* MDIO IO device The MDIO is a bus to which the PHY devices are connected. For each device that exists on this bus, a child node should be created. See the definition of the PHY node below for an example of how to define a PHY. Required properties: - reg : Offset and length of the register set for the device - compatible : Should define the compatible device type for the mdio. Currently, this is most likely to be "fsl,gianfar-mdio" Example: mdio@24520 { reg = <24520 20>; compatible = "fsl,gianfar-mdio"; ethernet-phy@0 { ...... }; }; * Gianfar-compatible ethernet nodes Properties: - device_type : Should be "network" - model : Model of the device. Can be "TSEC", "eTSEC", or "FEC" - compatible : Should be "gianfar" - reg : Offset and length of the register set for the device - local-mac-address : List of bytes representing the ethernet address of this controller - interrupts : For FEC devices, the first interrupt is the device's interrupt. For TSEC and eTSEC devices, the first interrupt is transmit, the second is receive, and the third is error. - phy-handle : The phandle for the PHY connected to this ethernet controller. - fixed-link : where a is emulated phy id - choose any, but unique to the all specified fixed-links, b is duplex - 0 half, 1 full, c is link speed - d#10/d#100/d#1000, d is pause - 0 no pause, 1 pause, e is asym_pause - 0 no asym_pause, 1 asym_pause. - phy-connection-type : a string naming the controller/PHY interface type, i.e., "mii" (default), "rmii", "gmii", "rgmii", "rgmii-id", "sgmii", "tbi", or "rtbi". This property is only really needed if the connection is of type "rgmii-id", as all other connection types are detected by hardware. - fsl,magic-packet : If present, indicates that the hardware supports waking up via magic packet. Example: ethernet@24000 { device_type = "network"; model = "TSEC"; compatible = "gianfar"; reg = <0x24000 0x1000>; local-mac-address = [ 00 E0 0C 00 73 00 ]; interrupts = <29 2 30 2 34 2>; interrupt-parent = <&mpic>; phy-handle = <&phy0> };