============================================================================= Freescale Frame Manager Device Bindings CONTENTS - FMan Node - FMan Port Node - FMan MURAM Node - FMan dTSEC/XGEC/mEMAC Node - FMan IEEE 1588 Node - FMan MDIO Node - Example ============================================================================= FMan Node DESCRIPTION Due to the fact that the FMan is an aggregation of sub-engines (ports, MACs, etc.) the FMan node will have child nodes for each of them. PROPERTIES - compatible Usage: required Value type: Definition: Must include "fsl,fman" FMan version can be determined via FM_IP_REV_1 register in the FMan block. The offset is 0xc4 from the beginning of the Frame Processing Manager memory map (0xc3000 from the beginning of the FMan node). - cell-index Usage: required Value type: Definition: Specifies the index of the FMan unit. The cell-index value may be used by the SoC, to identify the FMan unit in the SoC memory map. In the table bellow, there's a description of the cell-index use in each SoC: - P1023: register[bit] FMan unit cell-index ============================================================ DEVDISR[1] 1 0 - P2041, P3041, P4080 P5020, P5040: register[bit] FMan unit cell-index ============================================================ DCFG_DEVDISR2[6] 1 0 DCFG_DEVDISR2[14] 2 1 (Second FM available only in P4080 and P5040) - B4860, T1040, T2080, T4240: register[bit] FMan unit cell-index ============================================================ DCFG_CCSR_DEVDISR2[24] 1 0 DCFG_CCSR_DEVDISR2[25] 2 1 (Second FM available only in T4240) DEVDISR, DCFG_DEVDISR2 and DCFG_CCSR_DEVDISR2 are located in the specific SoC "Device Configuration/Pin Control" Memory Map. - reg Usage: required Value type: Definition: A standard property. Specifies the offset of the following configuration registers: - BMI configuration registers. - QMI configuration registers. - DMA configuration registers. - FPM configuration registers. - FMan controller configuration registers. - ranges Usage: required Value type: Definition: A standard property. - clocks Usage: required Value type: Definition: phandle for the fman input clock. - clock-names usage: required Value type: Definition: "fmanclk" for the fman input clock. - interrupts Usage: required Value type: Definition: A pair of IRQs are specified in this property. The first element is associated with the event interrupts and the second element is associated with the error interrupts. - fsl,qman-channel-range Usage: required Value type: Definition: Specifies the range of the available dedicated channels in the FMan. The first cell specifies the beginning of the range and the second cell specifies the number of channels. Further information available at: "Work Queue (WQ) Channel Assignments in the QMan" section in DPAA Reference Manual. - fsl,qman - fsl,bman Usage: required Definition: See soc/fsl/qman.txt and soc/fsl/bman.txt - fsl,erratum-a050385 Usage: optional Value type: boolean Definition: A boolean property. Indicates the presence of the erratum A050385 which indicates that DMA transactions that are split can result in a FMan lock. ============================================================================= FMan MURAM Node DESCRIPTION FMan Internal memory - shared between all the FMan modules. It contains data structures that are common and written to or read by the modules. FMan internal memory is split into the following parts: Packet buffering (Tx/Rx FIFOs) Frames internal context PROPERTIES - compatible Usage: required Value type: Definition: Must include "fsl,fman-muram" - ranges Usage: required Value type: Definition: A standard property. Specifies the multi-user memory offset and the size within the FMan. EXAMPLE muram@0 { compatible = "fsl,fman-muram"; ranges = <0 0x000000 0x28000>; }; ============================================================================= FMan Port Node DESCRIPTION The Frame Manager (FMan) supports several types of hardware ports: Ethernet receiver (RX) Ethernet transmitter (TX) Offline/Host command (O/H) PROPERTIES - compatible Usage: required Value type: Definition: A standard property. Must include one of the following: - "fsl,fman-v2-port-oh" for FManV2 OH ports - "fsl,fman-v2-port-rx" for FManV2 RX ports - "fsl,fman-v2-port-tx" for FManV2 TX ports - "fsl,fman-v3-port-oh" for FManV3 OH ports - "fsl,fman-v3-port-rx" for FManV3 RX ports - "fsl,fman-v3-port-tx" for FManV3 TX ports - cell-index Usage: required Value type: Definition: Specifies the hardware port id. Each hardware port on the FMan has its own hardware PortID. Super set of all hardware Port IDs available at FMan Reference Manual under "FMan Hardware Ports in Freescale Devices" table. Each hardware port is assigned a 4KB, port-specific page in the FMan hardware port memory region (which is part of the FMan memory map). The first 4 KB in the FMan hardware ports memory region is used for what are called common registers. The subsequent 63 4KB pages are allocated to the hardware ports. The page of a specific port is determined by the cell-index. - reg Usage: required Value type: Definition: There is one reg region describing the port configuration registers. - fsl,fman-10g-port Usage: optional Value type: boolean Definition: The default port rate is 1G. If this property exists, the port is s 10G port. - fsl,fman-best-effort-port Usage: optional Value type: boolean Definition: Can be defined only if 10G-support is set. This property marks a best-effort 10G port (10G port that may not be capable of line rate). EXAMPLE port@a8000 { cell-index = <0x28>; compatible = "fsl,fman-v2-port-tx"; reg = <0xa8000 0x1000>; }; port@88000 { cell-index = <0x8>; compatible = "fsl,fman-v2-port-rx"; reg = <0x88000 0x1000>; }; port@81000 { cell-index = <0x1>; compatible = "fsl,fman-v2-port-oh"; reg = <0x81000 0x1000>; }; ============================================================================= FMan dTSEC/XGEC/mEMAC Node DESCRIPTION mEMAC/dTSEC/XGEC are the Ethernet network interfaces PROPERTIES - compatible Usage: required Value type: Definition: A standard property. Must include one of the following: - "fsl,fman-dtsec" for dTSEC MAC - "fsl,fman-xgec" for XGEC MAC - "fsl,fman-memac for mEMAC MAC - cell-index Usage: required Value type: Definition: Specifies the MAC id. The cell-index value may be used by the FMan or the SoC, to identify the MAC unit in the FMan (or SoC) memory map. In the tables bellow there's a description of the cell-index use, there are two tables, one describes the use of cell-index by the FMan, the second describes the use by the SoC: 1. FMan Registers FManV2: register[bit] MAC cell-index ============================================================ FM_EPI[16] XGEC 8 FM_EPI[16+n] dTSECn n-1 FM_NPI[11+n] dTSECn n-1 n = 1,..,5 FManV3: register[bit] MAC cell-index ============================================================ FM_EPI[16+n] mEMACn n-1 FM_EPI[25] mEMAC10 9 FM_NPI[11+n] mEMACn n-1 FM_NPI[10] mEMAC10 9 FM_NPI[11] mEMAC9 8 n = 1,..8 FM_EPI and FM_NPI are located in the FMan memory map. 2. SoC registers: - P2041, P3041, P4080 P5020, P5040: register[bit] FMan MAC cell Unit index ============================================================ DCFG_DEVDISR2[7] 1 XGEC 8 DCFG_DEVDISR2[7+n] 1 dTSECn n-1 DCFG_DEVDISR2[15] 2 XGEC 8 DCFG_DEVDISR2[15+n] 2 dTSECn n-1 n = 1,..5 - T1040, T2080, T4240, B4860: register[bit] FMan MAC cell Unit index ============================================================ DCFG_CCSR_DEVDISR2[n-1] 1 mEMACn n-1 DCFG_CCSR_DEVDISR2[11+n] 2 mEMACn n-1 n = 1,..6,9,10 EVDISR, DCFG_DEVDISR2 and DCFG_CCSR_DEVDISR2 are located in the specific SoC "Device Configuration/Pin Control" Memory Map. - reg Usage: required Value type: Definition: A standard property. - fsl,fman-ports Usage: required Value type: Definition: An array of two phandles - the first references is the FMan RX port and the second is the TX port used by this MAC. - ptp-timer Usage required Value type: Definition: A phandle for 1EEE1588 timer. EXAMPLE fman1_tx28: port@a8000 { cell-index = <0x28>; compatible = "fsl,fman-v2-port-tx"; reg = <0xa8000 0x1000>; }; fman1_rx8: port@88000 { cell-index = <0x8>; compatible = "fsl,fman-v2-port-rx"; reg = <0x88000 0x1000>; }; ptp-timer: ptp_timer@fe000 { compatible = "fsl,fman-ptp-timer"; reg = <0xfe000 0x1000>; }; ethernet@e0000 { compatible = "fsl,fman-dtsec"; cell-index = <0>; reg = <0xe0000 0x1000>; fsl,fman-ports = <&fman1_rx8 &fman1_tx28>; ptp-timer = <&ptp-timer>; }; ============================================================================ FMan IEEE 1588 Node DESCRIPTION The FMan interface to support IEEE 1588 PROPERTIES - compatible Usage: required Value type: Definition: A standard property. Must include "fsl,fman-ptp-timer". - reg Usage: required Value type: Definition: A standard property. EXAMPLE ptp-timer@fe000 { compatible = "fsl,fman-ptp-timer"; reg = <0xfe000 0x1000>; }; ============================================================================= FMan MDIO Node DESCRIPTION The MDIO is a bus to which the PHY devices are connected. PROPERTIES - compatible Usage: required Value type: Definition: A standard property. Must include "fsl,fman-mdio" for 1 Gb/s MDIO from FMan v2. Must include "fsl,fman-xmdio" for 10 Gb/s MDIO from FMan v2. Must include "fsl,fman-memac-mdio" for 1/10 Gb/s MDIO from FMan v3. - reg Usage: required Value type: Definition: A standard property. - bus-frequency Usage: optional Value type: Definition: Specifies the external MDIO bus clock speed to be used, if different from the standard 2.5 MHz. This may be due to the standard speed being unsupported (e.g. due to a hardware problem), or to advertise that all relevant components in the system support a faster speed. - interrupts Usage: required for external MDIO Value type: Definition: Event interrupt of external MDIO controller. - fsl,fman-internal-mdio Usage: required for internal MDIO Value type: boolean Definition: Fman has internal MDIO for internal PCS(Physical Coding Sublayer) PHYs and external MDIO for external PHYs. The settings and programming routines for internal/external MDIO are different. Must be included for internal MDIO. EXAMPLE Example for FMan v2 external MDIO: mdio@f1000 { compatible = "fsl,fman-xmdio"; reg = <0xf1000 0x1000>; interrupts = <101 2 0 0>; }; Example for FMan v3 internal MDIO: mdio@f1000 { compatible = "fsl,fman-memac-mdio"; reg = <0xf1000 0x1000>; fsl,fman-internal-mdio; }; ============================================================================= Example fman@400000 { #address-cells = <1>; #size-cells = <1>; cell-index = <1>; compatible = "fsl,fman" ranges = <0 0x400000 0x100000>; reg = <0x400000 0x100000>; clocks = <&fman_clk>; clock-names = "fmanclk"; interrupts = < 96 2 0 0 16 2 1 1>; fsl,qman-channel-range = <0x40 0xc>; muram@0 { compatible = "fsl,fman-muram"; reg = <0x0 0x28000>; }; port@81000 { cell-index = <1>; compatible = "fsl,fman-v2-port-oh"; reg = <0x81000 0x1000>; }; port@82000 { cell-index = <2>; compatible = "fsl,fman-v2-port-oh"; reg = <0x82000 0x1000>; }; port@83000 { cell-index = <3>; compatible = "fsl,fman-v2-port-oh"; reg = <0x83000 0x1000>; }; port@84000 { cell-index = <4>; compatible = "fsl,fman-v2-port-oh"; reg = <0x84000 0x1000>; }; port@85000 { cell-index = <5>; compatible = "fsl,fman-v2-port-oh"; reg = <0x85000 0x1000>; }; port@86000 { cell-index = <6>; compatible = "fsl,fman-v2-port-oh"; reg = <0x86000 0x1000>; }; fman1_rx_0x8: port@88000 { cell-index = <0x8>; compatible = "fsl,fman-v2-port-rx"; reg = <0x88000 0x1000>; }; fman1_rx_0x9: port@89000 { cell-index = <0x9>; compatible = "fsl,fman-v2-port-rx"; reg = <0x89000 0x1000>; }; fman1_rx_0xa: port@8a000 { cell-index = <0xa>; compatible = "fsl,fman-v2-port-rx"; reg = <0x8a000 0x1000>; }; fman1_rx_0xb: port@8b000 { cell-index = <0xb>; compatible = "fsl,fman-v2-port-rx"; reg = <0x8b000 0x1000>; }; fman1_rx_0xc: port@8c000 { cell-index = <0xc>; compatible = "fsl,fman-v2-port-rx"; reg = <0x8c000 0x1000>; }; fman1_rx_0x10: port@90000 { cell-index = <0x10>; compatible = "fsl,fman-v2-port-rx"; reg = <0x90000 0x1000>; }; fman1_tx_0x28: port@a8000 { cell-index = <0x28>; compatible = "fsl,fman-v2-port-tx"; reg = <0xa8000 0x1000>; }; fman1_tx_0x29: port@a9000 { cell-index = <0x29>; compatible = "fsl,fman-v2-port-tx"; reg = <0xa9000 0x1000>; }; fman1_tx_0x2a: port@aa000 { cell-index = <0x2a>; compatible = "fsl,fman-v2-port-tx"; reg = <0xaa000 0x1000>; }; fman1_tx_0x2b: port@ab000 { cell-index = <0x2b>; compatible = "fsl,fman-v2-port-tx"; reg = <0xab000 0x1000>; }; fman1_tx_0x2c: port@ac0000 { cell-index = <0x2c>; compatible = "fsl,fman-v2-port-tx"; reg = <0xac000 0x1000>; }; fman1_tx_0x30: port@b0000 { cell-index = <0x30>; compatible = "fsl,fman-v2-port-tx"; reg = <0xb0000 0x1000>; }; ethernet@e0000 { compatible = "fsl,fman-dtsec"; cell-index = <0>; reg = <0xe0000 0x1000>; fsl,fman-ports = <&fman1_rx_0x8 &fman1_tx_0x28>; }; ethernet@e2000 { compatible = "fsl,fman-dtsec"; cell-index = <1>; reg = <0xe2000 0x1000>; fsl,fman-ports = <&fman1_rx_0x9 &fman1_tx_0x29>; }; ethernet@e4000 { compatible = "fsl,fman-dtsec"; cell-index = <2>; reg = <0xe4000 0x1000>; fsl,fman-ports = <&fman1_rx_0xa &fman1_tx_0x2a>; }; ethernet@e6000 { compatible = "fsl,fman-dtsec"; cell-index = <3>; reg = <0xe6000 0x1000>; fsl,fman-ports = <&fman1_rx_0xb &fman1_tx_0x2b>; }; ethernet@e8000 { compatible = "fsl,fman-dtsec"; cell-index = <4>; reg = <0xf0000 0x1000>; fsl,fman-ports = <&fman1_rx_0xc &fman1_tx_0x2c>; ethernet@f0000 { cell-index = <8>; compatible = "fsl,fman-xgec"; reg = <0xf0000 0x1000>; fsl,fman-ports = <&fman1_rx_0x10 &fman1_tx_0x30>; }; ptp-timer@fe000 { compatible = "fsl,fman-ptp-timer"; reg = <0xfe000 0x1000>; }; mdio@f1000 { compatible = "fsl,fman-xmdio"; reg = <0xf1000 0x1000>; interrupts = <101 2 0 0>; }; };