On 10/07/15 14:14, Stas Sergeev wrote:I think you can.
10.07.2015 23:44, Florian Fainelli ÐÐÑÐÑ:Ok, but that does not seems to be a code path that you can hit, unless
On 10/07/15 09:41, Stas Sergeev wrote:It returns the appropriate values only for link status (when its down),
Currently fixed_phy driver recognizes only the link-up state.It is not clear to me how this is useful, if you have a link_update
This simple patch adds an implementation of link-down state.
The actual change is 1-line, the rest is an indentation.
callback manipulating the link state, the fixed PHY driver returns
appropriate MII_BMSR values and always re-initializes everything.
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.
you are already modifying
drivers/of/of_mdio.c::of_fixed_phy_register_link() and overriding how
status.link is defined, am I missing something?
So you don't trust me that I only indented the code? OKey. :)Well, yes, so it's easy to audit the changes?Is this meant to be some sort of optimization? If so, you could justOh, c'mon... Adding goto just to keep the _patch_ smaller?
avoid the re-intendation completely and do a goto instead?
OKey, will do in v3.(not smaller code, just a smaller patch)I hereby explicitly request that you make this a new iteration using a goto.
Well, this is certainly something that can be done, feel free
to request that explicitly and I'll release v3 next week.