Message ID | m34j43gwto.fsf@t19.piap.pl (mailing list archive) |
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State | New |
Headers | show |
Series | usbnet_link_change() fails to call netif_carrier_on() | expand |
On Tue, Nov 19, 2024 at 02:46:59PM +0100, Krzysztof Hałasa wrote: > Hi, > > ASIX AX88772B based USB 10/100 Ethernet adapter doesn't come > up ("carrier off"), despite the built-in 100BASE-FX PHY positive link > indication. > > The problem appears to be in usbnet.c framework: > > void usbnet_link_change(struct usbnet *dev, bool link, bool need_reset) > { > /* update link after link is reseted */ > if (link && !need_reset) > netif_carrier_on(dev->net); > else > netif_carrier_off(dev->net); > > if (need_reset && link) > usbnet_defer_kevent(dev, EVENT_LINK_RESET); > else > usbnet_defer_kevent(dev, EVENT_LINK_CHANGE); > } static int ax88772_phylink_setup(struct usbnet *dev) { struct asix_common_private *priv = dev->driver_priv; phy_interface_t phy_if_mode; struct phylink *phylink; priv->phylink_config.dev = &dev->net->dev; priv->phylink_config.type = PHYLINK_NETDEV; priv->phylink_config.mac_capabilities = MAC_SYM_PAUSE | MAC_ASYM_PAUSE | MAC_10 | MAC_100; etc. This device is using phylink to manage the PHY. phylink will than manage the carrier. It assumes it is solely responsible for the carrier. So i think your fix is wrong. You probably should be removing all code in this driver which touches the carrier. Andrew
Hi Andrew, thanks for a looking at this. Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> writes: >> void usbnet_link_change(struct usbnet *dev, bool link, bool need_reset) >> { >> /* update link after link is reseted */ >> if (link && !need_reset) >> netif_carrier_on(dev->net); >> else >> netif_carrier_off(dev->net); >> >> if (need_reset && link) >> usbnet_defer_kevent(dev, EVENT_LINK_RESET); >> else >> usbnet_defer_kevent(dev, EVENT_LINK_CHANGE); >> } > > This device is using phylink to manage the PHY. phylink will than > manage the carrier. It assumes it is solely responsible for the > carrier. So i think your fix is wrong. You probably should be removing > all code in this driver which touches the carrier. Ok, I wasn't aware that phylink manages netdev's carrier state. Then, is the patch wrong just because the asix driver shouldn't use the function, or is it wrong because the function should work differently (i.e., the semantics are different)? Surely the function is broken, isn't it? Calling netif_carrier_off() on link up event can't be right? Now the ASIX driver, I'm looking at it for some time now. It consists of two parts linked together. The ax88172a.c part doesn't use phylink, while the main asix_devices.c does. So I'm leaving ax88172a.c alone for now (while it could probably be better ported to the same framework, i.e., phylink). The main part uses usbnet.c, which does netif_carrier_{on,off}() in the above usbnet_link_change(). I guess I can make it use directly usbnet_defer_kevent() only so it won't be a problem. Also, usbnet.c calls usbnet_defer_kevent() and thus netif_carrier_off() in usbnet_probe, removing FLAG_LINK_INTR from asix_devices.c will stop that. The last place interacting with carrier status is asix_status(), called about 8 times a second by usbnet.c intr_complete(). This is independent of any MDIO traffic. Should I now remove this as well? I guess removing asix_status would suffice.
--- a/drivers/net/usb/usbnet.c +++ b/drivers/net/usb/usbnet.c @@ -1978,16 +1978,18 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(usbnet_manage_power); void usbnet_link_change(struct usbnet *dev, bool link, bool need_reset) { - /* update link after link is reseted */ - if (link && !need_reset) + if (link) netif_carrier_on(dev->net); else netif_carrier_off(dev->net); - if (need_reset && link) - usbnet_defer_kevent(dev, EVENT_LINK_RESET); - else - usbnet_defer_kevent(dev, EVENT_LINK_CHANGE); + if (need_reset) { + /* update link after link is reset */ + if (link) + usbnet_defer_kevent(dev, EVENT_LINK_RESET); + else + usbnet_defer_kevent(dev, EVENT_LINK_CHANGE); + } } EXPORT_SYMBOL(usbnet_link_change);
Hi, ASIX AX88772B based USB 10/100 Ethernet adapter doesn't come up ("carrier off"), despite the built-in 100BASE-FX PHY positive link indication. The problem appears to be in usbnet.c framework: void usbnet_link_change(struct usbnet *dev, bool link, bool need_reset) { /* update link after link is reseted */ if (link && !need_reset) netif_carrier_on(dev->net); else netif_carrier_off(dev->net); if (need_reset && link) usbnet_defer_kevent(dev, EVENT_LINK_RESET); else usbnet_defer_kevent(dev, EVENT_LINK_CHANGE); } I think the author's idea was a bit different than what the code really ended doing. Especially when called with link = 1 and need_reset = 1. It seems it may have already caused problems - possible workarounds: - commit 7be4cb7189f7 ("net: usb: ax88179_178a: improve reset check") - commit ecf848eb934b ("net: usb: ax88179_178a: fix link status when link is set to down/up") Can't check those due to -ENOHW but ax88179_link_reset() adds a netif_carrier_on() call on link ups. Not sure about the "reset" name, though (and the comment in usbnet_link_change()). It seems it's when the link goes up. Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Hałasa <khalasa@piap.pl> Fixes: ac64995da872 ("usbnet: introduce usbnet_link_change API") Fixes: 4b49f58fff00 ("usbnet: handle link change") The code has been introduced in 2013, by 4b49f58fff00 and a bunch of related commits. Perhaps it visibly affects only AXIS and dm9601 adapters, though.