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SubjectRe: [PATCH net-next v3 3/6] net: lan966x: add port module support
The 11/24/2021 16:04, Russell King (Oracle) wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 24, 2021 at 04:43:23PM +0100, Horatiu Vultur wrote:
> > > > Actually, port->config.phy_mode will not get zeroed. Because right after
> > > > the memset it follows: 'config = port->config'.
> > >
> > > Ah, missed that, thanks. However, why should portmode and phy_mode be
> > > different?
> >
> > Because the serdes knows only few modes(QSGMII, SGMII, GMII) and this
> > information will come from DT. So I would like to have one variable that
> > will configure the serdes ('phy_mode') and one will configure the MAC
> > ('portmode').
>
> I don't follow why you need this to be different.
>
> Isn't the point of interfaces such as phy_set_mode_ext() such that we
> can achieve independence of the details of what is behind that
> interface - so, as it takes a PHY interface mode, if we're operating
> in 1000BASE-X, we pass that to phy_set_mode_ext(). It is then the
> responsibility of the Serdes PHY driver to decide that means "sgmii"
> mode for the Serdes?

I have kept the responsability in the network driver to decide which
interface should for serdes, but I can change that as you suggested.

>
> For example, the Marvell CP110 comphy driver does this:
>
> if (submode == PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_1000BASEX)
> submode = PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_SGMII;
>
> because the serdes phy settings for PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_1000BASEX are
> no different from PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_SGMII - and that detail is hidden
> from the network driver.

Yes, I will add a similar check in the serdes driver.

>
> The next question this brings up is... you're setting all the different
> interface modes in phylink_config.supported_interfaces, which basically
> means you're giving permission for phylink to switch between any of
> those modes. So, what if the serdes is in QSGMII mode but phylink
> requests SGMII mode. Doesn't your driver architecture mean that if
> you're in QSGMII mode you can't use SGMII or GMII mode?
>
> Is there some kind of restriction that you need to split this, or is
> this purely down to the way this driver has been written?

It was just the way the driver has been written.

>
> I don't see any other driver in the kernel making this kind of split.
>
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/Horatiu

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