From 3f8ea3b06eaf7c9e2456058bcbde32461e73aeb7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hans de Goede Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2016 11:47:03 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] sunxi: On newer SoCs use words 1-3 instead of just word 3 from the SID It seems that bytes 13-14 of the SID / bytes 1-2 from word 3 of the SID are always 0 on H3 making it a poor candidate to use as source for the serialnr / mac-address, and the other non constant words (1 and 2) also have quite a few bits which are the same for some boards, This commits switches to using the crc32 of words 1 - 3 to get a more unique value for the mac-address / serialnr. Cc: Chen-Yu Tsai Cc: Corentin LABBE Cc: Amit Singh Tomar Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede Acked-by: Ian Campbell --- board/sunxi/board.c | 20 +++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/board/sunxi/board.c b/board/sunxi/board.c index ef3fe26d69..209fb1cfd8 100644 --- a/board/sunxi/board.c +++ b/board/sunxi/board.c @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ #endif #include #include +#include #include #include #include @@ -622,7 +623,24 @@ static void setup_environment(const void *fdt) int i, ret; ret = sunxi_get_sid(sid); - if (ret == 0 && sid[0] != 0 && sid[3] != 0) { + if (ret == 0 && sid[0] != 0) { + /* + * The single words 1 - 3 of the SID have quite a few bits + * which are the same on many models, so we take a crc32 + * of all 3 words, to get a more unique value. + * + * Note we only do this on newer SoCs as we cannot change + * the algorithm on older SoCs since those have been using + * fixed mac-addresses based on only using word 3 for a + * long time and changing a fixed mac-address with an + * u-boot update is not good. + */ +#if !defined(CONFIG_MACH_SUN4I) && !defined(CONFIG_MACH_SUN5I) && \ + !defined(CONFIG_MACH_SUN6I) && !defined(CONFIG_MACH_SUN7I) && \ + !defined(CONFIG_MACH_SUN8I_A23) && !defined(CONFIG_MACH_SUN8I_A33) + sid[3] = crc32(0, (unsigned char *)&sid[1], 12); +#endif + /* Ensure the NIC specific bytes of the mac are not all 0 */ if ((sid[3] & 0xffffff) == 0) sid[3] |= 0x800000; -- 2.39.2