Le 2/23/19 à 1:48 PM, Heiner Kallweit a écrit : > On 18.02.2019 19:21, Andrew Lunn wrote: >>>> Hi Heiner >>>> >>>> Watch out for boot vs reboot, and when rebooting if port 8 had link or >>>> not before you reboot. >>>> >>> Will do. Is there some known issue or bug? >> >> Hi Heiner >> >> No, but it is a variable which can make a difference. The fix i made >> for the Freescale GPIO controller was not an issue for cold boot, but >> reboot with link up did cause interrupt problems, etc. >> > Hi Andrew, > > it took me quite some time to debug this issue .. > > At first a bisect pointed to one of my commits: > 5502b218e001 ("net: phy: use phy_resolve_aneg_linkmode in genphy_read_status")
This is the same issue that Michal reported here: https://www.spinics.net/lists/netdev/msg552955.html > > Further digging lead me to some suspicious dsa code: > In dsa_port_fixed_link_register_of() there's a call to genphy_read_status(). > At the time of the call phydev->advertising is empty, therefore the fixed phy > settings are overwritten with defaults (10/half) what breaks the system. > > Worth to be mentioned is that for the PHY these two flags are set: > - is_pseudo_fixed_link (that's ok) > - autoneg -> I'm not sure this is correct. > > It seems that you once added the code in question: > 39b0c705195e ("net: dsa: Allow configuration of CPU & DSA port speeds/duplex") > > I did what I like to do most and removed some code. > W/o the calls to genphy_config_init() and genphy_read_status() it works again. > Do these calls have some purpose here with a fixed link? > > My commit exposed the issue because before it genphy_read_status() read the > advertisement from chip registers instead of using phydev->advertising. > > Very close to this function is dsa_port_setup_phy_of() which uses > genphy_resume() > and genphy_read_status() and also looks somewhat suspicious. This code makes > quite some assumptions: > - PHY is a C22 PHY > - PHY is compatible with the generic PHY driver > >> Andrew >> > Heiner > -- Florian