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diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/keystone-netcp.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/keystone-netcp.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..24f11e042 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/keystone-netcp.txt @@ -0,0 +1,265 @@ +This document describes the device tree bindings associated with the +keystone network coprocessor(NetCP) driver support. + +The network coprocessor (NetCP) is a hardware accelerator that processes +Ethernet packets. NetCP has a gigabit Ethernet (GbE) subsystem with a ethernet +switch sub-module to send and receive packets. NetCP also includes a packet +accelerator (PA) module to perform packet classification operations such as +header matching, and packet modification operations such as checksum +generation. NetCP can also optionally include a Security Accelerator (SA) +capable of performing IPSec operations on ingress/egress packets. + +Keystone II SoC's also have a 10 Gigabit Ethernet Subsystem (XGbE) which +includes a 3-port Ethernet switch sub-module capable of 10Gb/s and 1Gb/s rates +per Ethernet port. + +Keystone NetCP driver has a plug-in module architecture where each of the NetCP +sub-modules exist as a loadable kernel module which plug in to the netcp core. +These sub-modules are represented as "netcp-devices" in the dts bindings. It is +mandatory to have the ethernet switch sub-module for the ethernet interface to +be operational. Any other sub-module like the PA is optional. + +NetCP Ethernet SubSystem Layout: + +----------------------------- + NetCP subsystem(10G or 1G) +----------------------------- + | + |-> NetCP Devices -> | + | |-> GBE/XGBE Switch + | | + | |-> Packet Accelerator + | | + | |-> Security Accelerator + | + | + | + |-> NetCP Interfaces -> | + |-> Ethernet Port 0 + | + |-> Ethernet Port 1 + | + |-> Ethernet Port 2 + | + |-> Ethernet Port 3 + + +NetCP subsystem properties: +Required properties: +- compatible: Should be "ti,netcp-1.0" +- clocks: phandle to the reference clocks for the subsystem. +- dma-id: Navigator packet dma instance id. +- ranges: address range of NetCP (includes, Ethernet SS, PA and SA) + +Optional properties: +- reg: register location and the size for the following register + regions in the specified order. + - Efuse MAC address register +- dma-coherent: Present if dma operations are coherent +- big-endian: Keystone devices can be operated in a mode where the DSP is in + the big endian mode. In such cases enable this option. This + option should also be enabled if the ARM is operated in + big endian mode with the DSP in little endian. + +NetCP device properties: Device specification for NetCP sub-modules. +1Gb/10Gb (gbe/xgbe) ethernet switch sub-module specifications. +Required properties: +- label: Must be "netcp-gbe" for 1Gb & "netcp-xgbe" for 10Gb. +- compatible: Must be one of below:- + "ti,netcp-gbe" for 1GbE on NetCP 1.4 + "ti,netcp-gbe-5" for 1GbE N NetCP 1.5 (N=5) + "ti,netcp-gbe-9" for 1GbE N NetCP 1.5 (N=9) + "ti,netcp-gbe-2" for 1GbE N NetCP 1.5 (N=2) + "ti,netcp-xgbe" for 10 GbE + +- reg: register location and the size for the following register + regions in the specified order. + - switch subsystem registers + - sgmii port3/4 module registers (only for NetCP 1.4) + - switch module registers + - serdes registers (only for 10G) + + NetCP 1.4 ethss, here is the order + index #0 - switch subsystem registers + index #1 - sgmii port3/4 module registers + index #2 - switch module registers + + NetCP 1.5 ethss 9 port, 5 port and 2 port + index #0 - switch subsystem registers + index #1 - switch module registers + index #2 - serdes registers + +- tx-channel: the navigator packet dma channel name for tx. +- tx-queue: the navigator queue number associated with the tx dma channel. +- interfaces: specification for each of the switch port to be registered as a + network interface in the stack. +-- slave-port: Switch port number, 0 based numbering. +-- link-interface: type of link interface, supported options are + - mac<->mac auto negotiate mode: 0 + - mac<->phy mode: 1 + - mac<->mac forced mode: 2 + - mac<->fiber mode: 3 + - mac<->phy mode with no mdio: 4 + - 10Gb mac<->phy mode : 10 + - 10Gb mac<->mac forced mode : 11 +----phy-handle: phandle to PHY device + +- cpts: sub-node time synchronization (CPTS) submodule configuration +-- clocks: CPTS reference clock. Should point on cpts-refclk-mux clock. +-- clock-names: should be "cpts" +-- cpts-refclk-mux: multiplexer clock definition sub-node for CPTS reference (RFTCLK) clock +--- #clock-cells: should be 0 +--- clocks: list of CPTS reference (RFTCLK) clock's parents as defined in Data manual +--- ti,mux-tbl: array of multiplexer indexes as defined in Data manual +--- assigned-clocks: should point on cpts-refclk-mux clock +--- assigned-clock-parents: should point on required RFTCLK clock parent to be selected +-- cpts_clock_mult: (optional) Numerator to convert input clock ticks + into nanoseconds +-- cpts_clock_shift: (optional) Denominator to convert input clock ticks into + nanoseconds. + Mult and shift will be calculated basing on CPTS + rftclk frequency if both cpts_clock_shift and + cpts_clock_mult properties are not provided. + +Optional properties: +- enable-ale: NetCP driver keeps the address learning feature in the ethernet + switch module disabled. This attribute is to enable the address + learning. +- secondary-slave-ports: specification for each of the switch port not be + registered as a network interface. NetCP driver + will only initialize these ports and attach PHY + driver to them if needed. + +NetCP interface properties: Interface specification for NetCP sub-modules. +Required properties: +- rx-channel: the navigator packet dma channel name for rx. +- rx-queue: the navigator queue number associated with rx dma channel. +- rx-pool: specifies the number of descriptors to be used & the region-id + for creating the rx descriptor pool. +- tx-pool: specifies the number of descriptors to be used & the region-id + for creating the tx descriptor pool. +- rx-queue-depth: number of descriptors in each of the free descriptor + queue (FDQ) for the pktdma Rx flow. There can be at + present a maximum of 4 queues per Rx flow. +- rx-buffer-size: the buffer size for each of the Rx flow FDQ. +- tx-completion-queue: the navigator queue number where the descriptors are + recycled after Tx DMA completion. + +Optional properties: +- efuse-mac: If this is 1, then the MAC address for the interface is + obtained from the device efuse mac address register. + If this is 2, the two DWORDs occupied by the MAC address + are swapped. The netcp driver will swap the two DWORDs + back to the proper order when this property is set to 2 + when it obtains the mac address from efuse. +- "netcp-device label": phandle to the device specification for each of NetCP + sub-module attached to this interface. + +The MAC address will be determined using the optional properties defined in +ethernet.txt and only if efuse-mac is set to 0. If all of the optional MAC +address properties are not present, then the driver will use a random MAC +address. + +Example binding: + +netcp: netcp@2000000 { + reg = <0x2620110 0x8>; + reg-names = "efuse"; + compatible = "ti,netcp-1.0"; + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <1>; + ranges = <0 0x2000000 0xfffff>; + clocks = <&papllclk>, <&clkcpgmac>, <&chipclk12>; + dma-coherent; + /* big-endian; */ + dma-id = <0>; + + netcp-devices { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <1>; + ranges; + gbe@90000 { + label = "netcp-gbe"; + reg = <0x90000 0x300>, <0x90400 0x400>, <0x90800 0x700>; + /* enable-ale; */ + tx-queue = <648>; + tx-channel = <8>; + + cpts { + clocks = <&cpts_refclk_mux>; + clock-names = "cpts"; + + cpts_refclk_mux: cpts-refclk-mux { + #clock-cells = <0>; + clocks = <&chipclk12>, <&chipclk13>, + <&timi0>, <&timi1>, + <&tsipclka>, <&tsrefclk>, + <&tsipclkb>; + ti,mux-tbl = <0x0>, <0x1>, <0x2>, + <0x3>, <0x4>, <0x8>, <0xC>; + assigned-clocks = <&cpts_refclk_mux>; + assigned-clock-parents = <&chipclk12>; + }; + }; + + interfaces { + gbe0: interface-0 { + slave-port = <0>; + link-interface = <4>; + }; + gbe1: interface-1 { + slave-port = <1>; + link-interface = <4>; + }; + }; + + secondary-slave-ports { + port-2 { + slave-port = <2>; + link-interface = <2>; + }; + port-3 { + slave-port = <3>; + link-interface = <2>; + }; + }; + }; + }; + + netcp-interfaces { + interface-0 { + rx-channel = <22>; + rx-pool = <1024 12>; + tx-pool = <1024 12>; + rx-queue-depth = <128 128 0 0>; + rx-buffer-size = <1518 4096 0 0>; + rx-queue = <8704>; + tx-completion-queue = <8706>; + efuse-mac = <1>; + netcp-gbe = <&gbe0>; + + }; + interface-1 { + rx-channel = <23>; + rx-pool = <1024 12>; + tx-pool = <1024 12>; + rx-queue-depth = <128 128 0 0>; + rx-buffer-size = <1518 4096 0 0>; + rx-queue = <8705>; + tx-completion-queue = <8707>; + efuse-mac = <0>; + local-mac-address = [02 18 31 7e 3e 6f]; + netcp-gbe = <&gbe1>; + }; + }; +}; + +CPTS board configuration - select external CPTS RFTCLK: + +&tsrefclk{ + clock-frequency = <500000000>; +}; + +&cpts_refclk_mux { + assigned-clock-parents = <&tsrefclk>; +}; |