Re: [PATCH v1 3/5] phy: pci serdes phy driver for keystone

From: Murali Karicheri
Date: Fri May 23 2014 - 13:14:49 EST


On 5/15/2014 12:14 PM, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
On Thursday 15 May 2014 12:01:30 Murali Karicheri wrote:
+static struct serdes_config ks_100mhz_pcie_5gbps_serdes[] = {
+ {0x0000, 0x00000800, 0x0000ff00},
+ {0x0060, 0x00041c5c, 0x00ffffff},
+ {0x0064, 0x0343c700, 0xffffff00},
+ {0x006c, 0x00000012, 0x000000ff},
+ {0x0068, 0x00070000, 0x00ff0000},
+ {0x0078, 0x0000c000, 0x0000ff00},
It looks like the PHY is generic, but the configuration above is
PCI specific. If this is true, you should have #phy-cells=<1>
and document the possible modes, adding a lookup table here to
pick the configuration based on the argument. It's fine to just
implement pcie-5ghz initially, but the binding should list all
the modes that the PHY can support.

The PCIE name needs to be dropped and as you correctly guessed, this SERDES
is generic.

Also, please list the exact name of the phy if you can find it
out. You mention that you don't know the register descriptions,
but you should at least be able to let us know what phy this
is, in case some other SoC reuses the same thing.
Unfortunately there is a NDA restriction that prevents us from using the
actual Phy name and keystone phy is the name what we can usel at the moment. I am checking
this with our IP team and if original name can be used, I will update the driver to reflect the same.
+static int ks_phy_init(struct phy *phy)
+{
+ struct serdes_config *p;
+ struct phy_keystone *ks_phy = phy_get_drvdata(phy);
+
+ int i;
+
+ for (i = 0, p = &ks_100mhz_pcie_5gbps_serdes[0];
+ i < ARRAY_SIZE(ks_100mhz_pcie_5gbps_serdes);
+ i++, p++) {
+ reg_rmw((ks_phy->base + p->reg), p->val, p->mask);
+ reg_dump((ks_phy->base + p->reg), p->mask);
+ }
+ udelay(2000);
This should probably be msleep(2);
Fine.

Murali

Arnd

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