@@ -121,6 +121,19 @@ do { \
})
#endif
+static const phy_interface_t phylink_sfp_interface_preference[] = {
+ PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_25GBASER,
+ PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_USXGMII,
+ PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_10GBASER,
+ PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_5GBASER,
+ PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_2500BASEX,
+ PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_SGMII,
+ PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_1000BASEX,
+ PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_100BASEX,
+};
+
+static DECLARE_PHY_INTERFACE_MASK(phylink_sfp_interfaces);
+
/**
* phylink_set_port_modes() - set the port type modes in the ethtool mask
* @mask: ethtool link mode mask
@@ -1764,6 +1777,47 @@ static int phylink_validate_phy(struct phylink *pl, struct phy_device *phy,
unsigned long *supported,
struct phylink_link_state *state)
{
+ DECLARE_PHY_INTERFACE_MASK(interfaces);
+
+ /* If the PHY provides a bitmap of the interfaces it will be using
+ * depending on the negotiated media speeds, use this to validate
+ * which ethtool link modes can be used.
+ */
+ if (!phy_interface_empty(phy->possible_interfaces)) {
+ /* We only care about the union of the PHY's interfaces and
+ * those which the host supports.
+ */
+ phy_interface_and(interfaces, phy->possible_interfaces,
+ pl->config->supported_interfaces);
+
+ if (phy_interface_empty(interfaces)) {
+ phylink_err(pl, "PHY has no common interfaces\n");
+ return -EINVAL;
+ }
+
+ if (phy_on_sfp(phy)) {
+ /* If the PHY is on a SFP, limit the interfaces to
+ * those that can be used with a SFP module.
+ */
+ phy_interface_and(interfaces, interfaces,
+ phylink_sfp_interfaces);
+
+ if (phy_interface_empty(interfaces)) {
+ phylink_err(pl, "SFP PHY's possible interfaces becomes empty\n");
+ return -EINVAL;
+ }
+ }
+
+ phylink_dbg(pl, "PHY %s uses interfaces %*pbl, validating %*pbl\n",
+ phydev_name(phy),
+ (int)PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_MAX,
+ phy->possible_interfaces,
+ (int)PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_MAX, interfaces);
+
+ return phylink_validate_mask(pl, phy, supported, state,
+ interfaces);
+ }
+
/* Check whether we would use rate matching for the proposed interface
* mode.
*/
@@ -3032,19 +3086,6 @@ static void phylink_sfp_detach(void *upstream, struct sfp_bus *bus)
pl->netdev->sfp_bus = NULL;
}
-static const phy_interface_t phylink_sfp_interface_preference[] = {
- PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_25GBASER,
- PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_USXGMII,
- PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_10GBASER,
- PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_5GBASER,
- PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_2500BASEX,
- PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_SGMII,
- PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_1000BASEX,
- PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_100BASEX,
-};
-
-static DECLARE_PHY_INTERFACE_MASK(phylink_sfp_interfaces);
-
static phy_interface_t phylink_choose_sfp_interface(struct phylink *pl,
const unsigned long *intf)
{
Some PHYs such as Aquantia, Broadcom 84881, and Marvell 88X33x0 can switch between a set of interface types depending on the negotiated media speed, or can use rate adaption for some or all of these interface types. We currently assume that these are Clause 45 PHYs that are configured not to use a specific set of interface modes, which has worked so far, but is just a work-around. In this workaround, we validate using all interfaces that the MAC supports, which can lead to extra modes being advertised that can not be supported. To properly address this, switch to using the newly introduced PHY possible_interfaces bitmap which indicates which interface modes will be used by the PHY as configured. We calculate the union of the PHY's possible interfaces and MACs supported interfaces, checking that is non-empty. If the PHY is on a SFP, we further reduce the set by those which can be used on a SFP module, again checking that is non-empty. Finally, we validate the subset of interfaces, taking account of whether rate matching will be used for each individual interface mode. This becomes independent of whether the PHY is clause 22 or clause 45. It is encouraged that all PHYs that switch interface modes or use rate matching should populate phydev->possible_interfaces. Signed-off-by: Russell King (Oracle) <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk> --- drivers/net/phy/phylink.c | 67 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 54 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)