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authorLinus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>2018-07-14 11:45:55 +0200
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2018-07-18 13:43:38 +0900
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parentnet: dsa: Add bindings for Realtek SMI DSAs (diff)
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net: dsa: realtek-smi: Add Realtek SMI driver
This adds a driver core for the Realtek SMI chips and a subdriver for the RTL8366RB. I just added this chip simply because it is all I can test. The code is a massaged variant of the code that has been sitting out-of-tree in OpenWRT for years in the absence of a proper switch subsystem. This creates a DSA driver for it. I have tried to credit the original authors wherever possible. The main changes I've done from the OpenWRT code: - Added an IRQ chip inside the RTL8366RB switch to demux and handle the line state IRQs. - Distributed the phy handling out to the PHY driver. - Added some RTL8366RB code that was missing in the driver at the time, such as setting up "green ethernet" with a funny jam table and forcing MAC5 (the CPU port) into 1 GBit. - Select jam table and add the default jam table from the vendor driver, also for ASIC "version 0" if need be. - Do not store jam tables in the device tree, store them in the driver. - Pick in the "initvals" jam tables from OpenWRT's driver and make those get selected per compatible for the whole system. It's apparently about electrical settings for this system and whatnot, not really configuration from device tree. - Implemented LED control: beware of bugs because there are no LEDs on the device I am using! We do not implement custom DSA tags. This is explained in a comment in the driver as well: this "tagging protocol" is not simply a few extra bytes tagged on to the ethernet frame as DSA is used to. Instead, enabling the CPU tags will make the switch start talking Realtek RRCP internally. For example a simple ping will make this kind of packets appear inside the switch: 0000 ff ff ff ff ff ff bc ae c5 6b a8 3d 88 99 a2 00 0010 08 06 00 01 08 00 06 04 00 01 bc ae c5 6b a8 3d 0020 a9 fe 01 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 a9 fe 01 02 00 00 0030 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 As you can see a custom "8899" tagged packet using the protocol 0xa2. Norm RRCP appears to always have this protocol set to 0x01 according to OpenRRCP. You can also see that this is not a ping packet at all, instead the switch is starting to talk network management issues with the CPU port. So for now custom "tagging" is disabled. This was tested on the D-Link DIR-685 with initramfs and OpenWRT userspaces and works fine on all the LAN ports (lan0 .. lan3). The WAN port is yet not working. Cc: Antti Seppälä <a.seppala@gmail.com> Cc: Roman Yeryomin <roman@advem.lv> Cc: Colin Leitner <colin.leitner@googlemail.com> Cc: Gabor Juhos <juhosg@openwrt.org> Cc: Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/net/dsa/Kconfig')
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diff --git a/drivers/net/dsa/Kconfig b/drivers/net/dsa/Kconfig
index 733653d8359a..0b76a3a6977e 100644
--- a/drivers/net/dsa/Kconfig
+++ b/drivers/net/dsa/Kconfig
@@ -52,6 +52,17 @@ config NET_DSA_QCA8K
This enables support for the Qualcomm Atheros QCA8K Ethernet
switch chips.
+config NET_DSA_REALTEK_SMI
+ tristate "Realtek SMI Ethernet switch family support"
+ depends on NET_DSA
+ select FIXED_PHY
+ select IRQ_DOMAIN
+ select REALTEK_PHY
+ select REGMAP
+ ---help---
+ This enables support for the Realtek SMI-based switch
+ chips, currently only RTL8366RB.
+
config NET_DSA_SMSC_LAN9303
tristate
select NET_DSA_TAG_LAN9303