Re: net: asix: best way to handle orphan PHYs

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On Wed, Mar 09, 2022 at 01:18:35PM +0100, Oleksij Rempel wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> I have ASIX based USB Ethernet adapter with two PHYs: internal and
> external. The internal PHY is enabled by default and there seems to be
> no way to disable internal PHY on the MAC level without affecting the
> external PHY.
> 
> What is the preferred method to suspend internal PHY?
> Currently I have following options:
> - suspend PHY in the probe function of the PHY driver
> - get the phydev in the MAC driver and call phy_suspend()
> - whisper magic numbers from the MAC driver directly this the MDIO bus.
> 
> Are there other options?

Hi Oleksij

Can you unique identity this device? Does it have a custom VID:PID?

It seems like suspending it in the PHY driver would be messy. How do
you identify the PHY is part of your devices and should be suspended?

Doing it from the MAC driver seems better, your identification
information is close to hand.

I would avoid the magic numbers, since phy_suspend() makes it clear
what you are doing.

Is there one MDIO bus with two devices, or two MDIO busses?  If there
are two busses, you could maybe add an extra flag to the bus structure
you pass to mdiobus_register() which indicates it should suspend all
PHY it finds on the bus during enumeration of the bus. Generally we
don't want this, if the PHY has link already we want to keep it, to
avoid the 1.5s delay causes by autoneg. But if we know the PHYs on the
bus are not going to be used, it would be a good point to suspend
them.

    Andrew



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