On Sun, Oct 07, 2018 at 11:14:38AM -0700, Florian Fainelli wrote:
> There appears to be a binding document missing to describe what a
> timerstamper provider is. Using a more specific name than
> "#phandle-cells" is preferred when dealing with specific devices, e.g:
> 
> interrupt-controller/#interrupt-cells
> clocks/#clock-cells

Sure.

> So I would go with #timestamp-cells here, and define what the cell sie
> and format should be in a separate "dt-bindings" prefixed patch that the
> Device Tree folks can also comment on.

I documented this in the last patch.  I didn't see any example in our
device tree that explains a "reference" like this that is not
connected to a specific node type.

> 
> > +   if (err == -ENOENT)
> > +           return NULL;
> > +   else if (err)
> > +           return ERR_PTR(err);
> > +
> > +   if (args.args_count >= 1)
> > +           port = args.args[0];
> 
> If it's greater than one, than it is an error, and it should be flagged
> as such.

I wanted to allow specific MII time stamping drivers to use one than
one value in the future, should the need arise.

> The idea looks good though, should of_find_mii_timestamper() somehow be
> made conditional to CONFIG_PTP and we should have a stub for when it is
> disabled?

Do you mean CONFIG_NETWORK_PHY_TIMESTAMPING ?
There is a stub for that.

Thanks,
Richard

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