> I'm still curious if any of the netdev folks have any opinion on scaling > things down like this on link down. It does make sense, in that there are no frames to process, so the clock can be reduced. But i also think it is a bit of a workaround for poor hardware design. Often you can tell the MAC the link is down, and it can shut down a lot more, and even turn all the clocks off. I also wounder if there are going to be any side effects of this. Some Ethernet MACs export a clock to the PHY. Is that clock going to change? I don't think it will, because we are changing to a valid MAC speed, not 0. So the PHY has to work at this speed clock. But to make it easier to find issues like this, open() should probably set the clocks to a low speed until the link is up. That way, if there are going to be problems, the link should never come up, as opposed to the link never comes up after being lost the first time... Andrew