[PATCH v5 1/6] drivers: phy: add generic PHY framework
Felipe Balbi
balbi at ti.com
Wed Apr 3 10:27:47 EDT 2013
hi,
On Wed, Apr 03, 2013 at 07:48:42PM +0530, Kishon Vijay Abraham I wrote:
> >>+struct phy *of_phy_xlate(struct phy *phy, struct of_phandle_args *args)
> >>+{
> >>+ return phy;
> >>+}
> >>+EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(of_phy_xlate);
> >
> >so you get a PHY and just return it ? What gives ?? (maybe I skipped
> >some of the discussion...)
>
> hmm.. this is for the common case where the PHY provider implements
> only one PHY. And both phy provider and phy_instance is represented
> by struct phy *.
>
> For the case where PHY provider implements multiple PHYs (here it
> will have a single dt node), the PHY provider will implement it's own
> version of of_xlate that takes *of_phandle_args* as argument and
> finds the appropriate PHY.
got it.
> >>+struct phy *of_phy_get(struct device *dev, int index)
> >>+{
> >>+ int ret;
> >>+ struct phy *phy = NULL;
> >>+ struct phy_bind *phy_map = NULL;
> >>+ struct of_phandle_args args;
> >>+ struct device_node *node;
> >>+
> >>+ if (!dev->of_node) {
> >>+ dev_dbg(dev, "device does not have a device node entry\n");
> >>+ return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
> >>+ }
> >>+
> >>+ ret = of_parse_phandle_with_args(dev->of_node, "phys", "#phy-cells",
> >>+ index, &args);
> >>+ if (ret) {
> >>+ dev_dbg(dev, "failed to get phy in %s node\n",
> >>+ dev->of_node->full_name);
> >>+ return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
> >>+ }
> >>+
> >>+ phy = of_phy_lookup(args.np);
> >>+ if (IS_ERR(phy) || !try_module_get(phy->ops->owner)) {
> >>+ phy = ERR_PTR(-EPROBE_DEFER);
> >>+ goto err0;
> >>+ }
> >>+
> >>+ phy = phy->ops->of_xlate(phy, &args);
> >
> >alright, so of_xlate() is optional, am I right ? How about not
>
> Not really. of_xlate is mandatory (it's even checked in phy_create).
> Either the PHY provider can implement it's own version or use the
> implementation above (by filling the function pointer).
alright.
> >implementing the above and have a check for of_xlate() being a valid
> >pointer here ?
>
> Having the way it is actually mandates the PHY providers to always
> provide of_xlate which IMO is better since some PHY providers wont
> accidentally be using the default implementation.
ok cool, thanks for clarifying.
> >>+ ret = -EINVAL;
> >>+ goto err0;
> >>+ }
> >>+
> >>+ if (!phy_class)
> >>+ phy_core_init();
> >
> >why don't you setup the class on module_init ? Then this would be a
> >terrible error condition here :-)
>
> This is for the case where the PHY driver gets loaded before the PHY
> framework. I could have returned EPROBE_DEFER here instead I thought
> will have it this way.
looks a bit weird IMO. Is it really possible for PHY to load before ?
Since PHY driver uses symbols from phy-core, modprobe will make sure to
load drivers based on symbol dependency, right ?
> >>+static struct device_attribute phy_dev_attrs[] = {
> >>+ __ATTR(label, 0444, phy_name_show, NULL),
> >>+ __ATTR(phy_bind, 0444, phy_bind_show, NULL),
> >
> >you could expose a human-readable 'type' string. BTW, how are you using
> >type ? USB2/USB3/etc ? Have you considered our OMAP5 SerDes pair which
>
> Actually not using *type* anywhere. Just used as an additional info
> about the PHY. It's actually not even enum. Maybe I can remove it
> completely.
makes sense.
> >are currently for USB3 and SATA (and could just as easily be used for
> >PCIe)
>
> Yeah. Me and Balaji were planning to work on it for having a single
> driver to be used for all the above.
cool :-)
--
balbi
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