> sysfs from userland. What were the appropriate method of accessing
> EEPROM from a network driver? AFAIK no functions were exported from
> eeprom.c.

Please state always which version you are using. There is code exactly
for your use case in the driver since ~2.6.30 (and clearly described as
such).

437 /*
438  * This lets other kernel code access the eeprom data. For example, it
439  * might hold a board's Ethernet address, or board-specific calibration
440  * data generated on the manufacturing floor.
441  */

Regards,

    Wolfram

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