linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/marvell-neta-bm.txt
Rob Herring 4da722ca19 dt-bindings: Remove "status" from examples
Pretty much any node can have a status property, so it doesn't need to
be in examples.

Converted with the following command and removed examples with SoC and
board specific splits:

git grep -l -E 'status.*=.*' Documentation/devicetree/ | xargs sed -i -E '/\sstatus.*=.*"(disabled|ok|okay)/d'

Acked-by: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org>
2017-09-05 10:03:06 -05:00

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* Marvell Armada 380/XP Buffer Manager driver (BM)
Required properties:
- compatible: should be "marvell,armada-380-neta-bm".
- reg: address and length of the register set for the device.
- clocks: a pointer to the reference clock for this device.
- internal-mem: a phandle to BM internal SRAM definition.
Optional properties (port):
- pool<0 : 3>,capacity: size of external buffer pointers' ring maintained
in DRAM. Can be set for each pool (id 0 : 3) separately. The value has
to be chosen between 128 and 16352 and it also has to be aligned to 32.
Otherwise the driver would adjust a given number or choose default if
not set.
- pool<0 : 3>,pkt-size: maximum size of a packet accepted by a given buffer
pointers' pool (id 0 : 3). It will be taken into consideration only when pool
type is 'short'. For 'long' ones it would be overridden by port's MTU.
If not set a driver will choose a default value.
In order to see how to hook the BM to a given ethernet port, please
refer to Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/marvell-armada-370-neta.txt.
Example:
- main node:
bm: bm@c8000 {
compatible = "marvell,armada-380-neta-bm";
reg = <0xc8000 0xac>;
clocks = <&gateclk 13>;
internal-mem = <&bm_bppi>;
pool2,capacity = <4096>;
pool1,pkt-size = <512>;
};
- internal SRAM node:
bm_bppi: bm-bppi {
compatible = "mmio-sram";
reg = <MBUS_ID(0x0c, 0x04) 0 0x100000>;
ranges = <0 MBUS_ID(0x0c, 0x04) 0 0x100000>;
#address-cells = <1>;
#size-cells = <1>;
clocks = <&gateclk 13>;
};