On Thu, Sep 16, 2021 at 02:35:41PM +0200, Andrew Lunn wrote: > > >> + netif_carrier_off(mse->ndev); > > >> + ndev->if_port = IF_PORT_10BASET; > > > That is not correct. Maybe you should add a IF_PORT_HOMEPLUG ? > > > > There is already a driver (qca_spi, qcauart) for a similiar Homeplug > > device (QCA7000), which also uses IF_PORT_10BASET. Should i change this > > too or leave it because of resulting changes to userspace? > > Technically, it would be an ABI change. But ifmap seems pretty loosely > defined. See man 7 netdevice: > > SIOCGIFMAP, SIOCSIFMAP > Get or set the interface's hardware parameters using ifr_map. > Setting the parameters is a privileged operation. > > struct ifmap { > unsigned long mem_start; > unsigned long mem_end; > unsigned short base_addr; > unsigned char irq; > unsigned char dma; > unsigned char port; > }; > > The interpretation of the ifmap structure depends on the device driver > and the architecture. > > The if_port value ends up in port. And i've no idea where it is > actually available in user space. iproute2 does not use it, nor > ethtool. So, i would say, submit a separate patch for the other > drivers, and we will see if anybody notices. > > > >> +static const struct of_device_id mse102x_match_table[] = { > > >> + { .compatible = "vertexcom,mse1021" }, > > >> + { .compatible = "vertexcom,mse1022" }, > > > Is there an ID register you can read to determine what device you > > > actually have? If so, i suggest you verify the correct compatible is > > > used. > > > > AFAIK the device doesn't have any kind of ID register. > > Then i would suggest changing the compatible to "vertexcom,mse102x". Don't use wildcards in compatible strings. > > If you cannot verify it, and it makes no actual difference, then 50% > of the boards will use the wrong one. Which means you can then later > not actually make use of it to enable features specific to a > compatible string. A wildcard doesn't help with this. If some boards are wrong, not any way we can fix that short of a DT update. If you can update the DT, then you can correct the string then. Rob