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49 * Helper functions to abstract board specific data about
50 * network ports from the rest of the cvmx-helper files.
52 * <hr>$Revision: 49448 $<hr>
54 #ifndef __CVMX_HELPER_BOARD_H__
55 #define __CVMX_HELPER_BOARD_H__
63 USB_CLOCK_TYPE_REF_12,
64 USB_CLOCK_TYPE_REF_24,
65 USB_CLOCK_TYPE_REF_48,
66 USB_CLOCK_TYPE_CRYSTAL_12,
67 } cvmx_helper_board_usb_clock_types_t;
70 set_phy_link_flags_autoneg = 0x1,
71 set_phy_link_flags_flow_control_dont_touch = 0x0 << 1,
72 set_phy_link_flags_flow_control_enable = 0x1 << 1,
73 set_phy_link_flags_flow_control_disable = 0x2 << 1,
74 set_phy_link_flags_flow_control_mask = 0x3 << 1, /* Mask for 2 bit wide flow control field */
75 } cvmx_helper_board_set_phy_link_flags_types_t;
78 /* Fake IPD port, the RGMII/MII interface may use different PHY, use this
79 macro to return appropriate MIX address to read the PHY. */
80 #define CVMX_HELPER_BOARD_MGMT_IPD_PORT -10
83 * cvmx_override_board_link_get(int ipd_port) is a function
84 * pointer. It is meant to allow customization of the process of
85 * talking to a PHY to determine link speed. It is called every
86 * time a PHY must be polled for link status. Users should set
87 * this pointer to a function before calling any cvmx-helper
90 extern cvmx_helper_link_info_t (*cvmx_override_board_link_get)(int ipd_port);
93 * Return the MII PHY address associated with the given IPD
94 * port. A result of -1 means there isn't a MII capable PHY
95 * connected to this port. On chips supporting multiple MII
96 * busses the bus number is encoded in bits <15:8>.
98 * This function must be modified for every new Octeon board.
99 * Internally it uses switch statements based on the cvmx_sysinfo
100 * data to determine board types and revisions. It relies on the
101 * fact that every Octeon board receives a unique board type
102 * enumeration from the bootloader.
104 * @param ipd_port Octeon IPD port to get the MII address for.
106 * @return MII PHY address and bus number or -1.
108 extern int cvmx_helper_board_get_mii_address(int ipd_port);
111 * This function as a board specific method of changing the PHY
112 * speed, duplex, and autonegotiation. This programs the PHY and
113 * not Octeon. This can be used to force Octeon's links to
116 * @param phy_addr The address of the PHY to program
118 * Flags to control autonegotiation. Bit 0 is autonegotiation
119 * enable/disable to maintain backward compatibility.
120 * @param link_info Link speed to program. If the speed is zero and autonegotiation
121 * is enabled, all possible negotiation speeds are advertised.
123 * @return Zero on success, negative on failure
125 int cvmx_helper_board_link_set_phy(int phy_addr, cvmx_helper_board_set_phy_link_flags_types_t link_flags,
126 cvmx_helper_link_info_t link_info);
130 * This function is the board specific method of determining an
131 * ethernet ports link speed. Most Octeon boards have Marvell PHYs
132 * and are handled by the fall through case. This function must be
133 * updated for boards that don't have the normal Marvell PHYs.
135 * This function must be modified for every new Octeon board.
136 * Internally it uses switch statements based on the cvmx_sysinfo
137 * data to determine board types and revisions. It relies on the
138 * fact that every Octeon board receives a unique board type
139 * enumeration from the bootloader.
141 * @param ipd_port IPD input port associated with the port we want to get link
144 * @return The ports link status. If the link isn't fully resolved, this must
147 extern cvmx_helper_link_info_t __cvmx_helper_board_link_get(int ipd_port);
151 * This function is called by cvmx_helper_interface_probe() after it
152 * determines the number of ports Octeon can support on a specific
153 * interface. This function is the per board location to override
154 * this value. It is called with the number of ports Octeon might
155 * support and should return the number of actual ports on the
158 * This function must be modified for every new Octeon board.
159 * Internally it uses switch statements based on the cvmx_sysinfo
160 * data to determine board types and revisions. It relies on the
161 * fact that every Octeon board receives a unique board type
162 * enumeration from the bootloader.
164 * @param interface Interface to probe
165 * @param supported_ports
166 * Number of ports Octeon supports.
168 * @return Number of ports the actual board supports. Many times this will
169 * simple be "support_ports".
171 extern int __cvmx_helper_board_interface_probe(int interface, int supported_ports);
175 * Enable packet input/output from the hardware. This function is
176 * called after by cvmx_helper_packet_hardware_enable() to
177 * perform board specific initialization. For most boards
180 * @param interface Interface to enable
182 * @return Zero on success, negative on failure
184 extern int __cvmx_helper_board_hardware_enable(int interface);
191 * Gets the clock type used for the USB block based on board type.
192 * Used by the USB code for auto configuration of clock type.
194 * @return USB clock type enumeration
196 cvmx_helper_board_usb_clock_types_t __cvmx_helper_board_usb_get_clock_type(void);
201 * Adjusts the number of available USB ports on Octeon based on board
204 * @param supported_ports expected number of ports based on chip type;
207 * @return number of available usb ports, based on board specifics.
208 * Return value is supported_ports if function does not
211 int __cvmx_helper_board_usb_get_num_ports(int supported_ports);
217 #endif /* __CVMX_HELPER_BOARD_H__ */