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+* Faraday Technology FTGMAC100 gigabit ethernet controller
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+Required properties:
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+- compatible: "faraday,ftgmac100"
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+ Must also contain one of these if used as part of an Aspeed AST2400
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+ or 2500 family SoC as they have some subtle tweaks to the
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+ implementation:
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+ - "aspeed,ast2400-mac"
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+ - "aspeed,ast2500-mac"
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+- reg: Address and length of the register set for the device
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+- interrupts: Should contain ethernet controller interrupt
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+
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+Optional properties:
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+- phy-mode: See ethernet.txt file in the same directory. If the property is
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+ absent, "rgmii" is assumed. Supported values are "rgmii*" and "rmii" for
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+ aspeed parts. Other (unknown) parts will accept any value.
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+- use-ncsi: Use the NC-SI stack instead of an MDIO PHY. Currently assumes
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+ rmii (100bT) but kept as a separate property in case NC-SI grows support
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+ for a gigabit link.
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+- no-hw-checksum: Used to disable HW checksum support. Here for backward
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+ compatibility as the driver now should have correct defaults based on
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+ the SoC.
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+
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+Example:
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+ mac0: ethernet@1e660000 {
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+ compatible = "aspeed,ast2500-mac", "faraday,ftgmac100";
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+ reg = <0x1e660000 0x180>;
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+ interrupts = <2>;
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+ status = "okay";
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+ use-ncsi;
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+ };
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