Only blink if the link is up on a LED which is programmed to also
indicate link-status.
Otherwise, if both LEDs are in use to indicate different speeds, the
resulting blinking being inverted on LEDs which aren't switched on at
a specific speed is quite counter-intuitive.
Also make sure that state left behind by reset or the bootloader is
recognized correctly including the half-duplex and full-duplex bits as
well as the (unsupported by Linux netdev trigger semantics) link-down
bit.
Fixes: c66937b0f8db ("net: phy: mediatek-ge-soc: support PHY LEDs")
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <[email protected]>
---
drivers/net/phy/mediatek-ge-soc.c | 43 +++++++++++++++++++------------
1 file changed, 26 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/net/phy/mediatek-ge-soc.c b/drivers/net/phy/mediatek-ge-soc.c
index 0f3a1538a8b8..f4f9412d0cd7 100644
--- a/drivers/net/phy/mediatek-ge-soc.c
+++ b/drivers/net/phy/mediatek-ge-soc.c
@@ -216,6 +216,9 @@
#define MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINK1000 BIT(0)
#define MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINK100 BIT(1)
#define MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINK10 BIT(2)
+#define MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINK (MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINK10 |\
+ MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINK100 |\
+ MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINK1000)
#define MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINKDOWN BIT(3)
#define MTK_PHY_LED_ON_FDX BIT(4) /* Full duplex */
#define MTK_PHY_LED_ON_HDX BIT(5) /* Half duplex */
@@ -231,6 +234,12 @@
#define MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_100RX BIT(3)
#define MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_10TX BIT(4)
#define MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_10RX BIT(5)
+#define MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_RX (MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_10RX |\
+ MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_100RX |\
+ MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_1000RX)
+#define MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_TX (MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_10TX |\
+ MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_100TX |\
+ MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_1000TX)
#define MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_COLLISION BIT(6)
#define MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_RX_CRC_ERR BIT(7)
#define MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_RX_IDLE_ERR BIT(8)
@@ -1247,11 +1256,9 @@ static int mt798x_phy_led_hw_control_get(struct phy_device *phydev, u8 index,
if (blink < 0)
return -EIO;
- if ((on & (MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINK1000 | MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINK100 |
- MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINK10)) ||
- (blink & (MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_1000RX | MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_100RX |
- MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_10RX | MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_1000TX |
- MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_100TX | MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_10TX)))
+ if ((on & (MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINK | MTK_PHY_LED_ON_FDX | MTK_PHY_LED_ON_HDX |
+ MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINKDOWN)) ||
+ (blink & (MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_RX | MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_TX)))
set_bit(bit_netdev, &priv->led_state);
else
clear_bit(bit_netdev, &priv->led_state);
@@ -1269,7 +1276,7 @@ static int mt798x_phy_led_hw_control_get(struct phy_device *phydev, u8 index,
if (!rules)
return 0;
- if (on & (MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINK1000 | MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINK100 | MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINK10))
+ if (on & MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINK)
*rules |= BIT(TRIGGER_NETDEV_LINK);
if (on & MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINK10)
@@ -1287,10 +1294,10 @@ static int mt798x_phy_led_hw_control_get(struct phy_device *phydev, u8 index,
if (on & MTK_PHY_LED_ON_HDX)
*rules |= BIT(TRIGGER_NETDEV_HALF_DUPLEX);
- if (blink & (MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_1000RX | MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_100RX | MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_10RX))
+ if (blink & MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_RX)
*rules |= BIT(TRIGGER_NETDEV_RX);
- if (blink & (MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_1000TX | MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_100TX | MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_10TX))
+ if (blink & MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_TX)
*rules |= BIT(TRIGGER_NETDEV_TX);
return 0;
@@ -1323,15 +1330,19 @@ static int mt798x_phy_led_hw_control_set(struct phy_device *phydev, u8 index,
on |= MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINK1000;
if (rules & BIT(TRIGGER_NETDEV_RX)) {
- blink |= MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_10RX |
- MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_100RX |
- MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_1000RX;
+ blink |= (on & MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINK) ?
+ (((on & MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINK10) ? MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_10RX : 0) |
+ ((on & MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINK100) ? MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_100RX : 0) |
+ ((on & MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINK1000) ? MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_1000RX : 0)) :
+ MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_RX;
}
if (rules & BIT(TRIGGER_NETDEV_TX)) {
- blink |= MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_10TX |
- MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_100TX |
- MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_1000TX;
+ blink |= (on & MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINK) ?
+ (((on & MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINK10) ? MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_10TX : 0) |
+ ((on & MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINK100) ? MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_100TX : 0) |
+ ((on & MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINK1000) ? MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_1000TX : 0)) :
+ MTK_PHY_LED_BLINK_TX;
}
if (blink || on)
@@ -1344,9 +1355,7 @@ static int mt798x_phy_led_hw_control_set(struct phy_device *phydev, u8 index,
MTK_PHY_LED0_ON_CTRL,
MTK_PHY_LED_ON_FDX |
MTK_PHY_LED_ON_HDX |
- MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINK10 |
- MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINK100 |
- MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINK1000,
+ MTK_PHY_LED_ON_LINK,
on);
if (ret)
--
2.44.0
Hello:
This patch was applied to netdev/net.git (main)
by David S. Miller <[email protected]>:
On Sun, 21 Apr 2024 01:08:31 +0100 you wrote:
> Only blink if the link is up on a LED which is programmed to also
> indicate link-status.
>
> Otherwise, if both LEDs are in use to indicate different speeds, the
> resulting blinking being inverted on LEDs which aren't switched on at
> a specific speed is quite counter-intuitive.
>
> [...]
Here is the summary with links:
- [net] net: phy: mediatek-ge-soc: follow netdev LED trigger semantics
https://git.kernel.org/netdev/net/c/5b5f724b05c5
You are awesome, thank you!
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