[PATCH v6] Network driver for the Armada 370 and Armada XP ARM Marvell SoCs
From: Thomas Petazzoni <hidden>
Date: 2012-11-13 15:00:36
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David, This patch set adds a new network driver for the network unit available in the newest Marvell ARM SoCs Armada 370 and Armada XP, as well as the necessary Device Tree information to use this driver in the two evaluation platforms of those SoCs. The previous versions of this patch set have been sent on September 4th (v1), October 11th (v2), October 23rd (v3), October 26th (v4), November 12th (v5) and now comes the v6 of the driver. The number of comments over the last versions have been really small, and I would really appreciate if this driver could land into the 3.8 kernel release. People interested in testing this driver can find it at: git@github.com:MISL-EBU-System-SW/mainline-public.git marvell-neta-v6 In details: * Patch 1 contains a small driver for the MDIO interface of this Ethernet controller. Having a separate driver is useful to more easily handle concurrent accesses on this MDIO interface that is shared between all Ethernet ports. * Patch 3 contains the driver itself. The commit log contains a detailed explanation about why a new driver is needed for this new Marvell SoC, compared to older Marvell SoCs (Orion, Kirkwood, Dove) that use the mv643xx_eth driver. * Patch 4 adds the necessary entry to the MAINTAINERS file. * Patch 5 adds the SoC-level Device Tree information for Armada 370 and Armada XP. * Patch 6 adds the board-level Device Tree information for the Marvell evaluation boards of Armada 370 and Armada XP. * Patch 6 adds the board-level Device Tree information for the PlatHome OpenBlocks AX3-4 platform (based on the Armada XP SoC). * Patch 7 adds the board-level Device Tree information for the GlobalScale Mirabox platform (based on the Armada 370 SoC). Changes since v5: * Take into account comments from François Romieu (mainly coding style fixes + addition of a mvneta_rxq_desc_is_first_last() helper function) * Fix a wrong argument passed to dma_alloc_coherent(): DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL should have been GFP_KERNEL. Thanks to François Romieu for having pointed the issue in his review. * Removed calls to smp_call_function_many() that were useless. * Ordered alphabetically entries in the Kconfig and Makefile. Changes since v4: * Added a separate MDIO driver, which allow to easily handle concurrent accesses to the MDIO interface. * The Device Tree now has separate nodes for the PHY devices, which belong to the MDIO bus handled by the separate MDIO driver. * Fix tabulation issues in some Device Tree files. * Rebased on top of 3.7-rc5 * Added the Device Tree code necessary for the GlobalScale Mirabox platform and the PlatHome OpenBlocks AX3-4 platform. Changes since v3: * Use phy_find_first() to get the correct PHY. Suggested by Florian Fainelli. * Make pp->cause_rx_tx a simple variable instead of a per-CPU array since it is not useful. Fixes a comment raised by David Miller. Changes since v2: * Change compatible string from 'marvell,neta' to 'marvell,armada-370-neta'. Requested by Rob Herring. * Rename Ethernet DT nodes from eth@... to ethernet@... Requested by Rob Herring. * Remove device_type DT property. Requested by Rob Herring. * Change the PHY interface for eth0/eth1 to be rgmii-id, which allows to enable TX/RX delay mechanisms at the PHY level. This fixes CRC errors on received packets during iperf tests (it was a bug in v2). * Remove the mvneta_ prefix from module parameters. Requested by Baruch Siach. * Many code style improvements suggested by François Romieu. * Properly stop/restart the TX queue when the number of TX descriptors available becomes low, instead of returning NETDEV_TX_BUSY. Requested by François Romieu. * Properly drop packets on the TX path when DMA mapping functions return an error, instead of returning NETDEV_TX_BUSY. Requested by François Romieu. * Rebased on top of Linux 3.7-rc2. Changes since v1: * Reduced the Cc: list in order to make the patch set acceptable for the netdev@ mailing list. * Merge the mvneta.h contents into mvneta.c, since the header was only used by the driver. Requested by Arnd Bergmann. * Completely reorganize the organization of the register list and register values, in order to make it more consistent, and hopefully easier to read (especially easier to match register values with the corresponding register). * Integrate with the phylib, as suggested by Florian Fainelli, and remove the link management code that has become useless as the result of this integration * Fix many small details suggested by Florian Fainelli in his review of the first driver * Simplify various parts of the driver (descriptors array allocation, data structures, etc.) Thanks, Thomas Petazzoni