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S32G PFE relation

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piaochunri
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Hi,

I want to know the relations between nodes of DTS(pfe_netif0,pfe_netif1,pfe_netif2,pfe_mdio0,pfe_mdio1,pfe_mdio2) and the controllers of PFE_EMAC0,PFE_EMAC1,PFE_EMAC2.Thank you.

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chenyin_h
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Hello, @piaochunri 

Thanks for the reply.

The pfe_netifX stands for the Linux network interface, while the pfe_mdioX stands for the MDIO interface.

At last, PFE_EMAC_X is the ethernet MACs.

 

BR

Chenyin

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chenyin_h
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Hello, @piaochunri 

Thanks for the reply.

The pfe_netifX stands for the Linux network interface, while the pfe_mdioX stands for the MDIO interface.

At last, PFE_EMAC_X is the ethernet MACs.

 

BR

Chenyin

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piaochunri
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Thanks a lot.

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chenyin_h
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NXP Employee

Hi, @piaochunri 

Thanks for the questions.

May I know which version BSP is referenced during your work? May I know if the other queries posted from your side are with the same code base?

Thanks in advance.

 

BR

Chenyin

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piaochunri
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The version of bsp is 35.0.

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