Re: [PATCH 1/3] fixed_phy: handle link-down case

From: Stas Sergeev
Date: Fri Jul 10 2015 - 17:14:34 EST


10.07.2015 23:44, Florian Fainelli ÐÐÑÐÑ:
On 10/07/15 09:41, Stas Sergeev wrote:
Currently fixed_phy driver recognizes only the link-up state.
This simple patch adds an implementation of link-down state.
The actual change is 1-line, the rest is an indentation.
It is not clear to me how this is useful, if you have a link_update
callback manipulating the link state, the fixed PHY driver returns
appropriate MII_BMSR values and always re-initializes everything.
It returns the appropriate values only for link status (when its down),
but it still returns speed, duplex etc as if the link is up. I had hard
times finding the relevant specs, but from what I have googled,
when link is down, the speed/duplex/etc status fields should _also_
be zero, which is what my patch does.
What is more important is that fixed_phy_add() would return
-EINVAL if you didn't specify speed while the link is down.
This is an absolute must-fix, or I will have to add an arbitrary
speed value again, on which you already objected.

Is this meant to be some sort of optimization? If so, you could just
avoid the re-intendation completely and do a goto instead?
Oh, c'mon... Adding goto just to keep the _patch_ smaller?
(not smaller code, just a smaller patch)
Well, this is certainly something that can be done, feel free
to request that explicitly and I'll release v3 next week.
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