mii_cicada.c revision bdb9230ac765cb7af3fc1f4119caf2c5720dceb3
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/*
* Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Use is subject to license terms.
*/
/*
* MII overrides for Cicada (now Vitesse) PHYs.
*/
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/ddi.h>
#include <sys/sunddi.h>
#include <sys/mii.h>
#include <sys/miiregs.h>
#include "miipriv.h"
#define MII_CICADA_BYPASS_CONTROL MII_VENDOR(2)
#define CICADA_125MHZ_CLOCK_ENABLE 0x0001
#define MII_CICADA_10BASET_CONTROL MII_VENDOR(6)
#define MII_CICADA_DISABLE_ECHO_MODE 0x2000
#define MII_CICADA_EXT_CONTROL MII_VENDOR(7)
#define MII_CICADA_MODE_SELECT_BITS 0xf000
#define MII_CICADA_MODE_SELECT_RGMII 0x1000
#define MII_CICADA_POWER_SUPPLY_BITS 0x0e00
#define MII_CICADA_POWER_SUPPLY_3_3V 0x0000
#define MII_CICADA_POWER_SUPPLY_2_5V 0x0200
#define MII_CICADA_AUXCTRL_STATUS MII_VENDOR(12)
#define MII_CICADA_PIN_PRORITY_SETTING 0x0004
#define MII_CICADA_PIN_PRORITY_DEFAULT 0x0000
/*
* The nge driver seems to do some rather specialized programming of
* this PHY. Specifically, it appears that the PHY is programmed for
* 2.5 RGMII operation and the PIN_PRIOITY_SETTING is set for RGMII
* interfaces. For MII interfaces, the echo mode is disabled and the
* 125MHz clock is disabled.
*
* It isn't immediately clear to me how to cleanly do this. One could
* probably argue that this particular PHY would never ever be used in
* a strict MII setting, but I hate to make an incorrect assumption.
*
* For now, absent data sheets on this part, we're going just leave
* the code for this in nge.
*
* If someone has data sheets and can "prove" that the architecture
* works portably across drivers, revisiting this logic and adding code
* to handle these PHYs would be cleaner.
*/
boolean_t
phy_cicada_probe(phy_handle_t *ph)
{
switch (MII_PHY_MFG(ph->phy_id)) {
case MII_OUI_CICADA:
case MII_OUI_CICADA_2:
switch (MII_PHY_MODEL(ph->phy_id)) {
case MII_MODEL_CICADA_CS8201:
case MII_MODEL_CICADA_CS8201A:
case MII_MODEL_CICADA_CS8201B:
ph->phy_vendor = "Cicada";
ph->phy_model = "CS8201";
return (B_TRUE);
default:
break;
}
break;
default:
break;
}
return (B_FALSE);
}