2014-05-06 14:40 GMT-07:00 Brian Lilly <br...@crystalfontz.com>: > The PHY on board is the SMSC LAN8720 > > With the generic PHY driver selected: http://pastebin.com/A4MH4Ptw > > [ 28.828761] fec 800f0000.ethernet eth0: Freescale FEC PHY driver > [Generic PHY] (mii_bus:phy_addr=800f0000.etherne:00, irq=-1) > [ 28.840626] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready > [ 30.827536] libphy: 800f0000.etherne:00 - Link is Up - 100/Full > [ 30.833739] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth0: link becomes ready > [ 32.986999] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): usb0: link is not ready > [ 37.316421] fec 800f0000.ethernet eth0: Freescale FEC PHY driver > [Generic PHY] (mii_bus:phy_addr=800f0000.etherne:00, irq=-1) > [ 38.345047] fec 800f0000.ethernet eth0: MDIO read timeout > [ 39.506210] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready > [ 40.374961] fec 800f0000.ethernet eth0: MDIO read timeout > > With the SMSC PHY driver selected: http://pastebin.com/DhdDyrMv > > [ 28.778974] fec 800f0000.ethernet eth0: Freescale FEC PHY driver > [SMSC LAN8710/LAN8720] (mii_bus:phy_addr=800f0000.etherne:00, irq=-1) > [ 28.791742] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready > [ 30.773078] libphy: 800f0000.etherne:00 - Link is Up - 100/Full > [ 30.779286] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth0: link becomes ready > [ 32.934692] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): usb0: link is not ready > [ 37.242162] fec 800f0000.ethernet eth0: Freescale FEC PHY driver > [SMSC LAN8710/LAN8720] (mii_bus:phy_addr=800f0000.etherne:00, irq=-1) > [ 38.270611] fec 800f0000.ethernet eth0: MDIO read timeout > [ 39.415256] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready > [ 40.300454] fec 800f0000.ethernet eth0: MDIO read timeout
Thanks for trying this, at least this is consistent no matter which PHY driver we are using. Just to rule out a potential PHY power-down issue, could you try to revert the following commit be9dad1f9f26604fb71c0d53ccb39a8f1d425807 ("net: phy: suspend phydev when going to HALTED") and see if that works better for you? Thanks! > > On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 12:24 PM, Florian Fainelli <f.faine...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> 2014-05-06 12:12 GMT-07:00 Brian Lilly <br...@crystalfontz.com>: >>> It is happening during boot up: >>> >>> <snip, kernel 3.12 > >>> >>> Configuring network interfaces... [ 35.117114] fec 800f0000.ethernet >>> eth0: Freescale FEC PHY driver [SMSC LAN8710/LAN8720] >> >> Note that the SMSC PHY driver is picked up here, and that specific >> driver implements a different phy_read_status() callback due to how >> the PHY operates. The PHY driver also overrides the config_init() >> callback to perform some PHY-specific initialization. See below for >> more. >> >>> (mii_bus:phy_addr=800f0000.etherne:00, irq=-1) >>> [ 35.129967] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready >>> udhcpc (v1.21.1) started >>> >>> Sending discover... >>> >>> [ 37.113901] libphy: 800f0000.etherne:00 - Link is Up - 100/Full >>> [ 37.120134] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth0: link becomes ready >>> Sending discover... >>> >>> Sending select for 10.10.10.217... >>> Lease of 10.10.10.217 obtained, lease time 86400 >>> /etc/udhcpc.d/50default: Adding DNS 10.10.10.13 >>> [ 39.319957] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): usb0: link is not ready >>> done. >>> Starting rpcbind daemon...done. >>> net.ipv4.conf.default.rp_filter = 1 >>> net.ipv4.conf.all.rp_filter = 1 >>> Mon Apr 14 22:40:00 UTC 2014 >>> INIT: Entering runlevel: 5 >>> Starting Xserver >>> Starting system message bus: dbus. >>> Starting Connection Manager >>> Starting wpa_supplicant >>> Successfully initialized wpa_supplicant >>> Starting Dropbear SSH server >>> [ 44.754915] fec 800f0000.ethernet eth0: Freescale FEC PHY driver >>> [SMSC LAN8710/LAN8720] (mii_bus:phy_addr=800f0000.etherne:00, irq=-1) >> >> The correct PHY driver is selected here... >> >>> [ 45.781364] fec 800f0000.ethernet eth0: MDIO read timeout >>> [ 46.826170] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready >>> [ 47.811385] fec 800f0000.ethernet eth0: MDIO read timeout >> >> But we are still seeing MDIO read timeouts, which is not great. >> >>> >>> With a different kernel (3.14): >>> >>> [ 28.989897] fec 800f0000.ethernet eth0: Freescale FEC PHY driver >>> [Generic PHY] (mii_bus:phy_addr=800f0000.etherne:00, irq=-1) >>> [ 30.991210] libphy: 800f0000.etherne:00 - Link is Up - 100/Full >>> [ 37.369372] fec 800f0000.ethernet eth0: Freescale FEC PHY driver >>> [Generic PHY] (mii_bus:phy_addr=800f0000.etherne:00, irq=-1) >> >> Here, the Generic PHY driver has been selected, which will use the >> MII_BMSR register contents to determine the Link status and >> parameters. You might want to make sure that your board selects the >> appropriate PHY driver, such that we are not chasing two issues here. >> >>> [ 38.398346] fec 800f0000.ethernet eth0: MDIO read timeout >>> [ 39.438412] fec 800f0000.ethernet eth0: MDIO read timeout >>> [ 39.468419] fec 800f0000.ethernet eth0: MDIO write timeout >>> [ 40.498848] fec 800f0000.ethernet eth0: MDIO read timeout >> >> It would also be helpful to print the register that were accessed, >> such that you could correlate this with the exact steps in the PHY >> library state machine. Please also retry the experiment with the SMSC >> PHY driver enabled, as it does some PHY specific initialization that >> seems to be relevant. Then we are hopefully left with only the MDIO >> timeout issue and not the PHY mis-configuration + MDIO timeout. >> >>> >>> Afterward I have to ifdown eth0, ifup eth0 and then it functions >>> normally, without reverting the commit. >>> >>> root@cfa100xx:~# ifdown eth0 >>> [ 1154.679658] fec 800f0000.ethernet eth0: Freescale FEC PHY driver >>> [Generic PHY] (mii_bus:phy_addr=800f0000.etherne:00, irq=-1) >>> root@cfa100xx:~# ifup eth0 >>> udhcpc (v1.21.1) started >>> Sending discover... >>> [ 1156.679547] libphy: 800f0000.etherne:00 - Link is Up - 100/Full >>> Sending discover... >>> Sending select for 10.10.10.217... >>> Lease of 10.10.10.217 obtained, lease time 86400 >>> ip: RTNETLINK answers: File exists >>> >>> -- >>> Brian >>> >>> >>> On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 11:11 AM, Uwe Kleine-König >>> <u.kleine-koe...@pengutronix.de> wrote: >>>> Hello Brian, >>>> >>>> On Tue, May 06, 2014 at 09:44:34AM -0700, Brian Lilly wrote: >>>>> With commit a264b981f2c76e281ef27e7232774bf6c54ec865 we're having eth0 >>>>> come up, then brought right back down with an MDIO rx timeout moments >>>>> after. Adding back in the removed code keeps the interface alive and >>>>> it's working afterward without trouble. I've tested the re-inserted >>>>> code in 3.12, 3.14 without issue on our boards. >>>> So you can reliably trigger that problem? You're just doing >>>> >>>> ifconfig eth0 1.2.3.4 up >>>> >>>> (or equivalent) and the interface goes down without further >>>> interference with the above mentioned commit? The exact error you're >>>> seeing is >>>> >>>> MDIO read timeout >>>> >>>> (with some prefix saying something about fec and eth0 I think)? >>>> >>>> This error is also present with a264b981f2 reverted, just doesn't affect >>>> eth0 being functional? Does the timeout always happen, or only on >>>> specific addresses? >>>> >>>> This is not a proper fix, but does it help to increment FEC_MII_TIMEOUT? >>>> >>>>> Is there something else that can be done to prevent the MDIO timeouts? >>>>> We are using basically the same schematic for networking as the >>>>> imx28evk. >>>> Hard to say, but assuming it works just fine on the imx28evk for you, >>>> too, there seems to be some hardware difference that makes your machine >>>> fail. (That doesn't mean it's not fixable in software.) >>>> >>>> I don't know if a mdio read error is intended to make the device go >>>> down, maybe one the the netdev guys can answer that. >>>> Assuming that it's not intended, instrument the code, find out how that >>>> timeout makes your device go down and find the wrong branch. I'd start >>>> with adding stackdumps when the mdio timeout happens and when >>>> fec_enet_start_xmit is called with fep->link == 0. >>>> >>>> Best regards >>>> Uwe >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Pengutronix e.K. | Uwe Kleine-König | >>>> Industrial Linux Solutions | http://www.pengutronix.de/ | >>> -- >>> To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netdev" in >>> the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org >>> More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html >> >> >> >> -- >> Florian -- Florian -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/