On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 08:59:32PM +0200, Andrew Lunn wrote: > On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 01:55:27PM -0500, Nathan Sullivan wrote: > > On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 08:43:03PM +0200, Andrew Lunn wrote: > > > > I agree that is a valid fix for AT91, however it won't solve our > > > > problem, since > > > > we have no children on the second ethernet MAC in our devices' device > > > > trees. I'm > > > > starting to feel like our second MAC shouldn't even really register the > > > > MDIO bus > > > > since it isn't being used - maybe adding a DT property to not have a > > > > bus is a > > > > better option? > > > > > > status = "disabled" > > > > > > would be the unusual way. > > > > > > Andrew > > > > Oh, sorry, I meant we use both MACs on Zynq, however the PHYs are on the > > MDIO > > bus of the first MAC. So, the second MAC is used for ethernet but not for > > MDIO, > > and so it does not have any PHYs under its DT node. It would be nice if > > there > > were a way to tell macb not to bother with MDIO for the second MAC, since > > that's > > handled by the first MAC. > > Yes, exactly, add support for status = "disabled" in the mdio node.
Unfortunately, the 'macb' doesn't have a "mdio node", or alternatively: the node representing the mdio bus is the same node which represents the macb instance itself. Setting 'status = "disabled"' on this node will just prevent the probing of the macb instance. Josh
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