Re: [PATCH] net: phy: phy_ethtool_ksettings_set: Allow any supported speed
From: Nikita Yushchenko
Date: Mon Dec 02 2024 - 10:53:57 EST
root@vc4-033:~# ethtool tsn0
Settings for tsn0:
Supported ports: [ MII ]
Supported link modes: 2500baseT/Full
Supported pause frame use: Symmetric Receive-only
Supports auto-negotiation: No
Okay, the PHY can apparently only operate in fixed mode, although I
would suggest checking that is actually the case. I suspect that may
be a driver bug, especially as...
My contacts from Renesas say that this PHY chip is an engineering sample.
I'm not sure about the origin of "driver" for this. I did not look inside before, but now I did, and it
is almost completely a stub. Even no init sequence. The only hw operations that this stub does are
(1) reading bit 0 of register 1.0901 and returning it as link status (phydev->link),
(2) reading bit 0 of register 1.0000 and returning it as master/slave setting (phydev->master_slave_get
/ phydev->master_slave_state)
(3) applying phydev->master_slave_set via writing to bit 0 of register 1.0000 and then writing 0x200 to
register 7.0200
Per standard, writing 0x200 to 7.0200 is autoneg restart, however bit 0 of 1.0000 has nothing to do with
master/slave. So what device actually does is unclear. Just a black box that provides 2.5G Base-T1
signalling, and software-wise can only report link and accept master-slave configuration.
Not sure if supporting this sort of black box worths kernel changes.
it changes phydev->duplex, which is _not_ supposed to happen if
negotiation has been disabled.
There are no writes to phydev->duplex inside the "driver".
Something in the phy core is changing it.