On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 05:35:10PM +0800, sean.wang@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: Hi Sean > + /* Lower Tx Driving */ > + for (i = 0 ; i < 6 ; i++) Could MT7530_CPU_PORT be used here? > + mt7530_write(priv, MT7530_TRGMII_TD_ODT(i), > + TD_DM_DRVP(8) | TD_DM_DRVN(8)); > + > + /* Setup MT7530 core clock */ > + if (!trgint) { > + /* Disable MT7530 core clock */ > + core_clear(priv, CORE_TRGMII_GSW_CLK_CG, REG_GSWCK_EN); > + > + /* Disable MT7530 PLL, since phy_device has not yet been > + * created when this function is called. So we provide > + * core_write_mmd_indirect to complete this function > + */ > + core_write_mmd_indirect(priv, > + CORE_GSWPLL_GRP1, > + MDIO_MMD_VEND2, > + 0); > + > + /* Setup MT7530 core clock into 500Mhz */ > + core_write(priv, CORE_GSWPLL_GRP2, > + RG_GSWPLL_POSDIV_500M(1) | > + RG_GSWPLL_FBKDIV_500M(25)); > + > + /* Enable MT7530 PLL */ > + core_write(priv, CORE_GSWPLL_GRP1, > + RG_GSWPLL_EN_PRE | > + RG_GSWPLL_POSDIV_200M(2) | > + RG_GSWPLL_FBKDIV_200M(32)); > + > + /* Enable MT7530 core clock */ > + core_set(priv, CORE_TRGMII_GSW_CLK_CG, REG_GSWCK_EN); > + } > + > + /* Setup the MT7530 TRGMII Tx Clock */ > + core_set(priv, CORE_TRGMII_GSW_CLK_CG, REG_GSWCK_EN); > + core_write(priv, CORE_PLL_GROUP5, RG_LCDDS_PCW_NCPO1(ncpo1)); > + core_write(priv, CORE_PLL_GROUP6, RG_LCDDS_PCW_NCPO0(0)); > + core_write(priv, CORE_PLL_GROUP10, RG_LCDDS_SSC_DELTA(ssc_delta)); > + core_write(priv, CORE_PLL_GROUP11, RG_LCDDS_SSC_DELTA1(ssc_delta)); > + core_write(priv, CORE_PLL_GROUP4, > + RG_SYSPLL_DDSFBK_EN | RG_SYSPLL_BIAS_EN | > + RG_SYSPLL_BIAS_LPF_EN); > + core_write(priv, CORE_PLL_GROUP2, > + RG_SYSPLL_EN_NORMAL | RG_SYSPLL_VODEN | > + RG_SYSPLL_POSDIV(1)); > + core_write(priv, CORE_PLL_GROUP7, > + RG_LCDDS_PCW_NCPO_CHG | RG_LCCDS_C(3) | > + RG_LCDDS_PWDB | RG_LCDDS_ISO_EN); > + core_set(priv, CORE_TRGMII_GSW_CLK_CG, > + REG_GSWCK_EN | REG_TRGMIICK_EN); > + > + if (!trgint) > + for (i = 0 ; i < 5 ; i++) Why only 5 here? All other similar loops are to 6. Replacing 5 with a #define might help make this more readable. > + mt7530_rmw(priv, MT7530_TRGMII_RD(i), > + RD_TAP_MASK, RD_TAP(16)); > + else > + mt7623_trgmii_set(priv, GSW_INTF_MODE, INTF_MODE_TRGMII); > + > + return 0; > +} > + > +static int > +mt7623_pad_clk_setup(struct dsa_switch *ds) > +{ > + struct mt7530_priv *priv = ds->priv; > + int i; > + > + for (i = 0 ; i < 6; i++) MT7530_CPU_PORT? > + > +/* Registers to mac forward conrol for unknown frames */ /conrol/control > + > +/* Registor for port control */ Register > +/* Regiser for TOP signal control */ Register > +/* struct mt7530_priv - This is the main datasructure for holding the state data structure > + * of the driver > + * @dev: The device pointer > + * @ds: The pointer to the dsa core structure > + * @bus: The bus used for the device and built-in PHY > + * @ethsys: The regmap used for enabling the necessary PLL > + * @ethernet: The regmap used for access TRGMII-based registers > + * @core_pwr: The power supplied into the core > + * @io_pwr: The power supplied into the I/O > + * @mcm: Flag for distinguishing if standalone IC or module > + * coupling > + * @reset: The descriptor for GPIO line tied to its reset pin > + * @phy_mode: The xMII for cpu port used > + * @ports: Holding the state amongs ports among Andrew -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe devicetree" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html