Re: [PATCH net-next 08/12] net: pse-pd: pd692x0: Add support for PSE PI priority feature

From: Oleksij Rempel
Date: Tue Oct 08 2024 - 09:57:48 EST


On Thu, Oct 03, 2024 at 01:41:02AM +0200, Andrew Lunn wrote:
> > + msg = pd692x0_msg_template_list[PD692X0_MSG_SET_PORT_PARAM];
> > + msg.sub[2] = id;
> > + /* Controller priority from 1 to 3 */
> > + msg.data[4] = prio + 1;
>
> Does 0 have a meaning? It just seems an odd design if it does not.

0 is not documented. But there are sub-priority which are not directly
configured by user, but affect the system behavior.

Priority#: Critical – 1; high – 2; low – 3
For ports with the same priority, the PoE Controller sets the
sub-priority according to the logic port number. (Lower number gets
higher priority).

Port priority affects:
1. Power-up order: After a reset, the ports are powered up according to
their priority, highest to lowest, highest priority will power up first.
2. Shutdown order: When exceeding the power budget, lowest priority
ports will turn off first.

Should we return sub priorities on the prio get request?

If i see it correctly, even if user do not actively configures priorities,
they are always present. For example port 0 will have always a Prio
higher than Port 10.

Regards,
Oleksij
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