MTK_TX_FLAGS_PAGE0 = 0x02,
};
+/* This enum allows us to identify how the clock is defined on the array of the
+ * clock in the order
+ */
+enum mtk_clks_map {
+ MTK_CLK_ETHIF,
+ MTK_CLK_ESW,
+ MTK_CLK_GP1,
+ MTK_CLK_GP2,
+ MTK_CLK_MAX
+};
+
/* struct mtk_tx_buf - This struct holds the pointers to the memory pointed at
* by the TX descriptor s
* @skb: The SKB pointer of the packet being sent
* @scratch_ring: Newer SoCs need memory for a second HW managed TX ring
* @phy_scratch_ring: physical address of scratch_ring
* @scratch_head: The scratch memory that scratch_ring points to.
- * @clk_ethif: The ethif clock
- * @clk_esw: The switch clock
- * @clk_gp1: The gmac1 clock
- * @clk_gp2: The gmac2 clock
+ * @clks: clock array for all clocks required
* @mii_bus: If there is a bus we need to create an instance for it
* @pending_work: The workqueue used to reset the dma ring
*/
struct mtk_tx_dma *scratch_ring;
dma_addr_t phy_scratch_ring;
void *scratch_head;
- struct clk *clk_ethif;
- struct clk *clk_esw;
- struct clk *clk_gp1;
- struct clk *clk_gp2;
+ struct clk *clks[MTK_CLK_MAX];
+
struct mii_bus *mii_bus;
struct work_struct pending_work;
};