[PATCH 1/5 v2] mv643xx_eth: add Device Tree bindings
Florian Fainelli
florian at openwrt.org
Fri Apr 5 05:56:48 EDT 2013
Hello Simon,
First of all, thanks for getting these patches a try!
Le 04/04/13 23:29, Simon Baatz a écrit :
> Hi Florian
>
[snip]
>> if (!mv643xx_eth_version_printed++)
>> pr_notice("MV-643xx 10/100/1000 ethernet driver version %s\n",
>
> This is not related to your change, but there is a problem in this
> function that has already been discussed in the past if I remember
> correctly: The respective clock needs to be enabled here (at least
> on Kirkwood), since accesses to the hardware are done below.
> Enabling the clock only in mv643xx_eth_probe() is too late.
>
> As said, this is not a problem introduced by your changes (and which
> is currently circumvented by enabling the respective clocks in
> kirkwood_legacy_clk_init() and kirkwood_ge0x_init()), but we might
> want to fix this now to get rid of unconditionally enabling the GE
> clocks in the DT case.
I think there may have been some confusion between the "ethernet-group"
clock and the actual Ethernet port inside the "ethernet-group". The
mv643xx_eth driver assumes we have a per-port clock gating scheme, while
I think we have a per "ethernet-group" clock gating scheme instead. Like
you said, I think this should be addressed separately.
[snip]
>
> You don't change the clk initialization here:
>
> #if defined(CONFIG_HAVE_CLK)
> mp->clk = clk_get(&pdev->dev, (pdev->id ? "1" : "0"));
> if (!IS_ERR(mp->clk)) {
> clk_prepare_enable(mp->clk);
> mp->t_clk = clk_get_rate(mp->clk);
> }
> #endif
>
> Which, if I understand correctly, works in the DT case because you
> assign "clock-names" to the clocks in the DTS. However, I wonder
> whether this works for any but the first Ethernet device.
>
> In the old platform device setup, the pdev->id was set when
> initialiazing the platform_device structure in common.c. Where is
> this done in the DT case?
Looks like you are right, in the DT case, I assume that we should lookup
the clock using NULL instead of "1" or "0" so we match any clock instead
of a specific one.
[snip]
>
>
> In phy_scan(), the phy is searched like this:
>
> snprintf(phy_id, sizeof(phy_id), PHY_ID_FMT,
> "orion-mdio-mii", addr);
>
> phydev = phy_connect(mp->dev, phy_id, mv643xx_eth_adjust_link,
> PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_GMII);
>
> But "orion-mdio-mii:xx" is the name of the PHY if MDIO is setup via a
> platform_device. I could not get this to work if the MDIO device is
> setup via DT. Am I doing something wrong?
I just missed updating this part of the code to probe for PHYs. The
board I tested with uses a "PHY_NONE" configuration. I will add the
missing bits for of_phy_connect() to be called here.
>
>
> Additionally, in phy_scan() there is this:
>
> if (phy_addr == MV643XX_ETH_PHY_ADDR_DEFAULT) {
> start = phy_addr_get(mp) & 0x1f;
> num = 32;
> } else {
> ...
>
> MV643XX_ETH_PHY_ADDR_DEFAULT is defined as 0. However, many Kirkwood
> devices use "MV643XX_ETH_PHY_ADDR(0)". If the module probe is
> deferred in mv643xx_eth because the MDIO driver is not yet loaded,
> all 32 PHY addresses are scanned without success. This is not needed
> and clutters the log.
Ok, I am not sure how we can circumvent the log cluttering that happens,
what would be your suggestion?
--
Florian
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