On 6/19/2020 6:30 AM, Russell King - ARM Linux admin wrote: > On Fri, Jun 19, 2020 at 03:26:59PM +0200, Andrew Lunn wrote: >> On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 09:47:59PM -0700, Florian Fainelli wrote: >>> Commit 02a6efcab675 ("net: phy: allow scanning busses with missing >>> phys") added a special condition to return -ENODEV in case -ENODEV or >>> -EIO was returned from the first read of the MII_PHYSID1 register. >>> >>> In case the MDIO bus data line pull-up is not strong enough, the MDIO >>> bus controller will not flag this as a read error. This can happen when >>> a pluggable daughter card is not connected and weak internal pull-ups >>> are used (since that is the only option, otherwise the pins are >>> floating). >>> >>> The second read of MII_PHYSID2 will be correctly flagged an error >>> though, but now we will return -EIO which will be treated as a hard >>> error, thus preventing MDIO bus scanning loops to continue succesfully. >>> >>> Apply the same logic to both register reads, thus allowing the scanning >>> logic to proceed. >> >> Hi Florian >> >> Maybe extend the kerneldoc for this function to document the return >> values and there special meanings? > > You mean like the patch I sent yesterday? > >> BTW: Did you look at get_phy_c45_ids()? Is it using the correct return >> value? Given the current work being done to extend scanning to C45, >> maybe it needs reviewing for issues like this. > > And the updates I sent for this yesterday? ;) When Russell's patches land, they will address this correctly and because I did not want to introduce any conflicts, this is not addressed by this two patch series. -- Florian