4157ef1b87
The patch extends 'enum phy_interface_t' and of_get_phy_mode a little bit with PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_NA and PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_SMII added, and then converts ibm_newemac net driver to use of_get_phy_mode getting phy mode from device tree. It also resolves the namespace conflict on phy_read/write between common mdiobus interface and ibm_newemac private one. Signed-off-by: Shawn Guo <shawn.guo@linaro.org> Cc: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> Cc: Grant Likely <grant.likely@secretlab.ca> Acked-by: Grant Likely <grant.likely@secretlab.ca> Acked-by: David Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
94 lines
2.9 KiB
C
94 lines
2.9 KiB
C
/*
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* OF helpers for network devices.
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*
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* This file is released under the GPLv2
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*
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* Initially copied out of arch/powerpc/kernel/prom_parse.c
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*/
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#include <linux/etherdevice.h>
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#include <linux/kernel.h>
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#include <linux/of_net.h>
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#include <linux/phy.h>
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/**
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* It maps 'enum phy_interface_t' found in include/linux/phy.h
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* into the device tree binding of 'phy-mode', so that Ethernet
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* device driver can get phy interface from device tree.
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*/
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static const char *phy_modes[] = {
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[PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_NA] = "",
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[PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_MII] = "mii",
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[PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_GMII] = "gmii",
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[PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_SGMII] = "sgmii",
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[PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_TBI] = "tbi",
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[PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_RMII] = "rmii",
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[PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_RGMII] = "rgmii",
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[PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_RGMII_ID] = "rgmii-id",
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[PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_RGMII_RXID] = "rgmii-rxid",
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[PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_RGMII_TXID] = "rgmii-txid",
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[PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_RTBI] = "rtbi",
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[PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_SMII] = "smii",
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};
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/**
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* of_get_phy_mode - Get phy mode for given device_node
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* @np: Pointer to the given device_node
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*
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* The function gets phy interface string from property 'phy-mode',
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* and return its index in phy_modes table, or errno in error case.
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*/
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const int of_get_phy_mode(struct device_node *np)
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{
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const char *pm;
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int err, i;
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err = of_property_read_string(np, "phy-mode", &pm);
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if (err < 0)
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return err;
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for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(phy_modes); i++)
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if (!strcasecmp(pm, phy_modes[i]))
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return i;
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return -ENODEV;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(of_get_phy_mode);
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/**
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* Search the device tree for the best MAC address to use. 'mac-address' is
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* checked first, because that is supposed to contain to "most recent" MAC
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* address. If that isn't set, then 'local-mac-address' is checked next,
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* because that is the default address. If that isn't set, then the obsolete
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* 'address' is checked, just in case we're using an old device tree.
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*
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* Note that the 'address' property is supposed to contain a virtual address of
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* the register set, but some DTS files have redefined that property to be the
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* MAC address.
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*
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* All-zero MAC addresses are rejected, because those could be properties that
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* exist in the device tree, but were not set by U-Boot. For example, the
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* DTS could define 'mac-address' and 'local-mac-address', with zero MAC
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* addresses. Some older U-Boots only initialized 'local-mac-address'. In
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* this case, the real MAC is in 'local-mac-address', and 'mac-address' exists
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* but is all zeros.
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*/
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const void *of_get_mac_address(struct device_node *np)
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{
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struct property *pp;
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pp = of_find_property(np, "mac-address", NULL);
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if (pp && (pp->length == 6) && is_valid_ether_addr(pp->value))
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return pp->value;
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pp = of_find_property(np, "local-mac-address", NULL);
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if (pp && (pp->length == 6) && is_valid_ether_addr(pp->value))
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return pp->value;
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pp = of_find_property(np, "address", NULL);
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if (pp && (pp->length == 6) && is_valid_ether_addr(pp->value))
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return pp->value;
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return NULL;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(of_get_mac_address);
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