Re: Linux mvneta driver unable to read MAC address from HW

2020-10-13 Thread Ezra Buehler
Hi Thomas, On 13 Oct 2020, at 08:35, Thomas Petazzoni wrote: > I suspect you have the mvneta driver as a module ? If this is the case, > then indeed, the MAC address is lost because Linux turns of all unused > clocks at the end of the boot. When the driver is built-in, there is a > driver adding

Re: Linux mvneta driver unable to read MAC address from HW

2020-10-13 Thread Thomas Petazzoni
Hello Ezra, On Sat, 10 Oct 2020 18:41:24 +0200 Ezra Buehler wrote: > I am running Debian buster (Linux 4.19.146) on a Synology DS214+ NAS > (Marvell ARMADA XP). Unfortunately, I end up with random MAC addresses > for the two Ethernet interfaces after boot. (Also with Debian sid, Linux > 5.4.0.)

Linux mvneta driver unable to read MAC address from HW

2020-10-10 Thread Ezra Buehler
Hello, sorry for bothering you, but I am kinda stuck here. I am running Debian buster (Linux 4.19.146) on a Synology DS214+ NAS (Marvell ARMADA XP). Unfortunately, I end up with random MAC addresses for the two Ethernet interfaces after boot. (Also with Debian sid, Linux 5.4.0.) Since commit