Re: [PATCH v2] lxt PHY: Support for the buggy LXT973 rev A2

From: Lutz Jaenicke
Date: Sun Sep 23 2012 - 14:44:35 EST


On Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 06:21:38PM +0200, leroy christophe wrote:
>
> Le 10/09/2012 20:17, Lutz Jaenicke a écrit :
> >On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 05:45:49PM +0200, Christophe Leroy wrote:
> >>This patch adds proper handling of the buggy revision A2 of LXT973 phy, adding
> >>precautions linked to ERRATA Item 4:
> >>
> >>Item 4: MDIO Interface and Repeated Polling
> >>Problem: Repeated polling of odd-numbered registers via the MDIO interface
> >> randomly returns the contents of the previous even register.
> >>Implication: Managed applications may not obtain the correct register contents
> >> when a particular register is monitored for device status.
> >>Workaround: None.
> >>Status: This erratum has been previously fixed (in rev A3)
> >Hmm. Were did you get the hardware from? We have been using LXT973 in
> >our products and the A2 was replaced by A3 in 2003.
> >
> >Best regards,
> > Lutz
> They are custom boards that my company manufactures. Most boards
> manufactured before 2006 or 2007 have this buggy chip.

Ok, so this problem indeed is related to (very) old hardware.
I would not be sure whether the hack needed to work around
this bug should be added one decade after the chip has
been fixed.

Best regards,
Lutz
PS.Yes, we have used the same workaround with such hardware, fortunately
we only had a few first boards using A2 and the series production
started just with A3 at that time.
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