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Fixed link Device Tree binding
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Some Ethernet MACs have a "fixed link", and are not connected to a
normal MDIO-managed PHY device. For those situations, a Device Tree
binding allows to describe a "fixed link".
Such a fixed link situation is described by creating a 'fixed-link'
sub-node of the Ethernet MAC device node, with the following
properties:
* 'speed' (integer, mandatory), to indicate the link speed. Accepted
values are 10, 100 and 1000
* 'full-duplex' (boolean, optional), to indicate that full duplex is
used. When absent, half duplex is assumed.
* 'pause' (boolean, optional), to indicate that pause should be
enabled.
* 'asym-pause' (boolean, optional), to indicate that asym_pause should
be enabled.
* 'link-gpios' ('gpio-list', optional), to indicate if a gpio can be read
to determine if the link is up.
Old, deprecated 'fixed-link' binding:
* A 'fixed-link' property in the Ethernet MAC node, with 5 cells, of the
form <a b c d e> with the following accepted values:
- a: emulated PHY ID, choose any but but unique to the all specified
fixed-links, from 0 to 31
- b: duplex configuration: 0 for half duplex, 1 for full duplex
- c: link speed in Mbits/sec, accepted values are: 10, 100 and 1000
- d: pause configuration: 0 for no pause, 1 for pause
- e: asymmetric pause configuration: 0 for no asymmetric pause, 1 for
asymmetric pause
Examples:
ethernet@0 {
...
fixed-link {
speed = <1000>;
full-duplex;
};
...
};
ethernet@1 {
...
fixed-link {
speed = <1000>;
pause;
link-gpios = <&gpio0 12 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
};
...
};