Message ID | 20210114044331.5073-1-kabel@kernel.org |
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Headers | show |
Series | Support for RollBall 10G copper SFP modules | expand |
On Thursday 14 January 2021 16:07:19 Russell King - ARM Linux admin wrote: > On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 05:43:30AM +0100, Marek Behún wrote: > > Instead of configuring the I2C mdiobus when SFP driver is probed, > > create/destroy the mdiobus before the PHY is probed for/after it is > > released. > > > > This way we can tell the mdio-i2c code which protocol to use for each > > SFP transceiver. > > I've been thinking a bit more about this. It looks like it will > allocate and free the MDIO bus each time any module is inserted or > removed, even a fiber module that wouldn't ever have a PHY. This adds > unnecessary noise to the kernel message log. > > We only probe for a PHY if one of: > > - id.base.extended_cc is SFF8024_ECC_10GBASE_T_SFI, > SFF8024_ECC_10GBASE_T_SR, SFF8024_ECC_5GBASE_T, or > SFF8024_ECC_2_5GBASE_T. > - id.base.e1000_base_t is set. > > So, we only need the MDIO bus to be registered if one of those is true. > > As you are introducing "enum mdio_i2c_proto", I'm wondering whether > that should include "MDIO_I2C_NONE", and we should only register the > bus and probe for a PHY if it is not MDIO_I2C_NONE. > > Maybe we should have: > > enum mdio_i2c_proto { > MDIO_I2C_NONE, > MDIO_I2C_MARVELL_C22, > MDIO_I2C_C45, > MDIO_I2C_ROLLBALL, > ... > }; > > with: > > sfp->mdio_protocol = MDIO_I2C_NONE; > if (((!memcmp(id.base.vendor_name, "OEM ", 16) || > !memcmp(id.base.vendor_name, "Turris ", 16)) && > (!memcmp(id.base.vendor_pn, "SFP-10G-T ", 16) || > !memcmp(id.base.vendor_pn, "RTSFP-10", 8)))) { > sfp->mdio_protocol = MDIO_I2C_ROLLBALL; > sfp->module_t_wait = T_WAIT_ROLLBALL; > } else { > switch (id.base.extended_cc) { > ... > } > } > > static int sfp_sm_add_mdio_bus(struct sfp *sfp) > { > int err = 0; > > if (sfp->mdio_protocol != MDIO_I2C_NONE) > err = sfp_i2c_mdiobus_create(sfp); > > return err; > } > > called from the place you call sfp_i2c_mdiobus_create(), and > sfp_sm_probe_for_phy() becomes: > > static int sfp_sm_probe_for_phy(struct sfp *sfp) > { > int err = 0; > > switch (sfp->mdio_protocol) { > case MDIO_I2C_NONE: > break; > > case MDIO_I2C_MARVELL_C22: > err = sfp_sm_probe_phy(sfp, SFP_PHY_ADDR, false); > break; > > case MDIO_I2C_C45: > err = sfp_sm_probe_phy(sfp, SFP_PHY_ADDR, true); > break; > > case MDIO_I2C_ROLLBALL: > err = sfp_sm_probe_phy(sfp, SFP_PHY_ADDR_ROLLBALL, true); > break; > } > > return err; > } > > This avoids having to add the PHY address, as well as fudge around with > id.base.extended_cc to get the PHY probed. > > Thoughts? Hello Russell! For me this solution looks more cleaner. As all those MDIO access protocols are vendor dependent, kernel code should not detect them only from the standard (non-vendor) extended_cc property.
On Mon, 18 Jan 2021 10:38:32 +0100 Pali Rohár <pali@kernel.org> wrote: > On Thursday 14 January 2021 16:07:19 Russell King - ARM Linux admin > wrote: > > On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 05:43:30AM +0100, Marek Behún wrote: > > > Instead of configuring the I2C mdiobus when SFP driver is probed, > > > create/destroy the mdiobus before the PHY is probed for/after it > > > is released. > > > > > > This way we can tell the mdio-i2c code which protocol to use for > > > each SFP transceiver. > > > > I've been thinking a bit more about this. It looks like it will > > allocate and free the MDIO bus each time any module is inserted or > > removed, even a fiber module that wouldn't ever have a PHY. This > > adds unnecessary noise to the kernel message log. > > > > We only probe for a PHY if one of: > > > > - id.base.extended_cc is SFF8024_ECC_10GBASE_T_SFI, > > SFF8024_ECC_10GBASE_T_SR, SFF8024_ECC_5GBASE_T, or > > SFF8024_ECC_2_5GBASE_T. > > - id.base.e1000_base_t is set. > > > > So, we only need the MDIO bus to be registered if one of those is > > true. > > > > As you are introducing "enum mdio_i2c_proto", I'm wondering whether > > that should include "MDIO_I2C_NONE", and we should only register the > > bus and probe for a PHY if it is not MDIO_I2C_NONE. > > > > Maybe we should have: > > > > enum mdio_i2c_proto { > > MDIO_I2C_NONE, > > MDIO_I2C_MARVELL_C22, > > MDIO_I2C_C45, > > MDIO_I2C_ROLLBALL, > > ... > > }; > > > > with: > > > > sfp->mdio_protocol = MDIO_I2C_NONE; > > if (((!memcmp(id.base.vendor_name, "OEM ", 16) > > || !memcmp(id.base.vendor_name, "Turris ", 16)) && > > (!memcmp(id.base.vendor_pn, "SFP-10G-T ", 16) || > > !memcmp(id.base.vendor_pn, "RTSFP-10", 8)))) { > > sfp->mdio_protocol = MDIO_I2C_ROLLBALL; > > sfp->module_t_wait = T_WAIT_ROLLBALL; > > } else { > > switch (id.base.extended_cc) { > > ... > > } > > } > > > > static int sfp_sm_add_mdio_bus(struct sfp *sfp) > > { > > int err = 0; > > > > if (sfp->mdio_protocol != MDIO_I2C_NONE) > > err = sfp_i2c_mdiobus_create(sfp); > > > > return err; > > } > > > > called from the place you call sfp_i2c_mdiobus_create(), and > > sfp_sm_probe_for_phy() becomes: > > > > static int sfp_sm_probe_for_phy(struct sfp *sfp) > > { > > int err = 0; > > > > switch (sfp->mdio_protocol) { > > case MDIO_I2C_NONE: > > break; > > > > case MDIO_I2C_MARVELL_C22: > > err = sfp_sm_probe_phy(sfp, SFP_PHY_ADDR, false); > > break; > > > > case MDIO_I2C_C45: > > err = sfp_sm_probe_phy(sfp, SFP_PHY_ADDR, true); > > break; > > > > case MDIO_I2C_ROLLBALL: > > err = sfp_sm_probe_phy(sfp, SFP_PHY_ADDR_ROLLBALL, > > true); break; > > } > > > > return err; > > } > > > > This avoids having to add the PHY address, as well as fudge around > > with id.base.extended_cc to get the PHY probed. > > > > Thoughts? > > Hello Russell! For me this solution looks more cleaner. As all those > MDIO access protocols are vendor dependent, kernel code should not > detect them only from the standard (non-vendor) extended_cc property. I shall respin this series with this modified, then. Marek