[PATCH net v3] net: dsa: mt7530: fix enabling EEE on MT7531 switch on all boards
Daniel Golle
daniel at makrotopia.org
Wed Apr 10 11:52:24 PDT 2024
On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 01:58:56PM +0200, Paolo Abeni wrote:
> On Mon, 2024-04-08 at 10:08 +0300, Arınç ÜNAL via B4 Relay wrote:
> > From: Arınç ÜNAL <arinc.unal at arinc9.com>
> >
> > The commit 40b5d2f15c09 ("net: dsa: mt7530: Add support for EEE features")
> > brought EEE support but did not enable EEE on MT7531 MACs. EEE is
> > enabled on MT7531 switch MACs by pulling the LAN2LED0 pin low on the board
> > (bootstrapping), unsetting the EEE_DIS bit on the trap register, or setting
> > the internal EEE switch bit on the CORE_PLL_GROUP4 register. Thanks to
> > SkyLake Huang (黃啟澤) from MediaTek for providing information on the
> > internal EEE switch bit.
> >
> > There are existing boards that were not designed to pull the pin low.
> > Because of that, the EEE status currently depends on the board design.
> >
> > The EEE_DIS bit on the trap pertains to the LAN2LED0 pin which is usually
> > used to control an LED. Once the bit is unset, the pin will be low. That
> > will make the active low LED turn on. The pin is controlled by the switch
> > PHY. It seems that the PHY controls the pin in the way that it inverts the
> > pin state. That means depending on the wiring of the LED connected to
> > LAN2LED0 on the board, the LED may be on without an active link.
> >
> > To not cause this unwanted behaviour whilst enabling EEE on all boards, set
> > the internal EEE switch bit on the CORE_PLL_GROUP4 register.
> >
> > My testing on MT7531 shows a certain amount of traffic loss when EEE is
> > enabled. That said, I haven't come across a board that enables EEE. So
> > enable EEE on the switch MACs but disable EEE advertisement on the switch
> > PHYs. This way, we don't change the behaviour of the majority of the boards
> > that have this switch. The mediatek-ge PHY driver already disables EEE
> > advertisement on the switch PHYs but my testing shows that it is somehow
> > enabled afterwards. Disabling EEE advertisement before the PHY driver
> > initialises keeps it off.
> >
> > With this change, EEE can now be enabled using ethtool.
> >
> > Fixes: 40b5d2f15c09 ("net: dsa: mt7530: Add support for EEE features")
> > Reviewed-by: Florian Fainelli <florian.fainelli at broadcom.com>
> > Signed-off-by: Arınç ÜNAL <arinc.unal at arinc9.com>
> > ---
> > Here's some information for the record. EEE could not be enabled on MT7531
> > on most boards using ethtool before this. On MT7988 SoC switch, EEE is
> > disabled by default but can be turned on normally using ethtool. EEE is
> > enabled by default on MT7530 and there's no need to make changes on the DSA
> > subdriver for it.
> > ---
> > Changes in v3:
> > - Remove patch 2, it was revealed that it doesn't fix a bug.
> > - Patch 1
> > - Use the internal EEE switch bit provided by SkyLake Huang (黃啟澤). It
> > is a better method compared to unsetting the EEE_DIS bit of the trap as
> > the latter method causes unwanted behaviour on the LED connected to the
> > pin that pertains to the EEE_DIS bit.
>
> Since this leverages something relatively obscure, it would be great if
> someone in the CC list could independently test it. Let's wait a bit
> more.
I've excessively tested this patch on MT7531 today, and reviewed it
today and yesterday. I've also picked it as downstream patch[1] to
OpenWrt, so an even wider audience will have the pleasure of working
EEE on those switch ICs and in-SoC switches.
Tested-by: Daniel Golle <daniel at makrotopia.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Golle <daniel at makrotopia.org>
[1]: https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/openwrt.git;a=commit;h=98f9154316fe8371c709bd11ae8f263e22075ec6
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