Message ID | 20230116091637.272923-1-jbrunet@baylibre.com (mailing list archive) |
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Headers | show |
Series | net: mdio: add amlogic gxl mdio mux support | expand |
On Mon, Jan 16, 2023 at 10:16:34AM +0100, Jerome Brunet wrote: > Add support for the MDIO multiplexer found in the Amlogic GXL SoC family. > This multiplexer allows to choose between the external (SoC pins) MDIO bus, > or the internal one leading to the integrated 10/100M PHY. > > This multiplexer has been handled with the mdio-mux-mmioreg generic driver > so far. When it was added, it was thought the logic was handled by a > single register. > > It turns out more than a single register need to be properly set. > As long as the device is using the Amlogic vendor bootloader, or upstream > u-boot with net support, it is working fine since the kernel is inheriting > the bootloader settings. Without net support in the bootloader, this glue > comes unset in the kernel and only the external path may operate properly. > > With this driver (and the associated DT update), the kernel no longer relies > on the bootloader to set things up, fixing the problem. Ideally, you should also post an actual user of this driver, i.e. the DT updates. > This has been tested on the aml-s905x-cc (LePotato) for the internal path > and the aml-s912-pc (Tartiflette) for the external path. So these exist in mainline, which is enough for me. Andrew
On Wed 18 Jan 2023 at 04:08, Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> wrote: > On Mon, Jan 16, 2023 at 10:16:34AM +0100, Jerome Brunet wrote: >> Add support for the MDIO multiplexer found in the Amlogic GXL SoC family. >> This multiplexer allows to choose between the external (SoC pins) MDIO bus, >> or the internal one leading to the integrated 10/100M PHY. >> >> This multiplexer has been handled with the mdio-mux-mmioreg generic driver >> so far. When it was added, it was thought the logic was handled by a >> single register. >> >> It turns out more than a single register need to be properly set. >> As long as the device is using the Amlogic vendor bootloader, or upstream >> u-boot with net support, it is working fine since the kernel is inheriting >> the bootloader settings. Without net support in the bootloader, this glue >> comes unset in the kernel and only the external path may operate properly. >> >> With this driver (and the associated DT update), the kernel no longer relies >> on the bootloader to set things up, fixing the problem. > > Ideally, you should also post an actual user of this driver, i.e. the > DT updates. I usually avoid doing this since the DT part is intended for another maintainer. The idea is make life easy for them and let them pick the entire series (or not). I don't mind sending the DT update along if it is the perferred way with netdev. FYI, the DT update would look like this : https://gitlab.com/jbrunet/linux/-/commit/1d38ccf1b9f264111b1c56f18cfb4804227d3894.patch > >> This has been tested on the aml-s905x-cc (LePotato) for the internal path >> and the aml-s912-pc (Tartiflette) for the external path. > > So these exist in mainline, which is enough for me. Yes the boards exists in mainline, there are still using the mdio-mux-mmioreg driver ATM > > Andrew
> I usually avoid doing this since the DT part is intended for another > maintainer. The idea is make life easy for them and let them pick the > entire series (or not). I don't mind sending the DT update along if it > is the perferred way with netdev. > > FYI, the DT update would look like this : > https://gitlab.com/jbrunet/linux/-/commit/1d38ccf1b9f264111b1c56f18cfb4804227d3894.patch > > > > >> This has been tested on the aml-s905x-cc (LePotato) for the internal path > >> and the aml-s912-pc (Tartiflette) for the external path. > > > > So these exist in mainline, which is enough for me. > > Yes the boards exists in mainline, there are still using the mdio-mux-mmioreg driver > ATM The point of posting the actual users is sometimes we get vendor crap with no actual in tree users. We want to avoid that. It can be enough to mention in the cover letter than a future patchset will change the DT files X, Y and Z, making it clear there are in tree users. Andrew