> > +static int smsc95xx_phy_address(struct usbnet *dev) > > +{ > > + u32 read_buf; > > + int ret, id1, id2, phyad; > > + > > + ret = smsc95xx_read_reg(dev, HW_CFG, &read_buf); > > + if (ret < 0) > > + return ret; > > + > > + /* Check if using external PHY, if not, use internal PHY address */ > > + if (!(read_buf & HW_CFG_PSEL_)) > > + return SMSC95XX_INTERNAL_PHY_ID; > > + > > + /* > > + * Detect external PHY address. Here we probe the MDIO bus from > > + * the highest address, since some PHYs respond also on address > > + * zero, which they consider MDIO broadcast address. We really > > + * want to get their proper address instead though, so we scan > > + * address zero last. > > + */ > > + for (phyad = 0x1f; phyad >= 0; phyad--) { > > + id1 = smsc95xx_mdio_read(dev->net, phyad, MII_PHYSID1); > > + id2 = smsc95xx_mdio_read(dev->net, phyad, MII_PHYSID2); > > + /* Check for valid response from the PHY */ > > + if (id1 > 0 && id2 > 0 && id1 != 0x7fff && id2 != 0xffff) > > + return phyad; > > + } This would be so much easier if the driver used the core mdio/phy code. Just set mdio->phy_mask to ~BIT(0) and then use phy_find_first(). Anyway, net is closed at the moment, so please repost in three weeks time. Andrew