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Date: Thu, 2 Apr 2020 08:47:19 +0000
From: Jose Abreu <Jose.Abreu@...opsys.com>
To: "Voon, Weifeng" <weifeng.voon@...el.com>,
"David S . Miller" <davem@...emloft.net>,
Maxime Coquelin <mcoquelin.stm32@...il.com>
CC: "netdev@...r.kernel.org" <netdev@...r.kernel.org>,
"linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>,
"Giuseppe Cavallaro" <peppe.cavallaro@...com>,
Andrew Lunn <andrew@...n.ch>,
Alexandre Torgue <alexandre.torgue@...com>,
"Ong, Boon Leong" <boon.leong.ong@...el.com>
Subject: RE: [RFC,net-next,v1, 1/1] net: stmmac: Enable SERDES power up/down
sequence
From: Voon, Weifeng <weifeng.voon@...el.com>
Date: Apr/01/2020, 15:23:09 (UTC+00:00)
> > > > > > This patch is to enable Intel SERDES power up/down sequence. The
> > > > > > SERDES converts 8/10 bits data to SGMII signal. Below is an
> > > > > > example of HW configuration for SGMII mode. The SERDES is
> > > > > > located in the PHY IF in the diagram below.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > <-----------------GBE Controller---------->|<--External PHY
> > > > > > chip-->
> > > > > > +----------+ +----+ +---+ +--------
> > --
> > > +
> > > > > > | EQoS | <-GMII->| DW | < ------ > |PHY| <-SGMII-> |
> > External
> > > |
> > > > > > | MAC | |xPCS| |IF | | PHY
> > > |
> > > > > > +----------+ +----+ +---+ +--------
> > --
> > > +
> > > > > > ^ ^ ^ ^
> > > > > > | | | |
> > > > > > +---------------------MDIO-------------------------+
> > > > > >
> > > > > > PHY IF configuration and status registers are accessible through
> > > > > > mdio address 0x15 which is defined as intel_adhoc_addr. During
> > > > > > D0, The driver will need to power up PHY IF by changing the
> > > > > > power
> > > state to P0.
> > > > > > Likewise, for D3, the driver sets PHY IF power state to P3.
> > > > >
> > > > > I don't think this is the right approach.
> > > > >
> > > > > You could just add a new "mdio-intel-serdes" to phy/ folder just
> > > > > like I did with XPCS because this is mostly related with PHY
> > > > > settings rather than EQoS.
> > > > I am taking this approach to put it in stmmac folder rather than phy
> > > > folder as a generic mdio-intel-serdes as this is a specific Intel
> > > > serdes architecture which would only pair with DW EQos and DW xPCS
> > HW.
> > > > Since this serdes will not able to pair other MAC or other non-Intel
> > > > platform, I would like you to reconsider this approach. I am open
> > > > for
> > > discussion.
> > > > Thanks Jose for the fast response.
> > >
> > > OK, then I think we should use the BSP init/exit functions that are
> > > already available for platform setups (.init and .exit callback of
> > > plat_stmmacenet_data struct). We just need to extend this to PCI based
> > > setups.
> > >
> > > You can take a look at stmmac_platform.c and check what's done.
> > > Basically:
> > > - Call priv->plat->init() at probe() and resume()
> > > - Call priv->plat->exit() at remove() and suspend()
> > >
> > I have 2 concern if using the suggested BSP init/exit function.
> > 1. Serdes is configured through MDIO bus. But the mdio bus register only
> > happens in stmmac_dvr_probe() in stmmac_main.c.
> >
> > 2. All tx/rx packets requires serdes to be in the correct power state.
> > If the driver power-down before stopping all the dma, it will cause tx
> > queue timeout as packets are not able to be transmitted out. Hence, the
> > serdes cannot be power-down before calling the stmmac_dvr_remove(). The
> > stmmac_dvr_remove() will unregister the mdio bus. So, the
> > driver cannot powerdown the serdes after the stmmac_dvr_remove() too.
>
> I went through the code again, I understand that your intention is to keep the
> platform specific setup in its own file and keep the main dwmac logic clean.
> But, I did not see any way to separate this SERDES configuration from the
> stmmac_main logic cleanly.
> Hope to get more ideas and discussion. Thanks.
Sorry for the late reply!
Yes, that's exactly my intention. Maybe we can add a new set of callbacks
for BSP. Something like ->start(), ->stop() ?
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Thanks,
Jose Miguel Abreu
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