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From: "Joe Hamman" <joe.hamman@embeddedspecialties.com>
To: "'Andy Fleming'" <afleming@freescale.com>,
	"'Scott Wood'" <scottwood@freescale.com>
Cc: linuxppc-embedded@ozlabs.org
Subject: RE: [PATCH] [UPDATED] tsec: Allow Ten Bit Interface to be configurable
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 16:01:15 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <020101c7deb6$4168cd70$6f00a8c0@ESIDT> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <66FE71AE-6AF2-4A2F-91D0-6517B0702C13@freescale.com>

Hi Andy,

> >
> > Is any given board going to have at runtime (i.e. not jumper
> > selectable)  both a phy and a tbi (I'm not very familiar with the
> > latter, so I apologize if this is a dumb question).  If not, I'd
> > stick with phy-handle and have something in the phy node to
> > indicate that it's tbi.
> 
> 
> Yes.  That will be the more common case.  The TBI PHYs are connected
> to the MDIO pins of each TSEC.  The TBIPA register defines what
> address it sits on.  It is used to configure non MII-style data
> connections, usually to another PHY.  For instance, to configure a
> TSEC for SGMII, you first configure the attached TBI to communicate
> with the on-chip SERDES.
> 
> While the TBI devices technically all sit on MDIO busses, only the
> TBI PHY connected to the first TSEC will interfere with MDIO
> transactions.  I don't think we need to create nodes for each of the
> TBIs.  They exist as a secondary part of the ethernet controller, and
> their address is only really important to that controller.
> 
> I still think it should just be a property of the ethernet node.  We
> aren't describing the TBI, we're describing a setting for the
> ethernet controller's register.
> 

Like this?  Do we need to have one for each ethernet@xxxxxx?

	ethernet@24000 {
		#address-cells = <1>;
		#size-cells = <0>;
		device_type = "network";
		model = "eTSEC";
		compatible = "gianfar";
		reg = <24000 1000>;
		mac-address = [ 00 E0 0C 00 73 00 ];
		interrupts = <1d 2 1e 2 22 2>;
		interrupt-parent = <&mpic>;
		phy-handle = <&phy1f>;
		tbi-address = <0x1e>;
	};

Joe

  reply	other threads:[~2007-08-14 21:01 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2007-08-13 22:37 [PATCH] [UPDATED] tsec: Allow Ten Bit Interface to be configurable Joe Hamman
2007-08-14  3:09 ` Kumar Gala
2007-08-14  3:29   ` Joe Hamman
2007-08-14 12:47     ` Joe Hamman
2007-08-14 16:04     ` Andy Fleming
2007-08-14 16:16       ` Scott Wood
2007-08-14 16:50         ` Joe Hamman
2007-08-14 18:00           ` Scott Wood
2007-08-14 20:37             ` Andy Fleming
2007-08-14 21:01               ` Joe Hamman [this message]
2007-08-14 21:29                 ` Andy Fleming
2007-08-14 21:41                   ` Joe Hamman

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