[PATCH net-next 00/15] net: dsa: add support for MT7988
Arınç ÜNAL
arinc.unal at arinc9.com
Thu Mar 30 22:27:43 PDT 2023
On 30.03.2023 18:19, Daniel Golle wrote:
> The MediaTek MT7988 SoC comes with a built-in switch very similar to
> previous MT7530 and MT7531. However, the switch address space is mapped
> into the SoCs memory space rather than being connected via MDIO.
> Using MMIO simplifies register access and also removes the need for a bus
> lock, and for that reason also makes interrupt handling more light-weight.
>
> Note that this is different from previous SoCs like MT7621 and MT7623N
> which also came with an integrated MT7530-like switch which yet had to be
> accessed via MDIO.
MT7623NI does not come with the MT7530 switch. MT7623AI does.
It's not an MT7530-like switch, it's the MT7530 switch, which is part of
the multi-chip module, in a chip-stack package.
To be more specific, it's only the MT7621AT, MT7621DAT, and MT7621ST
SoCs. MT7621NT SoC don't have it.
>
> Split-off the part of the driver registering an MDIO driver, then add
> another module acting as MMIO/platform driver.
>
> The whole series has been tested on various MediaTek boards:
> * MT7623A + MT7530 (BPi-R2)
BPI-R2 has MT7623NI SoC, not MT7623AI. The MT7530 switch in this device
is standalone.
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