Re: [PATCH net-next v6 5/8] net: phy: Immediately call adjust_link if only tx_lpi_enabled changes
From: Florian Fainelli <florian.fainelli@broadcom.com>
Date: 2024-02-26 17:50:09
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On 2/26/24 08:44, Andrew Lunn wrote:
On Sat, Feb 24, 2024 at 06:57:12PM +0100, Oleksij Rempel wrote:quoted
On Fri, Feb 23, 2024 at 09:53:06AM -0800, Florian Fainelli wrote:quoted
On 2/23/24 05:26, Russell King (Oracle) wrote:quoted
On Fri, Feb 23, 2024 at 02:17:59PM +0100, Andrew Lunn wrote:quoted
On Fri, Feb 23, 2024 at 10:38:20AM +0000, Russell King (Oracle) wrote:quoted
On Fri, Feb 23, 2024 at 10:44:22AM +0100, Oleksij Rempel wrote:quoted
+static void phy_ethtool_set_eee_noneg(struct phy_device *phydev, + struct ethtool_keee *data) +{ + if (phydev->eee_cfg.tx_lpi_enabled != + data->tx_lpi_enabled) { + eee_to_eeecfg(data, &phydev->eee_cfg); + phydev->enable_tx_lpi = eeecfg_mac_can_tx_lpi(&phydev->eee_cfg); + if (phydev->link) + phy_link_up(phydev);I'm not convinced this is a good idea. Hasn't phylib previously had the guarantee that the link will go down between two link-up events? So calling phy_link_up() may result in either the MAC driver ignoring it, or modifying registers that are only supposed to be modified while the MAC side is down.When auto-neg is used, we expect the link to go down and come back up again. Here we are dealing with the case that autoneg is not used. The MAC needs informing somehow. If we want to preserve the down/up, we could call phy_link_down() and then phy_link_up() back to back.Would it be better to have a separate callback for EEE state (as I mentioned in another comment on this series?) That would be better for future SmartEEE support.That sounds like a good approach to me. The additional callback also helps figure out which drivers use the API and it should be simpler to audit for changes in the future, too.At this point I need help to understand how to proceed. What exactly do you have in mind? Some description like following would be helpful: Add callback with name phy_link_set_eee(), which should be executed in function bla/blup..When i first did this patchset, SmartEEE was out of scope. One question we should decide is, is it still out of scope, and we should first get 'dumb' EEE fixed everywhere, and than come back and look at SmartEEE? Or do we want to consider SmartEEE now?
I believe the considerations about SmartEEE (which BTW requires a less QCA-centric name to be found) are somewhat orthogonal to the concerns from Russell here. The concern is that MAC drivers are not expecting to see the following sequence of calls: ->adjust_link(link == 0) ->adjust_link(link == 1) ->adjust_link(link == 1) The latter is somewhat unusual and could lead to some spectacular and unknown bugs to be discovered. This is even more surprising for drivers in that the TX LPI timer is typically programmed as part of the .set_eee() callback.
The idea of this patchset was to push as much as possible down into phylib. The MAC needs to say it supports EEE. I left handling of the tx_lpi_timer to the MAC driver, because the PHY has nothing it can do with that value. phylib then just needs to tell the MAC to enable or disable EEE when autoneg has completed. That i made part of the adjust link callback because that is the only callback we have, and most developers seem to understand it, and the locking around it. However, it does get messy when EEE can change without an auto-neg, as pointed out here. If we are leaving SmartEEE out of scope for the moment, i would say just doing a down/up is sufficient, lets get this merged and all 'dumb' EEE fixed. If we want feature creep and to think about SmartEEE then we need a few changes in the overall design.
I am fine with tackling Smart EEE later on, as a matter of fact, I don't believe many, if any changes at all should be required to your patch series here. We would need to find a less QCA-centric name since SmartEEE and AutoGrEEEn are both trade marks, though QCA definitively did a better job here at claiming a name people could understand.
We need to make eee_get and eee_set transparent to the MAC driver, since the PHY could be doing it all. So phylib needs to track tx_lpi_timer. If the MAC driver indicates it can do 'dumb' EEE we probably want to use that in preference to SmartEEE, since i guess the MAC can also save a little power in LPI mode. So the adjust link callback needs to say: Enable MAC EEE with this value of tx_lpi_timer, or turn off MAC EEE. When using SmartEEE it will never actually do either.
Agreed.
The current phylib model is that adjust_link is the only callback, and the MAC driver peeks into phydev to find what it needs. I would probably stick to that model, and not add MAC callbacks. phylink is slightly different, mac_link_up() passes everything the MAC needs to know as parameters, so one of my patches adds an extra parameter to indicate if EEE should be enabled or disabled. That would need extending with the tx_lpi_timer value.
This is the source of the concern, we don't know which MAC drivers we might end-up breaking by calling adjust_link(link == 1) twice in a row, hopefully none, because they should be well written to only update the parameters that need updating, but who knows? -- Florian
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