RE: [PATCH net-next 2/3] arm64: dts: fsl: ls1028a-rdb: Add ENETC external eth ports for the LS1028A RDB board

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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Andrew Lunn <andrew@xxxxxxx>
>Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 8:16 PM
>To: Claudiu Manoil <claudiu.manoil@xxxxxxx>
>Cc: Shawn Guo <shawnguo@xxxxxxxxxx>; Leo Li <leoyang.li@xxxxxxx>; David S .
>Miller <davem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; devicetree@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Alexandru
>Marginean <alexandru.marginean@xxxxxxx>; linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx;
>linux-arm-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; netdev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: [PATCH net-next 2/3] arm64: dts: fsl: ls1028a-rdb: Add ENETC
>external eth ports for the LS1028A RDB board
>
>On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 01:02:22PM +0200, Claudiu Manoil wrote:
>> The LS1028A RDB board features an Atheros PHY connected over SGMII to
>> the ENETC PF0 (or Port0).  ENETC Port1 (PF1) has no external
>> connection on this board, so it can be disabled for now.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Alex Marginean <alexandru.marginean@xxxxxxx>
>> Signed-off-by: Claudiu Manoil <claudiu.manoil@xxxxxxx>
>> ---
>>  arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/fsl-ls1028a-rdb.dts | 15
>> +++++++++++++++
>>  1 file changed, 15 insertions(+)
>>
>> diff --git a/arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/fsl-ls1028a-rdb.dts
>> b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/fsl-ls1028a-rdb.dts
>> index fdeb417..c8487893 100644
>> --- a/arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/fsl-ls1028a-rdb.dts
>> +++ b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/fsl-ls1028a-rdb.dts
>> @@ -71,3 +71,18 @@
>>  &duart1 {
>>  	status = "okay";
>>  };
>> +
>> +&enetc_port0 {
>> +	phy-handle = <&sgmii_phy0>;
>> +	phy-connection-type = "sgmii";
>> +	#address-cells = <1>;
>> +	#size-cells = <0>;
>> +
>> +	sgmii_phy0: ethernet-phy@2 {
>> +		reg = <0x2>;
>> +	};
>> +};
>> +
>
>Hi Claudiu
>
>It is better to use:
>
>&enetc_port0 {
>	phy-handle = <&sgmii_phy0>;
>	phy-connection-type = "sgmii";
>	#address-cells = <1>;
>	#size-cells = <0>;
>
>	mdio {
>		sgmii_phy0: ethernet-phy@2 {
>			reg = <0x2>;
>		};
>	};
>};

Hi Andrew,

The extra node for mdio seems to complicate things somewhat. 
Just adding this node seems not enough.  How to find out easily if a child 
of a enetc port node is a mdio node? I was thinking to use device_type
for that, like this:

&enetc_port0 {
	phy-handle = <&sgmii_phy0>;
	phy-connection-type = "sgmii";
	mdio {
		#address-cells = <1>;
		#size-cells = <0>;
		device_type = "mdio";
		sgmii_phy0: ethernet-phy@2 {
			reg = <0x2>;
		};
	};
};

Would you agree with this?

Thanks,
Claudiu




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