Andy Green wrote: > It means the Qi is now safely compatible with NAND usage in > Linux same as U-Boot.
Wonderful, thanks ! > In addition, the identity or factory partition is mounted > and the USB Mac address is recovered and appened to the > commandline suitable for use by the Ethernet gadget. It > means the Ethernet over USB device now always presents the > same globally unique MAC address instead of a random one. I think we also have to set dev_addr. You can just add one to the MAC from the factory partition - we allocate them in blocks of three, with the third one reserved but currently not used for BT. The assignment plan: http://markmail.org/message/ogwid2llzf72tgfr The background story: http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1023 The current allocation and the (secret ;-) algorithm: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/OUI Tony is our MAC address registrar. I've copied him in case there were any changes I'm not aware of. - Werner
