openwrt/target/linux/layerscape/patches-5.4/701-net-0064-memac_init_phy-RGMII-fixed-link-pass-adjust_link-cal.patch

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From 79eacb8b197f7459a75c7d3ec33ceef88475d5a1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
Date: Fri, 4 May 2018 19:23:59 +0300
Subject: [PATCH] memac_init_phy: RGMII fixed-link: pass adjust_link callback
to of_phy_connect
* The mEMAC configuration for RGMII is held in the IF_MODE register
* In the driver, IF_MODE is configured in 2 places (both in fman_memac.c):
- fman_memac_init: sets the IF_MODE bit macro IF_MODE_RGMII_AUTO
(this translates to setting ENA = 1 - Enable automatic speed selection
- RGMII PHY in-band status information is used to select the speed
of operation).
- fman_memac_adjust_link: brings the RGMII port in ENA = 0 mode
(link speed not determined autonomously by the MAC, but set according
to SSP).
* The issue with the current code is that in the case of RGMII fixed-link,
the of_phy_attach function is being called, instead of of_phy_connect
with a callback that calls fman_memac_adjust_link.
* For this reason, the RGMII port is left in a state with ENA = 1. In
most (if not all) RGMII fixed-link setups, the link partner will not
send any in-bank link speed information that is expected by the mEMAC.
* The effect is that the link speed setting will probably not be correct
(and will definitely not be according to the "fixed-link" property in
the DTS).
* The adjust_link callback seems to be called by the PHY state machine,
even for fixed links, exactly once: on "link up". Therefore, this
patch ensures that on link up, RGMII fixed links are configured to the
link speed that is set in the DTS, and not left with IF_MODE[ENA] = 1.
Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
---
drivers/net/ethernet/freescale/sdk_dpaa/mac-api.c | 38 ++++++++++++++++++-----
1 file changed, 31 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
--- a/drivers/net/ethernet/freescale/sdk_dpaa/mac-api.c
+++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/freescale/sdk_dpaa/mac-api.c
@@ -502,17 +502,41 @@ static int memac_init_phy(struct net_dev
struct mac_device *mac_dev)
{
struct phy_device *phy_dev;
+ void (*adjust_link_handler)(struct net_device *);
if ((macdev2enetinterface(mac_dev) == e_ENET_MODE_XGMII_10000) ||
- (macdev2enetinterface(mac_dev) == e_ENET_MODE_SGMII_2500) ||
- of_phy_is_fixed_link(mac_dev->phy_node)) {
- phy_dev = of_phy_connect(net_dev, mac_dev->phy_node,
- &adjust_link_void, 0,
- mac_dev->phy_if);
+ (macdev2enetinterface(mac_dev) == e_ENET_MODE_SGMII_2500)) {
+ /* Pass a void link state handler to the PHY state machine
+ * for XGMII (10G) and SGMII 2.5G, as the hardware does not
+ * permit dynamic link speed adjustments. */
+ adjust_link_handler = adjust_link_void;
+ } else if (macdev2enetinterface(mac_dev) & e_ENET_IF_RGMII) {
+ /* Regular RGMII ports connected to a PHY, as well as
+ * ports that are marked as "fixed-link" in the DTS,
+ * will have the adjust_link callback. This calls
+ * fman_memac_adjust_link in order to configure the
+ * IF_MODE register, which is needed in both cases.
+ */
+ adjust_link_handler = adjust_link;
+ } else if (of_phy_is_fixed_link(mac_dev->phy_node)) {
+ /* Pass a void link state handler for fixed-link
+ * interfaces that are not RGMII. Only RGMII has been
+ * tested and confirmed to work with fixed-link. Other
+ * MII interfaces may need further work.
+ * TODO: Change this as needed.
+ */
+ adjust_link_handler = adjust_link_void;
} else {
- phy_dev = of_phy_connect(net_dev, mac_dev->phy_node,
- &adjust_link, 0, mac_dev->phy_if);
+ /* MII, RMII, SMII, GMII, SGMII, BASEX ports,
+ * that are NOT fixed-link.
+ * TODO: May not be needed for interfaces that
+ * pass through the SerDes block (*SGMII, XFI).
+ */
+ adjust_link_handler = adjust_link;
}
+ phy_dev = of_phy_connect(net_dev, mac_dev->phy_node,
+ adjust_link_handler, 0,
+ mac_dev->phy_if);
if (unlikely(phy_dev == NULL) || IS_ERR(phy_dev)) {
netdev_err(net_dev, "Could not connect to PHY %s\n",