[PATCH net-next v2 3/3] net: stmmac: Add glue layer for Spacemit K3 SoC
Inochi Amaoto
inochiama at gmail.com
Wed Jan 21 15:58:37 PST 2026
On Wed, Jan 21, 2026 at 12:05:30PM +0000, Russell King (Oracle) wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 21, 2026 at 03:13:11PM +0800, Inochi Amaoto wrote:
> > + mask = RGMII_RX_DLINE_STEP | RGMII_TX_DLINE_CODE | RGMII_TX_DLINE_EN |
> > + RGMII_TX_DLINE_STEP | RGMII_RX_DLINE_CODE | RGMII_RX_DLINE_EN;
> > + val = FIELD_PREP(RGMII_TX_DLINE_STEP, tx_config) |
> > + FIELD_PREP(RGMII_TX_DLINE_CODE, tx_code) | RGMII_TX_DLINE_EN |
> > + FIELD_PREP(RGMII_RX_DLINE_STEP, rx_config) |
> > + FIELD_PREP(RGMII_RX_DLINE_CODE, rx_code) | RGMII_RX_DLINE_EN;
>
> So your reply where you basically stated that all the RGMII.*DLINE.*
> constants here should be the same was nonsense. How can we trust your
> replies?
>
Sorry, I have found there is a mistake for replying you.
Now I give a detailed description about this registers.
You can check it at
https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/aXFnmXIwSdKCS9Uc@inochi.infowork/
Regards,
Inochi
> > +static int spacemit_dwmac_fix_delay(struct plat_stmmacenet_data *plat_dat,
> > + struct regmap *apmu,
> > + unsigned int dline_offset,
> > + unsigned int tx_delay, unsigned int rx_delay)
> > +{
> > + bool mac_rxid = rx_delay != 0;
> > + bool mac_txid = tx_delay != 0;
> > + unsigned int rx_config = 0;
> > + unsigned int tx_config = 0;
> > + int rx_code;
> > + int tx_code;
> > +
> > + plat_dat->phy_interface = phy_fix_phy_mode_for_mac_delays(plat_dat->phy_interface,
> > + mac_txid,
> > + mac_rxid);
>
> Maybe Andrew can confirm, but this function was to fix up existing
> broken DT, and shouldn't be used by brand new drivers.
>
> > + plat_dat->clk_tx_i = devm_clk_get_enabled(&pdev->dev, "tx");
> > + if (IS_ERR(plat_dat->clk_tx_i))
> > + return dev_err_probe(&pdev->dev, PTR_ERR(plat_dat->clk_tx_i),
> > + "failed to get tx clock\n");
>
> As stated on the previous series, please don't abuse clk_tx_i for
> soemthing that isn't the dwmac's clk_tx_i signal.
>
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