[PATCH v12 13/13] arm64: dts: ls1088ardb: Add serdes descriptions
Sean Anderson
sean.anderson at seco.com
Mon Mar 27 11:15:47 PDT 2023
On 3/24/23 09:17, Ioana Ciornei wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 21, 2023 at 04:13:12PM -0400, Sean Anderson wrote:
>> This adds serdes support to the LS1088ARDB. I have tested the QSGMII
>> ports as well as the two 10G ports. The SFP slot is now fully supported,
>> instead of being modeled as a fixed-link.
>>
>> Linux hangs around when the serdes is initialized if the si5341 is
>> enabled with the in-tree driver, so I have modeled it as a two fixed
>> clocks instead. There are a few registers in the QIXIS FPGA which
>> control the SFP GPIOs; I have modeled them as discrete GPIO controllers
>> for now. I never saw the AQR105 interrupt fire; not sure what was going
>> on, but I have removed it to force polling.
>
> So you didn't see the interrupt fire even without these patches?
Not sure. I went to check this, and discovered I could no longer get the
link to come up in Linux, even on v6.0 (before the rate adaptation
tuff). I see the LEDs blinking in U-Boot, so presumably it's some
configuration problem. I'm going to look into this further when I have
more time.
> I just tested this on a LS1088ARDB and it works.
>
> root at localhost:~# cat /proc/interrupts | grep extirq
> 99: 5 ls-extirq 2 Level 0x0000000008b97000:00
> root at localhost:~# ip link set dev endpmac2 up
> root at localhost:~# cat /proc/interrupts | grep extirq
> 99: 6 ls-extirq 2 Level 0x0000000008b97000:00
> root at localhost:~# ip link set dev endpmac2 down
> root at localhost:~# cat /proc/interrupts | grep extirq
> 99: 7 ls-extirq 2 Level 0x0000000008b97000:00
>
> Please don't just remove things.
Well, polling isn't the worst thing for a single interface... I do
remember having a problem with the interrupt. If this series works
with interrupts enabled, I can leave it in.
Did you have a chance to look at the core (patches 7 and 8) of this
series? Does it make sense to you? Am I missing something which would
allow switching from 1G->10G?
--Sean
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