1 Time stamps from MII bus snooping devices 2 3 This binding supports non-PHY devices that sno 4 provide time stamps. In contrast to PHY time 5 can simply attach their interface directly to 6 alone MII time stamping drivers use this bindi 7 connection between the snooping device and a g 8 9 Non-PHY MII time stamping drivers typically ta 10 interface over another bus like I2C, SPI, UART 11 peripheral. This controller device is associa 12 time stamping channels, each of which snoops o 13 14 The "timestamper" property lives in a phy node 15 stamping channel from the controller device to 16 17 Example: 18 19 tstamper: timestamper@10000000 { 20 compatible = "ines,ptp-ctrl"; 21 reg = <0x10000000 0x80>; 22 }; 23 24 ethernet@20000000 { 25 mdio { 26 ethernet-phy@1 { 27 timestamper = 28 }; 29 }; 30 }; 31 32 ethernet@30000000 { 33 mdio { 34 ethernet-phy@2 { 35 timestamper = 36 }; 37 }; 38 }; 39 40 In this example, time stamps from the MII bus 41 appear on time stamp channel 0 (zero), and tho 42 channel 1.
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