[REGRESSION, BISECTED] mvneta broken in 3.14 on RN2120, RN102 and RN104 after e3a8786c10e7
Arnaud Ebalard
arno at natisbad.org
Sat Apr 12 09:28:57 PDT 2014
Hi Thomas,
Network is broken w/ 3.14 kernel on Netgear ReadyNAS 102 (the SoC is
an Armada 370 using mvneta driver and rgmii phy): nothing sent, nothing
received from the interface. This came as a surprise (it was reported by
two users) as 3.14-rc8 was ok on my side.
I also checked on a ReadyNAS 104 (Armada 370 using mvneta driver and
rgmii phy for both interfaces) and a ReadyNAS 2120 (Armada XP using
mvneta driver and rgmii phy for both interfaces). They are both
affected too.
A short bisect session pointed e3a8786c10e7 (net: mvneta: fix usage as a
module on RGMII configurations). Reverting it put things back in order
on those three devices.
I took a quick look at e3a8786c10e7 commit and did some tests to narrow
the root cause (I do not have A370 functional specification doc at hand
today so I was not able to check mvneta details):
-}
-
/* Start the Ethernet port RX and TX activity */
static void mvneta_port_up(struct mvneta_port *pp)
{
@@ -2756,12 +2728,15 @@ static void mvneta_port_power_up(struct mvneta_port *pp, int phy_mode)
mvreg_write(pp, MVNETA_UNIT_INTR_CAUSE, 0);
if (phy_mode == PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_SGMII)
- mvneta_port_sgmii_config(pp);
+ mvreg_write(pp, MVNETA_SERDES_CFG, MVNETA_SGMII_SERDES_PROTO);
+ else
+ mvreg_write(pp, MVNETA_SERDES_CFG, MVNETA_RGMII_SERDES_PROTO);
I built a first kernel with the 'else' branch above removed (rationale:
SERDES config was not set for RGMII prior to the patch). The issue
remained.
- mvneta_gmac_rgmii_set(pp, 1);
+ val = mvreg_read(pp, MVNETA_GMAC_CTRL_2);
+
+ val |= MVNETA_GMAC2_PCS_ENABLE | MVNETA_GMAC2_PORT_RGMII;
I removed MVNETA_GMAC2_PCS_ENABLE flag setting (rationale: it was only
done for SGMII prior to the patch and all my platforms have RGMII
connected PHY). *The issue disappeared on all 3 NAS with that simple
change*.
Some additional notes:
- you tested w/ mvneta as a module. Did you test w/ mvneta driver
built in the kernel? This is what I have on my side.
- e3a8786c10e7 is in 3.13.9 kernel and possibly previous ones: I can
confirm 3.13.9 is also broken for me.
- I initially thought the issue was specific to A370 (some differences
in mvneta logic?) as all your tests had been done on AXP. This is the
reason I also checked the RN2120 (mv78230) and it is impacted.
Any idea is welcome.
Cheers,
a+
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