Ethernet

Allwinner's A10 and F20 SoCs include a MAC unit called WEMAC but it's available on very few devices, most notably the Mele A1000, A2000 and A100 HTPC and the cubieboard. Due to driver similarities it's believed to be based on DM9000.

MAC
By default the WEMAC driver uses a random MAC address but it can be fixed in three different ways.

Using user-space commands like: ifconfig eth0 hw ether XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX using the bootloader to append mac_addr=XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX and the Allwinner way, adding the value to your script.bin [dynamic] MAC = "XXXXXXXXXXXX"

Performance issues
It has been discovered that the WEMAC device (or its current Linux kernel driver) have a number of performance issues: slow RX performance (only 40-60 Mbit, compared to 90+ Mbit TX), and active TX affecting RX rate way too much. See the following discussions for details:


 * Uploading affects Downloading. Ethernet performance issue?
 * Something is still wrong with WEMAC