@@ -2237,7 +2237,7 @@ static int b44_init_one(struct ssb_device *sdev,
/* do a phy reset to test if there is an active phy */
if (b44_phy_reset(bp) < 0)
- bp->phy_addr = B44_PHY_ADDR_NO_PHY;
+ bp->phy_addr = B44_PHY_ADDR_NO_LOCAL_PHY;
netdev_info(dev, "%s %pM\n", DRV_DESCRIPTION, dev->dev_addr);
@@ -280,9 +280,9 @@ struct ring_info {
dma_addr_t mapping;
};
-#define B44_MCAST_TABLE_SIZE 32
-#define B44_PHY_ADDR_NO_PHY 30
-#define B44_MDC_RATIO 5000000
+#define B44_MCAST_TABLE_SIZE 32
+#define B44_PHY_ADDR_NO_LOCAL_PHY 30 /* no local phy regs */
+#define B44_MDC_RATIO 5000000
#define B44_STAT_REG_DECLARE \
_B44(tx_good_octets) \
The PHY address 30 means there is no local PHY, but there could be an external PHY like a switch connected via MII. This is the case on most embedded home routers where this driver is used. Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de> --- drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/b44.c | 2 +- drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/b44.h | 6 +++--- 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)