On Sun, Jun 12, 2016 at 11:46 PM, Giuseppe CAVALLARO <peppe.cavall...@st.com> wrote: > On 6/11/2016 3:00 AM, Vincent Palatin wrote: >> >> In order to support Wake-On-Lan when using the RK3288 integrated MAC >> (with an external RGMII PHY), we need to avoid shutting down the regulator >> of the external PHY when the MAC is suspended as it's currently done in >> the MAC >> platform code. >> As a first step, create independant callbacks for suspend/resume rather >> than >> re-using exit/init callbacks. So the dwmac platform driver can behave >> differently >> on suspend where it might skip shutting the PHY and at module unloading. >> Then update the dwmac-rk driver to switch off the PHY regulator only if we >> are >> not planning to wake up from the LAN. >> Finally add the PMT interrupt to the MAC device tree configuration, so we >> can >> wake up the core from it when the PHY has received the magic packet. > > > IMO these could be sent for net-next and also other glue logic > files should be reworked in order to use the new API for coherence.
Given they will have the same set of functions for exit/init and suspend/resume, you mean duplicating the callbacks like this : --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/dwmac-sti.c +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/dwmac-sti.c @@ -359,6 +359,8 @@ static int sti_dwmac_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) plat_dat->bsp_priv = dwmac; plat_dat->init = sti_dwmac_init; plat_dat->exit = sti_dwmac_exit; + plat_dat->suspend = sti_dwmac_exit; + plat_dat->resume = sti_dwmac_init; plat_dat->fix_mac_speed = data->fix_retime_src; ret = sti_dwmac_init(pdev, plat_dat->bsp_priv); Is this anyhow useful ? -- Vincent