In the current DSA switch driver API, only the udevice of the switch
(belonging to UCLASS_DSA) is exposed, as well as an "int port" argument.
So drivers do not have access to the udevice of individual ports
(belonging to UCLASS_ETH), one of the reasons being that not all ports
have an associated UCLASS_ETH udevice.
However, all DSA ports have an OF node, and in some cases the driver
needs a handle to it, for all ports including the CPU port. Example: the
following Linux per-port device tree property:
managed = "in-band-status";
states whether a port should operate with clause 37 in-band autoneg
enabled or not.
This patch exposes a function which can be called by individual drivers
as needed.
Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
Reviewed-by: Ramon Fried <rfried.dev@gmail.com>
#ifndef __DSA_H__
#define __DSA_H__
+#include <dm/ofnode.h>
#include <phy.h>
#include <net.h>
*/
struct udevice *dsa_get_master(struct udevice *dev);
+/**
+ * dsa_port_get_ofnode() - Return a reference to the given port's OF node
+ *
+ * Can be called at driver probe time or later.
+ *
+ * @dev: DSA switch udevice pointer
+ * @port: Port index
+ * @return OF node reference if OK, NULL on error
+ */
+ofnode dsa_port_get_ofnode(struct udevice *dev, int port);
+
/**
* dsa_port_get_pdata() - Helper that returns the platdata of an active
* (non-CPU) DSA port device.
return 0;
}
+ofnode dsa_port_get_ofnode(struct udevice *dev, int port)
+{
+ struct dsa_pdata *pdata = dev_get_uclass_plat(dev);
+ struct dsa_port_pdata *port_pdata;
+ struct udevice *pdev;
+
+ if (port == pdata->cpu_port)
+ return pdata->cpu_port_node;
+
+ for (device_find_first_child(dev, &pdev);
+ pdev;
+ device_find_next_child(&pdev)) {
+ port_pdata = dev_get_parent_plat(pdev);
+ if (port_pdata->index == port)
+ return dev_ofnode(pdev);
+ }
+
+ return ofnode_null();
+}
+
/* returns the DSA master Ethernet device */
struct udevice *dsa_get_master(struct udevice *dev)
{