[PATCH v3 0/4] mvebu: Add network support for Armada 370/XP

Uwe Kleine-König u.kleine-koenig at pengutronix.de
Mon Nov 10 00:06:57 PST 2014


Hello Ezequiel,

On Sun, Nov 09, 2014 at 11:56:14AM -0300, Ezequiel Garcia wrote:
> Very delayed third round of the support for the network controller present
> on Marvell Armada 370/XP SoC.
> 
> The first patch enables the peripherals in a PUP register, which is required
> on RGMII ports.
> 
> The second and third patches add support for Marvell's 88E1543 and 88E1545 PHY
> chips.
> 
> The fourth patch adds the mvneta driver. Most of the configuration part is
> based on Linux's mvneta driver, while some of code organization is based
> on Barebox's orion-gbe driver.
I tested this series on top of 784b352aeeed with a patch to support my
ReadyNAS 104 (by Netgear, Armada 370 system, currently only second stage
booting from U-Boot, similar to mirabox with
armada-370-netgear-rn104.dts from next-20141106).

	Marvell>> tftp start_netgear_rn104.pblx
	Using egiga1 device
	TFTP from server 192.168.77.157; our IP address is 192.168.77.133
	Filename 'start_netgear_rn104.pblx'.
	Load address: 0x2000000
	Loading: ####################
	done
	Bytes transferred = 292148 (47534 hex)
	Marvell>> go 0x2000000
	## Starting application at 0x02000000 ...


	barebox 2014.11.0-00123-g422a0a9d46a8 #3 Sun Nov 9 21:35:11 CET 2014


	Board: NETGEAR ReadyNAS 104
	SoC: Marvell 6710 rev 1
	mdio_bus: miibus0: probed
	eth1: got preset MAC address: 28:c6:8e:36:df:57
	of_get_named_gpio_flags: unable to get gpio num of device pca95540: -19
	of_get_named_gpio_flags: unable to get gpio num of device pca95540: -19
	of_get_named_gpio_flags: unable to get gpio num of device pca95540: -19
	of_get_named_gpio_flags: unable to get gpio num of device pca95540: -19
	malloc space: 0x01f00000 -> 0x03dfffff (size 31 MiB)
	environment load /dev/env0: No such file or directory
	Maybe you have to create the partition.
	no valid environment found on /dev/env0. Using default environment
	running /env/bin/init...
	/env/bin/init not found
	barebox:/ ethact eth1
	barebox:/ dhcp
	eth1: 1000Mbps full duplex link detected
	T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T dhcp failed: Connection timed out
	dhcp: Connection timed out
	barebox:/ eth1.ipaddr=192.168.77.133
	barebox:/ eth1.netmask=255.255.255.0
	barebox:/ echo $eth1.ethaddr
	28:c6:8e:36:df:57
	barebox:/ ping 192.168.77.157
	T T T T T ping failed: Connection timed out
	barebox:/ 

tcpdump on 192.168.77.157 (which is connected via a switch) worked just
fine from U-Boot, after all it served the barebox image.

The pca9554 i2c device is only used for leds, so I don't think the error
messages above are related.

Yesterday I saw a different error, that I cannot reproduce now with the
same barebox image. IIRC I first played around a bit with eth0 until
noticing that I need eth1. I didn't save the full log, but it resulted
in:

	barebox:/ ethact eth1
	barebox:/ dhcp
	eth1: 1000Mbps full duplex link detected
	eth1: transmit error 3
	dhcp failed: I/O error
	dhcp: I/O error

Any ideas? I can try to use a dtb without pinmux definitions later
today.

Best regards
Uwe

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