Re: [PATCH 2/2] net: dsa: mv88e6xxx: Support serdes ports on MV88E6097
From: Chris Packham
Date: Sun Oct 18 2020 - 22:45:32 EST
On 19/10/20 11:31 am, Chris Packham wrote:
>
> On 19/10/20 11:08 am, Andrew Lunn wrote:
>> On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 09:15:52PM +0000, Chris Packham wrote:
>>> On 19/10/20 9:25 am, Andrew Lunn wrote:
>>>>> I assume you're talking about the PHY Control Register 0 bit 11.
>>>>> If so
>>>>> that's for the internal PHYs on ports 0-7. Ports 8, 9 and 10 don't
>>>>> have
>>>>> PHYs.
>>>> Hi Chris
>>>>
>>>> I have a datasheet for the 6122/6121, from some corner of the web,
>>>> Part 3 of 3, Gigabit PHYs and SERDES.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.image.micros.com.pl/_dane_techniczne_auto/ui88e6122b2lkj1i0.pdf
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Section 5 of this document talks
>>>> about the SERDES registers. Register 0 is Control, register 1 is
>>>> Status - Fiber, register 2 and 3 are the usual ID, 4 is auto-net
>>>> advertisement etc.
>>>>
>>>> Where these registers appear in the address space is not clear from
>>>> this document. It is normally in document part 2 of 3, which my
>>>> searching of the web did not find.
>>>>
>>>> Andrew
>>> I have got the 88E6122 datasheet(s) and can see the SERDES registers
>>> you're talking about (I think they're in the same register space as the
>>> built-in PHYs). It looks like the 88E6097 is different in that there
>>> are
>>> no SERDES registers exposed (at least not in a documented way). Looking
>>> at the 88E6185 it's the same as the 88E6097.
>> Hi Chris
>>
>> I find it odd there are no SERDES registers. Can you poke around the
>> register space and look for ID registers? See if there are any with
>> Marvells OUI, but different to the chip ID found in the port
>> registers?
> From my experience with Marvell I don't think it's that odd.
> Particularly for a 1G SERDES there's really not much that needs
> configuring (although power up/down would be nice). I'll poke around
> that register space to see if anything is there.
I poked around what I thought would be the relevant register space and
couldn't find anything responding to the reads.
>>> So how do you want to move this series forward? I can test it on the
>>> 88E6097 (and have restricted it to just that chip for now), I'm pretty
>>> sure it'll work on the 88E6185. I doubt it'll work on the 88E6122 but
>>> maybe it would with a different serdes_power function (or even the
>>> mv88e6352_serdes_power() as you suggested).
>> Make your best guess for what you cannot test.
> Will do. I'll expand out at least to cover the 88E6185 in v2. I can
> probably guess at the 88E6122 aside from the ability to power up/down
> the rest looks the same from glancing the datasheets.