* Tony Lindgren <t...@atomide.com> [170809 10:26]:
> * Reizer, Eyal <ey...@ti.com> [170809 00:55]:
> > --- a/drivers/net/wireless/ti/wlcore/main.c
> > +++ b/drivers/net/wireless/ti/wlcore/main.c
> > @@ -6040,6 +6040,21 @@ static int wl1271_register_hw(struct wl1271 *wl)
> >             nic_addr = wl->fuse_nic_addr + 1;
> >     }
> >  
> > +   if (oui_addr == 0xdeadbe && nic_addr == 0xef0000) {
> > +           wl1271_warning("Detected unconfigured mac address in nvs.\n"
> > +                           "derive from fuse instead.\n"
> > +                           "in case of using a wl12xx device, your "
> > +                           "device performance may not be optimized.\n"
> > +                           "Please use the calibrator tool to configure "
> > +                           "your device.\n"
> > +                           "When using a wl18xx device this default nvs "
> > +                           "file can be removed from the file system\n");
> > +
> > +           oui_addr = wl->fuse_oui_addr;
> > +           /* fuse has the BD_ADDR, the WLAN addresses are the next two */
> > +           nic_addr = wl->fuse_nic_addr + 1;
> > +   }
> > +
> >     wl12xx_derive_mac_addresses(wl, oui_addr, nic_addr);
> 
> I just gave this a quick try on omap3-evm with wl1271, now I get
> mac address of 00:00:00:00:00:01 :) So looks like at least wl1271 needs
> to use the random mac address here.
> 
> Note that we should now have struct wilink_family_data available
> so maybe that can be used to check if the hardware mac address
> exists?

Or actually, in the case where no hardawre mac address exists,
the mac is all zeroes at this point it seems. So maybe that
can be used to determine if a random mac address should be used
here.

Regards,

Tony

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