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SubjectRe: [PATCH 1/3] net: thunderx: Cleanup PHY probing code.
On 03/11/2016 10:00 AM, Andrew Lunn wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 09:41:06AM -0800, David Daney wrote:
>> On 03/11/2016 09:31 AM, Andrew Lunn wrote:
>>>> + phy_np = of_parse_phandle(node, "phy-handle", 0);
>>>> + /* If there is no phy or defective firmware presents
>>>> + * this cortina phy, for which there is no driver
>>>> + * support, ignore it.
>>>> + */
>>>> + if (phy_np &&
>>>> + !of_device_is_compatible(phy_np, "cortina,cs4223-slice")) {
>>>
>>> Hi David
>>>
>>> What is a cortina,cs4223-slice,
>>
>> It is 1/4 of:
>>
>> https://www.inphi.com/products/cs4223.php
>>
>>> and why does it need to be handled differently?
>>>
>>
>> $ ls drivers/net/phy/*cortina*
>> ls: cannot access drivers/net/phy/*cortina*: No such file or directory
>>
>> For this configuration of thunder_bgx.c, the use of a Linux PHY
>> driver is optional.
>>
>> The firmware should probably not specify a PHY here, but it does so
>> we ignore it so we don't wait around forever for the non-existent
>> driver to bind.
>
> Hi David
>
> I don't see why it should wait around forever. I have boards with
> Marvell PHYs, yet if i don't build the Marvell driver, the Ethernet
> driver still loads, because the generic PHY driver is used instead.
> Why does this not work here?

As I said before, there is no driver for the device, so
of_phy_find_device() will always return NULL.

It appears that the architects of the cs4223 were not familiar with the
various IEEE specifications for PHYs, so unsurprisingly, the device
cannot be handled by any standards compliant generic drivers.

The Marvell PHY architects, on the other hand, seem to have designed
their devices with a keen eye for following the standards. So, also
unsurprisingly, the Marvell devices work perfectly with the generic drivers.

>
> Also, Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/phy.txt says:
>
> compatible: Compatible list, may contain
> "ethernet-phy-ieee802.3-c22" or "ethernet-phy-ieee802.3-c45" for
> PHYs that implement IEEE802.3 clause 22 or IEEE802.3 clause 45
> specifications. If neither of these are specified, the default is to
> assume clause 22.
>
> If the phy's identifier is known then the list may contain an entry
> of the form: "ethernet-phy-idAAAA.BBBB" where
> AAAA - The value of the 16 bit Phy Identifier 1 register as
> 4 hex digits. This is the chip vendor OUI bits 3:18
> BBBB - The value of the 16 bit Phy Identifier 2 register as
> 4 hex digits. This is the chip vendor OUI bits 19:24,
> followed by 10 bits of a vendor specific ID.
>
> The compatible list should not contain other values than those
> listed here.
>
> So having "cortina,cs4223-slice" in the compatible string goes against
> the binding.

Yes, you are probably correct. That is why the comment in the patch
explains the strategy of ignoring this node that is not complaint with
the binding document.


> To make this work, you probably need to extend the
> whitelist_phys list in of_mdio.c.

That wouldn't work. There is no driver for the PHY, putting it on a
white list doesn't solve the missing driver problem.


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