On 04/26/2016 02:26 PM, Joachim Eastwood wrote: > On 26 April 2016 at 00:55, Marek Vasut <ma...@denx.de> wrote: >> On 04/25/2016 08:11 PM, Joachim Eastwood wrote: >>> On 21 April 2016 at 14:11, Marek Vasut <ma...@denx.de> wrote: >>>> >>>> Finally, plat_dat->exit and socfpga_dwmac_exit() is no longer necessary, >>>> since the functionality is already performed by the stmmac core. >>> >>> I am trying to rebase my changes on top of your two patches and >>> noticed a couple of things. >>> >>>> static int socfpga_dwmac_init(struct platform_device *pdev, void *priv) >>>> { >>>> - struct socfpga_dwmac *dwmac = priv; >>>> + struct socfpga_dwmac *dwmac = priv; >>>> struct net_device *ndev = platform_get_drvdata(pdev); >>>> struct stmmac_priv *stpriv = NULL; >>>> int ret = 0; >>>> >>>> - if (ndev) >>>> - stpriv = netdev_priv(ndev); >>>> + if (!ndev) >>>> + return -EINVAL; >>> >>> ndev can never be NULL here. socfpga_dwmac_init() is only called if >>> stmmac_dvr_probe() succeeds or we are running the resume callback. So >>> I don't see how this could ever be NULL. >> >> That's a good point, this check can indeed be removed. While you're at >> the patching, can you remove this one ? > > Yes, my patch will refactor the init() function so this will go away.
Thanks! >>>> + >>>> + stpriv = netdev_priv(ndev); >>> >>> It's not really nice to access 'stmmac_priv' as it should be private >>> to the core driver, but I don't see any other good solution right now. >> >> I guess some stmmac_reset_assert() wrapper would be nicer, yes. What do >> you think ? >> >>>> + if (!stpriv) >>>> + return -EINVAL; >>>> >>>> /* Assert reset to the enet controller before changing the phy >>>> mode */ >>>> - if (dwmac->stmmac_rst) >>>> - reset_control_assert(dwmac->stmmac_rst); >>>> + if (stpriv->stmmac_rst) >>>> + reset_control_assert(stpriv->stmmac_rst); >>>> >>>> /* Setup the phy mode in the system manager registers according to >>>> * devicetree configuration >>>> @@ -227,8 +210,8 @@ static int socfpga_dwmac_init(struct platform_device >>>> *pdev, void *priv) >>>> /* Deassert reset for the phy configuration to be sampled by >>>> * the enet controller, and operation to start in requested mode >>>> */ >>>> - if (dwmac->stmmac_rst) >>>> - reset_control_deassert(dwmac->stmmac_rst); >>>> + if (stpriv->stmmac_rst) >>>> + reset_control_deassert(stpriv->stmmac_rst); >>>> >>>> /* Before the enet controller is suspended, the phy is suspended. >>>> * This causes the phy clock to be gated. The enet controller is >>>> @@ -245,7 +228,7 @@ static int socfpga_dwmac_init(struct platform_device >>>> *pdev, void *priv) >>>> * control register 0, and can be modified by the phy driver >>>> * framework. >>>> */ >>>> - if (stpriv && stpriv->phydev) >>>> + if (stpriv->phydev) >>>> phy_resume(stpriv->phydev); >>> >>> Before this change phy_resume() was only called during driver resume >>> when , but your patches cause phy_resume() to called at probe time as >>> well. Is this okey? >> >> I _hope_ it's OK. The cryptic comment above is not very helpful in this >> aspect. Dinh ? :) > > My patches will move phy_resume() to the resume callback so it > preserves the previous behavior. But if someone knows more about this > that would be useful. > > >> btw I wish you reviewed my patch a bit earlier to catch these bits. > > Sorry, about that. I have been really busy with other things lately. Oh I'm real happy someone is doing the refactoring :) I appreciate your work, sorry if that was unclear. > My patches based on next from Friday can be found here now: > https://github.com/manabian/linux-lpc/tree/net-socfpga-dwmac-on-next > > I had to add your latest patch as well since the next version I used > didn't have it. I'll post the patches on netdev later today or > tomorrow. Looks like next wasn't synced for a few days, yeah. You can add my: On SoCFPGA Cyclone V SoC (DENX MCVEVK): Tested-by: Marek Vasut <ma...@denx.de> to those patches > regards, > Joachim Eastwood > -- Best regards, Marek Vasut