On Wed, Apr 05, 2023 at 10:51:38PM +0200, Andrew Lunn wrote: > On Wed, Apr 05, 2023 at 11:41:16PM +0300, Ivan Bornyakov wrote: > > On Wed, Apr 05, 2023 at 09:35:31PM +0200, Andrew Lunn wrote: > > > On Wed, Apr 05, 2023 at 06:39:00PM +0300, Ivan Bornyakov wrote: > > > > sfp->i2c_block_size is initialized at SFP module insertion in > > > > sfp_sm_mod_probe(). Because of that, if SFP module was not inserted > > > > since boot, ethtool -m leads to zero-length I2C read attempt. > > > > > > > > # ethtool -m xge0 > > > > i2c i2c-3: adapter quirk: no zero length (addr 0x0050, size 0, read) > > > > Cannot get Module EEPROM data: Operation not supported > > > > > > Do i understand you correct in that this is when the SFP cage has > > > always been empty? The I2C transaction is going to fail whatever the > > > length is. > > > > > > > Yes, SFP cage is empty, I2C transaction will fail anyways, but not all > > I2C controllers are happy about zero-length reads. > > > > > > If SFP module was plugged then removed at least once, > > > > sfp->i2c_block_size will be initialized and ethtool -m will fail with > > > > different error > > > > > > > > # ethtool -m xge0 > > > > Cannot get Module EEPROM data: Remote I/O error > > > > > > So again, the SFP cage is empty? > > > > > > I wonder if a better fix is to use > > > > > > sfp->state & SFP_F_PRESENT > > > > > > in sfp_module_eeprom() and sfp_module_eeprom_by_page() and don't even > > > do the I2C read if there is no module in the cage? > > > > > > > This is also worthy addition to sfp.c, but IMHO sfp->i2c_block_size > > initialization still need to be fixed since > > > > $ grep -c "sfp_read(" drivers/net/phy/sfp.c > > 31 > > > > and I can't vouch all of them are possible only after SFP module > > insertion. Also for future proof reason. > > I think everything else should be safe. A lot of those reads are for > the HWMON code. And the HWMON code only registers when the module is > inserted. > > How about two patches, what you have here, plus checking sfp->state & > SFP_F_PRESENT in the ethtool functions? > > Andrew Sure, will do in the near future.