On Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 05:12:07PM -0700, Shannon Nelson wrote: > On 7/17/19 8:28 PM, Andrew Lunn wrote: > >On Fri, Jul 12, 2019 at 10:16:31PM -0700, Shannon Nelson wrote: > >>On 7/8/19 7:14 PM, Andrew Lunn wrote: > >>>>+static int ionic_set_pauseparam(struct net_device *netdev, > >>>>+ struct ethtool_pauseparam *pause) > >>>>+{ > >>>>+ struct lif *lif = netdev_priv(netdev); > >>>>+ struct ionic *ionic = lif->ionic; > >>>>+ struct ionic_dev *idev = &lif->ionic->idev; > >>>>+ > >>>>+ u32 requested_pause; > >>>>+ u32 cur_autoneg; > >>>>+ int err; > >>>>+ > >>>>+ cur_autoneg = idev->port_info->config.an_enable ? AUTONEG_ENABLE : > >>>>+ AUTONEG_DISABLE; > >>>>+ if (pause->autoneg != cur_autoneg) { > >>>>+ netdev_info(netdev, "Please use 'ethtool -s ...' to change > >>>>autoneg\n"); > >>>>+ return -EOPNOTSUPP; > >>>>+ } > >>>>+ > >>>>+ /* change both at the same time */ > >>>>+ requested_pause = PORT_PAUSE_TYPE_LINK; > >>>>+ if (pause->rx_pause) > >>>>+ requested_pause |= IONIC_PAUSE_F_RX; > >>>>+ if (pause->tx_pause) > >>>>+ requested_pause |= IONIC_PAUSE_F_TX; > >>>>+ > >>>>+ if (requested_pause == idev->port_info->config.pause_type) > >>>>+ return 0; > >>>>+ > >>>>+ idev->port_info->config.pause_type = requested_pause; > >>>>+ > >>>>+ mutex_lock(&ionic->dev_cmd_lock); > >>>>+ ionic_dev_cmd_port_pause(idev, requested_pause); > >>>>+ err = ionic_dev_cmd_wait(ionic, devcmd_timeout); > >>>>+ mutex_unlock(&ionic->dev_cmd_lock); > >>>>+ if (err) > >>>>+ return err; > >>>Hi Shannon > >>> > >>>I've no idea what the firmware black box is doing, but this looks > >>>wrong. > >>> > >>>pause->autoneg is about if the results of auto-neg should be used or > >>>not. If false, just configure the MAC with the pause settings and you > >>>are done. If the interface is being forced, so autoneg in general is > >>>disabled, just configure the MAC and you are done. > >>> > >>>If pause->autoneg is true and the interface is using auto-neg as a > >>>whole, you pass the pause values to the PHY for it to advertise and > >>>trigger an auto-neg. Once autoneg has completed, and the resolved > >>>settings are available, the MAC is configured with the resolved > >>>values. > >>> > >>>Looking at this code, i don't see any difference between configuring > >>>the MAC or configuring the PHY. I would expect pause->autoneg to be > >>>part of requested_pause somehow, so the firmware knows what is should > >>>do. > >>> > >>> Andrew > >>In this device there's actually very little the driver can do to directly > >>configure the mac or phy besides passing through to the firmware what the > >>user has requested - that happens here for the pause values, and in > >>ionic_set_link_ksettings() for autoneg. The firmware is managing the port > >>based on these requests with the help of internally configured rules defined > >>in a customer setting. > >I get that. But the firmware needs to conform to what Linux > >expects. And what i see here does not conform. That is why i gave a > >bit of detail in my reply. > > > >What exactly does the firmware do? Once we know that, we can figure > >out when the driver should return -EOPNOTSUPP because of firmware > >limitations, and what it can configure and should return 0. > > Because this is fairly smart FW, it handles this as expected. I can add > this as another comment in the code.
Hi Shannon Looking at the code, i don't see how it can handle this correctly. Please look at my comments, particularly the meaning of pause->autoneg and describe how the firmware does the right thing, given what information it is passed. Andrew