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diff --git a/Documentation/networking/sfp-phylink.rst b/Documentation/networking/sfp-phylink.rst index 8054d33f44..5bf285d73e 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/sfp-phylink.rst +++ b/Documentation/networking/sfp-phylink.rst @@ -231,16 +231,136 @@ this documentation. For further information on these methods, please see the inline documentation in :c:type:`struct phylink_mac_ops <phylink_mac_ops>`. -9. Remove calls to of_parse_phandle() for the PHY, - of_phy_register_fixed_link() for fixed links etc. from the probe - function, and replace with: +9. Fill-in the :c:type:`struct phylink_config <phylink_config>` fields with + a reference to the :c:type:`struct device <device>` associated to your + :c:type:`struct net_device <net_device>`: .. code-block:: c - struct phylink *phylink; priv->phylink_config.dev = &dev.dev; priv->phylink_config.type = PHYLINK_NETDEV; + Fill-in the various speeds, pause and duplex modes your MAC can handle: + + .. code-block:: c + + priv->phylink_config.mac_capabilities = MAC_SYM_PAUSE | MAC_10 | MAC_100 | MAC_1000FD; + +10. Some Ethernet controllers work in pair with a PCS (Physical Coding Sublayer) + block, that can handle among other things the encoding/decoding, link + establishment detection and autonegotiation. While some MACs have internal + PCS whose operation is transparent, some other require dedicated PCS + configuration for the link to become functional. In that case, phylink + provides a PCS abstraction through :c:type:`struct phylink_pcs <phylink_pcs>`. + + Identify if your driver has one or more internal PCS blocks, and/or if + your controller can use an external PCS block that might be internally + connected to your controller. + + If your controller doesn't have any internal PCS, you can go to step 11. + + If your Ethernet controller contains one or several PCS blocks, create + one :c:type:`struct phylink_pcs <phylink_pcs>` instance per PCS block within + your driver's private data structure: + + .. code-block:: c + + struct phylink_pcs pcs; + + Populate the relevant :c:type:`struct phylink_pcs_ops <phylink_pcs_ops>` to + configure your PCS. Create a :c:func:`pcs_get_state` function that reports + the inband link state, a :c:func:`pcs_config` function to configure your + PCS according to phylink-provided parameters, and a :c:func:`pcs_validate` + function that report to phylink all accepted configuration parameters for + your PCS: + + .. code-block:: c + + struct phylink_pcs_ops foo_pcs_ops = { + .pcs_validate = foo_pcs_validate, + .pcs_get_state = foo_pcs_get_state, + .pcs_config = foo_pcs_config, + }; + + Arrange for PCS link state interrupts to be forwarded into + phylink, via: + + .. code-block:: c + + phylink_pcs_change(pcs, link_is_up); + + where ``link_is_up`` is true if the link is currently up or false + otherwise. If a PCS is unable to provide these interrupts, then + it should set ``pcs->pcs_poll = true;`` when creating the PCS. + +11. If your controller relies on, or accepts the presence of an external PCS + controlled through its own driver, add a pointer to a phylink_pcs instance + in your driver private data structure: + + .. code-block:: c + + struct phylink_pcs *pcs; + + The way of getting an instance of the actual PCS depends on the platform, + some PCS sit on an MDIO bus and are grabbed by passing a pointer to the + corresponding :c:type:`struct mii_bus <mii_bus>` and the PCS's address on + that bus. In this example, we assume the controller attaches to a Lynx PCS + instance: + + .. code-block:: c + + priv->pcs = lynx_pcs_create_mdiodev(bus, 0); + + Some PCS can be recovered based on firmware information: + + .. code-block:: c + + priv->pcs = lynx_pcs_create_fwnode(of_fwnode_handle(node)); + +12. Populate the :c:func:`mac_select_pcs` callback and add it to your + :c:type:`struct phylink_mac_ops <phylink_mac_ops>` set of ops. This function + must return a pointer to the relevant :c:type:`struct phylink_pcs <phylink_pcs>` + that will be used for the requested link configuration: + + .. code-block:: c + + static struct phylink_pcs *foo_select_pcs(struct phylink_config *config, + phy_interface_t interface) + { + struct foo_priv *priv = container_of(config, struct foo_priv, + phylink_config); + + if ( /* 'interface' needs a PCS to function */ ) + return priv->pcs; + + return NULL; + } + + See :c:func:`mvpp2_select_pcs` for an example of a driver that has multiple + internal PCS. + +13. Fill-in all the :c:type:`phy_interface_t <phy_interface_t>` (i.e. all MAC to + PHY link modes) that your MAC can output. The following example shows a + configuration for a MAC that can handle all RGMII modes, SGMII and 1000BaseX. + You must adjust these according to what your MAC and all PCS associated + with this MAC are capable of, and not just the interface you wish to use: + + .. code-block:: c + + phy_interface_set_rgmii(priv->phylink_config.supported_interfaces); + __set_bit(PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_SGMII, + priv->phylink_config.supported_interfaces); + __set_bit(PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_1000BASEX, + priv->phylink_config.supported_interfaces); + +14. Remove calls to of_parse_phandle() for the PHY, + of_phy_register_fixed_link() for fixed links etc. from the probe + function, and replace with: + + .. code-block:: c + + struct phylink *phylink; + phylink = phylink_create(&priv->phylink_config, node, phy_mode, &phylink_ops); if (IS_ERR(phylink)) { err = PTR_ERR(phylink); @@ -249,14 +369,14 @@ this documentation. priv->phylink = phylink; - and arrange to destroy the phylink in the probe failure path as - appropriate and the removal path too by calling: + and arrange to destroy the phylink in the probe failure path as + appropriate and the removal path too by calling: - .. code-block:: c + .. code-block:: c phylink_destroy(priv->phylink); -10. Arrange for MAC link state interrupts to be forwarded into +15. Arrange for MAC link state interrupts to be forwarded into phylink, via: .. code-block:: c @@ -264,17 +384,16 @@ this documentation. phylink_mac_change(priv->phylink, link_is_up); where ``link_is_up`` is true if the link is currently up or false - otherwise. If a MAC is unable to provide these interrupts, then - it should set ``priv->phylink_config.pcs_poll = true;`` in step 9. + otherwise. -11. Verify that the driver does not call:: +16. Verify that the driver does not call:: netif_carrier_on() netif_carrier_off() - as these will interfere with phylink's tracking of the link state, - and cause phylink to omit calls via the :c:func:`mac_link_up` and - :c:func:`mac_link_down` methods. + as these will interfere with phylink's tracking of the link state, + and cause phylink to omit calls via the :c:func:`mac_link_up` and + :c:func:`mac_link_down` methods. Network drivers should call phylink_stop() and phylink_start() via their suspend/resume paths, which ensures that the appropriate |