Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 15 Nov 2022 15:18:45 +0100 | From | netdev@kapio-te ... | Subject | Re: [PATCH v8 net-next 0/2] mv88e6xxx: Add MAB offload support |
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On 2022-11-15 14:21, Andrew Lunn wrote: >> [!soc!aipi@10020000!ethernet@1002b000!mdio!switch@4!mdio:00] driver >> [Generic >> PHY] (irq=POLL) > > It is interesting it is using the generic PHY driver, not the Marvell > PHY driver. > >> mv88e6085 1002b000.ethernet-1:04 eth6 (uninitialized): PHY >> [!soc!aipi@10020000!ethernet@1002b000!mdio!switch@4!mdio:01] driver >> [Generic >> PHY] (irq=POLL) >> mv88e6085 1002b000.ethernet-1:04 eth9 (uninitialized): PHY >> [!soc!aipi@10020000!ethernet@1002b000!mdio!switch@4!mdio:02] driver >> [Generic >> PHY] (irq=POLL) >> mv88e6085 1002b000.ethernet-1:04 eth5 (uninitialized): PHY >> [!soc!aipi@10020000!ethernet@1002b000!mdio!switch@4!mdio:03] driver >> [Generic >> PHY] (irq=POLL) >> mv88e6085 1002b000.ethernet-1:04 eth8 (uninitialized): PHY >> [!soc!aipi@10020000!ethernet@1002b000!mdio!switch@4!mdio:04] driver >> [Generic >> PHY] (irq=POLL) >> mv88e6085 1002b000.ethernet-1:04 eth4 (uninitialized): PHY >> [!soc!aipi@10020000!ethernet@1002b000!mdio!switch@4!mdio:05] driver >> [Generic >> PHY] (irq=POLL) >> mv88e6085 1002b000.ethernet-1:04 eth7 (uninitialized): PHY >> [!soc!aipi@10020000!ethernet@1002b000!mdio!switch@4!mdio:06] driver >> [Generic >> PHY] (irq=POLL) >> mv88e6085 1002b000.ethernet-1:04 eth3 (uninitialized): PHY >> [!soc!aipi@10020000!ethernet@1002b000!mdio!switch@4!mdio:07] driver >> [Generic >> PHY] (irq=POLL) >> mv88e6085 1002b000.ethernet-1:04 eth2 (uninitialized): PHY >> [!soc!aipi@10020000!ethernet@1002b000!mdio!switch@4!mdioe:08] driver >> [Marvell 88E1112] (irq=174) >> mv88e6085 1002b000.ethernet-1:04 eth1 (uninitialized): PHY >> [!soc!aipi@10020000!ethernet@1002b000!mdio!switch@4!mdioe:09] driver >> [Marvell 88E1112] (irq=175) > > And here it does use the Marvell PHY driver. Are ports 8 and 9 > external, where as the others are internal? > > Andrew
It is an 8 port switch, so the two (8+9) are for internal use, I guess, as I have not had any part in the system design etc of this device.
I have it for test and development purposes, incl. upstreaming.
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