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SubjectRe: [PATCH 01/20] net: phy: realtek: Fix events detection failure in LPI mode
On Thu, Feb 11, 2021 at 10:39:41AM +0000, Russell King - ARM Linux admin wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 07:47:20PM +0300, Serge Semin wrote:
> > On Tue, Feb 09, 2021 at 10:56:46AM +0000, Russell King - ARM Linux admin wrote:
> > > On Tue, Feb 09, 2021 at 11:37:29AM +0100, Heiner Kallweit wrote:
> > > > Right, adding something like a genphy_{read,write}_mmd() doesn't make
> > > > too much sense for now. What I meant is just exporting mmd_phy_indirect().
> > > > Then you don't have to open-code the first three steps of a mmd read/write.
> > > > And it requires no additional code in phylib.
> > >
> > > ... but at the cost that the compiler can no longer inline that code,
> > > as I mentioned in my previous reply. (However, the cost of the accesses
> > > will be higher.) On the plus side, less I-cache footprint, and smaller
> > > kernel code.
> >
> > Just to note mmd_phy_indirect() isn't defined with inline specifier,
> > but just as static and it's used twice in the
> > drivers/net/phy/phy-core.c unit. So most likely the compiler won't
> > inline the function code in there.
>
> You can't always tell whether the compiler will inline a static function
> or not.
>
> > Anyway it's up to the PHY
> > library maintainers to decide. Please settle the issue with Heiner and
> > Andrew then. I am ok with both solutions and will do as you decide.
>

> FYI, *I* am one of the phylib maintainers.

Of course I saw you in the list of maintainers. My message was that
currently two maintainers claims contradicting requests. Thus in order
to go further with this patch first you need to get to some agreement
between yourself. That's why we need to have a response from Hainer
about your arguments against his suggestion.

-Sergey

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