On 09/07/2010 09:18 PM, Kevin Hilman wrote:
> Cyril Chemparathy <[email protected]> writes:
> 
>> Davinci's EMAC device has an in-built MDIO controller and a CPDMA engine.
>> These hardware modules are not restricted to EMAC device alone.  For example,
>> CPSW3G (3-port gigabit ethernet switch) hardware uses these very same modules
>> internally.  This patch series separates out EMAC's MDIO and CPDMA
>> functionality, allowing these individual pieces to be reused across TI
>> hardware.  
> 
> OK, queuing this series for 2.6.37 in davinci-next.
> 

So I just pulled this to test it out on a da850 based board (mitydspl138), and 
I'm having
some problems.  I'm hoping it's just operator error.

I have a TI TLK100PHP PHY at address 0x3.  The boot log shows:

[snip]
davinci_mdio davinci_mdio.0: davinci mdio revision 1.5
davinci_mdio davinci_mdio.0: detected phy mask fffffff7
davinci_mdio.0: probed
davinci_mdio davinci_mdio.0: phy[3]: device 0:03, driver unknown
[snip]

and then in the init scripts, following udev population I get a 
"Configuring network interfaces... "

and the boot process just hangs.

I went back and did a menuconfig, I didn't see an option for TI PHY support, but
shouldn't there be a "generic" PHY driver that defaults if one isn't matched?  
I 
do have TI DaVinci EMAC/MDIO/CPDMA support enabled under the Ethernet (10 or 
100 Mbit).

Anyway, I've only looked at this for about 15 minutes, and I was hoping anyone 
might 
point out something obvious.  If there are hints anyone might have for 
debugging, I'd
appreciate them as well.  Or, if anyone has tested this with a da850 evm, that 
would 
point me to a problem in the board file.

Thanks for any insight.

-Mike


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