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H A D | interlaken-lac-portals.dtsi | 8c43d2b0 Mon Jun 25 12:22:09 CDT 2012 Joe Liccese <joe.liccese@freescale.com> powerpc: Add T4 LAC device tree binding & defs
The Interlaken is a narrow, high speed channelized chip-to-chip interface. To facilitate interoperability between a data path device and a look-aside co-processor, the Interlaken Look-Aside protocol is defined for short transaction-related transfers. Although based on the Interlaken protocol, Interlaken Look-Aside is not directly compatible with Interlaken and can be considered a different operation mode.
The Interlaken LA controller connects internal platform to Interlaken serial interface. It accepts LA command through software portals, which are system memory mapped 4KB spaces. The LA commands are then translated into the Interlaken control words and data words, which are sent on TX side to TCAM through SerDes lanes.
Signed-off-by: Joe Liccese <joe.liccese@freescale.com> Signed-off-by: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com> 8c43d2b0 Mon Jun 25 12:22:09 CDT 2012 Joe Liccese <joe.liccese@freescale.com> powerpc: Add T4 LAC device tree binding & defs The Interlaken is a narrow, high speed channelized chip-to-chip interface. To facilitate interoperability between a data path device and a look-aside co-processor, the Interlaken Look-Aside protocol is defined for short transaction-related transfers. Although based on the Interlaken protocol, Interlaken Look-Aside is not directly compatible with Interlaken and can be considered a different operation mode. The Interlaken LA controller connects internal platform to Interlaken serial interface. It accepts LA command through software portals, which are system memory mapped 4KB spaces. The LA commands are then translated into the Interlaken control words and data words, which are sent on TX side to TCAM through SerDes lanes. Signed-off-by: Joe Liccese <joe.liccese@freescale.com> Signed-off-by: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com>
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H A D | interlaken-lac.dtsi | 8c43d2b0 Mon Jun 25 12:22:09 CDT 2012 Joe Liccese <joe.liccese@freescale.com> powerpc: Add T4 LAC device tree binding & defs
The Interlaken is a narrow, high speed channelized chip-to-chip interface. To facilitate interoperability between a data path device and a look-aside co-processor, the Interlaken Look-Aside protocol is defined for short transaction-related transfers. Although based on the Interlaken protocol, Interlaken Look-Aside is not directly compatible with Interlaken and can be considered a different operation mode.
The Interlaken LA controller connects internal platform to Interlaken serial interface. It accepts LA command through software portals, which are system memory mapped 4KB spaces. The LA commands are then translated into the Interlaken control words and data words, which are sent on TX side to TCAM through SerDes lanes.
Signed-off-by: Joe Liccese <joe.liccese@freescale.com> Signed-off-by: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com> 8c43d2b0 Mon Jun 25 12:22:09 CDT 2012 Joe Liccese <joe.liccese@freescale.com> powerpc: Add T4 LAC device tree binding & defs The Interlaken is a narrow, high speed channelized chip-to-chip interface. To facilitate interoperability between a data path device and a look-aside co-processor, the Interlaken Look-Aside protocol is defined for short transaction-related transfers. Although based on the Interlaken protocol, Interlaken Look-Aside is not directly compatible with Interlaken and can be considered a different operation mode. The Interlaken LA controller connects internal platform to Interlaken serial interface. It accepts LA command through software portals, which are system memory mapped 4KB spaces. The LA commands are then translated into the Interlaken control words and data words, which are sent on TX side to TCAM through SerDes lanes. Signed-off-by: Joe Liccese <joe.liccese@freescale.com> Signed-off-by: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com>
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H A D | interlaken-lac.txt | 8c43d2b0 Mon Jun 25 12:22:09 CDT 2012 Joe Liccese <joe.liccese@freescale.com> powerpc: Add T4 LAC device tree binding & defs
The Interlaken is a narrow, high speed channelized chip-to-chip interface. To facilitate interoperability between a data path device and a look-aside co-processor, the Interlaken Look-Aside protocol is defined for short transaction-related transfers. Although based on the Interlaken protocol, Interlaken Look-Aside is not directly compatible with Interlaken and can be considered a different operation mode.
The Interlaken LA controller connects internal platform to Interlaken serial interface. It accepts LA command through software portals, which are system memory mapped 4KB spaces. The LA commands are then translated into the Interlaken control words and data words, which are sent on TX side to TCAM through SerDes lanes.
Signed-off-by: Joe Liccese <joe.liccese@freescale.com> Signed-off-by: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com> 8c43d2b0 Mon Jun 25 12:22:09 CDT 2012 Joe Liccese <joe.liccese@freescale.com> powerpc: Add T4 LAC device tree binding & defs The Interlaken is a narrow, high speed channelized chip-to-chip interface. To facilitate interoperability between a data path device and a look-aside co-processor, the Interlaken Look-Aside protocol is defined for short transaction-related transfers. Although based on the Interlaken protocol, Interlaken Look-Aside is not directly compatible with Interlaken and can be considered a different operation mode. The Interlaken LA controller connects internal platform to Interlaken serial interface. It accepts LA command through software portals, which are system memory mapped 4KB spaces. The LA commands are then translated into the Interlaken control words and data words, which are sent on TX side to TCAM through SerDes lanes. Signed-off-by: Joe Liccese <joe.liccese@freescale.com> Signed-off-by: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com>
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