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authorVladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>2021-01-25 14:23:52 +0200
committerTom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>2021-02-16 11:48:20 -0500
commitd0781c95bc448a211546404c779e78b29ada1214 (patch)
tree0898ff8f87398b37232879fbe53d609c7b75e5f9 /drivers/net/phy
parent56a558834081af0de84a4402d081f49e00297bab (diff)
net: phy: introduce fixed_phy_create for DSA CPU ports
The DSA (Distributed Switch Architecture) implementation has made a design decision when it got introduced to the Linux kernel in 2008. That was to hide away from the user the CPU-facing Ethernet MAC, since it does not make sense to register it as a struct net_device (UCLASS_ETH udevice for U-Boot), because that would never be beneficial for a user: they would not be able to use it for traffic, since conceptually, a packet delivered to the CPU port should loop back into the system. Nonetheless, DSA has had numerous growing pains due to the lack of a struct net_device for the CPU port, but so far it has overcome them. It is unlikely at this stage of maturity that this aspect of it will change. We would like U-Boot to present the same information as Linux, to be at parity in terms of number of interfaces, so that ethNaddr environment variables could directly be associated between U-Boot and Linux. Therefore, we would implicitly like U-Boot to hide the CPU port from the user as well. But the paradox is that DSA still needs a struct phy_device to inform the driver of the parameters of the link that it should configure the CPU port to. The problem is that the phy_device is typically returned via a call to phy_connect, which needs an udevice to attach the PHY to, and to search its ofnode for the 'fixed-link' property. But we don't have an udevice to present for the CPU port. Since 99% of DSA setups are MAC-to-MAC connections between the switch and the host Ethernet controller, the struct phy_device is going to be a fixed PHY. This simplifies things quite a bit. In U-Boot, a fixed PHY does not need an MDIO bus, and does not need an attached dev either. Basically, the phy_connect call doesn't do any connection, it just creates the fixed PHY. The proposal of this patch is to introduce a new fixed_phy_create function which will take a single argument: the ofnode that holds this: port@4 { reg = <4>; phy-mode = "internal"; fixed-link { speed = <2500>; full-duplex; }; }; and probe a fixed PHY driver using the information from this ofnode. DSA will probably be the only user of this function. Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com> Reviewed-by: Claudiu Manoil <claudiu.manoil@nxp.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/net/phy')
-rw-r--r--drivers/net/phy/phy.c31
1 files changed, 31 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/net/phy/phy.c b/drivers/net/phy/phy.c
index a2be398736..89e3076bfd 100644
--- a/drivers/net/phy/phy.c
+++ b/drivers/net/phy/phy.c
@@ -977,6 +977,37 @@ static struct phy_device *phy_connect_gmii2rgmii(struct mii_dev *bus,
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_PHY_FIXED
+/**
+ * fixed_phy_create() - create an unconnected fixed-link pseudo-PHY device
+ * @node: OF node for the container of the fixed-link node
+ *
+ * Description: Creates a struct phy_device based on a fixed-link of_node
+ * description. Can be used without phy_connect by drivers which do not expose
+ * a UCLASS_ETH udevice.
+ */
+struct phy_device *fixed_phy_create(ofnode node)
+{
+ phy_interface_t interface = PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_NONE;
+ const char *if_str;
+ ofnode subnode;
+
+ if_str = ofnode_read_string(node, "phy-mode");
+ if (!if_str) {
+ if_str = ofnode_read_string(node, "phy-interface-type");
+ }
+ if (if_str) {
+ interface = phy_get_interface_by_name(if_str);
+ }
+
+ subnode = ofnode_find_subnode(node, "fixed-link");
+ if (!ofnode_valid(subnode)) {
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ return phy_device_create(NULL, ofnode_to_offset(subnode), PHY_FIXED_ID,
+ false, interface);
+}
+
#ifdef CONFIG_DM_ETH
static struct phy_device *phy_connect_fixed(struct mii_dev *bus,
struct udevice *dev,