Re: [PATCH net-next v4 00/13] net: mvpp2: comphy configuration

From: David Miller
Date: Wed Aug 30 2017 - 18:18:33 EST


From: Antoine Tenart <antoine.tenart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2017 10:29:11 +0200

> This series, following up the one one the GoP/MAC configuration, aims at
> stopping to depend on the firmware/bootloader configuration when using
> the PPv2 engine. With this series the PPv2 driver does not need to rely
> on a previous configuration, and dynamic reconfiguration while the
> kernel is running can be done (i.e. switch one port from SGMII to 10G,
> or the opposite). A port can now be configured in a different mode than
> what's done in the firmware/bootloader as well.
>
> The series first contain patches in the generic PHY framework to support
> what is called the comphy (common PHYs), which is an h/w block providing
> PHYs that can be configured in various modes ranging from SGMII, 10G
> to SATA and others. As of now only the SGMII and 10G modes are
> supported by the comphy driver.
>
> Then patches are modifying the PPv2 driver to first add the comphy
> initialization sequence (i.e. calls to the generic PHY framework) and to
> then take advantage of this to allow dynamic reconfiguration (i.e.
> configuring the mode of a port given what's connected, between sgmii and
> 10G). Note the use of the comphy in the PPv2 driver is kept optional
> (i.e. if not described in dt the driver still as before an relies on the
> firmware/bootloader configuration).
>
> Finally there are dt/defconfig patches to describe and take advantage of
> this.
>
> This was tested on a range of devices: 8040-db, 8040-mcbin and 7040-db.
>
> @Dave: the dt patches should go through the mvebu tree (patches 9-13).

Ok, patches 1-8 applied to net-next, thanks!