Message ID | 5f7fc409ecae7794e4f09d90437db1dd9e4e7132.1722207277.git.daniel@makrotopia.org (mailing list archive) |
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State | Superseded |
Headers | show |
Series | [net,v2] net: ethernet: mtk_eth_soc: drop clocks unused by Ethernet driver | expand |
On Mon, 29 Jul 2024 00:00:23 +0100 Daniel Golle wrote: > Clocks for SerDes and PHY are going to be handled by standalone drivers > for each of those hardware components. Drop them from the Ethernet driver. > > The clocks which are being removed for this patch are responsible for > the for the SerDes PCS and PHYs used for the 2nd and 3rd MAC which are > anyway not yet supported. Hence backwards compatibility is not an issue. What user visible issue is it fixing, then?
On 7/30/24 04:06, Jakub Kicinski wrote: > On Mon, 29 Jul 2024 00:00:23 +0100 Daniel Golle wrote: >> Clocks for SerDes and PHY are going to be handled by standalone drivers >> for each of those hardware components. Drop them from the Ethernet driver. >> >> The clocks which are being removed for this patch are responsible for >> the for the SerDes PCS and PHYs used for the 2nd and 3rd MAC which are >> anyway not yet supported. Hence backwards compatibility is not an issue. > > What user visible issue is it fixing, then? Indeed this looks like more a cleanup than a fix. @Daniel why net-next without fixes tag is not a suitable target here? Thanks! Paolo
On Tue, Jul 30, 2024 at 10:53:19AM +0200, Paolo Abeni wrote: > On 7/30/24 04:06, Jakub Kicinski wrote: > > On Mon, 29 Jul 2024 00:00:23 +0100 Daniel Golle wrote: > > > Clocks for SerDes and PHY are going to be handled by standalone drivers > > > for each of those hardware components. Drop them from the Ethernet driver. > > > > > > The clocks which are being removed for this patch are responsible for > > > the for the SerDes PCS and PHYs used for the 2nd and 3rd MAC which are > > > anyway not yet supported. Hence backwards compatibility is not an issue. > > > > What user visible issue is it fixing, then? > > Indeed this looks like more a cleanup than a fix. @Daniel why net-next > without fixes tag is not a suitable target here? There is no user visible issue. I didn't know that this would be the condition for going into 'net'. I will resend the patch to net-next.
On 7/30/24 12:22, Daniel Golle wrote: > On Tue, Jul 30, 2024 at 10:53:19AM +0200, Paolo Abeni wrote: >> On 7/30/24 04:06, Jakub Kicinski wrote: >>> On Mon, 29 Jul 2024 00:00:23 +0100 Daniel Golle wrote: >>>> Clocks for SerDes and PHY are going to be handled by standalone drivers >>>> for each of those hardware components. Drop them from the Ethernet driver. >>>> >>>> The clocks which are being removed for this patch are responsible for >>>> the for the SerDes PCS and PHYs used for the 2nd and 3rd MAC which are >>>> anyway not yet supported. Hence backwards compatibility is not an issue. >>> >>> What user visible issue is it fixing, then? >> >> Indeed this looks like more a cleanup than a fix. @Daniel why net-next >> without fixes tag is not a suitable target here? > > There is no user visible issue. I didn't know that this would be the > condition for going into 'net'. I will resend the patch to net-next. See: https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v6.10.2/source/Documentation/process/maintainer-netdev.rst#L68 The main point here is the patch looks more a cleanup than a fix. If so, please also drop the fixes tag when re-posting, thanks! Paolo
diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/mediatek/mtk_eth_soc.h b/drivers/net/ethernet/mediatek/mtk_eth_soc.h index eb1708b43aa3e..0d5225f1d3eef 100644 --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/mediatek/mtk_eth_soc.h +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/mediatek/mtk_eth_soc.h @@ -724,12 +724,8 @@ enum mtk_clks_map { MTK_CLK_ETHWARP_WOCPU2, MTK_CLK_ETHWARP_WOCPU1, MTK_CLK_ETHWARP_WOCPU0, - MTK_CLK_TOP_USXGMII_SBUS_0_SEL, - MTK_CLK_TOP_USXGMII_SBUS_1_SEL, MTK_CLK_TOP_SGM_0_SEL, MTK_CLK_TOP_SGM_1_SEL, - MTK_CLK_TOP_XFI_PHY_0_XTAL_SEL, - MTK_CLK_TOP_XFI_PHY_1_XTAL_SEL, MTK_CLK_TOP_ETH_GMII_SEL, MTK_CLK_TOP_ETH_REFCK_50M_SEL, MTK_CLK_TOP_ETH_SYS_200M_SEL, @@ -800,19 +796,9 @@ enum mtk_clks_map { BIT_ULL(MTK_CLK_GP3) | BIT_ULL(MTK_CLK_XGP1) | \ BIT_ULL(MTK_CLK_XGP2) | BIT_ULL(MTK_CLK_XGP3) | \ BIT_ULL(MTK_CLK_CRYPTO) | \ - BIT_ULL(MTK_CLK_SGMII_TX_250M) | \ - BIT_ULL(MTK_CLK_SGMII_RX_250M) | \ - BIT_ULL(MTK_CLK_SGMII2_TX_250M) | \ - BIT_ULL(MTK_CLK_SGMII2_RX_250M) | \ BIT_ULL(MTK_CLK_ETHWARP_WOCPU2) | \ BIT_ULL(MTK_CLK_ETHWARP_WOCPU1) | \ BIT_ULL(MTK_CLK_ETHWARP_WOCPU0) | \ - BIT_ULL(MTK_CLK_TOP_USXGMII_SBUS_0_SEL) | \ - BIT_ULL(MTK_CLK_TOP_USXGMII_SBUS_1_SEL) | \ - BIT_ULL(MTK_CLK_TOP_SGM_0_SEL) | \ - BIT_ULL(MTK_CLK_TOP_SGM_1_SEL) | \ - BIT_ULL(MTK_CLK_TOP_XFI_PHY_0_XTAL_SEL) | \ - BIT_ULL(MTK_CLK_TOP_XFI_PHY_1_XTAL_SEL) | \ BIT_ULL(MTK_CLK_TOP_ETH_GMII_SEL) | \ BIT_ULL(MTK_CLK_TOP_ETH_REFCK_50M_SEL) | \ BIT_ULL(MTK_CLK_TOP_ETH_SYS_200M_SEL) | \