Dear DSA experts My name is John.
I'm working for our custom board which has the Marvel 88e5050 ethernet switch as shown below, and trying to make the system works using DSA subsystem. I havea problem and a question. - System - i.MX6 and Marvel 88e5050 Switch(PHY addr is 0x10) - port1-5 has integrated PHY - port7 is connected to Marvel 88e1510 PHY(PHY addr is 0x1) 0x10 +------------+ +-----------------+ | | | Marvel 88e5050 | | | RGMII | port1 | | IMX6 +---------+ port6 | | | | port2 | | | MDIO | | | +-+-------+ port3 | | | | | | +------------+ | | port4 | | | | +-+-+ | port5 | | |SGMII| | |PHY|-----| port7 | | | | | +---+ +-----------------+ Marvel 88e1510 0x1 - Device Tree setting In this configuration, our dts is as followings. dsa@0 { compatible = "marvell,dsa"; #address-cells = <2>; #size-cells = <0>; dsa,ethernet = <&fec>; dsa,mii-bus = <&mdio>; switch@0 { #address-cells = <1>; #size-cells = <0>; reg = <0x10 0>; /* MDIO address 16, switch 0 in tree */ port@1 { reg = <1>; label = "port1"; }; port@2 { reg = <2>; label = "port2"; }; port@3 { reg = <3>; label = "port3"; }; port@4 { reg = <4>; label = "port4"; }; port@5 { reg = <5>; label = "port5"; }; port@6 { reg = <6>; label = "cpu"; }; port@7 { reg = <7>; label = "port7"; phy-handle = <ðphy1>; phy-mode = "sgmii"; }; }; }; mdio: mdio { #address-cells = <1>; #size-cells = <0>; ethphy1: 88e1510{ reg = <1>; phy-mode = "sgmii"; }; }; - Problem dsa_slave_phy_connect() for port 7 results in attaching Generic PHY, as shown in the following log, which is unexpected result. dsa dsa@0 port7 (uninitialized): attached PHY at address 1 [Generic PHY] This is because port7 PHY addr (reg=<1>) and the port1 port number (reg=<1)> is conflicting. If I comment out the port1 setting from DTS, I can get following log, everything working fine and dsa dsa@0 port7 (uninitialized): attached PHY at address 1 [Marvel 88E1510] I'm using a little bit old kernel,4.1.15. So I checked the latest code of linux-next, but it seems there is similar problem. - Question Is this system configuration is not supported by DSA ? Or am I misunderstand something ? Any insights are really appreciated. John