Re: [PATCH net-next v2 2/2] net: phy: marvell-88q2xxx: Prevent hwmon access with asserted reset
From: Dimitri Fedrau
Date: Thu Feb 20 2025 - 10:26:40 EST
Hi Russell,
Am Thu, Feb 20, 2025 at 09:36:49AM +0000 schrieb Russell King (Oracle):
> On Thu, Feb 20, 2025 at 09:11:12AM +0100, Dimitri Fedrau wrote:
> > If the PHYs reset is asserted it returns 0xffff for any read operation.
> > This might happen if the user admins down the interface and wants to read
> > the temperature. Prevent reading the temperature in this case and return
> > with an network is down error. Write operations are ignored by the device
> > when reset is asserted, still return a network is down error in this
> > case to make the user aware of the operation gone wrong.
>
> If we look at where mdio_device_reset() is called from:
>
> 1. mdio_device_register() -> mdiobus_register_device() asserts reset
> before adding the device to the device layer (which will then
> cause the driver to be searched for and bound.)
>
> 2. mdio_probe(), deasserts the reset signal before calling the MDIO
> driver's ->probe method, which will be phy_probe().
>
> 3. after a probe failure to re-assert the reset signal.
>
> 4. after ->remove has been called.
>
There is also phy_device_reset that calls mdio_device_reset.
> That is the sum total. So, while the driver is bound to the device,
> phydev->mdio.reset_state is guaranteed to be zero.
>
> Therefore, is this patch fixing a real observed problem with the
> current driver?
>
Yes, when I admin up and afterwards down the network device then the PHYs
reset is asserted. In this case phy_detach is called which calls
phy_device_reset(phydev, 1), ...
Best regards,
Dimitri Fedrau