r6040 mac driver issue and solution

From: Bruce Ye (???)
Date: Fri Jun 07 2013 - 06:28:42 EST


Dear Florian:
For RDC R6040 FAST ETHERNET DRIVER.
There's an issue in r6040 driver and for some RDC platform. It only occurs when there's more than one Ethernet port.
When initializing the MAC in boot up, r6040 driver set the same phy address to different ports.
It also display in boot log as below.
mii_bus:phy_addr=0:01
mii_bus:phy_addr=1:01

It will let the eth0 and eth1 work not in independent.
That is, if there is a connection on eth1 but not on eth0. The eth1 can not work only if link up the eth0.
To fix this problem is that giving the different phy address to different ports.
I already tested it on r6040.c version 0.27 and version 0.28 by the change and is worked.

Below is the change

--- linux-3.7.2/drivers/net/ethernet/rdc/r6040.c.orig 2013-06-07 03:00:05.670250988 -0700
+++ linux-3.7.2/drivers/net/ethernet/rdc/r6040.c 2013-06-07 03:05:01.666407765 -0700
@@ -1037,8 +1037,18 @@ static int r6040_mii_probe(struct net_de
{
struct r6040_private *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
struct phy_device *phydev = NULL;
+ static int first_find_addr = 0;
+ int addr;
+ for ( addr = first_find_addr; addr < PHY_MAX_ADDR; addr++ ) {
+
+ if ( lp->mii_bus->phy_map[addr] )
+ phydev = lp->mii_bus->phy_map[addr];
+
+ if(phydev)
+ break;
+ }
+ first_find_addr++ ;

- phydev = phy_find_first(lp->mii_bus);
if (!phydev) {
dev_err(&lp->pdev->dev, "no PHY found\n");
return -ENODEV;
@@ -1194,6 +1204,10 @@ static int __devinit r6040_init_one(stru
lp->mii_bus->write = r6040_mdiobus_write;
lp->mii_bus->reset = r6040_mdiobus_reset;
lp->mii_bus->name = "r6040_eth_mii";
+ if ( card_idx == 0 )
+ lp->mii_bus->phy_mask = 0x1;
+ else
+ lp->mii_bus->phy_mask = 0x3;
snprintf(lp->mii_bus->id, MII_BUS_ID_SIZE, "%s-%x",
dev_name(&pdev->dev), card_idx);
lp->mii_bus->irq = kmalloc(sizeof(int)*PHY_MAX_ADDR, GFP_KERNEL);



Signed-off-by: Bruce Ye Developer <Bruce.Ye@xxxxxxxxxx>

Best Regards
Bruce
RDC Semiconductor
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