2020-09-30 09:51:03

by Jisheng Zhang

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Subject: [RFC] net: phy: add shutdown hook to struct phy_driver

Hi,

A GE phy supports pad isolation which can save power in WOL mode. But once the
isolation is enabled, the MAC can't send/receive pkts to/from the phy because
the phy is "isolated". To make the PHY work normally, I need to move the
enabling isolation to suspend hook, so far so good. But the isolation isn't
enabled in system shutdown case, to support this, I want to add shutdown hook
to net phy_driver, then also enable the isolation in the shutdown hook. Is
there any elegant solution?

Or we can break the assumption: ethernet can still send/receive pkts after
enabling WoL, no?

Thanks in advance,
Jisheng


2020-09-30 19:10:42

by Andrew Lunn

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Subject: Re: [RFC] net: phy: add shutdown hook to struct phy_driver

On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 05:47:43PM +0800, Jisheng Zhang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A GE phy supports pad isolation which can save power in WOL mode. But once the
> isolation is enabled, the MAC can't send/receive pkts to/from the phy because
> the phy is "isolated". To make the PHY work normally, I need to move the
> enabling isolation to suspend hook, so far so good. But the isolation isn't
> enabled in system shutdown case, to support this, I want to add shutdown hook
> to net phy_driver, then also enable the isolation in the shutdown hook. Is
> there any elegant solution?

> Or we can break the assumption: ethernet can still send/receive pkts after
> enabling WoL, no?

That is not an easy assumption to break. The MAC might be doing WOL,
so it needs to be able to receive packets.

What you might be able to assume is, if this PHY device has had WOL
enabled, it can assume the MAC does not need to send/receive after
suspend. The problem is, phy_suspend() will not call into the driver
is WOL is enabled, so you have no idea when you can isolate the MAC
from the PHY.

So adding a shutdown in mdio_driver_register() seems reasonable. But
you need to watch out for ordering. Is the MDIO bus driver still
running?

Andrew

2020-09-30 20:09:14

by Florian Fainelli

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Subject: Re: [RFC] net: phy: add shutdown hook to struct phy_driver



On 9/30/2020 12:09 PM, Andrew Lunn wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 05:47:43PM +0800, Jisheng Zhang wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> A GE phy supports pad isolation which can save power in WOL mode. But once the
>> isolation is enabled, the MAC can't send/receive pkts to/from the phy because
>> the phy is "isolated". To make the PHY work normally, I need to move the
>> enabling isolation to suspend hook, so far so good. But the isolation isn't
>> enabled in system shutdown case, to support this, I want to add shutdown hook
>> to net phy_driver, then also enable the isolation in the shutdown hook. Is
>> there any elegant solution?
>
>> Or we can break the assumption: ethernet can still send/receive pkts after
>> enabling WoL, no?
>
> That is not an easy assumption to break. The MAC might be doing WOL,
> so it needs to be able to receive packets.
>
> What you might be able to assume is, if this PHY device has had WOL
> enabled, it can assume the MAC does not need to send/receive after
> suspend. The problem is, phy_suspend() will not call into the driver
> is WOL is enabled, so you have no idea when you can isolate the MAC
> from the PHY.
>
> So adding a shutdown in mdio_driver_register() seems reasonable. But
> you need to watch out for ordering. Is the MDIO bus driver still
> running?

If your Ethernet MAC controller implements a shutdown callback and that
callback takes care of unregistering the network device which should
also ensure that phy_disconnect() gets called, then your PHY's suspend
function will be called.
--
Florian

2020-09-30 20:13:07

by Andrew Lunn

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Subject: Re: [RFC] net: phy: add shutdown hook to struct phy_driver

On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 01:07:19PM -0700, Florian Fainelli wrote:
>
>
> On 9/30/2020 12:09 PM, Andrew Lunn wrote:
> > On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 05:47:43PM +0800, Jisheng Zhang wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > A GE phy supports pad isolation which can save power in WOL mode. But once the
> > > isolation is enabled, the MAC can't send/receive pkts to/from the phy because
> > > the phy is "isolated". To make the PHY work normally, I need to move the
> > > enabling isolation to suspend hook, so far so good. But the isolation isn't
> > > enabled in system shutdown case, to support this, I want to add shutdown hook
> > > to net phy_driver, then also enable the isolation in the shutdown hook. Is
> > > there any elegant solution?
> >
> > > Or we can break the assumption: ethernet can still send/receive pkts after
> > > enabling WoL, no?
> >
> > That is not an easy assumption to break. The MAC might be doing WOL,
> > so it needs to be able to receive packets.
> >
> > What you might be able to assume is, if this PHY device has had WOL
> > enabled, it can assume the MAC does not need to send/receive after
> > suspend. The problem is, phy_suspend() will not call into the driver
> > is WOL is enabled, so you have no idea when you can isolate the MAC
> > from the PHY.
> >
> > So adding a shutdown in mdio_driver_register() seems reasonable. But
> > you need to watch out for ordering. Is the MDIO bus driver still
> > running?
>
> If your Ethernet MAC controller implements a shutdown callback and that
> callback takes care of unregistering the network device which should also
> ensure that phy_disconnect() gets called, then your PHY's suspend function
> will be called.

Hi Florian

I could be missing something here, but:

phy_suspend does not call into the PHY driver if WOL is enabled. So
Jisheng needs a way to tell the PHY it should isolate itself from the
MAC, and suspend is not that.

Andrew

2020-09-30 20:25:09

by Florian Fainelli

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Subject: Re: [RFC] net: phy: add shutdown hook to struct phy_driver



On 9/30/2020 1:11 PM, Andrew Lunn wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 01:07:19PM -0700, Florian Fainelli wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 9/30/2020 12:09 PM, Andrew Lunn wrote:
>>> On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 05:47:43PM +0800, Jisheng Zhang wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> A GE phy supports pad isolation which can save power in WOL mode. But once the
>>>> isolation is enabled, the MAC can't send/receive pkts to/from the phy because
>>>> the phy is "isolated". To make the PHY work normally, I need to move the
>>>> enabling isolation to suspend hook, so far so good. But the isolation isn't
>>>> enabled in system shutdown case, to support this, I want to add shutdown hook
>>>> to net phy_driver, then also enable the isolation in the shutdown hook. Is
>>>> there any elegant solution?
>>>
>>>> Or we can break the assumption: ethernet can still send/receive pkts after
>>>> enabling WoL, no?
>>>
>>> That is not an easy assumption to break. The MAC might be doing WOL,
>>> so it needs to be able to receive packets.
>>>
>>> What you might be able to assume is, if this PHY device has had WOL
>>> enabled, it can assume the MAC does not need to send/receive after
>>> suspend. The problem is, phy_suspend() will not call into the driver
>>> is WOL is enabled, so you have no idea when you can isolate the MAC
>>> from the PHY.
>>>
>>> So adding a shutdown in mdio_driver_register() seems reasonable. But
>>> you need to watch out for ordering. Is the MDIO bus driver still
>>> running?
>>
>> If your Ethernet MAC controller implements a shutdown callback and that
>> callback takes care of unregistering the network device which should also
>> ensure that phy_disconnect() gets called, then your PHY's suspend function
>> will be called.
>
> Hi Florian
>
> I could be missing something here, but:
>
> phy_suspend does not call into the PHY driver if WOL is enabled. So
> Jisheng needs a way to tell the PHY it should isolate itself from the
> MAC, and suspend is not that.

I missed that part, that's right if WoL is enabled at the PHY level then
the suspend callback is not called, how about we change that and we
always call the PHY's suspend callback? This would require that we audit
every driver that defines both .suspend and .set_wol but there are not
that many.

Adding an additional callback to the PHY driver does not really scale
and it would require us to be extra careful and also plumb the MDIO bus
shutdown.
--
Florian

2020-10-05 08:56:10

by Jisheng Zhang

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Subject: Re: [RFC] net: phy: add shutdown hook to struct phy_driver

On Wed, 30 Sep 2020 13:23:29 -0700 Florian Fainelli wrote:


>
> On 9/30/2020 1:11 PM, Andrew Lunn wrote:
> > On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 01:07:19PM -0700, Florian Fainelli wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> On 9/30/2020 12:09 PM, Andrew Lunn wrote:
> >>> On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 05:47:43PM +0800, Jisheng Zhang wrote:
> >>>> Hi,
> >>>>
> >>>> A GE phy supports pad isolation which can save power in WOL mode. But once the
> >>>> isolation is enabled, the MAC can't send/receive pkts to/from the phy because
> >>>> the phy is "isolated". To make the PHY work normally, I need to move the
> >>>> enabling isolation to suspend hook, so far so good. But the isolation isn't
> >>>> enabled in system shutdown case, to support this, I want to add shutdown hook
> >>>> to net phy_driver, then also enable the isolation in the shutdown hook. Is
> >>>> there any elegant solution?
> >>>
> >>>> Or we can break the assumption: ethernet can still send/receive pkts after
> >>>> enabling WoL, no?
> >>>
> >>> That is not an easy assumption to break. The MAC might be doing WOL,
> >>> so it needs to be able to receive packets.
> >>>
> >>> What you might be able to assume is, if this PHY device has had WOL
> >>> enabled, it can assume the MAC does not need to send/receive after
> >>> suspend. The problem is, phy_suspend() will not call into the driver
> >>> is WOL is enabled, so you have no idea when you can isolate the MAC
> >>> from the PHY.
> >>>
> >>> So adding a shutdown in mdio_driver_register() seems reasonable. But
> >>> you need to watch out for ordering. Is the MDIO bus driver still
> >>> running?
> >>
> >> If your Ethernet MAC controller implements a shutdown callback and that
> >> callback takes care of unregistering the network device which should also
> >> ensure that phy_disconnect() gets called, then your PHY's suspend function
> >> will be called.
> >
> > Hi Florian
> >
> > I could be missing something here, but:
> >
> > phy_suspend does not call into the PHY driver if WOL is enabled. So
> > Jisheng needs a way to tell the PHY it should isolate itself from the
> > MAC, and suspend is not that.
>
> I missed that part, that's right if WoL is enabled at the PHY level then
> the suspend callback is not called, how about we change that and we
> always call the PHY's suspend callback? This would require that we audit

Hi all,

The PHY's suspend callback usually calls genphy_suspend() which will set
BMCR_PDOWN bit, this may break WoL. I think this is one the reason why
we ignore the phydrv->suspend() when WoL is enabled. If we goes to this
directly, it looks like we need to change each phy's suspend implementation,
I.E if WoL is enabled, ignore genphy_suspend() and do possible isolation;
If WoL is disabled, keep the code path as is.

So compared with the shutdown hook, which direction is better?

Thanks in advance,
Jisheng

> every driver that defines both .suspend and .set_wol but there are not
> that many.
>
> Adding an additional callback to the PHY driver does not really scale
> and it would require us to be extra careful and also plumb the MDIO bus
> shutdown.
> --
> Florian

2020-10-05 17:00:51

by Florian Fainelli

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Subject: Re: [RFC] net: phy: add shutdown hook to struct phy_driver



On 10/5/2020 1:53 AM, Jisheng Zhang wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Sep 2020 13:23:29 -0700 Florian Fainelli wrote:
>
>
>>
>> On 9/30/2020 1:11 PM, Andrew Lunn wrote:
>>> On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 01:07:19PM -0700, Florian Fainelli wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 9/30/2020 12:09 PM, Andrew Lunn wrote:
>>>>> On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 05:47:43PM +0800, Jisheng Zhang wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> A GE phy supports pad isolation which can save power in WOL mode. But once the
>>>>>> isolation is enabled, the MAC can't send/receive pkts to/from the phy because
>>>>>> the phy is "isolated". To make the PHY work normally, I need to move the
>>>>>> enabling isolation to suspend hook, so far so good. But the isolation isn't
>>>>>> enabled in system shutdown case, to support this, I want to add shutdown hook
>>>>>> to net phy_driver, then also enable the isolation in the shutdown hook. Is
>>>>>> there any elegant solution?
>>>>>
>>>>>> Or we can break the assumption: ethernet can still send/receive pkts after
>>>>>> enabling WoL, no?
>>>>>
>>>>> That is not an easy assumption to break. The MAC might be doing WOL,
>>>>> so it needs to be able to receive packets.
>>>>>
>>>>> What you might be able to assume is, if this PHY device has had WOL
>>>>> enabled, it can assume the MAC does not need to send/receive after
>>>>> suspend. The problem is, phy_suspend() will not call into the driver
>>>>> is WOL is enabled, so you have no idea when you can isolate the MAC
>>>>> from the PHY.
>>>>>
>>>>> So adding a shutdown in mdio_driver_register() seems reasonable. But
>>>>> you need to watch out for ordering. Is the MDIO bus driver still
>>>>> running?
>>>>
>>>> If your Ethernet MAC controller implements a shutdown callback and that
>>>> callback takes care of unregistering the network device which should also
>>>> ensure that phy_disconnect() gets called, then your PHY's suspend function
>>>> will be called.
>>>
>>> Hi Florian
>>>
>>> I could be missing something here, but:
>>>
>>> phy_suspend does not call into the PHY driver if WOL is enabled. So
>>> Jisheng needs a way to tell the PHY it should isolate itself from the
>>> MAC, and suspend is not that.
>>
>> I missed that part, that's right if WoL is enabled at the PHY level then
>> the suspend callback is not called, how about we change that and we
>> always call the PHY's suspend callback? This would require that we audit
>
> Hi all,
>
> The PHY's suspend callback usually calls genphy_suspend() which will set
> BMCR_PDOWN bit, this may break WoL. I think this is one the reason why
> we ignore the phydrv->suspend() when WoL is enabled. If we goes to this
> directly, it looks like we need to change each phy's suspend implementation,
> I.E if WoL is enabled, ignore genphy_suspend() and do possible isolation;
> If WoL is disabled, keep the code path as is.
>
> So compared with the shutdown hook, which direction is better?

I believe you will have an easier time to add an argument to the PHY
driver suspend's function to indicate the WoL status, or to move down
the check for WoL being enabled/supported compared to adding support for
shutdown into the MDIO bus layer, and then PHY drivers.
--
Florian

2020-10-05 17:02:04

by Heiner Kallweit

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Subject: Re: [RFC] net: phy: add shutdown hook to struct phy_driver

On 05.10.2020 17:41, Florian Fainelli wrote:
>
>
> On 10/5/2020 1:53 AM, Jisheng Zhang wrote:
>> On Wed, 30 Sep 2020 13:23:29 -0700 Florian Fainelli wrote:
>>
>>
>>>
>>> On 9/30/2020 1:11 PM, Andrew Lunn wrote:
>>>> On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 01:07:19PM -0700, Florian Fainelli wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 9/30/2020 12:09 PM, Andrew Lunn wrote:
>>>>>> On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 05:47:43PM +0800, Jisheng Zhang wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> A GE phy supports pad isolation which can save power in WOL mode. But once the
>>>>>>> isolation is enabled, the MAC can't send/receive pkts to/from the phy because
>>>>>>> the phy is "isolated". To make the PHY work normally, I need to move the
>>>>>>> enabling isolation to suspend hook, so far so good. But the isolation isn't
>>>>>>> enabled in system shutdown case, to support this, I want to add shutdown hook
>>>>>>> to net phy_driver, then also enable the isolation in the shutdown hook. Is
>>>>>>> there any elegant solution?
>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> Or we can break the assumption: ethernet can still send/receive pkts after
>>>>>>> enabling WoL, no?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> That is not an easy assumption to break. The MAC might be doing WOL,
>>>>>> so it needs to be able to receive packets.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What you might be able to assume is, if this PHY device has had WOL
>>>>>> enabled, it can assume the MAC does not need to send/receive after
>>>>>> suspend. The problem is, phy_suspend() will not call into the driver
>>>>>> is WOL is enabled, so you have no idea when you can isolate the MAC
>>>>>> from the PHY.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So adding a shutdown in mdio_driver_register() seems reasonable.  But
>>>>>> you need to watch out for ordering. Is the MDIO bus driver still
>>>>>> running?
>>>>>
>>>>> If your Ethernet MAC controller implements a shutdown callback and that
>>>>> callback takes care of unregistering the network device which should also
>>>>> ensure that phy_disconnect() gets called, then your PHY's suspend function
>>>>> will be called.
>>>>
>>>> Hi Florian
>>>>
>>>> I could be missing something here, but:
>>>>
>>>> phy_suspend does not call into the PHY driver if WOL is enabled. So
>>>> Jisheng needs a way to tell the PHY it should isolate itself from the
>>>> MAC, and suspend is not that.
>>>
>>> I missed that part, that's right if WoL is enabled at the PHY level then
>>> the suspend callback is not called, how about we change that and we
>>> always call the PHY's suspend callback? This would require that we audit
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> The PHY's suspend callback usually calls genphy_suspend() which will set
>> BMCR_PDOWN bit, this may break WoL. I think this is one the reason why
>> we ignore the phydrv->suspend() when WoL is enabled. If we goes to this
>> directly, it looks like we need to change each phy's suspend implementation,
>> I.E if WoL is enabled, ignore genphy_suspend() and do possible isolation;
>> If WoL is disabled, keep the code path as is.
>>
>> So compared with the shutdown hook, which direction is better?
>
> I believe you will have an easier time to add an argument to the PHY driver suspend's function to indicate the WoL status, or to move down the check for WoL being enabled/supported compared to adding support for shutdown into the MDIO bus layer, and then PHY drivers.

Maybe the shutdown callback of mdio_bus_type could be implemented.
It could iterate over all PHY's on the bus, check for WoL (similar to
mdio_bus_phy_may_suspend) and do whatever is needed.
Seems to me to be the most generic way.

2020-10-05 17:03:36

by Florian Fainelli

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Subject: Re: [RFC] net: phy: add shutdown hook to struct phy_driver



On 10/5/2020 8:54 AM, Heiner Kallweit wrote:
> On 05.10.2020 17:41, Florian Fainelli wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 10/5/2020 1:53 AM, Jisheng Zhang wrote:
>>> On Wed, 30 Sep 2020 13:23:29 -0700 Florian Fainelli wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 9/30/2020 1:11 PM, Andrew Lunn wrote:
>>>>> On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 01:07:19PM -0700, Florian Fainelli wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 9/30/2020 12:09 PM, Andrew Lunn wrote:
>>>>>>> On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 05:47:43PM +0800, Jisheng Zhang wrote:
>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> A GE phy supports pad isolation which can save power in WOL mode. But once the
>>>>>>>> isolation is enabled, the MAC can't send/receive pkts to/from the phy because
>>>>>>>> the phy is "isolated". To make the PHY work normally, I need to move the
>>>>>>>> enabling isolation to suspend hook, so far so good. But the isolation isn't
>>>>>>>> enabled in system shutdown case, to support this, I want to add shutdown hook
>>>>>>>> to net phy_driver, then also enable the isolation in the shutdown hook. Is
>>>>>>>> there any elegant solution?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Or we can break the assumption: ethernet can still send/receive pkts after
>>>>>>>> enabling WoL, no?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> That is not an easy assumption to break. The MAC might be doing WOL,
>>>>>>> so it needs to be able to receive packets.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What you might be able to assume is, if this PHY device has had WOL
>>>>>>> enabled, it can assume the MAC does not need to send/receive after
>>>>>>> suspend. The problem is, phy_suspend() will not call into the driver
>>>>>>> is WOL is enabled, so you have no idea when you can isolate the MAC
>>>>>>> from the PHY.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So adding a shutdown in mdio_driver_register() seems reasonable.  But
>>>>>>> you need to watch out for ordering. Is the MDIO bus driver still
>>>>>>> running?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If your Ethernet MAC controller implements a shutdown callback and that
>>>>>> callback takes care of unregistering the network device which should also
>>>>>> ensure that phy_disconnect() gets called, then your PHY's suspend function
>>>>>> will be called.
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Florian
>>>>>
>>>>> I could be missing something here, but:
>>>>>
>>>>> phy_suspend does not call into the PHY driver if WOL is enabled. So
>>>>> Jisheng needs a way to tell the PHY it should isolate itself from the
>>>>> MAC, and suspend is not that.
>>>>
>>>> I missed that part, that's right if WoL is enabled at the PHY level then
>>>> the suspend callback is not called, how about we change that and we
>>>> always call the PHY's suspend callback? This would require that we audit
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> The PHY's suspend callback usually calls genphy_suspend() which will set
>>> BMCR_PDOWN bit, this may break WoL. I think this is one the reason why
>>> we ignore the phydrv->suspend() when WoL is enabled. If we goes to this
>>> directly, it looks like we need to change each phy's suspend implementation,
>>> I.E if WoL is enabled, ignore genphy_suspend() and do possible isolation;
>>> If WoL is disabled, keep the code path as is.
>>>
>>> So compared with the shutdown hook, which direction is better?
>>
>> I believe you will have an easier time to add an argument to the PHY driver suspend's function to indicate the WoL status, or to move down the check for WoL being enabled/supported compared to adding support for shutdown into the MDIO bus layer, and then PHY drivers.
>
> Maybe the shutdown callback of mdio_bus_type could be implemented.
> It could iterate over all PHY's on the bus, check for WoL (similar to
> mdio_bus_phy_may_suspend) and do whatever is needed.
> Seems to me to be the most generic way.

OK and we optionally call into a PHY device's shutdown function if
defined so it can perform PHY specific work? That would work for me.
--
Florian

2020-10-06 05:47:28

by Heiner Kallweit

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Subject: Re: [RFC] net: phy: add shutdown hook to struct phy_driver

On 05.10.2020 18:00, Florian Fainelli wrote:
>
>
> On 10/5/2020 8:54 AM, Heiner Kallweit wrote:
>> On 05.10.2020 17:41, Florian Fainelli wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 10/5/2020 1:53 AM, Jisheng Zhang wrote:
>>>> On Wed, 30 Sep 2020 13:23:29 -0700 Florian Fainelli wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 9/30/2020 1:11 PM, Andrew Lunn wrote:
>>>>>> On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 01:07:19PM -0700, Florian Fainelli wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 9/30/2020 12:09 PM, Andrew Lunn wrote:
>>>>>>>> On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 05:47:43PM +0800, Jisheng Zhang wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> A GE phy supports pad isolation which can save power in WOL mode. But once the
>>>>>>>>> isolation is enabled, the MAC can't send/receive pkts to/from the phy because
>>>>>>>>> the phy is "isolated". To make the PHY work normally, I need to move the
>>>>>>>>> enabling isolation to suspend hook, so far so good. But the isolation isn't
>>>>>>>>> enabled in system shutdown case, to support this, I want to add shutdown hook
>>>>>>>>> to net phy_driver, then also enable the isolation in the shutdown hook. Is
>>>>>>>>> there any elegant solution?
>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>> Or we can break the assumption: ethernet can still send/receive pkts after
>>>>>>>>> enabling WoL, no?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> That is not an easy assumption to break. The MAC might be doing WOL,
>>>>>>>> so it needs to be able to receive packets.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> What you might be able to assume is, if this PHY device has had WOL
>>>>>>>> enabled, it can assume the MAC does not need to send/receive after
>>>>>>>> suspend. The problem is, phy_suspend() will not call into the driver
>>>>>>>> is WOL is enabled, so you have no idea when you can isolate the MAC
>>>>>>>> from the PHY.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> So adding a shutdown in mdio_driver_register() seems reasonable.  But
>>>>>>>> you need to watch out for ordering. Is the MDIO bus driver still
>>>>>>>> running?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If your Ethernet MAC controller implements a shutdown callback and that
>>>>>>> callback takes care of unregistering the network device which should also
>>>>>>> ensure that phy_disconnect() gets called, then your PHY's suspend function
>>>>>>> will be called.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Florian
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I could be missing something here, but:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> phy_suspend does not call into the PHY driver if WOL is enabled. So
>>>>>> Jisheng needs a way to tell the PHY it should isolate itself from the
>>>>>> MAC, and suspend is not that.
>>>>>
>>>>> I missed that part, that's right if WoL is enabled at the PHY level then
>>>>> the suspend callback is not called, how about we change that and we
>>>>> always call the PHY's suspend callback? This would require that we audit
>>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> The PHY's suspend callback usually calls genphy_suspend() which will set
>>>> BMCR_PDOWN bit, this may break WoL. I think this is one the reason why
>>>> we ignore the phydrv->suspend() when WoL is enabled. If we goes to this
>>>> directly, it looks like we need to change each phy's suspend implementation,
>>>> I.E if WoL is enabled, ignore genphy_suspend() and do possible isolation;
>>>> If WoL is disabled, keep the code path as is.
>>>>
>>>> So compared with the shutdown hook, which direction is better?
>>>
>>> I believe you will have an easier time to add an argument to the PHY driver suspend's function to indicate the WoL status, or to move down the check for WoL being enabled/supported compared to adding support for shutdown into the MDIO bus layer, and then PHY drivers.
>>
>> Maybe the shutdown callback of mdio_bus_type could be implemented.
>> It could iterate over all PHY's on the bus, check for WoL (similar to
>> mdio_bus_phy_may_suspend) and do whatever is needed.
>> Seems to me to be the most generic way.
>
> OK and we optionally call into a PHY device's shutdown function if defined so it can perform PHY specific work? That would work for me.

If suspend and shutdown procedure are the same for the PHY, then we may not
need a shutdown hook in phy_driver. This seems to be the case here.
I just wonder what the actual use case is, because typically MAC drivers
call phy_stop (that calls phy_suspend) in their shutdown hook.

2020-10-06 07:20:02

by Jisheng Zhang

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Subject: Re: [RFC] net: phy: add shutdown hook to struct phy_driver

On Tue, 6 Oct 2020 07:45:10 +0200
Heiner Kallweit <[email protected]> wrote:


>
> On 05.10.2020 18:00, Florian Fainelli wrote:
> >
> >
> > On 10/5/2020 8:54 AM, Heiner Kallweit wrote:
> >> On 05.10.2020 17:41, Florian Fainelli wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On 10/5/2020 1:53 AM, Jisheng Zhang wrote:
> >>>> On Wed, 30 Sep 2020 13:23:29 -0700 Florian Fainelli wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> On 9/30/2020 1:11 PM, Andrew Lunn wrote:
> >>>>>> On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 01:07:19PM -0700, Florian Fainelli wrote:
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> On 9/30/2020 12:09 PM, Andrew Lunn wrote:
> >>>>>>>> On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 05:47:43PM +0800, Jisheng Zhang wrote:
> >>>>>>>>> Hi,
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>> A GE phy supports pad isolation which can save power in WOL mode. But once the
> >>>>>>>>> isolation is enabled, the MAC can't send/receive pkts to/from the phy because
> >>>>>>>>> the phy is "isolated". To make the PHY work normally, I need to move the
> >>>>>>>>> enabling isolation to suspend hook, so far so good. But the isolation isn't
> >>>>>>>>> enabled in system shutdown case, to support this, I want to add shutdown hook
> >>>>>>>>> to net phy_driver, then also enable the isolation in the shutdown hook. Is
> >>>>>>>>> there any elegant solution?
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>> Or we can break the assumption: ethernet can still send/receive pkts after
> >>>>>>>>> enabling WoL, no?
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> That is not an easy assumption to break. The MAC might be doing WOL,
> >>>>>>>> so it needs to be able to receive packets.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> What you might be able to assume is, if this PHY device has had WOL
> >>>>>>>> enabled, it can assume the MAC does not need to send/receive after
> >>>>>>>> suspend. The problem is, phy_suspend() will not call into the driver
> >>>>>>>> is WOL is enabled, so you have no idea when you can isolate the MAC
> >>>>>>>> from the PHY.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> So adding a shutdown in mdio_driver_register() seems reasonable. But
> >>>>>>>> you need to watch out for ordering. Is the MDIO bus driver still
> >>>>>>>> running?
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> If your Ethernet MAC controller implements a shutdown callback and that
> >>>>>>> callback takes care of unregistering the network device which should also
> >>>>>>> ensure that phy_disconnect() gets called, then your PHY's suspend function
> >>>>>>> will be called.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Hi Florian
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> I could be missing something here, but:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> phy_suspend does not call into the PHY driver if WOL is enabled. So
> >>>>>> Jisheng needs a way to tell the PHY it should isolate itself from the
> >>>>>> MAC, and suspend is not that.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I missed that part, that's right if WoL is enabled at the PHY level then
> >>>>> the suspend callback is not called, how about we change that and we
> >>>>> always call the PHY's suspend callback? This would require that we audit
> >>>>
> >>>> Hi all,
> >>>>
> >>>> The PHY's suspend callback usually calls genphy_suspend() which will set
> >>>> BMCR_PDOWN bit, this may break WoL. I think this is one the reason why
> >>>> we ignore the phydrv->suspend() when WoL is enabled. If we goes to this
> >>>> directly, it looks like we need to change each phy's suspend implementation,
> >>>> I.E if WoL is enabled, ignore genphy_suspend() and do possible isolation;
> >>>> If WoL is disabled, keep the code path as is.
> >>>>
> >>>> So compared with the shutdown hook, which direction is better?
> >>>
> >>> I believe you will have an easier time to add an argument to the PHY driver suspend's function to indicate the WoL status, or to move down the check for WoL being enabled/supported compared to adding support for shutdown into the MDIO bus layer, and then PHY drivers.
> >>
> >> Maybe the shutdown callback of mdio_bus_type could be implemented.
> >> It could iterate over all PHY's on the bus, check for WoL (similar to
> >> mdio_bus_phy_may_suspend) and do whatever is needed.
> >> Seems to me to be the most generic way.
> >
> > OK and we optionally call into a PHY device's shutdown function if defined so it can perform PHY specific work? That would work for me.
>
> If suspend and shutdown procedure are the same for the PHY, then we may not
> need a shutdown hook in phy_driver. This seems to be the case here.
> I just wonder what the actual use case is, because typically MAC drivers
> call phy_stop (that calls phy_suspend) in their shutdown hook.

Thank you all, I will follow this direction and send out an RFC for review.

Thanks a lot,
Jisheng