Hello Sergei,
thanks for the hint. Will correct it and send a v2.
Best regards, Peter
Am 10.10.19 um 12:38 schrieb Sergei Shtylyov:
Hello!
On 09.10.2019 17:15, Peter Fink wrote:
From: Peter Fink <pf...@christ-es.de>
When the MAC address is supplied via device tree or a random
MAC is generated it has to be written to the asix chip in
order to receive any data.
In the previous commit (9fb137a) this line was omitted
It's not how you should cite the commit, here's how:
<12-digit SHA1> ("<commit-summary>")
because it seemed to work perfectly fine without it.
But it was simply not detected because the chip keeps the mac
stored even beyond a reset and it was tested on a hardware
with an integrated UPS where the asix chip was permanently
powered on even throughout power cycles.
Signed-off-by: Peter Fink <pf...@christ-es.de>
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MBR, Sergei