Hello.
On 02/05/2014 03:08 PM, Grant Likely wrote:
I'm afraid that's too late, it has spread very far, so that
of_get_phy_mode() handles that property, not "phy-connection-type".
Uggg, I guess this is a case of a defacto standard then if the kernel
doesn't even support it.
Maybe I forgot to CC you on patch sent to Grant only, I sent a patch a
while ago for of_get_phy_mode() to look for both "phy-mode" and
"phy-connection-type" since the former has been a Linux invention, but
the latter is ePAPR specified.
Here is a link to the actual patch in question, not sure which tree
Grant applied it to though:
http://lkml.indiana.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/1311.2/00048.html
It's not the patch mail, it's Grant's "applied" reply, patch is mangled in
this reply, and I couldn't follow the thread. Here's the actual patch mail:
http://marc.info/?l=devicetree&m=138449662807254
Florian, I didn't find this patch in Grant's official tree, so maybe you
should ask him where is the patch already?
Sorry, I accidentally dropped it. It will be in the next merge window.
Already saw it, thanks. Would that it was in 3.14 instead of course, so
that I could use "phy-connection-type" in my binding...
Is 3.14 broken because of missing the patch? If so I'll get it merged as
> a bug fix.
No, it's not. I could have used "phy-connection-type" in my binding
destined for 3.15 and document it as a preferred property as well.
g.
WBR, Sergei
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