On Mon, Aug 05, 2019 at 07:54:43PM +0300, Alexandru Ardelean wrote: > Sometimes, the connection between a MAC and PHY is done via a > mode/interface converter. An example is a GMII-to-RGMII converter, which > would mean that the MAC operates in GMII mode while the PHY operates in > RGMII. In this case there is a discrepancy between what the MAC expects & > what the PHY expects and both need to be configured in their respective > modes. > > Sometimes, this converter is specified via a board/system configuration (in > the device-tree for example). But, other times it can be left unspecified. > The use of these converters is common in boards that have FPGA on them. > > This patch also adds support for a `adi,phy-mode-internal` property that > can be used in these (implicit convert) cases. The internal PHY mode will > be used to specify the correct register settings for the PHY. > > `fwnode_handle` is used, since this property may be specified via ACPI as > well in other setups, but testing has been done in DT context. Looking at the patch, you seems to assume phy-mode is what the MAC is using? That seems rather odd, given the name. It seems like a better solution would be to add a mac-mode, which the MAC uses to configure its side of the link. The MAC driver would then implement this property. I don't see a need for this. phy-mode indicates what the PHY should use. End of story. Andrew