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1This document explains only the device tree data binding. For general 2information about PHY subsystem refer to Documentation/phy.txt 3 4PHY device node 5=============== 6 7Required Properties: 8#phy-cells: Number of cells in a PHY specifier; The meaning of all those 9 cells is defined by the binding for the phy node. The PHY 10 provider can use the values in cells to find the appropriate 11 PHY. 12 13Optional Properties: 14phy-supply: Phandle to a regulator that provides power to the PHY. This 15 regulator will be managed during the PHY power on/off sequence. 16 17For example: 18 19phys: phy { 20 compatible = "xxx"; 21 reg = <...>; 22 . 23 . 24 #phy-cells = <1>; 25 . 26 . 27}; 28 29That node describes an IP block (PHY provider) that implements 2 different PHYs. 30In order to differentiate between these 2 PHYs, an additional specifier should be 31given while trying to get a reference to it. 32 33PHY user node 34============= 35 36Required Properties: 37phys : the phandle for the PHY device (used by the PHY subsystem) 38phy-names : the names of the PHY corresponding to the PHYs present in the 39 *phys* phandle 40 41Example 1: 42usb1: usb_otg_ss@xxx { 43 compatible = "xxx"; 44 reg = <xxx>; 45 . 46 . 47 phys = <&usb2_phy>, <&usb3_phy>; 48 phy-names = "usb2phy", "usb3phy"; 49 . 50 . 51}; 52 53This node represents a controller that uses two PHYs, one for usb2 and one for 54usb3. 55 56Example 2: 57usb2: usb_otg_ss@xxx { 58 compatible = "xxx"; 59 reg = <xxx>; 60 . 61 . 62 phys = <&phys 1>; 63 phy-names = "usbphy"; 64 . 65 . 66}; 67 68This node represents a controller that uses one of the PHYs of the PHY provider 69device defined previously. Note that the phy handle has an additional specifier 70"1" to differentiate between the two PHYs.