On Tue, Apr 06, 2021 at 10:35:07PM +0200, Martin Blumenstingl wrote:
> PHY auto polling on the GSWIP hardware can be used so link changes
> (speed, link up/down, etc.) can be detected automatically. Internally
> GSWIP reads the PHY's registers for this functionality. Based on this
> automatic detection GSWIP can also automatically re-configure it's port
> settings. Unfortunately this auto polling (and configuration) mechanism
> seems to cause various issues observed by different people on different
> devices:
> - FritzBox 7360v2: the two Gbit/s ports (connected to the two internal
>   PHY11G instances) are working fine but the two Fast Ethernet ports
>   (using an AR8030 RMII PHY) are completely dead (neither RX nor TX are
>   received). It turns out that the AR8030 PHY sets the BMSR_ESTATEN bit
>   as well as the ESTATUS_1000_TFULL and ESTATUS_1000_XFULL bits. This
>   makes the PHY auto polling state machine (rightfully?) think that the
>   established link speed (when the other side is Gbit/s capable) is
>   1Gbit/s.
> - None of the Ethernet ports on the Zyxel P-2812HNU-F1 (two are
>   connected to the internal PHY11G GPHYs while the other three are
>   external RGMII PHYs) are working. Neither RX nor TX traffic was
>   observed. It is not clear which part of the PHY auto polling state-
>   machine caused this.
> - FritzBox 7412 (only one LAN port which is connected to one of the
>   internal GPHYs running in PHY22F / Fast Ethernet mode) was seeing
>   random disconnects (link down events could be seen). Sometimes all
>   traffic would stop after such disconnect. It is not clear which part
>   of the PHY auto polling state-machine cauased this.
> - TP-Link TD-W9980 (two ports are connected to the internal GPHYs
>   running in PHY11G / Gbit/s mode, the other two are external RGMII
>   PHYs) was affected by similar issues as the FritzBox 7412 just without
>   the "link down" events
> 
> Switch to software based configuration instead of PHY auto polling (and
> letting the GSWIP hardware configure the ports automatically) for the
> following link parameters:
> - link up/down
> - link speed
> - full/half duplex
> - flow control (RX / TX pause)
> 
> After a big round of manual testing by various people (who helped test
> this on OpenWrt) it turns out that this fixes all reported issues.
> 
> Additionally it can be considered more future proof because any
> "quirk" which is implemented for a PHY on the driver side can now be
> used with the GSWIP hardware as well because Linux is in control of the
> link parameters.
> 
> As a nice side-effect this also solves a problem where fixed-links were
> not supported previously because we were relying on the PHY auto polling
> mechanism, which cannot work for fixed-links as there's no PHY from
> where it can read the registers. Configuring the link settings on the
> GSWIP ports means that we now use the settings from device-tree also for
> ports with fixed-links.
> 
> Fixes: 14fceff4771e51 ("net: dsa: Add Lantiq / Intel DSA driver for vrx200")
> Fixes: 3e6fdeb28f4c33 ("net: dsa: lantiq_gswip: Let GSWIP automatically set 
> the xMII clock")
> Cc: sta...@vger.kernel.org
> Acked-by: Hauke Mehrtens <ha...@hauke-m.de>
> Signed-off-by: Martin Blumenstingl <martin.blumensti...@googlemail.com>

Having the MAC polling the PHY is pretty much always a bad idea.

Reviewed-by: Andrew Lunn <and...@lunn.ch>

    Andrew

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