Hi,

we need to decide how to continue with the lan743x patch for fixed phy support. 
Thanks everyone for the valuable time.

Summary of the development steps so far:
The patch initially had low influence on the installed base, but lacked some 
compatibility to Linux best practices. During the review process we found 
improvement potential. We decided to make the patch more similar to the 
majority of Linux drivers, by avoiding a special autodetection silicon feature 
that is unique. However, now, with more test hardware available, this road 
becomes more difficult than we initially assumed.

Would it be ok to split the topics into two distinct patches ?

Topic a: New feature: Add fixed link and RGMII support in a minimal invasive 
way. (Including fixing a reboot-issue that the last patch fixed.)

Topic b: Refactor old driver: Understand, and if possible remove, the silicon’s 
Mac-Phy auto-negotiation feature.

Maybe splitting distinct features into distinct patches is the most defensive 
approach, now that device testing disconfirmed our promising approach ?

Thanks everyone for cooperating on this feature,
Roelof


> Roelof Berg <rb...@berg-solutions.de>:
> 
> Testing note [...]
> - Different from prior approaches it affects the installed base. So we need 
> some more testing (with hardware I don’t have available yet) and I’m in 
> contact with Microchip already.
> 
> Thanks for guiding us to a proper solution,
> Roelof Berg
> 
>> . The automatic speed and duplex detection of the lan743x silicon
>> between mac and phy is disabled.

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