Re: [PATCH net v1 1/2] net: phy: Introduce phy_update_eee() to update eee_cfg values

From: Choong Yong Liang
Date: Wed Nov 13 2024 - 05:12:18 EST




On 12/11/2024 9:04 pm, Andrew Lunn wrote:
On Tue, Nov 12, 2024 at 12:03:15PM +0100, Heiner Kallweit wrote:
In stmmac_ethtool_op_get_eee() you have the following:

edata->tx_lpi_timer = priv->tx_lpi_timer;
edata->tx_lpi_enabled = priv->tx_lpi_enabled;
return phylink_ethtool_get_eee(priv->phylink, edata);

You have to call phylink_ethtool_get_eee() first, otherwise the manually
set values will be overridden. However setting tx_lpi_enabled shouldn't
be needed if you respect phydev->enable_tx_lpi.

I agree with Heiner here, this sounds like a bug somewhere, not
something which needs new code in phylib. Lets understand why it gives
the wrong results.

Andrew
Hi Russell, Andrew, and Heiner, thanks a lot for your valuable feedback.

The current implementation of the 'ethtool --show-eee' command heavily relies on the phy_ethtool_get_eee() in phy.c. The eeecfg values are set by the 'ethtool --set-eee' command and the phy_support_eee() during the initial state. The phy_ethtool_get_eee() calls eeecfg_to_eee(), which returns the eeecfg containing tx_lpi_timer, tx_lpi_enabled, and eee_enable for the 'ethtool --show-eee' command.

The tx_lpi_timer and tx_lpi_enabled values stored in the MAC or PHY driver are not retrieved by the 'ethtool --show-eee' command.

Currently, we are facing 3 issues:
1. When we boot up our system and do not issue the 'ethtool --set-eee' command, and then directly issue the 'ethtool --show-eee' command, it always shows that EEE is disabled due to the eeecfg values not being set. However, in the Maxliner GPY PHY, the driver EEE is enabled. If we try to disable EEE, nothing happens because the eeecfg matches the setting required to disable EEE in ethnl_set_eee(). The phy_support_eee() was introduced to set the initial values to enable eee_enabled and tx_lpi_enabled. This would allow 'ethtool --show-eee' to show that EEE is enabled during the initial state. However, the Marvell PHY is designed to have hardware disabled EEE during the initial state. Users are required to use Ethtool to enable the EEE. phy_support_eee() does not show the correct for Marvell PHY.

2. The 'ethtool --show-eee' command does not display the correct status, even if the link is down or the speed changes to one that does not support EEE.

3. The tx_lpi_timer in 'ethtool --show-eee' always shows 0 if we have not used 'ethtool --set-eee' to set the values, even though the driver sets different values.

I appreciate Russell's point that eee_enabled is a user configuration bit, not a status bit. However, I am curious if tx_lpi_timer, tx_lpi_enabled, and other fields are also considered configuration bits.

According to the ethtool man page:
--show-eee
Queries the specified network device for its support of Energy-Efficient Ethernet (according to the IEEE 802.3az specifications)

It does not specify which fields are configuration bits and which are status bits.