Message ID | 20210310211420.649985-3-ilya.lipnitskiy@gmail.com (mailing list archive) |
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Series | [1/3] net: dsa: mt7530: remove redundant clock enables | expand |
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Hello Ilya, On Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 01:14:20PM -0800, Ilya Lipnitskiy wrote: > 3f9ef7785a9c ("MIPS: ralink: manage low reset lines") made it so mt7530 > actually resets the switch on platforms such as mt7621 (where bit 2 is > the reset line for the switch). That exposed an issue where the switch > would not function properly in TRGMII mode after a reset. > > Reconfigure core clock in TRGMII mode to fix the issue. > > Also, disable both core and TRGMII Tx clocks prior to reconfiguring. > Previously, only the core clock was disabled, but not TRGMII Tx clock. > > Tested on Ubiquity ER-X (MT7621) with TRGMII mode enabled. > > Signed-off-by: Ilya Lipnitskiy <ilya.lipnitskiy@gmail.com> > --- For the networking subsystem there are two git trees, "net" for bugfixes and "net-next" for new features, and we specify the target tree using git send-email --subject-prefix="PATCH net-next". I assume you would like the v5.12 kernel to actually be functional on the Ubiquiti ER-X switch, so I would recommend keeping this patch minimal and splitting it out from the current series, and targeting it towards the "net" tree, which will eventually get merged into one of the v5.12 rc's and then into the final version. The other patches won't go into v5.12 but into v5.13, hence the "next" name. Also add these lines in your .gitconfig: [core] abbrev = 12 [pretty] fixes = Fixes: %h (\"%s\") and run: git show 3f9ef7785a9c --pretty=fixes Fixes: 3f9ef7785a9c ("MIPS: ralink: manage low reset lines") and paste that "Fixes:" line in the commit message, right above your Signed-off-by: tag.
Hi Vladimir, On Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 3:10 PM Vladimir Oltean <olteanv@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello Ilya, > > On Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 01:14:20PM -0800, Ilya Lipnitskiy wrote: > > 3f9ef7785a9c ("MIPS: ralink: manage low reset lines") made it so mt7530 > > actually resets the switch on platforms such as mt7621 (where bit 2 is > > the reset line for the switch). That exposed an issue where the switch > > would not function properly in TRGMII mode after a reset. > > > > Reconfigure core clock in TRGMII mode to fix the issue. > > > > Also, disable both core and TRGMII Tx clocks prior to reconfiguring. > > Previously, only the core clock was disabled, but not TRGMII Tx clock. > > > > Tested on Ubiquity ER-X (MT7621) with TRGMII mode enabled. > > > > Signed-off-by: Ilya Lipnitskiy <ilya.lipnitskiy@gmail.com> > > --- > > For the networking subsystem there are two git trees, "net" for bugfixes > and "net-next" for new features, and we specify the target tree using > git send-email --subject-prefix="PATCH net-next". > > I assume you would like the v5.12 kernel to actually be functional on > the Ubiquiti ER-X switch, so I would recommend keeping this patch > minimal and splitting it out from the current series, and targeting it > towards the "net" tree, which will eventually get merged into one of the > v5.12 rc's and then into the final version. The other patches won't go > into v5.12 but into v5.13, hence the "next" name. I think I knew this, but didn't think it through. Thanks for your guidance. I have submitted a single patch to "net" and that same patch and two more to "net-next" - hopefully that looks better, but I'm sure I have more to learn still. > > Also add these lines in your .gitconfig: > > [core] > abbrev = 12 > [pretty] > fixes = Fixes: %h (\"%s\") > > and run: > > git show 3f9ef7785a9c --pretty=fixes > Fixes: 3f9ef7785a9c ("MIPS: ralink: manage low reset lines") > > and paste that "Fixes:" line in the commit message, right above your > Signed-off-by: tag.
Hi Vladimir, On Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 3:10 PM Vladimir Oltean <olteanv@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello Ilya, > > On Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 01:14:20PM -0800, Ilya Lipnitskiy wrote: > > 3f9ef7785a9c ("MIPS: ralink: manage low reset lines") made it so mt7530 > > actually resets the switch on platforms such as mt7621 (where bit 2 is > > the reset line for the switch). That exposed an issue where the switch > > would not function properly in TRGMII mode after a reset. > > > > Reconfigure core clock in TRGMII mode to fix the issue. > > > > Also, disable both core and TRGMII Tx clocks prior to reconfiguring. > > Previously, only the core clock was disabled, but not TRGMII Tx clock. > > > > Tested on Ubiquity ER-X (MT7621) with TRGMII mode enabled. > > > > Signed-off-by: Ilya Lipnitskiy <ilya.lipnitskiy@gmail.com> > > --- > > For the networking subsystem there are two git trees, "net" for bugfixes > and "net-next" for new features, and we specify the target tree using > git send-email --subject-prefix="PATCH net-next". > > I assume you would like the v5.12 kernel to actually be functional on > the Ubiquiti ER-X switch, so I would recommend keeping this patch > minimal and splitting it out from the current series, and targeting it > towards the "net" tree, which will eventually get merged into one of the > v5.12 rc's and then into the final version. The other patches won't go > into v5.12 but into v5.13, hence the "next" name. I thought I figured it out - now I'm confused. Can you explain why https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/netdevbpf/patch/20210311012108.7190-1-ilya.lipnitskiy@gmail.com/ is marked as supeseded? > > Also add these lines in your .gitconfig: > > [core] > abbrev = 12 > [pretty] > fixes = Fixes: %h (\"%s\") > > and run: > > git show 3f9ef7785a9c --pretty=fixes > Fixes: 3f9ef7785a9c ("MIPS: ralink: manage low reset lines") > > and paste that "Fixes:" line in the commit message, right above your > Signed-off-by: tag.
On 3/10/2021 7:17 PM, Ilya Lipnitskiy wrote: > Hi Vladimir, > > On Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 3:10 PM Vladimir Oltean <olteanv@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hello Ilya, >> >> On Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 01:14:20PM -0800, Ilya Lipnitskiy wrote: >>> 3f9ef7785a9c ("MIPS: ralink: manage low reset lines") made it so mt7530 >>> actually resets the switch on platforms such as mt7621 (where bit 2 is >>> the reset line for the switch). That exposed an issue where the switch >>> would not function properly in TRGMII mode after a reset. >>> >>> Reconfigure core clock in TRGMII mode to fix the issue. >>> >>> Also, disable both core and TRGMII Tx clocks prior to reconfiguring. >>> Previously, only the core clock was disabled, but not TRGMII Tx clock. >>> >>> Tested on Ubiquity ER-X (MT7621) with TRGMII mode enabled. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Ilya Lipnitskiy <ilya.lipnitskiy@gmail.com> >>> --- >> >> For the networking subsystem there are two git trees, "net" for bugfixes >> and "net-next" for new features, and we specify the target tree using >> git send-email --subject-prefix="PATCH net-next". >> >> I assume you would like the v5.12 kernel to actually be functional on >> the Ubiquiti ER-X switch, so I would recommend keeping this patch >> minimal and splitting it out from the current series, and targeting it >> towards the "net" tree, which will eventually get merged into one of the >> v5.12 rc's and then into the final version. The other patches won't go >> into v5.12 but into v5.13, hence the "next" name. > I thought I figured it out - now I'm confused. Can you explain why > https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/netdevbpf/patch/20210311012108.7190-1-ilya.lipnitskiy@gmail.com/ > is marked as supeseded? That looks like a mistake on the maintainer side, I do not believe that patch should be Superseded since you just submitted it.
Hi Florian, On Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 7:20 PM Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On 3/10/2021 7:17 PM, Ilya Lipnitskiy wrote: > > Hi Vladimir, > > > > On Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 3:10 PM Vladimir Oltean <olteanv@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >> Hello Ilya, > >> > >> On Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 01:14:20PM -0800, Ilya Lipnitskiy wrote: > >>> 3f9ef7785a9c ("MIPS: ralink: manage low reset lines") made it so mt7530 > >>> actually resets the switch on platforms such as mt7621 (where bit 2 is > >>> the reset line for the switch). That exposed an issue where the switch > >>> would not function properly in TRGMII mode after a reset. > >>> > >>> Reconfigure core clock in TRGMII mode to fix the issue. > >>> > >>> Also, disable both core and TRGMII Tx clocks prior to reconfiguring. > >>> Previously, only the core clock was disabled, but not TRGMII Tx clock. > >>> > >>> Tested on Ubiquity ER-X (MT7621) with TRGMII mode enabled. > >>> > >>> Signed-off-by: Ilya Lipnitskiy <ilya.lipnitskiy@gmail.com> > >>> --- > >> > >> For the networking subsystem there are two git trees, "net" for bugfixes > >> and "net-next" for new features, and we specify the target tree using > >> git send-email --subject-prefix="PATCH net-next". > >> > >> I assume you would like the v5.12 kernel to actually be functional on > >> the Ubiquiti ER-X switch, so I would recommend keeping this patch > >> minimal and splitting it out from the current series, and targeting it > >> towards the "net" tree, which will eventually get merged into one of the > >> v5.12 rc's and then into the final version. The other patches won't go > >> into v5.12 but into v5.13, hence the "next" name. > > I thought I figured it out - now I'm confused. Can you explain why > > https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/netdevbpf/patch/20210311012108.7190-1-ilya.lipnitskiy@gmail.com/ > > is marked as supeseded? > > That looks like a mistake on the maintainer side, I do not believe that > patch should be Superseded since you just submitted it. Thanks for taking a look. I thought maybe I did something wrong with submitting the same patch to net and net-next, but the net-next series (https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/netdevbpf/patch/20210311020954.842341-1-ilya.lipnitskiy@gmail.com/) depends on it, so the way I did it made the most sense for me. Let me know if I did something wrong. > -- > Florian
diff --git a/drivers/net/dsa/mt7530.c b/drivers/net/dsa/mt7530.c index b106ea816778..7ef5e7c23e05 100644 --- a/drivers/net/dsa/mt7530.c +++ b/drivers/net/dsa/mt7530.c @@ -435,30 +435,30 @@ mt7530_pad_clk_setup(struct dsa_switch *ds, phy_interface_t interface) mt7530_write(priv, MT7530_TRGMII_TD_ODT(i), TD_DM_DRVP(8) | TD_DM_DRVN(8)); - /* Setup core clock for MT7530 */ - if (!trgint) { - /* Disable MT7530 core clock */ - core_clear(priv, CORE_TRGMII_GSW_CLK_CG, REG_GSWCK_EN); - - /* Disable PLL, since phy_device has not yet been created - * provided for phy_[read,write]_mmd_indirect is called, we - * provide our own core_write_mmd_indirect to complete this - * function. - */ - core_write(priv, CORE_GSWPLL_GRP1, 0); - - /* Set core clock into 500Mhz */ - core_write(priv, CORE_GSWPLL_GRP2, - RG_GSWPLL_POSDIV_500M(1) | - RG_GSWPLL_FBKDIV_500M(25)); + /* Since phy_device has not yet been created and + * phy_[read,write]_mmd_indirect is not available, we provide our own + * core_write_mmd_indirect with core_{clear,write,set} wrappers to + * complete this function. + */ - /* Enable PLL */ - core_write(priv, CORE_GSWPLL_GRP1, - RG_GSWPLL_EN_PRE | - RG_GSWPLL_POSDIV_200M(2) | - RG_GSWPLL_FBKDIV_200M(32)); + /* Disable MT7530 core and TRGMII Tx clocks */ + core_clear(priv, CORE_TRGMII_GSW_CLK_CG, + REG_GSWCK_EN | REG_TRGMIICK_EN); - } + /* Setup core clock for MT7530 */ + /* Disable PLL */ + core_write(priv, CORE_GSWPLL_GRP1, 0); + + /* Set core clock into 500Mhz */ + core_write(priv, CORE_GSWPLL_GRP2, + RG_GSWPLL_POSDIV_500M(1) | + RG_GSWPLL_FBKDIV_500M(25)); + + /* Enable PLL */ + core_write(priv, CORE_GSWPLL_GRP1, + RG_GSWPLL_EN_PRE | + RG_GSWPLL_POSDIV_200M(2) | + RG_GSWPLL_FBKDIV_200M(32)); /* Setup the MT7530 TRGMII Tx Clock */ core_write(priv, CORE_PLL_GROUP5, RG_LCDDS_PCW_NCPO1(ncpo1));
3f9ef7785a9c ("MIPS: ralink: manage low reset lines") made it so mt7530 actually resets the switch on platforms such as mt7621 (where bit 2 is the reset line for the switch). That exposed an issue where the switch would not function properly in TRGMII mode after a reset. Reconfigure core clock in TRGMII mode to fix the issue. Also, disable both core and TRGMII Tx clocks prior to reconfiguring. Previously, only the core clock was disabled, but not TRGMII Tx clock. Tested on Ubiquity ER-X (MT7621) with TRGMII mode enabled. Signed-off-by: Ilya Lipnitskiy <ilya.lipnitskiy@gmail.com> --- drivers/net/dsa/mt7530.c | 44 ++++++++++++++++++++-------------------- 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-)