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- * TSEC-compatible ethernet nodes
- Properties:
- - compatible : Should be "fsl,tsec"
- - reg : Offset and length of the register set for the device
- - phy-handle : See ethernet.txt file in the same directory.
- - phy-connection-type : See ethernet.txt file in the same directory. This
- property is only really needed if the connection is of type "rgmii-id",
- "rgmii-rxid" and "rgmii-txid" as all other connection types are detected
- by hardware.
- Example:
- ethernet@24000 {
- compatible = "fsl,tsec";
- reg = <0x24000 0x1000>;
- phy-handle = <&phy0>;
- phy-connection-type = "sgmii";
- };
- Child nodes of the TSEC controller are typically the individual PHY devices
- connected via the MDIO bus (sometimes the MDIO bus controller is separate).
- * MDIO IO device
- The MDIO is a bus to which the PHY devices are connected. For each
- device that exists on this bus, a PHY node should be created.
- Required properties:
- - compatible : Should define the compatible device type for the
- mdio. Currently supported string/device is "fsl,tsec-mdio".
- - reg : Offset and length of the register set for the device
- Example:
- mdio@24520 {
- compatible = "fsl,tsec-mdio";
- reg = <0x24520 0x20>;
- ethernet-phy@0 {
- reg = <0>;
- };
- };
- * TBI Internal MDIO bus
- As of this writing, every tsec is associated with an internal TBI PHY.
- This PHY is accessed through the local MDIO bus. These buses are defined
- similarly to the mdio buses. The TBI PHYs underneath them are similar to
- normal PHYs, but the reg property is considered instructive, rather than
- descriptive. The reg property should be chosen so it doesn't interfere
- with other PHYs on the bus. The TBI PHYs are referred to by a "tbi-handle"
- property under the tsec node, which has a similar meaning of "phy-handle".
- Example:
- ethernet@24000 {
- phy-handle = <&tbi1>;
- };
- mdio@24520 {
- tbi1: tbi-phy@1f {
- reg = <0x1f>;
- };
- };
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