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Message-ID: <20180103133341.GJ15036@lunn.ch>
Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2018 14:33:41 +0100
From: Andrew Lunn <andrew@...n.ch>
To: Marcin Wojtas <mw@...ihalf.com>
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Subject: Re: [net-next: PATCH 0/8] Armada 7k/8k PP2 ACPI support
On Wed, Jan 03, 2018 at 02:13:09PM +0100, Marcin Wojtas wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> 2018-01-03 13:47 GMT+01:00 Andrew Lunn <andrew@...n.ch>:
> >> I already agreed with 'reg' being awkward in the later emails.
> >> Wouldn't _ADR be more appropriate to specify PHY address on MDIO bus?
> >
> > Also, how do you specify which MDIO bus the PHY is on. To fully
> > specify a PHY, you need both bits of information.
> >
> > In DT, the phy-handle phandle can point to any PHY anywhere in the
> > system. This is particularly important when a Ethernet device has two
> > MDIO busses.
> >
>
> For now, my local MDIO bus description is pretty DT-like, i.e. master
> bus with children PHYs:
> Device (MDIO)
> {
> Name (_HID, "MRVL0100") //
> _HID: Hardware ID
> Name (_UID, 0x00) //
> _UID: Unique ID
> Name (_CRS, ResourceTemplate ()
> {
> Memory32Fixed (ReadWrite,
> 0xf212a200, // Address Base
> 0x00000010, //
> Address Length
> )
> })
> Device (GPHY)
> {
> Name (_ADR, 0x0)
> }
> }
>
> Device (XSMI)
> {
> Name (_HID, "MRVL0101") //
> _HID: Hardware ID
> Name (_UID, 0x00) //
> _UID: Unique ID
> Name (_CRS, ResourceTemplate ()
> {
> Memory32Fixed (ReadWrite,
> 0xf212a600, // Address Base
> 0x00000010, //
> Address Length
> )
> })
> Device (PHY0)
> {
> Name (_ADR, 0x0)
> Name (_CID, "ethernet-phy-ieee802.3-c45")
> }
> Device (PHY8)
> {
> Name (_ADR, 0x8)
> Name (_CID, "ethernet-phy-ieee802.3-c45")
> }
> }
>
> Which is referenced in the port's node:
>
> Package () { "phy", Package (){\_SB.XSMI.PHY0}},
Hi Marcin
This reference looks good, giving both the bus and the PHY on the bus.
I assume you can use references like this within the Device (PHY8)
node? You need to be able to reference a GPIO used for resetting the
PHY. And you also need to reference a GPIO at the Device (MDIO) level
for resetting all the PHYs on the MDIO bus.
Andrew
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