@@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ int mtk_sgmii_init(struct mtk_sgmii *ss, struct device_node *r, u32 ana_rgc3)
return 0;
}
+/* For SGMII interface mode */
int mtk_sgmii_setup_mode_an(struct mtk_sgmii *ss, int id)
{
unsigned int val;
@@ -59,6 +60,9 @@ int mtk_sgmii_setup_mode_an(struct mtk_sgmii *ss, int id)
return 0;
}
+/* For 1000BASE-X and 2500BASE-X interface modes, which operate at a
+ * fixed speed.
+ */
int mtk_sgmii_setup_mode_force(struct mtk_sgmii *ss, int id,
const struct phylink_link_state *state)
{
@@ -81,19 +85,7 @@ int mtk_sgmii_setup_mode_force(struct mtk_sgmii *ss, int id,
/* SGMII force mode setting */
regmap_read(ss->regmap[id], SGMSYS_SGMII_MODE, &val);
val &= ~SGMII_IF_MODE_MASK;
-
- switch (state->speed) {
- case SPEED_10:
- val |= SGMII_SPEED_10;
- break;
- case SPEED_100:
- val |= SGMII_SPEED_100;
- break;
- case SPEED_2500:
- case SPEED_1000:
- val |= SGMII_SPEED_1000;
- break;
- }
+ val |= SGMII_SPEED_1000;
if (state->duplex == DUPLEX_FULL)
val |= SGMII_DUPLEX_FULL;
Phylink does not guarantee that state->speed will be set correctly in the mac_config() call, so it's a bug that the driver makes use of it. Moreover, it is making use of it in a function that is only ever called for 1000BASE-X and 2500BASE-X which operate at a fixed speed which happens to be the same setting irrespective of the interface mode. We can simply remove the switch statement and just set the SGMII interface speed. Signed-off-by: Russell King (Oracle) <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk> --- drivers/net/ethernet/mediatek/mtk_sgmii.c | 18 +++++------------- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)