From: Brian Masney <bmasney@redhat.com>
To: Andrew Halaney <ahalaney@redhat.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, devicetree@vger.kernel.org,
netdev@vger.kernel.org, linux-arm-msm@vger.kernel.org,
konrad.dybcio@linaro.org, andersson@kernel.org,
agross@kernel.org, robh+dt@kernel.org,
krzysztof.kozlowski+dt@linaro.org, conor+dt@kernel.org,
richardcochran@gmail.com, echanude@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH] arm64: dts: qcom: sa8540p-ride: Specify ethernet phy OUI
Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2023 10:29:16 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <ZIM3PPXi+ed3CJ2J@brian-x1> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20230608201513.882950-1-ahalaney@redhat.com>
On Thu, Jun 08, 2023 at 03:15:13PM -0500, Andrew Halaney wrote:
> With wider usage on more boards, there have been reports of the
> following:
>
> [ 315.016174] qcom-ethqos 20000.ethernet eth0: no phy at addr -1
> [ 315.016179] qcom-ethqos 20000.ethernet eth0: __stmmac_open: Cannot attach to PHY (error: -19)
>
> which has been fairly random and isolated to specific boards.
> Early reports were written off as a hardware issue, but it has been
> prevalent enough on boards that theory seems unlikely.
>
> In bring up of a newer piece of hardware, similar was seen, but this
> time _consistently_. Moving the reset to the mdio bus level (which isn't
> exactly a lie, it is the only device on the bus so one could model it as
> such) fixed things on that platform. Analysis on sa8540p-ride shows that
> the phy's reset is not being handled during the OUI scan if the reset
> lives in the phy node:
>
> # gpio 752 is the reset, and is active low, first mdio reads are the OUI
> modprobe-420 [006] ..... 154.738544: mdio_access: stmmac-0 read phy:0x08 reg:0x02 val:0x0141
> modprobe-420 [007] ..... 154.738665: mdio_access: stmmac-0 read phy:0x08 reg:0x03 val:0x0dd4
> modprobe-420 [004] ..... 154.741357: gpio_value: 752 set 1
> modprobe-420 [004] ..... 154.741358: gpio_direction: 752 out (0)
> modprobe-420 [004] ..... 154.741360: gpio_value: 752 set 0
> modprobe-420 [006] ..... 154.762751: gpio_value: 752 set 1
> modprobe-420 [007] ..... 154.846857: gpio_value: 752 set 1
> modprobe-420 [004] ..... 154.937824: mdio_access: stmmac-0 write phy:0x08 reg:0x0d val:0x0003
> modprobe-420 [004] ..... 154.937932: mdio_access: stmmac-0 write phy:0x08 reg:0x0e val:0x0014
>
> Moving it to the bus level, or specifying the OUI in the phy's
> compatible ensures the reset is handled before any mdio access
> Here is tracing with the OUI approach (which skips scanning the OUI):
>
> modprobe-549 [007] ..... 63.860295: gpio_value: 752 set 1
> modprobe-549 [007] ..... 63.860297: gpio_direction: 752 out (0)
> modprobe-549 [007] ..... 63.860299: gpio_value: 752 set 0
> modprobe-549 [004] ..... 63.882599: gpio_value: 752 set 1
> modprobe-549 [005] ..... 63.962132: gpio_value: 752 set 1
> modprobe-549 [006] ..... 64.049379: mdio_access: stmmac-0 write phy:0x08 reg:0x0d val:0x0003
> modprobe-549 [006] ..... 64.049490: mdio_access: stmmac-0 write phy:0x08 reg:0x0e val:0x0014
>
> The OUI approach is taken given the description matches the situation
> perfectly (taken from ethernet-phy.yaml):
>
> - pattern: "^ethernet-phy-id[a-f0-9]{4}\\.[a-f0-9]{4}$"
> description:
> If the PHY reports an incorrect ID (or none at all) then the
> compatible list may contain an entry with the correct PHY ID
> in the above form.
> The first group of digits is the 16 bit Phy Identifier 1
> register, this is the chip vendor OUI bits 3:18. The
> second group of digits is the Phy Identifier 2 register,
> this is the chip vendor OUI bits 19:24, followed by 10
> bits of a vendor specific ID.
>
> With this in place the sa8540p-ride's phy is probing consistently, so
> it seems the floating reset during mdio access was the issue. In either
> case, it shouldn't be floating so this improves the situation. The below
> link discusses some of the relationship of mdio, its phys, and points to
> this OUI compatible as a way to opt out of the OUI scan pre-reset
> handling which influenced this decision.
>
> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/dca54c57-a3bd-1147-63b2-4631194963f0@gmail.com/
> Fixes: 57827e87be54 ("arm64: dts: qcom: sa8540p-ride: Add ethernet nodes")
> Signed-off-by: Andrew Halaney <ahalaney@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Masney <bmasney@redhat.com>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2023-06-09 14:30 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2023-06-08 20:15 [PATCH] arm64: dts: qcom: sa8540p-ride: Specify ethernet phy OUI Andrew Halaney
2023-06-09 14:29 ` Brian Masney [this message]
2023-06-09 14:38 ` Konrad Dybcio
2023-06-13 22:30 ` Bjorn Andersson
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