From: Emil Medve <Emilian.Medve@Freescale.com>
To: Scott Wood <scottwood@Freescale.com>,
Xie Shaohui-B21989 <Shaohui.Xie@Freescale.com>
Cc: "devicetree@vger.kernel.org" <devicetree@vger.kernel.org>,
"linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org" <linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] [v3] power/fsl: add MDIO dt binding for FMan
Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2015 13:44:10 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <54AD8C8A.8070100@Freescale.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1420653934.4961.58.camel@freescale.com>
Hello Scott,
On 01/07/2015 12:05 PM, Scott Wood wrote:
> On Tue, 2015-01-06 at 23:29 -0600, Xie Shaohui-B21989 wrote:
>>>>> +- interrupts
>>>>> + Usage: optional
>>>>> + Value type: <prop-encoded-array>
>>>>> + Definition: Event interrupt of external MDIO controller.
>>>>> + 1 Gb/s MDIO and 10 Gb/s MDIO has one interrupt respectively.
>>>
>>> I'm confused by "respectively" here. Does fsl,fman-memac-mdio have two
>>> interrupts (one for 1 Gb/s and one for 10 Gb/s)?
>> [S.H] We use two MDIO controllers for external PHY management. One for 1 Gb/s,
>> One for 10 Gb/s, and two MDIO interrupts connected to MPIC.
>
> If there can be two interrupts you need to make that clear and specify
> the order.
>
> Is it possible for one MDIO controller to have an interrupt connected
> but not the other, on the same system? How would you represent that in
> the device tree? If there are two MDIO controllers why are they in the
> same node?
Historically (FMan v2 and even before/legacy) we've had each MAC include
an MDIO controller, but only one MDIO controller per MAC type/speed (1
Gb/s vs 10 Gb/s) is pinned out and all the same speed PHY(s) are
connected to the respective MDIO controllers. As such the first 1 Gb/s
MAC/MDIO controller is used to manage all the 1 Gb/s PHY(s) and the
first 10 Gb/s MAC/MDIO controller is used to manage all the 10 Gb/s
PHY(s). Each MDIO controller has the ability to generate interrupts but
only pinned out MDIO controllers are hooked up to the MPIC (as such the
talk about two interrupts)
(Each MAC has also integrated a SERDES/TBI/"internal" PHY that is
connected to the "local" MDIO controller)
As you can imagine this creates a number of problems in a partitioning
scenario (and not just, imagine RCWs where the first MAC is not
used/enabled). In order to help a bit (but not quite enough), in FMan
v3, two additional MDIO controllers (one for 1 the Gb/s PHY(s) and one
for 1 the 10 Gb/s PHY(s)) have been integrated that are not associated
with any MAC and these are the pinned out MDIO controllers on such
SoC(s) (chassis v2)
>> Does "optional" mean it's used if and
>>> only if external MDIO is used, or is it optional even with external MDIO? I see
>>> it's not present in the example -- do we not have a real example that has the
>>> interrupt?
>> [S.H] "optional" means it's available on hardware, but MDIO driver does not use interrupt.
>> So we don't have a real example.
>
> <record type="broken">The device tree describes the hardware, not the
> driver</record>
Anyway, only two MDIO nodes (out of 4 to 14) would have an interrupt
property describing exactly one interrupt. What language should we use
to convey this situation
Cheers,
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-01-07 19:44 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-12-23 7:57 [PATCH] [v3] power/fsl: add MDIO dt binding for FMan shh.xie
2015-01-05 11:21 ` Shaohui Xie
2015-01-07 0:28 ` Scott Wood
2015-01-07 5:29 ` Shaohui Xie
2015-01-07 18:05 ` Scott Wood
2015-01-07 19:44 ` Emil Medve [this message]
2015-01-08 1:12 ` Scott Wood
2015-01-08 3:58 ` Shaohui Xie
2015-01-08 9:31 ` Emil Medve
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