[PATCH net-next v9 5/6] net: stmmac: configure SerDes according to the interface mode

Choong Yong Liang yong.liang.choong at linux.intel.com
Thu Mar 6 21:28:46 PST 2025



On 7/3/2025 4:52 am, David E. Box wrote:
> On Thu, 2025-03-06 at 20:56 +0800, Choong Yong Liang wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 6/3/2025 5:05 pm, Andy Shevchenko wrote:
>>> On Thu, Mar 6, 2025 at 10:39 AM Choong Yong Liang
>>> <yong.liang.choong at linux.intel.com> wrote:
>>>> On 6/3/2025 3:15 pm, Andy Shevchenko wrote:
>>>>> Thu, Feb 27, 2025 at 08:15:21PM +0800, Choong Yong Liang kirjoitti:
>>> ...
>>>
>>>>>> config DWMAC_INTEL
>>>>>>        default X86
>>>>>>        depends on X86 && STMMAC_ETH && PCI
>>>>>>        depends on COMMON_CLK
>>>>>> +    depends on ACPI
>>>>> Stray and unexplained change. Please, fix it. We don't need the
>>>>> dependencies
>>>>> which are not realised in the compile time.
>>>> The dependency on ACPI is necessary because the intel_pmc_ipc.h header
>>>> relies on ACPI functionality to interact with the Intel PMC.
>>> So, that header has to be fixed as ACPI here is really unneeded
>>> dependency for the cases when somebody (for whatever reasons) want to
>>> build a kernel without ACPI support but with the driver enabled for
>>> let's say PCI device.
>>>
>>>
>>> -- With Best Regards, Andy Shevchenko
>>
>> Hi Andy,
>>
>> Thank you for your feedback, Andy.
>> I appreciate your insights regarding the ACPI dependency.
>> The intel_pmc_ipc.h header is under the ownership of David E Box, who
>> focuses on the platform code, while my focus is on the netdev.
>>
>> Hi David,
>>
>> if you could kindly look into making the ACPI dependency optional in the
>> intel_pmc_ipc.h header, it would be greatly appreciated.
>> I am more than willing to provide any support necessary to ensure a smooth
>> resolution.
> 
> Choong you only need put the function under a #if CONFIG_ACPI block and provide
> an alternative that returns an error when the code is not build. Like this,
> 
> #if CONFIG_ACPI
> static inline int intel_pmc_ipc(struct pmc_ipc_cmd *ipc_cmd, struct pmc_ipc_rbuf
> *rbuf)
> {
>     ...
> }
> #else
> static inline int intel_pmc_ipc(struct pmc_ipc_cmd *ipc_cmd, struct pmc_ipc_rbuf
> *rbuf) { return -ENODEV; }
> #endif
> 
> David
> 
>>
>> This patch series has already been accepted, but we recognize the
>> importance of addressing this issue in the next patch series for upstream.
>> Our goal is to ensure that the driver can be compiled and function
>> correctly in both ACPI and non-ACPI environments.
>>
>> Thank you both for your understanding and collaboration.
> 
> 
Hi Andy and David,

Thank you for the feedback.

The current ACPI dependency for the config DWMAC_INTEL is necessary, but I 
agree on making it optional.

Implementing the suggestion from David using the "#if CONFIG_ACPI" approach 
would address your concern about users who need to build a kernel without 
ACPI support.

If you are okay with this approach, then I will submit the solution for 
upstream.



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