On 25.02.2021 17:36, Daniel González Cabanelas wrote: > El jue, 25 feb 2021 a las 8:22, Heiner Kallweit > (<hkallwe...@gmail.com>) escribió: >> >> On 25.02.2021 00:54, Daniel González Cabanelas wrote: >>> El mié, 24 feb 2021 a las 23:01, Florian Fainelli >>> (<f.faine...@gmail.com>) escribió: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 2/24/2021 1:44 PM, Heiner Kallweit wrote: >>>>> On 24.02.2021 16:44, Daniel González Cabanelas wrote: >>>>>> The current bcm63xx_enet driver doesn't asign the internal phy IRQ. As a >>>>>> result of this it works in polling mode. >>>>>> >>>>>> Fix it using the phy_device structure to assign the platform IRQ. >>>>>> >>>>>> Tested under a BCM6348 board. Kernel dmesg before the patch: >>>>>> Broadcom BCM63XX (1) bcm63xx_enet-0:01: attached PHY driver [Broadcom >>>>>> BCM63XX (1)] (mii_bus:phy_addr=bcm63xx_enet-0:01, irq=POLL) >>>>>> >>>>>> After the patch: >>>>>> Broadcom BCM63XX (1) bcm63xx_enet-0:01: attached PHY driver [Broadcom >>>>>> BCM63XX (1)] (mii_bus:phy_addr=bcm63xx_enet-0:01, irq=17) >>>>>> >>>>>> Pluging and uplugging the ethernet cable now generates interrupts and the >>>>>> PHY goes up and down as expected. >>>>>> >>>>>> Signed-off-by: Daniel González Cabanelas <dgcb...@gmail.com> >>>>>> --- >>>>>> changes in V2: >>>>>> - snippet moved after the mdiobus registration >>>>>> - added missing brackets >>>>>> >>>>>> drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/bcm63xx_enet.c | 13 +++++++++++-- >>>>>> 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) >>>>>> >>>>>> diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/bcm63xx_enet.c >>>>>> b/drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/bcm63xx_enet.c >>>>>> index fd876721316..dd218722560 100644 >>>>>> --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/bcm63xx_enet.c >>>>>> +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/bcm63xx_enet.c >>>>>> @@ -1818,10 +1818,19 @@ static int bcm_enet_probe(struct platform_device >>>>>> *pdev) >>>>>> * if a slave is not present on hw */ >>>>>> bus->phy_mask = ~(1 << priv->phy_id); >>>>>> >>>>>> - if (priv->has_phy_interrupt) >>>>>> + ret = mdiobus_register(bus); >>>>>> + >>>>>> + if (priv->has_phy_interrupt) { >>>>>> + phydev = mdiobus_get_phy(bus, priv->phy_id); >>>>>> + if (!phydev) { >>>>>> + dev_err(&dev->dev, "no PHY found\n"); >>>>>> + goto out_unregister_mdio; >>>>>> + } >>>>>> + >>>>>> bus->irq[priv->phy_id] = priv->phy_interrupt; >>>>>> + phydev->irq = priv->phy_interrupt; >>>>>> + } >>>>>> >>>>>> - ret = mdiobus_register(bus); >>>>> >>>>> You shouldn't have to set phydev->irq, this is done by >>>>> phy_device_create(). >>>>> For this to work bus->irq[] needs to be set before calling >>>>> mdiobus_register(). >>>> >>>> Yes good point, and that is what the unchanged code does actually. >>>> Daniel, any idea why that is not working? >>> >>> Hi Florian, I don't know. bus->irq[] has no effect, only assigning the >>> IRQ through phydev->irq works. >>> >>> I can resend the patch without the bus->irq[] line since it's >>> pointless in this scenario. >>> >> >> It's still an ugly workaround and a proper root cause analysis should be done >> first. I can only imagine that phydev->irq is overwritten in phy_probe() >> because phy_drv_supports_irq() is false. Can you please check whether >> phydev->irq is properly set in phy_device_create(), and if yes, whether >> it's reset to PHY_POLL in phy_probe()?. >> > > Hi Heiner, I added some kernel prints: > > [ 2.712519] libphy: Fixed MDIO Bus: probed > [ 2.721969] =======phy_device_create=========== > [ 2.726841] phy_device_create: dev->irq = 17 > [ 2.726841] > [ 2.832620] =======phy_probe=========== > [ 2.836846] phy_probe: phydev->irq = 17 > [ 2.840950] phy_probe: phy_drv_supports_irq = 0, phy_interrupt_is_valid = 1 > [ 2.848267] phy_probe: phydev->irq = -1 > [ 2.848267] > [ 2.854059] =======phy_probe=========== > [ 2.858174] phy_probe: phydev->irq = -1 > [ 2.862253] phy_probe: phydev->irq = -1 > [ 2.862253] > [ 2.868121] libphy: bcm63xx_enet MII bus: probed > [ 2.873320] Broadcom BCM63XX (1) bcm63xx_enet-0:01: attached PHY > driver [Broadcom BCM63XX (1)] (mii_bus:phy_addr=bcm63xx_enet-0:01, > irq=POLL) > > Currently using kernel 5.4.99. I still have no idea what's going on. > Thanks for debugging. This confirms my assumption that the interrupt is overwritten in phy_probe(). I'm just scratching my head how phy_drv_supports_irq() can return 0. In 5.4.99 it's defined as:
static bool phy_drv_supports_irq(struct phy_driver *phydrv) { return phydrv->config_intr && phydrv->ack_interrupt; } And that's the PHY driver: static struct phy_driver bcm63xx_driver[] = { { .phy_id = 0x00406000, .phy_id_mask = 0xfffffc00, .name = "Broadcom BCM63XX (1)", /* PHY_BASIC_FEATURES */ .flags = PHY_IS_INTERNAL, .config_init = bcm63xx_config_init, .ack_interrupt = bcm_phy_ack_intr, .config_intr = bcm63xx_config_intr, } So both callbacks are set. Can you extend your debugging and check in phy_drv_supports_irq() which of the callbacks is missing? Last but not least: Do you use a mainline kernel, or is it maybe a modified downstream kernel? In the latter case, please check in your kernel sources whether both callbacks are set. >> On which kernel version do you face this problem? >> > The kernel version 4.4 works ok. The minimum version where I found the > problem were the kernel 4.9.111, now using 5.4. And 5.10 also tested. > > Regards > Daniel > >>> Regards >>>> -- >>>> Florian >>