> +static int tsnep_mdiobus_read(struct mii_bus *bus, int addr, int regnum) > +{ > + struct tsnep_adapter *adapter = bus->priv; > + u16 data; > + int retval; > + > + if (adapter->loopback) > + return 0; > + > + retval = tsnep_read_md(adapter, addr, regnum, &data); > + if (retval != 0) > + return retval; It appears your MDIO bus can only do C22. Please add a test for C45 and return -EOPNOTSUPP. > +static void tsnep_phy_link_status_change(struct net_device *netdev) > +{ > + struct tsnep_adapter *adapter = netdev_priv(netdev); > + struct phy_device *phydev = netdev->phydev; > + > + if (adapter->loopback) > + return; > + > + if (adapter->gmii2rgmii) { > + u16 val; > + > + if (phydev->link && phydev->speed == 1000) > + val = BMCR_SPEED1000; > + else > + val = BMCR_SPEED100; > + tsnep_write_md(adapter, ECM_GMII2RGMII_ADDR, > + ECM_GMII2RGMII_BMCR, val); > + } I _think_ this is wrong. They way the PHYs are chained means you should not need to do this, the xgmiitorgmii_read_status() does it. Maybe you have the chaining setup wrong? > +static int tsnep_phy_open(struct tsnep_adapter *adapter) > +{ > + __ETHTOOL_DECLARE_LINK_MODE_MASK(mask); > + struct ethtool_eee ethtool_eee; > + int retval; > + > + retval = phy_connect_direct(adapter->netdev, adapter->phydev, > + tsnep_phy_link_status_change, > + adapter->phy_mode); > + if (retval) > + return -EIO; phy_connect_direct() returns an error code. Use it, rather than changing it to something else. This applies everywhere. You must have a good reason to change error codes, and then it is wise to put a comment why you change it. > + > + /* MAC supports only 100Mbps|1000Mbps full duplex > + * SPE (Single Pair Ethernet) is also an option but not implemented yet > + */ > + linkmode_zero(mask); > + linkmode_set_bit(ETHTOOL_LINK_MODE_Autoneg_BIT, mask); > + linkmode_set_bit(ETHTOOL_LINK_MODE_100baseT_Full_BIT, mask); > + linkmode_set_bit(ETHTOOL_LINK_MODE_1000baseT_Full_BIT, mask); > + linkmode_and(mask, adapter->phydev->supported, mask); > + linkmode_copy(adapter->phydev->supported, mask); > + linkmode_copy(adapter->phydev->advertising, mask); You should not be accessing the phydev directly. Use phy_remove_link_mode(phydev, ETHTOOL_LINK_MODE_1000baseT_Half_BIT), etc. > +static int tsnep_phy_init(struct tsnep_adapter *adapter) > +{ > + struct device_node *dn; > + u16 val; > + u32 id; > + int retval; > + > + retval = of_get_phy_mode(adapter->pdev->dev.of_node, > + &adapter->phy_mode); > + if (retval) > + adapter->phy_mode = PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_GMII; > + > + dn = of_parse_phandle(adapter->pdev->dev.of_node, "phy-handle", 0); > + adapter->phydev = of_phy_find_device(dn); > + if (!adapter->phydev) > + adapter->phydev = phy_find_first(adapter->mdiobus); > + if (!adapter->phydev) > + return -EIO; > + > + /* detect optional GMII2RGMII */ > + retval = tsnep_read_md(adapter, ECM_GMII2RGMII_ADDR, MII_PHYSID1, &val); > + if (retval) > + return retval; > + id = val << 16; > + retval = tsnep_read_md(adapter, ECM_GMII2RGMII_ADDR, MII_PHYSID2, &val); > + if (retval) > + return retval; > + id |= val; > + if (id == 0) > + adapter->gmii2rgmii = true; This is where i think GMII2RGMII goes wrong. MAC phy-handle should point to the GMII2RGMII device in DT. The GMII2RGMII should have a phy-handle which points to the PHY. > + /* reset PHY */ > + retval = tsnep_write_md(adapter, adapter->phydev->mdio.addr, MII_BMCR, > + BMCR_RESET); > + if (retval) > + return retval; > + > + /* reset GMII2RGMII */ > + if (adapter->gmii2rgmii) { > + retval = tsnep_write_md(adapter, ECM_GMII2RGMII_ADDR, > + ECM_GMII2RGMII_BMCR, BMCR_RESET); > + if (retval) > + return retval; > + retval = tsnep_write_md(adapter, ECM_GMII2RGMII_ADDR, > + ECM_GMII2RGMII_BMCR, BMCR_SPEED100); > + if (retval) > + return retval; > + } The PHY driver is in control of the PHY, not the MAC. Please remove. Andrew