Sean Anderson says: ==================== net: dpaa: Convert to phylink This series converts the DPAA driver to phylink. I have tried to maintain backwards compatibility with existing device trees whereever possible. However, one area where I was unable to achieve this was with QSGMII. Please refer to patch 2 for details. All mac drivers have now been converted. I would greatly appreciate if anyone has T-series or P-series boards they can test/debug this series on. I only have an LS1046ARDB. Everything but QSGMII should work without breakage; QSGMII needs patches 7 and 8. For this reason, the last 4 patches in this series should be applied together (and should not go through separate trees). Changes in v7: - provide phylink_validate_mask_caps() helper - Fix oops if memac_pcs_create returned -EPROBE_DEFER - Fix using pcs-names instead of pcs-handle-names - Fix not checking for -ENODATA when looking for sgmii pcs - Fix 81-character line - Simplify memac_validate with phylink_validate_mask_caps Changes in v6: - Remove unnecessary $ref from renesas,rzn1-a5psw - Remove unnecessary type from pcs-handle-names - Add maxItems to pcs-handle - Fix 81-character line - Fix uninitialized variable in dtsec_mac_config Changes in v5: - Add Lynx PCS binding Changes in v4: - Use pcs-handle-names instead of pcs-names, as discussed - Don't fail if phy support was not compiled in - Split off rate adaptation series - Split off DPAA "preparation" series - Split off Lynx 10G support - t208x: Mark MAC1 and MAC2 as 10G - Add XFI PCS for t208x MAC1/MAC2 Changes in v3: - Expand pcs-handle to an array - Add vendor prefix 'fsl,' to rgmii and mii properties. - Set maxItems for pcs-names - Remove phy-* properties from example because dt-schema complains and I can't be bothered to figure out how to make it work. - Add pcs-handle as a preferred version of pcsphy-handle - Deprecate pcsphy-handle - Remove mii/rmii properties - Put the PCS mdiodev only after we are done with it (since the PCS does not perform a get itself). - Remove _return label from memac_initialization in favor of returning directly - Fix grabbing the default PCS not checking for -ENODATA from of_property_match_string - Set DTSEC_ECNTRL_R100M in dtsec_link_up instead of dtsec_mac_config - Remove rmii/mii properties - Replace 1000Base... with 1000BASE... to match IEEE capitalization - Add compatibles for QSGMII PCSs - Split arm and powerpcs dts updates Changes in v2: - Better document how we select which PCS to use in the default case - Move PCS_LYNX dependency to fman Kconfig - Remove unused variable slow_10g_if - Restrict valid link modes based on the phy interface. This is easier to set up, and mostly captures what I intended to do the first time. We now have a custom validate which restricts half-duplex for some SoCs for RGMII, but generally just uses the default phylink validate. - Configure the SerDes in enable/disable - Properly implement all ethtool ops and ioctls. These were mostly stubbed out just enough to compile last time. - Convert 10GEC and dTSEC as well - Fix capitalization of mEMAC in commit messages - Add nodes for QSGMII PCSs - Add nodes for QSGMII PCSs ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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