1 Time stamps from MII bus snooping devices
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3 This binding supports non-PHY devices that snoop the MII bus and
4 provide time stamps. In contrast to PHY time stamping drivers (which
5 can simply attach their interface directly to the PHY instance), stand
6 alone MII time stamping drivers use this binding to specify the
7 connection between the snooping device and a given network interface.
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9 Non-PHY MII time stamping drivers typically talk to the control
10 interface over another bus like I2C, SPI, UART, or via a memory mapped
11 peripheral. This controller device is associated with one or more
12 time stamping channels, each of which snoops on a MII bus.
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14 The "timestamper" property lives in a phy node and links a time
15 stamping channel from the controller device to that phy's MII bus.
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17 Example:
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19 tstamper: timestamper@10000000 {
20 compatible = "ines,ptp-ctrl";
21 reg = <0x10000000 0x80>;
22 };
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24 ethernet@20000000 {
25 mdio {
26 ethernet-phy@1 {
27 timestamper = <&tstamper 0>;
28 };
29 };
30 };
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32 ethernet@30000000 {
33 mdio {
34 ethernet-phy@2 {
35 timestamper = <&tstamper 1>;
36 };
37 };
38 };
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40 In this example, time stamps from the MII bus attached to phy@1 will
41 appear on time stamp channel 0 (zero), and those from phy@2 appear on
42 channel 1.
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