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Date:	Tue, 25 Aug 2015 18:45:39 -0700
From:	Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@...il.com>
To:	Andrew Lunn <andrew@...n.ch>
CC:	David Miller <davem@...emloft.net>, netdev <netdev@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH net-next 4/9] net: dsa: Allow configuration of CPU & DSA
 port speeds/duplex

Le 08/23/15 14:24, Andrew Lunn a écrit :
>>> +		port_dn = cd->port_dn[port];
>>> +		if (of_phy_is_fixed_link(port_dn)) {
>>> +			ret = of_phy_register_fixed_link(port_dn);
>>> +			if (ret) {
>>> +				netdev_err(master,
>>> +					   "failed to register fixed PHY\n");
>>> +				return ret;
>>> +			}
>>> +			phydev = of_phy_find_device(port_dn);
>>> +			genphy_config_init(phydev);
>>> +			genphy_read_status(phydev);
>>> +			if (ds->drv->adjust_link)
>>> +				ds->drv->adjust_link(ds, port, phydev);
>>
>> This kind of hack here because what you really need is just the link
>> parameters, but you cannot obtain such information without first
>> configuring the PHY up to a certain point in genphy_config_init(), and
>> then have genphy_read_status() copy these values in your phydev structure.
>>
>> Maybe we should really consider something like this after all:
>>
>> https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/8/5/490
> 
> Hi Florian
> 
> This half solves the problem. The nice thing about using the
> fixed_link, is that i can just call the adjust_link function with it.
> The fixed_phy_status cannot be passed directly to adjust_link. Some
> code refactoring or duplication would be needed.

BTW, this is really the reason why I was trying to push for having MDIO
connected switches as PHY devices, because then you get the PHY library
to calculate the advertised/supported intersection for you, and you
could even imagine re-negotiating the CPU port link with the Ethernet MAC.

Maybe I should repost these patches some day once I can get that working
with multiple switches in a tree ;)

>  
>> Or maybe, we should really introduce this "cpu" network device after all
>> with a dropping xmit function, such that we get ethtool counters to work
>> on it, and we can also attach it to a PHY device to configure link
>> parameters?
> 
> I keep humming and harring about this. I don't really like the idea of
> having an interface which you cannot send/receive packets. Yet it
> solves a number of problems like this, and gives you access to
> statistics and registers in the usual way. If we do it for the CPU
> port, we should also do it for the DSA ports. And we probably want the
> call for up to return -ENOSUP, just to make it clear it cannot be used
> for anything.
> 
>       Andrew
> 


-- 
Florian
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