On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 5:02 AM Marek Behún <marek.behun@xxxxxx> wrote: > > On the Turris Mox router different modules can be connected to the main > CPU board: currently a module with a SFP cage, a module with MiniPCIe > connector, a 4-port switch module, an 8-port switch module, and a 4-port > USB3 module. > > For example: > [CPU]-[PCIe]-[8-port switch]-[8-port switch]-[SFP] > > Each of this modules has an input and output shift register, and these > are connected via SPI to the CPU board. > > Via SPI we are able to discover which modules are connected, in which > order, and we can also read some information about the modules or > configure them. > From each module 8 bits can be read (of which low 4 bits identify the > module) and 8 bits can be written. > > For example from the module with a SFP cage we can read the LOS, > TX-FAULT and MOD-DEF0 signals, while we can write TX-DISABLE and > RATE-SELECT signals. > > This driver creates a new bus type, called "moxtet". For each Mox module > it finds via SPI, it creates a new device on the moxtet bus so that > drivers can be written for them. > > The topology of how Mox modules are connected can then be read by > listing /sys/bus/moxtet/devices. > > Signed-off-by: Marek Behún <marek.behun@xxxxxx> > Acked-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@xxxxxxxxxx> This looks very nice! I looked through the driver now and found nothing to comment on other than the debugging properties that Linus already mentioned, so please add my Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx> and submit the next version to soc@xxxxxxxxxx so we can pick it up for linux-5.2. Arnd