Hi Rene,
On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 07:50:33PM +0000, René van Dorst wrote:
Quoting Russell King - ARM Linux admin [off-list ref]:
quoted
Isn't this set for Cisco SGMII as well as for 802.3 1000BASE-X and
the up-clocked 2500BASE-X modes?
If so, is there a reason why 10Mbps and 100Mbps speeds aren't
supported on Cisco SGMII links?
I can only tell a bit about the mt7622 SOC, datasheet tells me that:
The SGMII is the interface between 10/100/1000/2500 Mbps PHY and Ethernet MAC,
the spec is raised by Cisco in 1999, which is aims for pin reduction compare
with the GMII. It uses 2 differential data pair for TX and RX with clock
embedded bit stream to convey frame data and port ability information.
The core leverages the 1000Base-X PCS and Auto-Negotiation from IEEE 802.3
specification (clause 36/37). This IP can support up to 3.125G baud for
2.5Gbps
(proprietary 2500Base-X) data rate of MAC by overclocking.
Also features tells me: Support 10/100/1000/2500 Mbps in full duplex mode and
10/100 Mbps in half duplex mode.
Yep, that is what I'd expect. Thanks.
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