On Wed, Sep 02, 2020 at 09:39:45PM -0700, Florian Fainelli wrote: > Some Ethernet PHYs may require that their clock, which typically drives > their logic to respond to reads on the MDIO bus be enabled before > issusing a MDIO bus scan. > > We have a chicken and egg problem though which is that we cannot enable > a given Ethernet PHY's device clock until we have a phy_device instance > create and called the driver's probe function. This will not happen > unless we are successful in probing the PHY device, which requires its > clock(s) to be turned on. > > For DT based systems we can solve this by using of_clk_get() which > operates on a device_node reference, and make sure that all clocks > associaed with the node are enabled prior to doing any reads towards the > device. In order to avoid drivers having to know the a priori reference > count of the resources, we drop them back to 0 right before calling > ->probe() which is then supposed to manage the resources normally. Hi Florian This seems asymmetric. The resources are enabled in of_mdiobus_phy_device_register() but disabled in phy_probe(). What we are really interested in is having the clock ticking while trying to read the ID registers. Could the enable/disable be placed around the call to get_phy_id()? Andrew