On Thu, 2016-04-28 at 18:26 +0200, Stefan Wahren wrote:
> Hi Olivier
>
> Am 28.04.2016 um 14:52 schrieb Olivier Blin:
> >
> > Stephen Warren writes:
> >
> > >
> > > On 02/04/2016 12:36 AM, Lubomir Rintel wrote:
> > > >
> > > > The hub and the ethernet in its port 1 are hardwired on the
> > >
Hi Olivier
Am 28.04.2016 um 14:52 schrieb Olivier Blin:
> Stephen Warren writes:
>
>> On 02/04/2016 12:36 AM, Lubomir Rintel wrote:
>>> The hub and the ethernet in its port 1 are hardwired on the board.
>>>
>>> Compared to the adapters that can be plugged into the USB ports, this
>>> one has no s
Stephen Warren writes:
> On 02/04/2016 12:36 AM, Lubomir Rintel wrote:
>> The hub and the ethernet in its port 1 are hardwired on the board.
>>
>> Compared to the adapters that can be plugged into the USB ports, this
>> one has no serial EEPROM to store its MAC. Nevertheless, the Raspberry Pi
>>
On 02/04/2016 12:36 AM, Lubomir Rintel wrote:
> The hub and the ethernet in its port 1 are hardwired on the board.
>
> Compared to the adapters that can be plugged into the USB ports, this
> one has no serial EEPROM to store its MAC. Nevertheless, the Raspberry Pi
> has the MAC address for this ad
Lubomir Rintel writes:
>> Though, I am not really DT-literate, but shouldn't the ethernet block
>> use the PID from the ethernet device?
>> The usbether device is 9514 on RPi2, while ec00 is the hub.
>
> Are you sure? I didn't check on RPi2, but I check the Models B and B+
> and the ethernet devi
Hi Olivier,
On Fri, 2016-02-05 at 15:25 +0100, Olivier Blin wrote:
> Lubomir Rintel writes:
>
> > diff --git a/arch/arm/boot/dts/bcm2836-rpi-2-b.dts
> > b/arch/arm/boot/dts/bcm2836-rpi-2-b.dts
> [...]
> > @@ -33,3 +37,17 @@
> > brcm,function = ;
> > };
> > };
> > +
> > +&usb {
>
Lubomir Rintel writes:
> diff --git a/arch/arm/boot/dts/bcm2836-rpi-2-b.dts
> b/arch/arm/boot/dts/bcm2836-rpi-2-b.dts
[...]
> @@ -33,3 +37,17 @@
> brcm,function = ;
> };
> };
> +
> +&usb {
> + usb1@1 {
> + compatible = "usb0424,9514";
> + reg = <0
>
> The hub and the ethernet in its port 1 are hardwired on the board.
>
> Compared to the adapters that can be plugged into the USB ports, this one has
> no serial EEPROM to store its MAC. Nevertheless, the Raspberry Pi has the
> MAC address for this adapter in its ROM, accessible from its fir
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