[PATCH 1/2] arm64: dts: mediatek: mt7622: set PHY address of MT7531 switch to 0x1f

Florian Fainelli f.fainelli at gmail.com
Mon Mar 18 06:02:06 PDT 2024



On 3/16/2024 12:43 AM, Arınç ÜNAL wrote:
> On 15.03.2024 20:26, Florian Fainelli wrote:
>> On 3/14/24 05:20, Arınç ÜNAL via B4 Relay wrote:
>>> From: Arınç ÜNAL <arinc.unal at arinc9.com>
>>>
>>> The MT7531 switch listens on PHY address 0x1f on an MDIO bus. I've 
>>> got two
>>> findings that support this. There's no bootstrapping option to change 
>>> the
>>> PHY address of the switch. The Linux driver hardcodes 0x1f as the PHY
>>> address of the switch. So the reg property on the device tree is 
>>> currently
>>> ignored by the Linux driver.
>>>
>>> Therefore, describe the correct PHY address on boards that have this
>>> switch.
>>
>> Can we call it a pseudo PHY to use a similar terminology as what is 
>> done through drivers/net/dsa/{bcm_sf2,b53}*?
>>
>> This is not a real PHY as in it has no actual transceiver/digital 
>> signal processing logic, this is a piece of logic that snoops for MDIO 
>> transactions at that specific address and lets you access the switch's 
>> internal register as if it was a MDIO device.
> 
> I can get behind calling the switch a psuedo-PHY in the context of MDIO.
> However, as described on "22.2.4.5.5 PHYAD (PHY Address)" of "22.2.4.5
> Management frame structure" of the active standard IEEE Std 802.3™‐2022,
> the field is called "PHY Address". The patch log doesn't give an identifier
> as to what a switch is in the context of MDIO. Only that it listens on a
> certain PHY address which the term complies with IEEE Std 802.3™‐2022.
> 
> So I don't see an improvement to be made on the patch log. Feel free to
> elaborate further.

I would just s/PHY/MDIO bus address/ since that is simply more generic, 
but if it is not written as-is in the spec, then I won't fight it much 
more than I already did.
-- 
Florian



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