mpc8540 SK board FEC not work!

Alex Zeffertt ajz at cambridgebroadband.com
Mon Jul 25 23:58:49 EST 2005


I think there are two possibilities:

i)	You are probing the wrong phy address.  Since the MDIO line is pulled high you get a phyID of
0xffffffff.  Try changing the phy address probed.  From the source it looks like this is done in the
BIOS.  If this fails scope the MDIO/MDC bus.

ii)	The phy id has changed between the 88E1101 and the 88E1111.  If this is the case you may get
away with just modifying phy_info_marvell.name and phy_info_marvell.phy_id_mask.  But you may have
to add a new phy_info struct to deal with the new phy if there are any incompatibilities between
the new and old phys, or if the phy_ids differ in more than just their lower bits.


Or maybe both....

Alex


On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 19:16:50 +0800
"KylongMu" <mqy at 263.net.cn> wrote:

> Hello, team
>         I'm testing the 2.6.13-rc3 kernel on my board, all is work well
> except
> the FEC.
> Board type:  PQ3SK REVB
> Kernel       :  2.6.13-rc3
> toolchain    : ELDK 3.1.1
> PHY type  : Marvell 88E1111S
> 
>         Compile with "make mpc8540ads_defconfig", change with nothing.
> download uImage file into my board and boot with it, all is ok ! But when
> I config the eth0 , it can't work , same with eth1, both of them are
> Giga-eth,
> but eth2 is work well, and eth2 is a 10/100-eth.
>         I checked the 8540ADS's hardware message , it's use 88E1011 PHY
> not 88E1111 PHY . And I checked the kernel code " driver/net/gianfar_phy.c"
> it takes 88E1011 and 88E1111 as same PHY , so I think this is not a hardware
> problem, and my board work well with a 2.4.18 DEMO kernel.
>         Here is the output message of  2.6.13-rc3 kernel:
> 
> PuffLinux:root$ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.77
> eth0: PHY is Generic MII (ffffffff)
> 
>         If the PHY config is correct it will recognize my PHY ID, but here
> is a
>  wrong ID number ffffffff .
> 
>         Please help me solve this problem!
> 
> Thanks a lot!
> 
>                         KylongMu
> 
> 
> 
> 



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