Re: [PATCH 2/2] net: fec: Create device link between phy dev and mac dev

From: Florian Fainelli
Date: Wed Nov 16 2022 - 19:21:35 EST


On 11/16/22 15:57, Andrew Lunn wrote:
On Wed, Nov 16, 2022 at 03:27:39PM -0800, Florian Fainelli wrote:
On 11/16/22 07:07, Andrew Lunn wrote:
On Wed, Nov 16, 2022 at 10:43:05PM +0800, Xiaolei Wang wrote:
On imx6sx, there are two fec interfaces, but the external
phys can only be configured by fec0 mii_bus. That means
the fec1 can't work independently, it only work when the
fec0 is active. It is alright in the normal boot since the
fec0 will be probed first. But then the fec0 maybe moved
behind of fec1 in the dpm_list due to various device link.

Humm, but if FEC1 depends upon its PHY to be available by the FEC0 MDIO bus
provider, then surely we will need to make sure that FEC0's MDIO bus is
always functional, and that includes surviving re-ordering as well as any
sort of run-time power management that can occur.

Runtime PM is solved for the FECs MDIO bus, because there are switches
hanging off it, which have their own life cycle independent of the
MAC. This is something i had to fix many moons ago, when the FEC would
power off the MDIO bus when the interface is admin down, stopping
access to the switch. The mdio read and write functions now do run
time pm get and put as needed.

I've never done suspend/resume with a switch, it is not something
needed in the use cases i've covered.

All of the systems with integrated I worked on had to support suspend/resume both with HW maintaining the state, and with HW losing the state because of being powered off. The whole thing is IMHO still not quite well supported upstream if you have applied some configuration more complicated than a bridge or standalone ports. Anyway, this is a topic for another 10 years to come :)


So in system suspend and resume, we would get the following
warning when configuring the external phy of fec1 via the
fec0 mii_bus due to the inactive of fec0. In order to fix
this issue, we create a device link between phy dev and fec0.
This will make sure that fec0 is always active when fec1
is in active mode.

Still not clear to me how the proposed fix works, let alone how it does not
leak device links since there is no device_link_del(), also you are going to
be creating guaranteed regressions by putting that change in the PHY
library.

The reference leak is bad, but i think phylib is the correct place to
fix this general issue. It is not specific to the FEC. There are other
boards with dual MAC SoCs and they save a couple of pins by putting
both PHYs on one MDIO bus. Having the link should help better
represent the device tree so that suspend/resume can do stuff in the
right order.

My concern is that we already have had a hard time solving the proper suspend/resume sequence whether the MAC suspends the PHY or the MDIO bus suspends the PHY and throwing device links will either change the ordering in subtle ways, or hopefully just provide the same piece of information we already have via mac_managed_pm.

It seems like in Xiaolei's case, the MDIO bus should suspend the PHY and that ought to take care of all dependencies, one would think.
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Florian