> +/* genphy_set_test - Make a PHY enter one of the standard IEEE defined > + * test modes > + * @phydev: the PHY device instance > + * @test: the desired test mode > + * @data: test specific data (none) > + * > + * This function makes the designated @phydev enter the desired standard > + * 100BaseT2 or 1000BaseT test mode as defined in IEEE 802.3-2012 section TWO > + * and THREE under 32.6.1.2.1 and 40.6.1.1.2 respectively > + */ > +int genphy_set_test(struct phy_device *phydev, > + struct ethtool_phy_test *test, const u8 *data) > +{ > + u16 shift, base, bmcr = 0; > + int ret; > + > + /* Exit test mode */ > + if (test->mode == PHY_STD_TEST_MODE_NORMAL) { > + ret = phy_read(phydev, MII_CTRL1000); > + if (ret < 0) > + return ret; > + > + ret &= ~GENMASK(15, 13); > + > + return phy_write(phydev, MII_CTRL1000, ret); > + }
Hi Florain I looked at the Marvell SDK for PHYs. It performs a soft reset after swapping back to normal mode. I assume the broadcom PHY does not need this? But maybe we can add it anyway? > + > + switch (test->mode) { > + case PHY_STD_TEST_MODE_100BASET2_1: > + case PHY_STD_TEST_MODE_100BASET2_2: > + case PHY_STD_TEST_MODE_100BASET2_3: > + if (!(phydev->supported & PHY_100BT_FEATURES)) > + return -EOPNOTSUPP; > + > + shift = 14; > + base = test->mode - PHY_STD_TEST_MODE_NORMAL; > + bmcr = BMCR_SPEED100; > + break; > + > + case PHY_STD_TEST_MODE_1000BASET_1: > + case PHY_STD_TEST_MODE_1000BASET_2: > + case PHY_STD_TEST_MODE_1000BASET_3: > + case PHY_STD_TEST_MODE_1000BASET_4: > + if (!(phydev->supported & PHY_1000BT_FEATURES)) > + return -EOPNOTSUPP; > + > + shift = 13; > + base = test->mode - PHY_STD_TEST_MODE_100BASET2_MAX; > + bmcr = BMCR_SPEED1000; > + break; > + > + default: > + /* Let an upper driver deal with additional modes it may > + * support > + */ > + return -EOPNOTSUPP; > + } > + > + /* Force speed and duplex */ > + ret = phy_write(phydev, MII_BMCR, bmcr | BMCR_FULLDPLX); > + if (ret < 0) > + return ret; Should there be something to undo this when returning to normal mode? Andrew