From: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
To: Raju Lakkaraju <Raju.Lakkaraju@microsemi.com>
Cc: netdev@vger.kernel.org, devicetree@vger.kernel.org,
f.fainelli@gmail.com, Allan.Nielsen@microsemi.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH v4 net-next] net: phy: Add Edge-rate driver for Microsemi PHYs.
Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2016 09:56:56 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20161003075656.GC18219@lunn.ch> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20161003072043.GA24259@microsemi.com>
> > > + vsc8531_0: ethernet-phy@0 {
> > > + compatible = "ethernet-phy-id0007.0570";
> > > + vsc8531,vddmac = /bits/ 16 <MSCC_VDDMAC_3300>;
> > > + vsc8531,edge-slowdown = /bits/ 8 <17>;
> >
> > No, real values please:
> >
> > vsc8531,vddmac = <2000>;
> > vsc8531,edge-slowdown = <21>;
> >
> > The driver should then do the maths to figure out the nearest magic
> > value to write to the register, or complain the settings are out of
> > range with an -EINVAL.
I think you missed my point. Notice my example does not use values
from the table. Is there a reason not to use the PHY with 2000mv? Or
does it break when you don't use one of the 4 listed voltages?
I was wanting you to implement some formula, which given the voltage
and percentage slowdown, returns the magic number. Hence the comment:
> > FYI: No floating point maths are allowed in the kernel.
You need to do integer arithmetic, which is why i suggested mV, not V.
Andrew
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-10-03 7:56 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-09-28 11:34 [PATCH v4 net-next] net: phy: Add Edge-rate driver for Microsemi PHYs Raju Lakkaraju
2016-09-28 11:34 ` Raju Lakkaraju
2016-09-28 16:16 ` Andrew Lunn
[not found] ` <20160928161653.GA25553-g2DYL2Zd6BY@public.gmane.org>
2016-10-03 7:20 ` Raju Lakkaraju
2016-10-03 7:20 ` Raju Lakkaraju
2016-10-03 7:56 ` Andrew Lunn [this message]
[not found] ` <20161003075656.GC18219-g2DYL2Zd6BY@public.gmane.org>
2016-10-03 9:23 ` Raju Lakkaraju
2016-10-03 9:23 ` Raju Lakkaraju
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