[PATCH 1/4 v4] powerpc: document phy-connection-type property
Matt Sealey
matt at genesi-usa.com
Mon May 14 11:20:29 EST 2007
Hi guys,
Since I'm poking around on 52xx I had a query - firstly it doesn't
look like the 52xx fec driver uses phylib at all since it also tries
to support the 7-wire ethernet interface, which isn't ?? supported
by phylib.
Stumbling across this property I wondered, if the driver can check
the device tree for the phy type to set it up properly in this
manner, would it also be relevant to list the 7-wire style of
connection, so that drivers can provide the alternative code?
Side note, is phylib flexible enough to support the 7-wire
non-MII connection? It looks sorta so, but...
--
Matt Sealey <matt at genesi-usa.com>
Genesi, Manager, Developer Relations
Kim Phillips wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 22:59:43 +0200
> Segher Boessenkool <segher at kernel.crashing.org> wrote:
>
>>> phy-connection-type is now maintained one-to-one with definitions
>>> in include/linux/phy.h, albeit in the form of a string.
>> That's sort-of accidental though :-)
>>
> sure..
>
>>> --- a/Documentation/powerpc/booting-without-of.txt
>>> +++ b/Documentation/powerpc/booting-without-of.txt
>>> @@ -1562,6 +1562,9 @@ platforms are moved over to use the
>>> flattened-device-tree model.
>>> network device. This is used by the bootwrapper to interpret
>>> MAC addresses passed by the firmware when no information other
>>> than indices is available to associate an address with a device.
>>> + - phy-connection-type : a string naming the controller/PHY
>>> interface type,
>>> + i.e., "mii" (default), "rmii", "gmii", "rgmii", "rgmii-id",
>>> "tbi",
>>> + or "rtbi".
>> Could you put this right after the "phy-handle" definition
>> please?
>
> phy-handle is a required property, whereas phy-connection-type is not
> (it's recommended). Are you suggesting phy-connection-type be a required
> property?
>
>>> @@ -1573,6 +1576,7 @@ platforms are moved over to use the
>>> flattened-device-tree model.
>>> interrupts = <a0 0>;
>>> interrupt-parent = <700>;
>>> mac-address = [ 00 04 9f 00 23 23 ];
>>> + phy-connection-type = "gmii";
>>> rx-clock = "none";
>>> tx-clock = "clk9";
>>> phy-handle = <212000>;
>> Same here. It's nice to keep things grouped, it
>> improves understanding ;-)
>
> That's understandable. Lemme know about the above though.
>
> Kim
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