On 24.07.2019 22:02, Heiner Kallweit wrote: > On 24.07.2019 10:19, Jian-Hong Pan wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> We have got a consumer desktop equipped with Realtek RTL8125 2.5GB >> Ethernet [1] recently. But, there is no related driver in mainline >> kernel yet. So, we can only use the vendor driver [2] and customize >> it [3] right now. >> >> Is anyone working on an upstream driver for this hardware? >> > At least I'm not aware of any such work. Issue with Realtek is that > they answer individual questions very quickly but company policy is > to not release any datasheets or errata documentation. > RTL8169 inherited a lot from RTL8139, so I would expect that the > r8169 driver could be a good basis for a RTL8125 mainline driver. > Meanwhile I had a look at the RTL8125 vendor driver. Most parts are quite similar to RTL8168. However the PHY handling is quite weird. 2.5Gbps isn't covered by Clause 22, but instead of switching to Clause 45 Realtek uses Clause 22 plus a proprietary chip register (for controlling the 2.5Gbps mode) that doesn't seem to be accessible via MDIO bus. This may make using phylib tricky.
>> [1] >> https://www.realtek.com/en/press-room/news-releases/item/realtek-launches-world-s-first-single-chip-2-5g-ethernet-controller-for-multiple-applications-including-gaming-solution >> [2] >> https://www.realtek.com/en/component/zoo/category/network-interface-controllers-10-100-1000m-gigabit-ethernet-pci-express-software >> [3] >> https://github.com/endlessm/linux/commit/da1e43f58850d272eb72f571524ed71fd237d32b >> >> Jian-Hong Pan >> > Heiner > Heiner