| .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 |
| |
| ======= |
| phylink |
| ======= |
| |
| Overview |
| ======== |
| |
| phylink is a mechanism to support hot-pluggable networking modules |
| directly connected to a MAC without needing to re-initialise the |
| adapter on hot-plug events. |
| |
| phylink supports conventional phylib-based setups, fixed link setups |
| and SFP (Small Formfactor Pluggable) modules at present. |
| |
| Modes of operation |
| ================== |
| |
| phylink has several modes of operation, which depend on the firmware |
| settings. |
| |
| 1. PHY mode |
| |
| In PHY mode, we use phylib to read the current link settings from |
| the PHY, and pass them to the MAC driver. We expect the MAC driver |
| to configure exactly the modes that are specified without any |
| negotiation being enabled on the link. |
| |
| 2. Fixed mode |
| |
| Fixed mode is the same as PHY mode as far as the MAC driver is |
| concerned. |
| |
| 3. In-band mode |
| |
| In-band mode is used with 802.3z, SGMII and similar interface modes, |
| and we are expecting to use and honor the in-band negotiation or |
| control word sent across the serdes channel. |
| |
| By example, what this means is that: |
| |
| .. code-block:: none |
| |
| ð { |
| phy = <&phy>; |
| phy-mode = "sgmii"; |
| }; |
| |
| does not use in-band SGMII signalling. The PHY is expected to follow |
| exactly the settings given to it in its :c:func:`mac_config` function. |
| The link should be forced up or down appropriately in the |
| :c:func:`mac_link_up` and :c:func:`mac_link_down` functions. |
| |
| .. code-block:: none |
| |
| ð { |
| managed = "in-band-status"; |
| phy = <&phy>; |
| phy-mode = "sgmii"; |
| }; |
| |
| uses in-band mode, where results from the PHY's negotiation are passed |
| to the MAC through the SGMII control word, and the MAC is expected to |
| acknowledge the control word. The :c:func:`mac_link_up` and |
| :c:func:`mac_link_down` functions must not force the MAC side link |
| up and down. |
| |
| Rough guide to converting a network driver to sfp/phylink |
| ========================================================= |
| |
| This guide briefly describes how to convert a network driver from |
| phylib to the sfp/phylink support. Please send patches to improve |
| this documentation. |
| |
| 1. Optionally split the network driver's phylib update function into |
| two parts dealing with link-down and link-up. This can be done as |
| a separate preparation commit. |
| |
| An older example of this preparation can be found in git commit |
| fc548b991fb0, although this was splitting into three parts; the |
| link-up part now includes configuring the MAC for the link settings. |
| Please see :c:func:`mac_link_up` for more information on this. |
| |
| 2. Replace:: |
| |
| select FIXED_PHY |
| select PHYLIB |
| |
| with:: |
| |
| select PHYLINK |
| |
| in the driver's Kconfig stanza. |
| |
| 3. Add:: |
| |
| #include <linux/phylink.h> |
| |
| to the driver's list of header files. |
| |
| 4. Add:: |
| |
| struct phylink *phylink; |
| struct phylink_config phylink_config; |
| |
| to the driver's private data structure. We shall refer to the |
| driver's private data pointer as ``priv`` below, and the driver's |
| private data structure as ``struct foo_priv``. |
| |
| 5. Replace the following functions: |
| |
| .. flat-table:: |
| :header-rows: 1 |
| :widths: 1 1 |
| :stub-columns: 0 |
| |
| * - Original function |
| - Replacement function |
| * - phy_start(phydev) |
| - phylink_start(priv->phylink) |
| * - phy_stop(phydev) |
| - phylink_stop(priv->phylink) |
| * - phy_mii_ioctl(phydev, ifr, cmd) |
| - phylink_mii_ioctl(priv->phylink, ifr, cmd) |
| * - phy_ethtool_get_wol(phydev, wol) |
| - phylink_ethtool_get_wol(priv->phylink, wol) |
| * - phy_ethtool_set_wol(phydev, wol) |
| - phylink_ethtool_set_wol(priv->phylink, wol) |
| * - phy_disconnect(phydev) |
| - phylink_disconnect_phy(priv->phylink) |
| |
| Please note that some of these functions must be called under the |
| rtnl lock, and will warn if not. This will normally be the case, |
| except if these are called from the driver suspend/resume paths. |
| |
| 6. Add/replace ksettings get/set methods with: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c |
| |
| static int foo_ethtool_set_link_ksettings(struct net_device *dev, |
| const struct ethtool_link_ksettings *cmd) |
| { |
| struct foo_priv *priv = netdev_priv(dev); |
| |
| return phylink_ethtool_ksettings_set(priv->phylink, cmd); |
| } |
| |
| static int foo_ethtool_get_link_ksettings(struct net_device *dev, |
| struct ethtool_link_ksettings *cmd) |
| { |
| struct foo_priv *priv = netdev_priv(dev); |
| |
| return phylink_ethtool_ksettings_get(priv->phylink, cmd); |
| } |
| |
| 7. Replace the call to:: |
| |
| phy_dev = of_phy_connect(dev, node, link_func, flags, phy_interface); |
| |
| and associated code with a call to:: |
| |
| err = phylink_of_phy_connect(priv->phylink, node, flags); |
| |
| For the most part, ``flags`` can be zero; these flags are passed to |
| the phy_attach_direct() inside this function call if a PHY is specified |
| in the DT node ``node``. |
| |
| ``node`` should be the DT node which contains the network phy property, |
| fixed link properties, and will also contain the sfp property. |
| |
| The setup of fixed links should also be removed; these are handled |
| internally by phylink. |
| |
| of_phy_connect() was also passed a function pointer for link updates. |
| This function is replaced by a different form of MAC updates |
| described below in (8). |
| |
| Manipulation of the PHY's supported/advertised happens within phylink |
| based on the validate callback, see below in (8). |
| |
| Note that the driver no longer needs to store the ``phy_interface``, |
| and also note that ``phy_interface`` becomes a dynamic property, |
| just like the speed, duplex etc. settings. |
| |
| Finally, note that the MAC driver has no direct access to the PHY |
| anymore; that is because in the phylink model, the PHY can be |
| dynamic. |
| |
| 8. Add a :c:type:`struct phylink_mac_ops <phylink_mac_ops>` instance to |
| the driver, which is a table of function pointers, and implement |
| these functions. The old link update function for |
| :c:func:`of_phy_connect` becomes three methods: :c:func:`mac_link_up`, |
| :c:func:`mac_link_down`, and :c:func:`mac_config`. If step 1 was |
| performed, then the functionality will have been split there. |
| |
| It is important that if in-band negotiation is used, |
| :c:func:`mac_link_up` and :c:func:`mac_link_down` do not prevent the |
| in-band negotiation from completing, since these functions are called |
| when the in-band link state changes - otherwise the link will never |
| come up. |
| |
| The :c:func:`validate` method should mask the supplied supported mask, |
| and ``state->advertising`` with the supported ethtool link modes. |
| These are the new ethtool link modes, so bitmask operations must be |
| used. For an example, see ``drivers/net/ethernet/marvell/mvneta.c``. |
| |
| The :c:func:`mac_link_state` method is used to read the link state |
| from the MAC, and report back the settings that the MAC is currently |
| using. This is particularly important for in-band negotiation |
| methods such as 1000base-X and SGMII. |
| |
| The :c:func:`mac_link_up` method is used to inform the MAC that the |
| link has come up. The call includes the negotiation mode and interface |
| for reference only. The finalised link parameters are also supplied |
| (speed, duplex and flow control/pause enablement settings) which |
| should be used to configure the MAC when the MAC and PCS are not |
| tightly integrated, or when the settings are not coming from in-band |
| negotiation. |
| |
| The :c:func:`mac_config` method is used to update the MAC with the |
| requested state, and must avoid unnecessarily taking the link down |
| when making changes to the MAC configuration. This means the |
| function should modify the state and only take the link down when |
| absolutely necessary to change the MAC configuration. An example |
| of how to do this can be found in :c:func:`mvneta_mac_config` in |
| ``drivers/net/ethernet/marvell/mvneta.c``. |
| |
| For further information on these methods, please see the inline |
| documentation in :c:type:`struct phylink_mac_ops <phylink_mac_ops>`. |
| |
| 9. Remove calls to of_parse_phandle() for the PHY, |
| of_phy_register_fixed_link() for fixed links etc. from the probe |
| function, and replace with: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c |
| |
| struct phylink *phylink; |
| priv->phylink_config.dev = &dev.dev; |
| priv->phylink_config.type = PHYLINK_NETDEV; |
| |
| phylink = phylink_create(&priv->phylink_config, node, phy_mode, &phylink_ops); |
| if (IS_ERR(phylink)) { |
| err = PTR_ERR(phylink); |
| fail probe; |
| } |
| |
| priv->phylink = phylink; |
| |
| and arrange to destroy the phylink in the probe failure path as |
| appropriate and the removal path too by calling: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c |
| |
| phylink_destroy(priv->phylink); |
| |
| 10. Arrange for MAC link state interrupts to be forwarded into |
| phylink, via: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c |
| |
| phylink_mac_change(priv->phylink, link_is_up); |
| |
| where ``link_is_up`` is true if the link is currently up or false |
| otherwise. If a MAC is unable to provide these interrupts, then |
| it should set ``priv->phylink_config.pcs_poll = true;`` in step 9. |
| |
| 11. Verify that the driver does not call:: |
| |
| netif_carrier_on() |
| netif_carrier_off() |
| |
| as these will interfere with phylink's tracking of the link state, |
| and cause phylink to omit calls via the :c:func:`mac_link_up` and |
| :c:func:`mac_link_down` methods. |
| |
| Network drivers should call phylink_stop() and phylink_start() via their |
| suspend/resume paths, which ensures that the appropriate |
| :c:type:`struct phylink_mac_ops <phylink_mac_ops>` methods are called |
| as necessary. |
| |
| For information describing the SFP cage in DT, please see the binding |
| documentation in the kernel source tree |
| ``Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/sff,sfp.yaml``. |