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| author | Martin Braun <martin.braun@ettus.com> | 2022-01-28 11:56:11 +0100 | 
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| committer | Aaron Rossetto <aaron.rossetto@ni.com> | 2022-02-24 14:00:07 -0600 | 
| commit | 8ca640b922700276abb86adde1b5ad46f3d2af07 (patch) | |
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mpm: eeprom: Fix default values in EEPROM utilities
When executing eeprom-init on E320 (which was originally written for
N310), it would use defaults from N310, potentially causing issues.
These issues would have arisen if we letter-revved the E320 one more
time (because at rev 5, N310 had a compatibility cutover).
Summary of changes:
- eeprom-init will now read values *not* given on the command line from
  the existing content of the EEPROM, if it contains valid data. This
  means that DT, MCU, and rev compat values will no longer get
  auto-derived if the EEPROM already contained "good" values.
- If the EEPROM is empty or corrupted, eeprom-init will no longer run if
  the pid value is not provided. This is to avoid N310 defaults being
  written to E320 EEPROMs.
- A README is added to explain which devices use which utilities.
- PID checks are more strict now. It is unlikely we'll build new devices
  using the old EEPROM format (prior to TLV), so we can check
  specifically for E320, N3x0.
- The hard-coded list of PIDs for the EEPROM tools are moved to
  a central location (eeprom-pids.h).
- The code to derive values for DT/MCU/rev compat from the rev is now
  pid-specific and no longer device-agnostic.
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