5 - interrupts : <a b> where a is the interrupt number and b is a
6 field that represents an encoding of the sense and level
7 information for the interrupt. This should be encoded based on
8 the information in section 2) depending on the type of interrupt
10 - interrupt-parent : the phandle for the interrupt controller that
11 services interrupts for this device.
12 - reg : The ID number for the phy, usually a small integer
16 - compatible: Compatible list, may contain
17 "ethernet-phy-ieee802.3-c22" or "ethernet-phy-ieee802.3-c45" for
18 PHYs that implement IEEE802.3 clause 22 or IEEE802.3 clause 45
19 specifications. If neither of these are specified, the default is to
22 If the PHY reports an incorrect ID (or none at all) then the
23 "compatible" list may contain an entry with the correct PHY ID in the
24 form: "ethernet-phy-idAAAA.BBBB" where
25 AAAA - The value of the 16 bit Phy Identifier 1 register as
26 4 hex digits. This is the chip vendor OUI bits 3:18
27 BBBB - The value of the 16 bit Phy Identifier 2 register as
28 4 hex digits. This is the chip vendor OUI bits 19:24,
29 followed by 10 bits of a vendor specific ID.
31 The compatible list should not contain other values than those
34 - max-speed: Maximum PHY supported speed (10, 100, 1000...)
36 - broken-turn-around: If set, indicates the PHY device does not correctly
37 release the turn around line low at the end of a MDIO transaction.
39 - enet-phy-lane-swap: If set, indicates the PHY will swap the TX/RX lanes to
40 compensate for the board being designed with the lanes swapped.
48 Mark the corresponding energy efficient ethernet mode as broken and
49 request the ethernet to stop advertising it.
54 compatible = "ethernet-phy-id0141.0e90", "ethernet-phy-ieee802.3-c22";
55 interrupt-parent = <40000>;