From: Dean Matsen <deanmatsen@earthlink.net>
To: Tom Rini <trini@kernel.crashing.org>
Cc: linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org
Subject: Re: Ethernet PHY chip discovery not working on 855T with 971/972 chips
Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2003 16:21:51 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3F0F468F.1050909@earthlink.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 20030711151834.GU17433@ip68-0-152-218.tc.ph.cox.net
Tom Rini wrote:
>On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 11:21:40PM +0200, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
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>>In message <3F0C8112.5060001@earthlink.net> you wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I think the search should be made smarter (especially, keep going to
>>>the next address until it has gone through ALL address w/o finding a
>>>valid ID). The kernel could still panic if it can't find any PHY chip,
>>>but not the first time it reads the floating line and can't find the
>>>answer in its table. The odds of reading a valid PHY ID from the
>>>floating line is phenominally low. I'd submit a proposed patch for
>>>this, but it doesn't sound like anyone else thinks this is important
>>>enough to warrant a change.
>>>
>>>
>>I agree that it makes little sense for th kernel to panic if it finds
>>an unsupported PHY id.
>>
>>
>>
>>>the automatic PHY search will work. Unless the pullup is required for
>>>non-search applications (which I assert it isn't), then I think the code
>>>should be fixed, not the hardware.
>>>
>>>
>>We changed this in our kernel tree some time ago. If no valid PHY is
>>found we simply do not enable the interface, but we do not panic any
>>more.
>>
>>
>
>Which raises two fun questions:
>1) Do you plan on ever trying to re-sync your 2.4 tree with the
>community tree (which should become kernel.org before too long)?
>2) Do you plan on trying to keep in sync with 2.6 now that it's coming
>up on us?
>
>--
>Tom Rini
>http://gate.crashing.org/~trini/
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>
Somewhere in this discussion thread I saw that the 2.4 kernel is closed for
patches (I just joined this list, so I didn't know that).
Would it help if I came up with a 2.5 patch for fec.c? I made a few minor
changes that will make it behave friendlier for all [to whom it is not
already being totally friendly], and I see the 2.5 kernel could use some
of the same changes.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-07-11 23:21 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 30+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-07-09 2:17 Ethernet PHY chip discovery not working on 855T with 971/972 chips Dean Matsen
2003-07-09 2:29 ` Dean Matsen
2003-07-09 2:56 ` Eugene Surovegin
2003-07-09 5:21 ` Dan Malek
2003-07-09 5:50 ` Dean Matsen
2003-07-09 14:37 ` Dan Malek
2003-07-09 16:39 ` Dean Matsen
2003-07-09 20:54 ` Dean Matsen
2003-07-09 21:21 ` Wolfgang Denk
[not found] ` <20030711151834.GU17433@ip68-0-152-218.tc.ph.cox.net>
2003-07-11 15:43 ` Wolfgang Denk
2003-07-11 15:52 ` Tom Rini
2003-07-11 18:29 ` Wolfgang Denk
2003-07-11 18:50 ` Tom Rini
2003-07-11 19:18 ` Wolfgang Denk
2003-07-11 19:34 ` Tom Rini
2003-07-11 21:04 ` Wolfgang Denk
2003-07-14 6:21 ` Pantelis Antoniou
2003-07-14 7:58 ` Wolfgang Denk
2003-07-14 14:31 ` Tom Rini
2003-07-14 19:26 ` Wolfgang Denk
2003-07-15 15:04 ` Tom Rini
2003-07-11 23:21 ` Dean Matsen [this message]
2003-07-12 1:01 ` Paul Mackerras
2003-07-12 21:13 ` Dean Matsen
2003-07-12 21:54 ` Wolfgang Denk
2003-07-14 14:52 ` Tom Rini
2003-07-13 15:48 ` Dan Malek
2003-07-13 16:29 ` Roland Dreier
2003-07-14 20:49 ` Matt Porter
2003-07-15 5:08 ` Roland Dreier
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