Certain serial SERDES protocols like 1000base-x, 2500base-x, SGMII,
USXGMII can operate either in a mode where the PHY (be it on-board or
inside an SFP module) passes the link parameters (speed, duplex, pause)
to the MAC through in-band through control words standardized by IEEE
802.3 clause 37, or in a mode where the MAC must configure (force) its
link parameters based on information obtained out-of-band (MDIO reads,
guesswork etc).
In Linux, the OF node property named "managed" is parsed by the phylink
framework, and the convention is that if a driver uses phylink, then the
presence of this property means that in-band autoneg should be enabled,
otherwise it shouldn't.
To be compatible with the OF node bindings of drivers that use phylink
in Linux, introduce parsing support for this property in U-Boot too.
Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
Reviewed-by: Ramon Fried <rfried.dev@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Ramon Fried <rfried.dev@gmail.com>
return true;
}
+
+bool ofnode_eth_uses_inband_aneg(ofnode eth_node)
+{
+ bool inband_aneg = false;
+ const char *managed;
+
+ managed = ofnode_read_string(eth_node, "managed");
+ if (managed && !strcmp(managed, "in-band-status"))
+ inband_aneg = true;
+
+ return inband_aneg;
+}
*/
bool ofnode_phy_is_fixed_link(ofnode eth_node, ofnode *phy_node);
+/**
+ * ofnode_eth_uses_inband_aneg() - Detect whether MAC should use in-band autoneg
+ *
+ * This function detects whether the Ethernet controller should use IEEE 802.3
+ * clause 37 in-band autonegotiation for serial protocols such as 1000base-x,
+ * SGMII, USXGMII, etc. The property is relevant when the Ethernet controller
+ * is connected to an on-board PHY or an SFP cage, and is not relevant when it
+ * has a fixed link (in that case, in-band autoneg should not be used).
+ *
+ * @param eth_node ofnode belonging to the Ethernet controller
+ * @return true if in-band autoneg should be used, false otherwise
+ */
+bool ofnode_eth_uses_inband_aneg(ofnode eth_node);
+
#endif