On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 02:40:53PM +0200, Nicolas Ferre wrote: [..] > > static int macb_mii_init(struct macb *bp) > > { > > struct macb_platform_data *pdata; > > struct device_node *np; > > - int err = -ENXIO, i; > > + int err = -ENXIO; > > > > /* Enable management port */ > > macb_writel(bp, NCR, MACB_BIT(MPE)); > > @@ -446,33 +497,10 @@ static int macb_mii_init(struct macb *bp) > > dev_set_drvdata(&bp->dev->dev, bp->mii_bus); > > > > np = bp->pdev->dev.of_node; > > - if (np) { > > - /* try dt phy registration */ > > - err = of_mdiobus_register(bp->mii_bus, np); > > - > > - /* fallback to standard phy registration if no phy were > > - * found during dt phy registration > > - */ > > - if (!err && !phy_find_first(bp->mii_bus)) { > > - for (i = 0; i < PHY_MAX_ADDR; i++) { > > - struct phy_device *phydev; > > - > > - phydev = mdiobus_scan(bp->mii_bus, i); > > - if (IS_ERR(phydev)) { > > - err = PTR_ERR(phydev); > > - break; > > - } > > - } > > - > > - if (err) > > - goto err_out_unregister_bus; > > - } > > - } else { > > - if (pdata) > > - bp->mii_bus->phy_mask = pdata->phy_mask; > > - > > - err = mdiobus_register(bp->mii_bus); > > - } > > + if (np) > > + err = macb_mii_of_init(bp, np); > > + else > > + err = macb_mii_pdata_init(bp, pdata); > > > > if (err) > > goto err_out_free_mdiobus; > > I'm okay with this. Thanks for having taken the initiative to implement it.
Unfortunately, I don't think it's going to be as straightforward as I originally thought. Still doable, but more complicated. In particular, the macb bindings allow for a user to specify a 'reset-gpios' property _at the PHY_ level, which is consumed by the macb to adjust the PHY reset state on remove. My question is: why is the PHY reset GPIO management not the responsibility of the PHY driver/core itself? Josh
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