tsec: Add TSEC_FIBER flag

The TSEC_FIBER flag should be set when a PHY is operating with an
external fiber interface.  Currently it is only used to notify a user
that the PHY is operating in fiber mode.

A short description was also added to the other TSEC flag defines so
that it is clear how they differ from one another.

Signed-off-by: Peter Tyser <ptyser@xes-inc.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Warren <biggerbadderben@gmail.com>
master
Peter Tyser 15 years ago committed by Ben Warren
parent 8abb8dcc8d
commit 5f6b144221
  1. 6
      drivers/net/tsec.c
  2. 6
      include/tsec.h

@ -617,6 +617,7 @@ static uint mii_parse_BCM5482_sr(uint mii_reg, struct tsec_private *priv)
{
if (BCM8482_is_serdes(priv)) {
mii_parse_BCM5482_serdes_sr(priv);
priv->flags |= TSEC_FIBER;
} else {
/* Wait for auto-negotiation to complete or fail */
mii_parse_sr(mii_reg, priv);
@ -940,8 +941,9 @@ static void adjust_link(struct eth_device *dev)
break;
}
printf("Speed: %d, %s duplex\n", priv->speed,
(priv->duplexity) ? "full" : "half");
printf("Speed: %d, %s duplex%s\n", priv->speed,
(priv->duplexity) ? "full" : "half",
(priv->flags & TSEC_FIBER) ? ", fiber mode" : "");
} else {
printf("%s: No link.\n", dev->name);

@ -584,9 +584,9 @@ typedef struct tsec
/* This flag currently only has
* meaning if we're using the eTSEC */
#define TSEC_REDUCED (1 << 1)
#define TSEC_SGMII (1 << 2)
#define TSEC_REDUCED (1 << 1) /* MAC-PHY interface uses RGMII */
#define TSEC_SGMII (1 << 2) /* MAC-PHY interface uses SGMII */
#define TSEC_FIBER (1 << 3) /* PHY uses fiber, eg 1000 Base-X */
struct tsec_private {
volatile tsec_t *regs;

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