linux_dsm_epyc7002/drivers/net/ethernet/qualcomm/emac/emac-phy.c
Timur Tabi 9da34f27c1 net: qcom/emac: display the phy driver info after we connect
The PHY driver is attached only when the driver calls
phy_connect_direct().  Calling phy_attached_print() to display
information about the PHY driver prior to that point is meaningless.
The interface can be brought down, a new PHY driver can be loaded,
and the interface then brought back up.  This is the correct time
to display information about the attached driver.

Since phy_attached_print() also prints information about the
interrupt, that needs to be set as well.

Signed-off-by: Timur Tabi <timur@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2017-01-29 19:07:02 -05:00

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/* Copyright (c) 2013-2016, The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 and
* only version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*/
/* Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. EMAC PHY Controller driver.
*/
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/of.h>
#include <linux/of_net.h>
#include <linux/of_mdio.h>
#include <linux/phy.h>
#include <linux/iopoll.h>
#include <linux/acpi.h>
#include "emac.h"
#include "emac-mac.h"
/* EMAC base register offsets */
#define EMAC_MDIO_CTRL 0x001414
#define EMAC_PHY_STS 0x001418
#define EMAC_MDIO_EX_CTRL 0x001440
/* EMAC_MDIO_CTRL */
#define MDIO_MODE BIT(30)
#define MDIO_PR BIT(29)
#define MDIO_AP_EN BIT(28)
#define MDIO_BUSY BIT(27)
#define MDIO_CLK_SEL_BMSK 0x7000000
#define MDIO_CLK_SEL_SHFT 24
#define MDIO_START BIT(23)
#define SUP_PREAMBLE BIT(22)
#define MDIO_RD_NWR BIT(21)
#define MDIO_REG_ADDR_BMSK 0x1f0000
#define MDIO_REG_ADDR_SHFT 16
#define MDIO_DATA_BMSK 0xffff
#define MDIO_DATA_SHFT 0
/* EMAC_PHY_STS */
#define PHY_ADDR_BMSK 0x1f0000
#define PHY_ADDR_SHFT 16
#define MDIO_CLK_25_4 0
#define MDIO_CLK_25_28 7
#define MDIO_WAIT_TIMES 1000
#define EMAC_LINK_SPEED_DEFAULT (\
EMAC_LINK_SPEED_10_HALF |\
EMAC_LINK_SPEED_10_FULL |\
EMAC_LINK_SPEED_100_HALF |\
EMAC_LINK_SPEED_100_FULL |\
EMAC_LINK_SPEED_1GB_FULL)
/**
* emac_phy_mdio_autopoll_disable() - disable mdio autopoll
* @adpt: the emac adapter
*
* The autopoll feature takes over the MDIO bus. In order for
* the PHY driver to be able to talk to the PHY over the MDIO
* bus, we need to temporarily disable the autopoll feature.
*/
static int emac_phy_mdio_autopoll_disable(struct emac_adapter *adpt)
{
u32 val;
/* disable autopoll */
emac_reg_update32(adpt->base + EMAC_MDIO_CTRL, MDIO_AP_EN, 0);
/* wait for any mdio polling to complete */
if (!readl_poll_timeout(adpt->base + EMAC_MDIO_CTRL, val,
!(val & MDIO_BUSY), 100, MDIO_WAIT_TIMES * 100))
return 0;
/* failed to disable; ensure it is enabled before returning */
emac_reg_update32(adpt->base + EMAC_MDIO_CTRL, 0, MDIO_AP_EN);
return -EBUSY;
}
/**
* emac_phy_mdio_autopoll_disable() - disable mdio autopoll
* @adpt: the emac adapter
*
* The EMAC has the ability to poll the external PHY on the MDIO
* bus for link state changes. This eliminates the need for the
* driver to poll the phy. If if the link state does change,
* the EMAC issues an interrupt on behalf of the PHY.
*/
static void emac_phy_mdio_autopoll_enable(struct emac_adapter *adpt)
{
emac_reg_update32(adpt->base + EMAC_MDIO_CTRL, 0, MDIO_AP_EN);
}
static int emac_mdio_read(struct mii_bus *bus, int addr, int regnum)
{
struct emac_adapter *adpt = bus->priv;
u32 reg;
int ret;
ret = emac_phy_mdio_autopoll_disable(adpt);
if (ret)
return ret;
emac_reg_update32(adpt->base + EMAC_PHY_STS, PHY_ADDR_BMSK,
(addr << PHY_ADDR_SHFT));
reg = SUP_PREAMBLE |
((MDIO_CLK_25_4 << MDIO_CLK_SEL_SHFT) & MDIO_CLK_SEL_BMSK) |
((regnum << MDIO_REG_ADDR_SHFT) & MDIO_REG_ADDR_BMSK) |
MDIO_START | MDIO_RD_NWR;
writel(reg, adpt->base + EMAC_MDIO_CTRL);
if (readl_poll_timeout(adpt->base + EMAC_MDIO_CTRL, reg,
!(reg & (MDIO_START | MDIO_BUSY)),
100, MDIO_WAIT_TIMES * 100))
ret = -EIO;
else
ret = (reg >> MDIO_DATA_SHFT) & MDIO_DATA_BMSK;
emac_phy_mdio_autopoll_enable(adpt);
return ret;
}
static int emac_mdio_write(struct mii_bus *bus, int addr, int regnum, u16 val)
{
struct emac_adapter *adpt = bus->priv;
u32 reg;
int ret;
ret = emac_phy_mdio_autopoll_disable(adpt);
if (ret)
return ret;
emac_reg_update32(adpt->base + EMAC_PHY_STS, PHY_ADDR_BMSK,
(addr << PHY_ADDR_SHFT));
reg = SUP_PREAMBLE |
((MDIO_CLK_25_4 << MDIO_CLK_SEL_SHFT) & MDIO_CLK_SEL_BMSK) |
((regnum << MDIO_REG_ADDR_SHFT) & MDIO_REG_ADDR_BMSK) |
((val << MDIO_DATA_SHFT) & MDIO_DATA_BMSK) |
MDIO_START;
writel(reg, adpt->base + EMAC_MDIO_CTRL);
if (readl_poll_timeout(adpt->base + EMAC_MDIO_CTRL, reg,
!(reg & (MDIO_START | MDIO_BUSY)), 100,
MDIO_WAIT_TIMES * 100))
ret = -EIO;
emac_phy_mdio_autopoll_enable(adpt);
return ret;
}
/* Configure the MDIO bus and connect the external PHY */
int emac_phy_config(struct platform_device *pdev, struct emac_adapter *adpt)
{
struct device_node *np = pdev->dev.of_node;
struct mii_bus *mii_bus;
int ret;
/* Create the mii_bus object for talking to the MDIO bus */
adpt->mii_bus = mii_bus = devm_mdiobus_alloc(&pdev->dev);
if (!mii_bus)
return -ENOMEM;
mii_bus->name = "emac-mdio";
snprintf(mii_bus->id, MII_BUS_ID_SIZE, "%s", pdev->name);
mii_bus->read = emac_mdio_read;
mii_bus->write = emac_mdio_write;
mii_bus->parent = &pdev->dev;
mii_bus->priv = adpt;
if (has_acpi_companion(&pdev->dev)) {
u32 phy_addr;
ret = mdiobus_register(mii_bus);
if (ret) {
dev_err(&pdev->dev, "could not register mdio bus\n");
return ret;
}
ret = device_property_read_u32(&pdev->dev, "phy-channel",
&phy_addr);
if (ret)
/* If we can't read a valid phy address, then assume
* that there is only one phy on this mdio bus.
*/
adpt->phydev = phy_find_first(mii_bus);
else
adpt->phydev = mdiobus_get_phy(mii_bus, phy_addr);
/* of_phy_find_device() claims a reference to the phydev,
* so we do that here manually as well. When the driver
* later unloads, it can unilaterally drop the reference
* without worrying about ACPI vs DT.
*/
if (adpt->phydev)
get_device(&adpt->phydev->mdio.dev);
} else {
struct device_node *phy_np;
ret = of_mdiobus_register(mii_bus, np);
if (ret) {
dev_err(&pdev->dev, "could not register mdio bus\n");
return ret;
}
phy_np = of_parse_phandle(np, "phy-handle", 0);
adpt->phydev = of_phy_find_device(phy_np);
of_node_put(phy_np);
}
if (!adpt->phydev) {
dev_err(&pdev->dev, "could not find external phy\n");
mdiobus_unregister(mii_bus);
return -ENODEV;
}
return 0;
}