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Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 16:00:20 +0100
From: Andrew Lunn <andrew@...n.ch>
To: Jan Petrous <jan.petrous@....nxp.com>
Cc: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@...nel.org>,
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NXP S32 Linux Team <s32@....com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v4 13/16] dt-bindings: net: Add DT bindings for DWMAC on
NXP S32G/R SoCs
> They are compatible on current stage of driver implementation, the
> RGMII interface has no any difference. But later there shall be
> added SGMII and this provides some level of difference, at least
> from max-speed POV.
>
> The S32R allows higher speed (2G5) on SGMII, but S32G2/S32G3 has
> 1G as maximum.
Please be careful with your naming. SGMII is defined by CISCO to only
support 10/100/1000Mbps. If you support more than 1G, it is not SGMII,
it is likely to be 2500BaseX, etc.
Andrew
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