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Date:	Fri, 27 Feb 2009 05:25:06 -0700
From:	Gary Thomas <gary@...assoc.com>
To:	Lennert Buytenhek <buytenh@...tstofly.org>
CC:	netdev@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Marvell 88E609x switch?

Lennert Buytenhek wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 06:12:32PM -0700, Gary Thomas wrote:
> 
>>>>>>>> Is there support for this device anywhere?  In particular,
>>>>>>>> the M88E6095 switch.
>>>>>>> Not at the moment, but it should be easy enough to add.  If your
>>>>>>> board already runs on 2.6.28+, I can whip up some patches for you
>>>>>>> to try from the docs I have for that part.
>>>>>> That would be much appreciated, thanks.
>>>>> I noticed that the 6095/6095F are quite similar to the 6131 as far
>>>>> as the register set goes.  So something along these lines (hacky
>>>>> patch, breaks 6131, not for mainline) might just work to detect
>>>>> single 6095s (cascading DSA chips is something that needs more work,
>>>>> let's get the single-chip case working first).
>>>>>
>>>>> The other thing you'll need to do is create dsa platform devices
>>>>> for your switch chips, a la how it's done in arch/arm/mach-orion5x/
>>>>> or arch/arm/mach-kirkwood/ for example -- you need to pass in a struct
>>>>> device * for your network device, a struct device * for your mii bus,
>>>>> the switch MII address on the MII bus, and names of the individual
>>>>> ports (where you'll specify "cpu" for the port on the switch chip that
>>>>> the CPU is connected to).
>>>>>
>>>>> Let me know if this works.
>>>> Thanks, I'll give it a try.  It will take a little effort
>>>> to get setup as I have to work within the open firmware
>>>> structure (that's how all the various components are
>>>> specified).
>>> Right, we don't have OF bindings yet.  I guess this would make sense
>>> to do generically at some point, since there are quite a few PPC
>>> platforms with DSA switch chips.
>> Here's what I tried - (patch attached) - a trulyhorrible hack,
>> but I've not figured out how to get the correct device pointers
>> from the OF world yet.  The boot log shows that it's trying, but
>> I don't see the DSA layer (M88E690x driver) doing the MII indirection
>> that's needed for this device.
>>
>> I'm probably not starting it up correctly, but I think I followed
>> the examples you cited.  Any ideas?
> 
> "indirection needed for this device" -- does that mean that your
> switch chip is configured to use the multi-chip addressing mode?
> (It looks like it, as most of the MII addresses return ffff in
> their ID registers.)  If yes, you should set ->sw_addr to whatever
> MII address the chip has been assigned.

Much better, my switch seems to be found now.

  Distributed Switch Architecture driver version 0.1
  gfar_mdio_read(cf9db400, 1, 0) = 1811
  gfar_mdio_write(cf9db400, 1, 0, 9a03) = 0
  gfar_mdio_read(cf9db400, 1, 0) = 1a03
  gfar_mdio_read(cf9db400, 1, 1) = 953
  mv88e6131_probe(cf9db400, 1) = 2387
  eth0: detected a Marvell 88E6095/88E6095F switch
     ...
  root@..._target:~ ls /sys/bus/mdio_bus/devices/
  24520:01:00  24520:01:02  24520:01:04  24520:01:06
  24520:01:01  24520:01:03  24520:01:05  24520:01:07

However, the network subsystem still can't locate it.  It may be
a complication of the OF stuff and how the [gianfar] network
device knows what PHY to look at.

  starting network interfaces...
  24520:01 not found
  eth0: Could not attach to PHY

Also, how do I specify the [implicit] route within the switch
that connects '24520:01:00' to the CPU port '24520:01:0A' (if
there was such a thing)?  My boot loader has configured the
switch for this path - I've not looked through the log to see
what the DSA layer did.

Thanks for your help

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Gary Thomas                 |  Consulting for the
MLB Associates              |    Embedded world
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