Re: [RFC PATCH v1 0/3] device property: Support MAC address in VPD
From: Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com>
Date: 2018-08-14 23:00:56
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On 08/14/2018 03:37 PM, Brian Norris wrote:
Hi all,
Preface: I'm sure there are at least a few minor issues with this
patchset as-is. But I'd appreciate ("RFC") if I can get general feedback
on the approach here; perhaps there are alternatives, or perhaps I've
missed similar proposals in the past. (My problems don't feel all that
unique.)
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Today, we have generic support for 'mac-address' and 'local-mac-address'
properties in both Device Tree nodes and in generic Device Properties,
such that network device drivers can pick up a hardware address from
there, in cases where the MAC address isn't baked into the network card.
This method of MAC address retrieval presumes that either:
(a) there's a unique device tree (or similar) stored on a given device
or
(b) some other entity (e.g., boot firmware) will modify device nodes
runtime to place that MAC address into the appropriate device
properties.
Option (a) is not feasbile for many systems.
Option (b) can work, but there are some reasons why one might not want
to do that:
(1) This requires that system firmware understand the device tree
structure, sometimes to the point of memorizing path names (e.g.,
/soc/wifi@xxxxxxxx). At least for Device Tree, these path names are
not necessarily an ABI, and so this introduces unneeded fragility.The path to a node is something that is well defined and should be stable given that the high level function of the node and its unit address are not supposed to change. Under which circumstances, besides incorrect specification of either of these two things, do they not consist an ABI? Not refuting your statement here, just curious when/how this can happen? Also, aliases in DT are meant to provide some stability.
(2) Other than this device-tree shim requirement, system firmware may
have no reason to understand anything about network devices.
So instead, I'm looking for a way to have a device node describe where
to find its MAC address, rather than having the device node contain the
MAC address directly. Then system firmware doesn't have to manage
anything.
In particular, I add support for the Google Vital Product Data (VPD)
format, used within the Coreboot project. The format is described here:
https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/platform/vpd/+/master/README.md
TL;DR: VPD consists of a TLV-like table, with key/value pairs of
strings. This is often stored persistently on the boot flash and
presented via in-memory Coreboot tables, for the operating system to
read.
We already have a VPD driver that parses this table and presents it to
user space. This series extends that driver to allow in-kernel lookups
of MAC address entries.A possible alternative approach is to have the VPD driver become a NVMEM producer to expose the VPD keys, did you look into that and possibly found that it was not a good model? The downside to that approach though is that you might have to have a phandle for the VPD provider in the Device Tree, but AFAICS this should solve your needs? [1]: https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/cover/956062/ [2]: https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/3/24/312
Thanks, Brian Brian Norris (3): dt-bindings: net: Add 'mac-address-lookup' property device property: Support complex MAC address lookup firmware: vpd: add MAC address parser .../devicetree/bindings/net/ethernet.txt | 12 +++ drivers/base/property.c | 83 ++++++++++++++++++- drivers/firmware/google/vpd.c | 67 +++++++++++++++ include/linux/property.h | 23 +++++ 4 files changed, 183 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
-- Florian