Icenowy,

On 10/26/20 7:12 AM, Andrew Lunn wrote:
>> By referring to linux/phy.h, NA means not applicable. This surely
>> do not apply when RGMII is really in use.
> 
> It means the PHY driver should not touch the mode, something else has
> set it up. That could be strapping, the bootloader, ACPI firmware,
> whatever.
> 
>> I think no document declares RGMII must have all internal delays
>> of the PHY explicitly disabled. It just says RGMII.
> 
> Please take a look at all the other PHY drivers. They should all
> disable delays when passed PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_RGMII.

Documentation/networking/phy.rst also makes this clear:

PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_RGMII: the PHY is not responsible for inserting any internal
delay by itself, it assumes that either the Ethernet MAC (if capable or the PCB
traces) insert the correct 1.5-2ns delay

Regards,
Samuel

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