Re: [v3 2/2] dsa: mv88e6xxx: make serdes SGMII/Fiber output amplitude configurable
From: Marek Behún <kabel@kernel.org>
Date: 2021-12-08 16:51:37
On Wed, 8 Dec 2021 18:41:31 +0200 Vladimir Oltean [off-list ref] wrote:
On Wed, Dec 08, 2021 at 05:21:04PM +0100, Marek Behún wrote:quoted
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but the mv88e6xxx driver also drives switches that allow changing serdes modes. There does not need be dedicated TX amplitude register for each serdes mode, the point is that we may want to declare different amplitudes for different modes. So the question is: if we go with your binding proposal for the whole mv88e6xxx driver, and in the future someone will want to declare different amplitudes for different modes on another model, would he need to deprecate your binding or would it be easy to extend?ok I see. So if I follow your proposal in my case it would be something like: serdes-sgmii-tx-amplitude-millivolt to start with ? I can do that. Andrew what do you think?Or maybe two properties: serdes-tx-amplitude-millivolt = <700 1000 1100>; serdes-tx-amplitude-modes = "sgmii", "2500base-x", "10gbase-r"; ? If serdes-tx-amplitude-modes is omitted, then serdes-tx-amplitude-millivolt should only contain one value, and this is used for all serdes modes. This would be compatible with your change. You only need to define the bidning for now, your code can stay the same - you don't need to add support for multiple values or for the second property now, it can be done later when needed. But the binding should be defined to support those different modes.Vladimir, can you send your thoughts about this proposal? We are trying to propose binding for defining serdes TX amplitude.I don't have any specific concern here. It sounds reasonable for different data rates to require different transmitter configurations. Having separate "serdes-tx-amplitude-millivolt" and "serdes-tx-amplitude-modes" properties sounds okay, although I think a prefix with "-names" at the end is more canonical ("pinctrl-names", "clock-names", "reg-names" etc), so maybe "serdes-tx-amplitude-millivolt-names"? Maybe we could name the first element "default", and just the others would be named after a phy-mode. This way, if a specific TX amplitude is found in the device tree for the currently operating PHY mode, it can be used, otherwise the default (first) amplitude can be used.
Yes, the pair serdes-tx-amplitude-millivolt serdes-tx-amplitude-millivolt-names is the best. If the second is not defined, the first should contain only one value, and that is used as default. If multiple values are defined, but "default" is not, the driver should set default value as the default value of the corresponding register. The only remaining question is this: I need to implement this also for comphy driver. In this case, the properties should be defined in the comphy node, not in the MAC node. But the comphy also supports PCIe, USB3 and SATA modes. We don't have strings for them. So this will need to be extended in the future. But for now this proposal seems most legit. I think the properties should be defined in common PHY bindings, and other bindings should refer to them via $ref. Marek