David S. Miller 9ba7ffa6d8 Merge branch 'marvell10g-updates'
Marek Behún says:

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net: phy: marvell10g updates

Here are some updates for marvell10g PHY driver.

I am still working on some more changes for this driver, but I would
like to have at least something reviewed / applied.

Changes since v3:
- added Andrew's Reviewed-by tags
- removed patches adding variadic-macro library and bitmap
  initialization macro - it causes warning that we are not currently
  able to fix easily. Instead the supported_interfaces bitmap is now
  initialized via a chip specific method
- added explanation of mactype initialization to commit message of patch
  07/16
- fixed repeated word in commit message of second to last patch

Changes since v2:
- code refactored to use an additional structure mv3310_chip describing
  mv3310 specific properties / operations for PHYs supported by this
  driver
- added separate phy_driver structures for 88X3340 and 88E2111
- removed 88E2180 specific code (dual-port and quad-port SXGMII modes
  are ignored for now)

Changes since v1:
- added various MACTYPEs support also for 88E21XX
- differentiate between specific models with same PHY_ID
- better check for compatible interface
- print exact model
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Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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