[RFC PATCH v2 0/2] nb8800 suspend/resume support
Mason
slash.tmp at free.fr
Wed Aug 2 07:41:07 PDT 2017
On 01/08/2017 18:32, Mason wrote:
> I need suspend/resume support in the nb8800 driver.
> On tango platforms, suspend loses all context (MMIO registers).
> To make the task easy, we just close the device on suspend,
> and open it again on resume. This requires properly resetting
> the HW on resume.
>
> Patch 1 moves all the HW init to nb8800_init()
> Patch 2 adds suspend/resume support
I have now confirmed that the "flow control" issue I reported
in another thread has nothing to do with flow control per se.
The problem is that nb8800_pause_config() calls nb8800_dma_stop()
and when it does, RX is borked.
On a GigE switch:
[ 21.444268] ENTER nb8800_pause_config
[ 21.448604] rxcr=06100a8f pause_rx=1 pause_tx=0 pause=1 asym_pause=1
[ 21.455020] nb8800 26000.ethernet eth0: Link is Up - 1Gbps/Full - flow control rx/tx
In this case, pause_tx and RCR_FL match, so we skip the
silly dance.
On a FastE switch:
[ 11.611613] ENTER nb8800_pause_config
[ 11.615942] rxcr=06100a8f pause_rx=1 pause_tx=1 pause=1 asym_pause=0
[ 11.825535] nb8800 26000.ethernet eth0: Link is Up - 100Mbps/Full - flow control rx/tx
In this case pause_tx and RCR_FL don't match, so we hit
nb8800_dma_stop() and the HW block becomes deaf.
In conclusion, two issues I've been discussing:
A) RX wedged after ndo_close
B) flow control breaks on FastE switches
are in fact two symptoms of the same root issue.
Regards.
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