[net-next PATCH v1 0/2] stmmac: dwmac-meson8b: configurable RGMII TX delay

Jerome Brunet jbrunet at baylibre.com
Thu Nov 24 07:56:04 PST 2016


On Thu, 2016-11-24 at 15:34 +0100, Martin Blumenstingl wrote:
> Currently the dwmac-meson8b stmmac glue driver uses a hardcoded 1/4
> cycle TX clock delay. This seems to work fine for many boards (for
> example Odroid-C2 or Amlogic's reference boards) but there are some
> others where TX traffic is simply broken.
> There are probably multiple reasons why it's working on some boards
> while it's broken on others:
> - some of Amlogic's reference boards are using a Micrel PHY
> - hardware circuit design
> - maybe more...
> 
> This raises a question though:
> Which device is supposed to enable the TX delay when both MAC and PHY
> support it? And should we implement it for each PHY / MAC separately
> or should we think about a more generic solution (currently it's not
> possible to disable the TX delay generated by the RTL8211F PHY via
> devicetree when using phy-mode "rgmii")?

Actually you can skip the part which activate the Tx-delay on the phy
by setting "phy-mode = "rgmii-id" instead of "rgmii"

phy->interface will no longer be PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_RGMII
but PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_RGMII_ID.

> 
> iperf3 results on my Mecool BB2 board (Meson GXM, RTL8211F PHY) with
> TX clock delay disabled on the MAC (as it's enabled in the PHY
> driver).
> TX throughput was virtually zero before:
> $ iperf3 -c 192.168.1.100 -R          
> Connecting to host 192.168.1.100, port 5201
> Reverse mode, remote host 192.168.1.100 is sending
> [  4] local 192.168.1.206 port 52828 connected to 192.168.1.100 port
> 5201
> [ ID] Interval           Transfer     Bandwidth
> [  4]   0.00-1.00   sec   108 MBytes   901
> Mbits/sec                  
> [  4]   1.00-2.00   sec  94.2 MBytes   791
> Mbits/sec                  
> [  4]   2.00-3.00   sec  96.5 MBytes   810
> Mbits/sec                  
> [  4]   3.00-4.00   sec  96.2 MBytes   808
> Mbits/sec                  
> [  4]   4.00-5.00   sec  96.6 MBytes   810
> Mbits/sec                  
> [  4]   5.00-6.00   sec  96.5 MBytes   810
> Mbits/sec                  
> [  4]   6.00-7.00   sec  96.6 MBytes   810
> Mbits/sec                  
> [  4]   7.00-8.00   sec  96.5 MBytes   809
> Mbits/sec                  
> [  4]   8.00-9.00   sec   105 MBytes   884
> Mbits/sec                  
> [  4]   9.00-10.00  sec   111 MBytes   934
> Mbits/sec                  
> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
> [ ID] Interval           Transfer     Bandwidth       Retr
> [  4]   0.00-10.00  sec  1000 MBytes   839
> Mbits/sec    0             sender
> [  4]   0.00-10.00  sec   998 MBytes   837
> Mbits/sec                  receiver
> 
> iperf Done.
> $ iperf3 -c 192.168.1.100   
> Connecting to host 192.168.1.100, port 5201
> [  4] local 192.168.1.206 port 52832 connected to 192.168.1.100 port
> 5201
> [ ID] Interval           Transfer     Bandwidth       Retr  Cwnd
> [  4]   0.00-1.01   sec  99.5 MBytes   829 Mbits/sec  117    139
> KBytes       
> [  4]   1.01-2.00   sec   105 MBytes   884 Mbits/sec  129   70.7
> KBytes       
> [  4]   2.00-3.01   sec   107 MBytes   889 Mbits/sec  106    187
> KBytes       
> [  4]   3.01-4.01   sec   105 MBytes   878 Mbits/sec   92    143
> KBytes       
> [  4]   4.01-5.00   sec   105 MBytes   882 Mbits/sec  140    129
> KBytes       
> [  4]   5.00-6.01   sec   106 MBytes   883 Mbits/sec  115    195
> KBytes       
> [  4]   6.01-7.00   sec   102 MBytes   863 Mbits/sec  133   70.7
> KBytes       
> [  4]   7.00-8.01   sec   106 MBytes   884 Mbits/sec  143   97.6
> KBytes       
> [  4]   8.01-9.01   sec   104 MBytes   875 Mbits/sec  124    107
> KBytes       
> [  4]   9.01-10.01  sec   105 MBytes   876 Mbits/sec   90    139
> KBytes       
> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
> [ ID] Interval           Transfer     Bandwidth       Retr
> [  4]   0.00-10.01  sec  1.02 GBytes   874
> Mbits/sec  1189             sender
> [  4]   0.00-10.01  sec  1.02 GBytes   873
> Mbits/sec                  receiver
> 
> iperf Done.

> 
> 
> Martin Blumenstingl (2):
>   net: dt-bindings: add RGMII TX delay configuration to meson8b-dwmac
>   net: stmmac: dwmac-meson8b: make the RGMII TX delay configurable
> 
>  Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/meson-dwmac.txt | 11
> +++++++++++
>  drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/dwmac-meson8b.c   | 16
> +++++++++++-----
>  include/dt-bindings/net/dwmac-meson8b.h               | 18
> ++++++++++++++++++
>  3 files changed, 40 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
>  create mode 100644 include/dt-bindings/net/dwmac-meson8b.h
> 



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