Although the datasheet mentions seperate smi registers for each
port, using Port 1 smi register to access ethernet phys does not
work. Hence only Port 0 smi register should be used to access all
devices connected to the smi bus. This behavior is consistant with
the mv643xx driver in the linux kernel.

Signed-off-by: Siddarth Gore <[email protected]>
Acked-by: Prafulla Wadaskar <[email protected]>
---
 drivers/net/kirkwood_egiga.c |   13 +++++++------
 1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/net/kirkwood_egiga.c b/drivers/net/kirkwood_egiga.c
index 07a86cd..2ad7fea 100644
--- a/drivers/net/kirkwood_egiga.c
+++ b/drivers/net/kirkwood_egiga.c
@@ -39,6 +39,7 @@
 #include "kirkwood_egiga.h"
 
 #define KIRKWOOD_PHY_ADR_REQUEST 0xee
+#define KWGBE_SMI_REG (((struct kwgbe_registers *)KW_EGIGA0_BASE)->smi)
 
 /*
  * smi_reg_read - miiphy_read callback function.
@@ -76,7 +77,7 @@ static int smi_reg_read(char *devname, u8 phy_adr, u8 
reg_ofs, u16 * data)
        /* wait till the SMI is not busy */
        do {
                /* read smi register */
-               smi_reg = KWGBEREG_RD(regs->smi);
+               smi_reg = KWGBEREG_RD(KWGBE_SMI_REG);
                if (timeout-- == 0) {
                        printf("Err..(%s) SMI busy timeout\n", __FUNCTION__);
                        return -EFAULT;
@@ -89,14 +90,14 @@ static int smi_reg_read(char *devname, u8 phy_adr, u8 
reg_ofs, u16 * data)
                | KWGBE_PHY_SMI_OPCODE_READ;
 
        /* write the smi register */
-       KWGBEREG_WR(regs->smi, smi_reg);
+       KWGBEREG_WR(KWGBE_SMI_REG, smi_reg);
 
        /*wait till read value is ready */
        timeout = KWGBE_PHY_SMI_TIMEOUT;
 
        do {
                /* read smi register */
-               smi_reg = KWGBEREG_RD(regs->smi);
+               smi_reg = KWGBEREG_RD(KWGBE_SMI_REG);
                if (timeout-- == 0) {
                        printf("Err..(%s) SMI read ready timeout\n",
                                __FUNCTION__);
@@ -107,7 +108,7 @@ static int smi_reg_read(char *devname, u8 phy_adr, u8 
reg_ofs, u16 * data)
        /* Wait for the data to update in the SMI register */
        for (timeout = 0; timeout < KWGBE_PHY_SMI_TIMEOUT; timeout++) ;
 
-       *data = (u16) (KWGBEREG_RD(regs->smi) & KWGBE_PHY_SMI_DATA_MASK);
+       *data = (u16) (KWGBEREG_RD(KWGBE_SMI_REG) & KWGBE_PHY_SMI_DATA_MASK);
 
        debug("%s:(adr %d, off %d) value= %04x\n", __FUNCTION__, phy_adr,
                reg_ofs, *data);
@@ -150,7 +151,7 @@ static int smi_reg_write(char *devname, u8 phy_adr, u8 
reg_ofs, u16 data)
        timeout = KWGBE_PHY_SMI_TIMEOUT;
        do {
                /* read smi register */
-               smi_reg = KWGBEREG_RD(regs->smi);
+               smi_reg = KWGBEREG_RD(KWGBE_SMI_REG);
                if (timeout-- == 0) {
                        printf("Err..(%s) SMI busy timeout\n", __FUNCTION__);
                        return -ETIME;
@@ -164,7 +165,7 @@ static int smi_reg_write(char *devname, u8 phy_adr, u8 
reg_ofs, u16 data)
        smi_reg &= ~KWGBE_PHY_SMI_OPCODE_READ;
 
        /* write the smi register */
-       KWGBEREG_WR(regs->smi, smi_reg);
+       KWGBEREG_WR(KWGBE_SMI_REG, smi_reg);
 
        return 0;
 }
-- 
1.6.0.3

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