
Hello Kevin,
On Tue, 26 Jan 2016 16:56:21 +0000, Kevin Smith kevin.smith@elecsyscorp.com wrote:
Hi Albert,
On 01/26/2016 10:13 AM, Joe Hershberger wrote:
Hi Albert,
On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 10:09 AM, Albert ARIBAUD albert.u.boot@aribaud.net wrote:
Hello Kevin,
On Mon, 21 Dec 2015 21:45:32 +0000, Kevin Smith kevin.smith@elecsyscorp.com wrote:
The previous version of this driver implemented a shell command to manually comfigure the switch. It did not integrate with the PHY infrastructure to allow a MAC to use it as its PHY. This is a complete rewrite to allow this switch to function as a driver. Since none of the original driver remains, the old driver is first removed and the new PHY driver is added.
This version configures the switch to have a CPU connected over an MII interface. It will enable PHY interfaces based on the MV88E61XX_PHY_PORTS macro. The switch is configured to allow PHY ports to only communicate to the CPU. This allows the switch to be used as a basic PHY on any/all ports.
This was developed on a board with an mv88e6176 connected over SGMII. It is intended to work with other configurations, but these could not be tested. Any testing on other configurations or with other mv88e61xx chips is appreciated.
Actually the driver was for the Wireless Space, which was removed but which I will resurrect as I did the Open-RDs. I will test the switch on the WS I have.
That's great. I'm currently reviewing the new driver and will appreciate the testing. I don't have any boards with this switch.
Thanks, -Joe
Could you please send me more info on the Wireless Space board? I would like something other than our custom board to test this on. I tried to get a Marvell RD-A370, but they are too expensive. I will be glad to add back in the command-line interface for configuring this board if it is needed to support your work.
Not sure if you can find one... You can find some doc there:
http://lacie.nas-central.org/wiki/Category:Wireless_Space
The switch is a 88E6161-LG02.
Thanks for testing, Kevin
P.S. I did not receive your e-mail at my business address somehow; I added my personal e-mail to ensure I get your responses.
Weird. Maybe your business mail exchanger relies on a blocking list which considers that only professional mail providers should be allowed to deliver e-mail; I am using my own mail exchanger. Thanks for letting me know!
Amicalement,