Hi Corentin I think we have now all agreed this is an mdio-mux, plus it is also an MII mux. We should represent that in device tree. This patchset does this. However, as it is now, the mux structure in DT is ignored. All it does is search for the phy-is-integrated flags and goes on that. I made the comment that the device tree representation cannot be implemented using an MDIO mux driver, because of driver loading issues. However, the core of the MDIO mux code is just a library, symbols exported as GPL, free for anything to use. What i think should happen is the mdio-mux is implemented inside the MAC driver, using the mux-core as a library. The device tree structure of a mix is then reflected within Linux. The mux switch callback is implemented within the MAC driver. So it can reset the MAC when the mux is switched. The 'phy-is-integrated' property is then no longer needed. I would suggest a binding something like: emac: ethernet@1c0b000 { compatible = "allwinner,sun8i-h3-emac"; syscon = <&syscon>; reg = <0x01c0b000 0x104>; interrupts = <GIC_SPI 82 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; interrupt-names = "macirq"; resets = <&ccu RST_BUS_EMAC>; reset-names = "stmmaceth"; clocks = <&ccu CLK_BUS_EMAC>; clock-names = "stmmaceth"; #address-cells = <1>; #size-cells = <0>; phy-handle = <&int_mii_phy>; phy-mode = "mii"; allwinner,leds-active-low; mdio: mdio { #address-cells = <1>; #size-cells = <0>; } mdio-mux { #address-cells = <1>; #size-cells = <0>; mdio@0 { reg = <0>; #address-cells = <1>; #size-cells = <0>; int_mii_phy: ethernet-phy@1 { reg = <1>; clocks = <&ccu CLK_BUS_EPHY>; resets = <&ccu RST_BUS_EPHY>; }; }; ext_mdio: mdio@0 { #address-cells = <1>; #size-cells = <0>; ext_rgmii_phy: ethernet-phy@1 { reg = <1>; }; }; }; }; 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