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Looking for any drivers intel might provide for setting a 1000 BASE-T management register in the PHY to configure the device for specific IEEE test modes.
IEEE 802.3 Table 40-3 indicates that setting management register 9 bits 15:13 sets the test mode of a device.
I believe this can be accessed through the GMII interface. Does intel provide any guidance on accessing and configuring these registers?
Thanks,
-Aidan
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