extern int eth_getenv_enetaddr_by_index(const char *base_name, int index,
uchar *enetaddr);
+#ifdef CONFIG_RANDOM_MACADDR
+/*
+ * The u-boot policy does not allow hardcoded ethernet addresses. Under the
+ * following circumstances a random generated address is allowed:
+ * - in emergency cases, where you need a working network connection to set
+ * the ethernet address.
+ * Eg. you want a rescue boot and don't have a serial port to access the
+ * CLI to set environment variables.
+ *
+ * In these cases, we generate a random locally administered ethernet address.
+ *
+ * Args:
+ * enetaddr - returns 6 byte hardware address
+ */
+extern void eth_random_enetaddr(uchar *enetaddr);
+#endif
+
extern int usb_eth_initialize(bd_t *bi);
extern int eth_init(bd_t *bis); /* Initialize the device */
extern int eth_send(void *packet, int length); /* Send a packet */
return ((skip_state = getenv(enetvar)) != NULL);
}
+#ifdef CONFIG_RANDOM_MACADDR
+void eth_random_enetaddr(uchar *enetaddr)
+{
+ uint32_t rval;
+
+ srand(get_timer(0));
+
+ rval = rand();
+ enetaddr[0] = rval & 0xff;
+ enetaddr[1] = (rval >> 8) & 0xff;
+ enetaddr[2] = (rval >> 16) & 0xff;
+
+ rval = rand();
+ enetaddr[3] = rval & 0xff;
+ enetaddr[4] = (rval >> 8) & 0xff;
+ enetaddr[5] = (rval >> 16) & 0xff;
+
+ /* make sure it's local and unicast */
+ enetaddr[0] = (enetaddr[0] | 0x02) & ~0x01;
+}
+#endif
+
/*
* CPU and board-specific Ethernet initializations. Aliased function
* signals caller to move on