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Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 01:15:34 -0400
From: Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@...ox.com>
To: "Maciej W. Rozycki" <macro@...ux-mips.org>
CC: Andrew Morton <akpm@...ux-foundation.org>, netdev@...r.kernel.org,
linux-mips@...ux-mips.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] sb1250-mac: Driver model & phylib update
Maciej W. Rozycki wrote:
> A driver model and phylib update. It includes the following changes:
>
> 1. Removal of unused module options.
>
> 2. Phylib support and the resulting removal of generic bits for handling
> the PHY.
>
> 3. Proper reserving of device resources and using ioremap()ped handles
> to access MAC registers rather than platform-specific macros.
>
> 4. Handling of the device using the driver model.
>
> Signed-off-by: Maciej W. Rozycki <macro@...ux-mips.org>
> ---
> This is a resubmission and this patch has waited for some time now as the
> original submission triggered some concerns on the way phylib handled
> interrupt-driven PHY units. The issues were resolved a while ago already,
> but I was distracted by some other work, mainly in the toolchain area, so
> this got postponed this far. For some background information -- as a
> reminder -- here is the original long explanation I gave back then:
>
> "Here is a set of patches that update the sb1250-mac driver used for the
> onchip Gigabit Ethernet interfaces of the Broadcom SiByte family of SOCs
> including the BCM1250 and a couple of other members. These are used,
> among others, on various Broadcom evaluation boards together with Broadcom
> Gigabit Ethernet PHY chips. Changes include porting the driver to the
> driver model as a platform device, support for phylib, including the
> BCM54xx PHYs in the interrupt mode, proper resource managment and a couple
> of minor clean-ups.
>
> Apart from changes to networking code, there are a few required in the
> architecture-specific areas and therefore I am sending these changes to
> Ralf and the linux-mips list as well. It might also involve a few more
> interested parties in the discussion.
>
> The changes were tested with a Broadcom SWARM board, which includes a
> BCM1250 part which has 3 MAC units on chip, of which 2 are usable, with
> BCM5421 PHY chips attached (both wired to the same interrupt line, which
> made testing whether IRQ sharing works properly in phylib possible).
> Link partners included a 1000base and a 100base interface doing
> autonegotiation as well as a 10base one doing none.
>
> Other Broadcom boards that I know of may have these or BCM5411 or BCM5461
> chips. The lack of documentation or at least actual pieces of hardware
> makes the use of interrupts impossible for all but the SWARM, the Sentosa
> and the Shorty (with the latter unsupported by Linux)."
>
> All the bits except from the mentioned architecture-specific fix -- the
> firmware of the SWARM gets the polarity of the PHY IRQ line wrong, which
> has to be reprogrammed in the SOC -- have found their way into Linux
> already. The polarity fix is not critical for the update provided here as
> the update has been written such that with the current state of affairs
> the driver will use the polled mode of phylib operation.
>
> I will provide the architecture-specific fix later on, probably once this
> update has propagated back to the linux-mips.org tree (suggestions as to
> why I should do otherwise certainly welcome). This way if any problems
> are seen due to the switch of the PHY to the interrupt-driven mode, they
> can be sorted out independently of this change.
>
> This change applies to the current netdev-2.6.git#upstream tree, on top
> of "patch-netdev-2.6.23-rc6-20070920-sb1250-mac-typedef-9" submitted
> yesterday.
>
> Please apply.
>
> Maciej
applied
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