Some RK3399 boards, such as newer revisions of NanoPi R4S, do not
provide an EEPROM chip containing a globally unique MAC address.
Currently, this means that a randomly generated temporary MAC address
may be generated each time the device is rebooted, leading to ARP cache
issues and other confusing bugs.
Since RK3399 CPUs provide a built-in unique serial number, we can
reliably derive a locally MAC address from it by reading the
corresponding bits from the non-secure efuse block.
Enable configuration options that allow deriving a local MAC address
from the CPU serial number.
CONFIG_DISPLAY_ROCKCHIP_HDMI=y
CONFIG_SPL_TINY_MEMSET=y
CONFIG_ERRNO_STR=y
+CONFIG_MISC=y
+CONFIG_MISC_INIT_R=y
+CONFIG_ROCKCHIP_EFUSE=y
+CONFIG_ROCKCHIP_OTP=y