
I added this code to the uec.c file: int i; for(i=0;i<20;i++) printf("PHY value %d is %x\n", i, phy_read(uec->mii_info, i));
and got this to the prompt..
PHY value 0 is 0 PHY value 1 is 0 PHY value 2 is 0 PHY value 3 is 0 PHY value 4 is 0 PHY value 5 is 0 PHY value 6 is 0 PHY value 7 is 0 PHY value 8 is 0 PHY value 9 is 0 PHY value 10 is 0 PHY value 11 is 0 PHY value 12 is 0 PHY value 13 is 0 PHY value 14 is 0 PHY value 15 is 0 PHY value 16 is 0 PHY value 17 is 0 PHY value 18 is 0 PHY value 19 is 0
2008/10/29 Jerry Van Baren gerald.vanbaren@ge.com:
Simon Boman wrote:
Hi!
I have a modified MPC8360 platform with a PHY named BCM5461 and UEC as Ethernet Controller. I started with the MPC8360EMDS card from U-boot and then modified it so that it match the card (what I know). I am using the git-version of U-boot from October, 20, 2008. The problem is that I can't even get contact with the PHY. It says it's a generic phy, but even with that I can't get any contact to it and the phy_ID u-boot prints is just 0.
"UEC: PHY is Generic MII (0)" "warning: FSL UEC0: timeout on PHY link"
Hereafter the u-boot just hanging..
TIA Simon
What does the MII command tell you about your MII bus in general and your PHY's registers?
gvb