On Fri, Sep 30, 2022 at 02:15:58PM -0700, Colin Foster wrote: > On Tue, Sep 27, 2022 at 11:26:00PM +0300, Vladimir Oltean wrote: > > On Sun, Sep 25, 2022 at 05:29:26PM -0700, Colin Foster wrote: > > > --- > > > + - phy-mode = "internal": on ports 0, 1, 2, 3 > > > > More PHY interface types are supported. Please document them all. > > It doesn't matter what the driver supports. Drivers and device tree > > blobs should be able to have different lifetimes. A driver which doesn't > > support the SERDES ports should work with a device tree that defines > > them, and a driver that supports the SERDES ports should work with a > > device tree that doesn't. > > This will change my patch a little bit then. I didn't undersand this > requirement. > > My current device tree has all 8 ethernet ports populated. ocelot_ext > believes "all these port modes are accepted" by way of a fully-populated > vsc7512_port_modes[] array. > > As a result, when I'm testing, swp4 through swp7 all enumerate as > devices, though they don't actually function. It isn't until serdes / > phylink / pcs / pll5 come along that they become functional ports. > > I doubt this is desired. Though if I'm using the a new macro > OCELOT_PORT_MODE_NONE, felix.c stops after felix_validate_phy_mode. > > I think the only thing I can do is to allow felix to ignore invalid phy > modes on some ports (which might be desired) and continue on with the > most it can do. That seems like a potential improvement to the felix > driver... > > The other option is to allow the ports to enumerate, but leave them > non-functional. This is how my system currently acts, but as I said, I > bet it would be confusing to any user. > > Thoughts? > Also, for what its worth, I tried this just now by making this change: err = felix_validate_phy_mode(felix, port, phy_mode); if (err < 0) { dev_err(dev, "Unsupported PHY mode %s on port %d\n", phy_modes(phy_mode), port); of_node_put(child); - return err; + continue; } This functions in that I only see swp1-swp3, but I don't think it should - it is just leaving phy_mode set to 0 (PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_NA). My guess is it'll need more logic to say "don't add these DSA ports because the driver doesn't support those PHY interfaces" [ 3.555367] ocelot-switch ocelot-switch.4.auto: Unsupported PHY mode qsgmii on port 4 [ 3.563551] ocelot-switch ocelot-switch.4.auto: Unsupported PHY mode qsgmii on port 5 [ 3.571570] ocelot-switch ocelot-switch.4.auto: Unsupported PHY mode qsgmii on port 6 [ 3.579459] ocelot-switch ocelot-switch.4.auto: Unsupported PHY mode qsgmii on port 7 [ 4.271832] ocelot-switch ocelot-switch.4.auto: PHY [ocelot-miim0.2.auto-mii:00] driver [Generic PHY] (irq=POLL) [ 4.282715] ocelot-switch ocelot-switch.4.auto: configuring for phy/internal link mode [ 4.296478] ocelot-switch ocelot-switch.4.auto swp1 (uninitialized): PHY [ocelot-miim0.2.auto-mii:01] driver [Generic PHY] (irq=POLL) [ 4.312876] ocelot-switch ocelot-switch.4.auto swp2 (uninitialized): PHY [ocelot-miim0.2.auto-mii:02] driver [Generic PHY] (irq=POLL) [ 4.328897] ocelot-switch ocelot-switch.4.auto swp3 (uninitialized): PHY [ocelot-miim0.2.auto-mii:03] driver [Generic PHY] (irq=POLL) [ 5.032849] ocelot-switch ocelot-switch.4.auto swp4 (uninitiailized): validation of qsgmii with support 00000000,00000000,000062ff and advertisement 00000000,00000000,000062ff failed: -EINVAL [ 5.051265] ocelot-switch ocelot-switch.4.auto swp4 (uninitialized): failed to connect to PHY: -EINVAL [ 5.060670] ocelot-switch ocelot-switch.4.auto swp4 (uninitialized): error -22 setting up PHY for tree 0, switch 0, port 4 (repeated for swp5-7)