Hi Andrew, On 2023/1/5 21:17, Andrew Lunn wrote: >> + motorcomm,rx-delay-basic: >> + description: | >> + Tristate, setup the basic RGMII RX Clock delay of PHY. >> + This basic delay is fixed at 2ns (1000Mbps) or 8ns (100Mbps、10Mbps). >> + This basic delay usually auto set by hardware according to the voltage >> + of RXD0 pin (low = 0, turn off; high = 1, turn on). >> + If not exist, this delay is controlled by hardware. >> + 0: turn off; 1: turn on. >> + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 >> + enum: [0, 1] > > Why is this needed? When the MAC driver connects to the PHY, it passes > phy-mode. For RGMII, this is one of: > linux/phy.h: PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_RGMII, > linux/phy.h: PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_RGMII_ID, > linux/phy.h: PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_RGMII_RXID, > linux/phy.h: PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_RGMII_TXID, > > This tells you if you need to add a delay for the RX clock line, the > TX clock line, or both. That is all you need to know for basic RGMII > delays. > This basic delay can be controlled by hardware or the phy-mode which passes from MAC driver. Default value depends on power on strapping, according to the voltage of RXD0 pin (low = 0, turn off; high = 1, turn on). Add this for the case that This basic delay is controlled by hardware, and software don't change this. >> + motorcomm,rx-delay-additional-ps: > > ethernet-phy.yaml defines rx-internal-delay-ps. Please use that. > I will fix. >> + description: | >> + Setup the additional RGMII RX Clock delay of PHY defined in pico seconds. >> + RGMII RX Clock Delay = rx-delay-basic + rx-delay-additional-ps. >> + enum: >> + - 0 >> + - 150 >> + - 300 >> + - 450 >> + - 600 >> + - 750 >> + - 900 >> + - 1050 >> + - 1200 >> + - 1350 >> + - 1500 >> + - 1650 >> + - 1800 >> + - 1950 >> + - 2100 >> + - 2250 > > Is this property mandatory? If not, please document what value is used > if it is not present. > I will fix. >> + >> + motorcomm,tx-delay-ge-ps: > > tx-internal-delay-ps > > And please define the default. > >> + motorcomm,tx-delay-fe-ps: > > So you can only set the TX delay? What is RX delay set to? Same as 1G? > I would suggest you call this motorcomm,tx-internal-delay-fe-ps, so > that it is similar to the standard tx-internal-delay-ps. > TX delay has two type: tx-delay-ge-ps for 1G and tx-delay-fe-ps for 100M. RX delay set for 1G and 100M, but it has two type, rx-delay-basic and rx-delay-additional-ps, RX delay = rx-delay-basic + rx-delay-additional-ps. I will rename to tx-internal-delay-fe-ps and tx-internal-delay-ge-ps. >> + description: | >> + Setup PHY's RGMII TX Clock delay defined in pico seconds when the speed >> + is 100Mbps or 10Mbps. >> + enum: >> + - 0 >> + - 150 >> + - 300 >> + - 450 >> + - 600 >> + - 750 >> + - 900 >> + - 1050 >> + - 1200 >> + - 1350 >> + - 1500 >> + - 1650 >> + - 1800 >> + - 1950 >> + - 2100 >> + - 2250 >> + >> + motorcomm,keep-pll-enabled: >> + description: | >> + If set, keep the PLL enabled even if there is no link. Useful if you >> + want to use the clock output without an ethernet link. >> + type: boolean >> + >> + motorcomm,auto-sleep-disabled: >> + description: | >> + If set, PHY will not enter sleep mode and close AFE after unplug cable >> + for a timer. >> + type: boolean > > These two i can see being useful. But everything afterwards seems like > just copy/paste from vendor SDK for things which the hardware can do, > but probably nobody ever uses. Do you have a board using any of the > following properties? > tx-clk-adj-enabled, tx-clk-10-inverted, tx-clk-100-inverted and tx-clk-1000-inverted is used and tested by Yanhong Wang<yanhong.wang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>. They used yt8531 on jh7110-starfive-visionfive-v2. This will provide an additional way to adjust the tx clk delay on yt8531. sds-tx-amplitude can be tested on my yt8531s board. >> + >> + motorcomm,tx-clk-adj-enabled: >> + description: | >> + Useful if you want to use tx-clk-xxxx-inverted to adj the delay of tx clk. >> + type: boolean >> + >> + motorcomm,tx-clk-10-inverted: >> + description: | >> + Use original or inverted RGMII Transmit PHY Clock to drive the RGMII >> + Transmit PHY Clock delay train configuration when speed is 10Mbps. >> + type: boolean >> + >> + motorcomm,tx-clk-100-inverted: >> + description: | >> + Use original or inverted RGMII Transmit PHY Clock to drive the RGMII >> + Transmit PHY Clock delay train configuration when speed is 100Mbps. >> + type: boolean >> + >> + motorcomm,tx-clk-1000-inverted: >> + description: | >> + Use original or inverted RGMII Transmit PHY Clock to drive the RGMII >> + Transmit PHY Clock delay train configuration when speed is 1000Mbps. >> + type: boolean >> + >> + motorcomm,sds-tx-amplitude: >> + description: | >> + Setup the tx driver amplitude control of SerDes. Higher amplitude is >> + helpful for long distance. >> + 0: low; 1: middle; 2: high. >> + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 >> + enum: [0, 1, 2] >> + >> +unevaluatedProperties: false >> + >> +examples: >> + - | >> + ethernet { >> + #address-cells = <1>; >> + #size-cells = <0>; >> + ethernet-phy@5 { >> + reg = <5>; > > PHYs are on MDIO busses, so i would expect to see an MDIO bus here, > not Ethernet. > I will fix. > Andrew