Re: [PATCH net-next v6] net: phy: intel-xway: Add RGMII internal delay configuration
From: Russell King (Oracle)
Date: Wed Jan 12 2022 - 08:46:43 EST
On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 11:12:33AM -0800, Tim Harvey wrote:
> I added a debug statement in xway_gphy_rgmii_init and here you can see
> it gets called 'before' the link comes up from the NIC on a board that
> has a cable plugged in at power-on. I can tell from testing that the
> rx_delay/tx_delay set in xway_gphy_rgmii_init does not actually take
> effect unless I then bring the link down and up again manually as you
> indicate.
>
> # dmesg | egrep "xway|nicvf"
> [ 6.855971] xway_gphy_rgmii_init mdio_thunder MDI_MIICTRL:0xb100
> rx_delay=1500 tx_delay=500
> [ 6.999651] nicvf, ver 1.0
> [ 7.002478] nicvf 0000:05:00.1: Adding to iommu group 7
> [ 7.007785] nicvf 0000:05:00.1: enabling device (0004 -> 0006)
> [ 7.053189] nicvf 0000:05:00.2: Adding to iommu group 8
> [ 7.058511] nicvf 0000:05:00.2: enabling device (0004 -> 0006)
> [ 11.044616] nicvf 0000:05:00.2 eth1: Link is Up 1000 Mbps Full duplex
Does the kernel message about the link coming up reflect what is going
on physically with the link though?
If a network interface is down, it's entirely possible that the link is
already established at the hardware level, buit the "Link is Up" message
gets reported when the network interface is later brought up. So,
debugging this by looking at the kernel messages is unreliable.
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