Messages in this thread | | | From | Claudiu Manoil <> | Subject | RE: [PATCH 1/2] gianfar: Deal with link state changes during GFAR_RESETTING dev state | Date | Mon, 13 Feb 2017 17:10:25 +0000 |
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>-----Original Message----- >From: Thomas Graziadei [mailto:thomas.graziadei@omicronenergy.com] >Sent: Monday, February 13, 2017 2:22 PM >To: claudiu.manoil@freescale.com; netdev@vger.kernel.org; linux- >kernel@vger.kernel.org >Cc: Thomas Graziadei <thomas.graziadei@omicronenergy.com> >Subject: [PATCH 1/2] gianfar: Deal with link state changes during GFAR_RESETTING >dev state > >From: Thomas Graziadei <thomas.graziadei@omicronenergy.com> > >The link state is not correctly set in the case that the network driver >is reconfigured while the link state changes. The phy informs the gianfar >driver, but gfar_update_link_state just exits and therefore looses the >change event. The network driver remains in the old state until a new link >event is sent. > >A trace log from a possible scenario at bootup, when the link state in the >network driver stays down even though the phy reports an up link. The test >sends a SIOCSHWTSTAMP ioctl at the right moment (which calls reset_gfar): > ip-1196 [000] 5.389270: phy_start: state: READY -> UP >kworker/0:2-1195 [000] 5.389784: phy_start_aneg: state: UP -> AN >kworker/0:2-1195 [000] 5.389788: phy_state_machine: state: UP -> AN >kworker/0:2-1195 [000] 6.828064: adjust_link: eth0, link 0 -> 0 >kworker/0:2-1195 [000] 6.828599: phy_state_machine: state: AN -> NOLINK > test-1470 [000] 7.460422: reset_gfar: before locking GFAR_RESETTING > test-1470 [000] 7.470806: phy_stop: state: NOLINK -> HALTED > test-1470 [000] 7.478806: phy_start: state: HALTED -> RESUMING >kworker/0:2-1195 [000] 7.479478: adjust_link: eth0, link 0 -> 1 >kworker/0:2-1195 [000] 7.479482: phy_state_machine: state: RESUMING -> >RUNNING > test-1470 [000] 7.479826: reset_gfar: after locking GFAR_RESETTING > >To resolve the issue adjust_link is called after every GFAR_RESETTING lock >section. Adjust_link itself checks if anything has changed and updates the >link accordingly. >
Hi, Interesting findings. I need more time to check the patches. Btw, we don't use "//" for comments on netdev.
Thanks, Claudiu
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