lab practicals
arch/TARGET_NXP/lpc_phy.h
- Committer:
- dewantkatare
- Date:
- 2019-09-23
- Revision:
- 34:bdc93b5c3c52
- Parent:
- 10:ab9330955226
File content as of revision 34:bdc93b5c3c52:
/********************************************************************** * $Id$ lpc_phy.h 2011-11-20 *//** * @file lpc_phy.h * @brief Common PHY definitions used with all PHYs * @version 1.0 * @date 20 Nov. 2011 * @author NXP MCU SW Application Team * * Copyright(C) 2011, NXP Semiconductor * All rights reserved. * *********************************************************************** * Software that is described herein is for illustrative purposes only * which provides customers with programming information regarding the * products. This software is supplied "AS IS" without any warranties. * NXP Semiconductors assumes no responsibility or liability for the * use of the software, conveys no license or title under any patent, * copyright, or mask work right to the product. NXP Semiconductors * reserves the right to make changes in the software without * notification. NXP Semiconductors also make no representation or * warranty that such application will be suitable for the specified * use without further testing or modification. **********************************************************************/ #ifndef __LPC_PHY_H_ #define __LPC_PHY_H_ #include "lwip/opt.h" #include "lwip/err.h" #include "lwip/netif.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* These PHY functions are usually part of the EMAC driver */ /** \brief Phy status update state machine * * This function provides a state machine for maintaining the PHY * status without blocking. It must be occasionally called for the * PHY status to be maintained. * * \param[in] netif NETIF structure */ s32_t lpc_phy_sts_sm(struct netif *netif); /** \brief Initialize the PHY * * This function initializes the PHY. It will block until complete. * This function is called as part of the EMAC driver * initialization. Configuration of the PHY at startup is * controlled by setting up configuration defines in lpc_phy.h. * * \param[in] netif NETIF structure * \param[in] rmii If set, configures the PHY for RMII mode * \return ERR_OK if the setup was successful, otherwise ERR_TIMEOUT */ err_t lpc_phy_init(struct netif *netif, int rmii); /** \brief Write a value via the MII link (non-blocking) * * This function will write a value on the MII link interface to a PHY * or a connected device. The function will return immediately without * a status. Status needs to be polled later to determine if the write * was successful. * * \param[in] PhyReg PHY register to write to * \param[in] Value Value to write */ void lpc_mii_write_noblock(u32_t PhyReg, u32_t Value); /** \brief Write a value via the MII link (blocking) * * This function will write a value on the MII link interface to a PHY * or a connected device. The function will block until complete. * * \param[in] PhyReg PHY register to write to * \param[in] Value Value to write * \returns 0 if the write was successful, otherwise !0 */ err_t lpc_mii_write(u32_t PhyReg, u32_t Value); /** \brief Reads current MII link busy status * * This function will return the current MII link busy status and is meant to * be used with non-blocking functions for monitor PHY status such as * connection state. * * \returns !0 if the MII link is busy, otherwise 0 */ u32_t lpc_mii_is_busy(void); /** \brief Starts a read operation via the MII link (non-blocking) * * This function returns the current value in the MII data register. It is * meant to be used with the non-blocking oeprations. This value should * only be read after a non-block read command has been issued and the * MII status has been determined to be good. * * \returns The current value in the MII value register */ u32_t lpc_mii_read_data(void); /** \brief Starts a read operation via the MII link (non-blocking) * * This function will start a read operation on the MII link interface * from a PHY or a connected device. The function will not block and * the status mist be polled until complete. Once complete, the data * can be read. * * \param[in] PhyReg PHY register to read from */ err_t lpc_mii_read(u32_t PhyReg, u32_t *data); /** \brief Read a value via the MII link (blocking) * * This function will read a value on the MII link interface from a PHY * or a connected device. The function will block until complete. * * \param[in] PhyReg PHY register to read from * \param[in] data Pointer to where to save data read via MII * \returns 0 if the read was successful, otherwise !0 */ void lpc_mii_read_noblock(u32_t PhyReg); /** * This function provides a method for the PHY to setup the EMAC * for the PHY negotiated duplex mode. * * @param[in] full_duplex 0 = half duplex, 1 = full duplex */ void lpc_emac_set_duplex(int full_duplex); /** * This function provides a method for the PHY to setup the EMAC * for the PHY negotiated bit rate. * * @param[in] mbs_100 0 = 10mbs mode, 1 = 100mbs mode */ void lpc_emac_set_speed(int mbs_100); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* __LPC_PHY_H_ */ /* --------------------------------- End Of File ------------------------------ */