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SubjectRe: [EXT] Re: [PATCH net-next 09/13] net: mvpp2: dynamic reconfiguration of the PHY mode
On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 05:08:29PM +0000, Stefan Chulski wrote:
> > > Imagine phylib is using the copper Ethernet PHY, but the MAC is using
> > > the SFP port. Somebody pulls out the copper cable, phylib says the
> > > link is down, turns the carrier off and calls the callback. Not good,
> > > since your SFP cable is still plugged in... Ethtool is
> > > returning/setting stuff in the Copper Ethernet PHY, when in fact you
> > > intend to be setting SFP settings.
> >
> > I see what could be the issue but I do not understand one aspect though:
> > how could we switch from one PHY to another, as there's only one output
> > between the SoC (and so a given GoP#) and the board. So if a given PHY can
> > handle multiple modes I see, but in the other case a muxing somewhere would
> > be needed? Or did I miss something?
>
> I think PHY name and PHY mode struct that describe here both MAC to
> PHY and PHY to PHY connection create confusion... Serdes IP lane
> doesn't care if connector is SFP, RJ45 or direct attached cable.
> mvpp22_comphy_init only configures MAC to PHY
> connection. SFI for 10G(KR in mainline), SGMII for 1G and HS_SGMII for
> 2.5G.

So maybe one confusion was to name them PHY_MODE_10GKR and
PHY_MODE_SGMII. It could be PHY_MODE_10G and PHY_MODE_1G instead.

Does that sound right?

Antoine

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Antoine Ténart, Free Electrons
Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering
http://free-electrons.com
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