From: Fabio Estevam <[email protected]>

Currently, a random MAC address is assigned to eth1 in Linux.

Fix this behavor by retrieving the second MAC address from the fuses.

Signed-off-by: Fabio Estevam <[email protected]>
---
 board/freescale/mx7dsabresd/mx7dsabresd.c | 6 ++++++
 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+)

diff --git a/board/freescale/mx7dsabresd/mx7dsabresd.c 
b/board/freescale/mx7dsabresd/mx7dsabresd.c
index 2777ae13bce0..cff2e6a87171 100644
--- a/board/freescale/mx7dsabresd/mx7dsabresd.c
+++ b/board/freescale/mx7dsabresd/mx7dsabresd.c
@@ -292,6 +292,7 @@ int power_init_board(void)
 int board_late_init(void)
 {
        struct wdog_regs *wdog = (struct wdog_regs *)WDOG1_BASE_ADDR;
+       unsigned char eth1addr[6];
 
        imx_iomux_v3_setup_multiple_pads(wdog_pads, ARRAY_SIZE(wdog_pads));
 
@@ -303,6 +304,11 @@ int board_late_init(void)
         */
        clrsetbits_le16(&wdog->wcr, 0, 0x10);
 
+       /* Get the second MAC address */
+       imx_get_mac_from_fuse(1, eth1addr);
+       if (!env_get("eth1addr") && is_valid_ethaddr(eth1addr))
+               eth_env_set_enetaddr("eth1addr", eth1addr);
+
        return 0;
 }
 
-- 
2.34.1

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