On 05/10/2022 02:08, Colin Foster wrote: > Hi Krzysztof, > > On Tue, Oct 04, 2022 at 01:19:33PM +0200, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: >> On 26/09/2022 02:29, Colin Foster wrote: >>> The ocelot-ext driver is another sub-device of the Ocelot / Felix driver >>> system, which currently supports the four internal copper phys. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Colin Foster <colin.foster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > ... >>> + # Ocelot-ext VSC7512 >>> + - | >>> + spi { >>> + soc@0 { >> >> soc in spi is a bit confusing. >> >> Does it even pass the tests? You have unit address but no reg. > > I omitted those from the documentation. Rob's bot is usually quick to > alert me when I forgot to run dt_binding_check and something fails > though. I'll double check, but I thought everything passed. > >> >>> + compatible = "mscc,vsc7512"; >> >> >>> + #address-cells = <1>; >>> + #size-cells = <1>; >>> + >>> + ethernet-switch@0 { >>> + compatible = "mscc,vsc7512-switch"; >>> + reg = <0 0>; >> >> 0 is the address on which soc bus? > > This one Vladimir brought up as well. The MIPS cousin of this chip > is the VSC7514. They have exactly (or almost exactly) the same hardware, > except the 7514 has an internal MIPS while the 7512 has an 8051. > > Both chips can be controlled externally via SPI or PCIe. This is adding > control for the chip via SPI. > > For the 7514, you can see there's an array of 20 register ranges that > all get mmap'd to 20 different regmaps. > > (Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/mscc,vsc7514-switch.yaml) > > switch@1010000 { > compatible = "mscc,vsc7514-switch"; > reg = <0x1010000 0x10000>, > <0x1030000 0x10000>, > <0x1080000 0x100>, > <0x10e0000 0x10000>, > <0x11e0000 0x100>, > <0x11f0000 0x100>, > <0x1200000 0x100>, > <0x1210000 0x100>, > <0x1220000 0x100>, > <0x1230000 0x100>, > <0x1240000 0x100>, > <0x1250000 0x100>, > <0x1260000 0x100>, > <0x1270000 0x100>, > <0x1280000 0x100>, > <0x1800000 0x80000>, > <0x1880000 0x10000>, > <0x1040000 0x10000>, > <0x1050000 0x10000>, > <0x1060000 0x10000>, > <0x1a0 0x1c4>; > reg-names = "sys", "rew", "qs", "ptp", "port0", "port1", > "port2", "port3", "port4", "port5", "port6", > "port7", "port8", "port9", "port10", "qsys", > "ana", "s0", "s1", "s2", "fdma"; > > > The suggestion was to keep the device trees of the 7512 and 7514 as > similar as possible, so this will essentially become: > switch@71010000 { > compatible = "mscc,vsc7512-switch"; > reg = <0x71010000 0x10000>, > <0x71030000 0x10000>, > ... I don't understand how your answer relates to "reg=<0 0>;". How is it going to become 0x71010000 if there is no other reg/ranges set in parent nodes. The node has only one IO address, but you say the switch has 20 addresses... Are we talking about same hardware? Best regards, Krzysztof