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      1.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
      2
      3=======
      4phylink
      5=======
      6
      7Overview
      8========
      9
     10phylink is a mechanism to support hot-pluggable networking modules
     11directly connected to a MAC without needing to re-initialise the
     12adapter on hot-plug events.
     13
     14phylink supports conventional phylib-based setups, fixed link setups
     15and SFP (Small Formfactor Pluggable) modules at present.
     16
     17Modes of operation
     18==================
     19
     20phylink has several modes of operation, which depend on the firmware
     21settings.
     22
     231. PHY mode
     24
     25   In PHY mode, we use phylib to read the current link settings from
     26   the PHY, and pass them to the MAC driver.  We expect the MAC driver
     27   to configure exactly the modes that are specified without any
     28   negotiation being enabled on the link.
     29
     302. Fixed mode
     31
     32   Fixed mode is the same as PHY mode as far as the MAC driver is
     33   concerned.
     34
     353. In-band mode
     36
     37   In-band mode is used with 802.3z, SGMII and similar interface modes,
     38   and we are expecting to use and honor the in-band negotiation or
     39   control word sent across the serdes channel.
     40
     41By example, what this means is that:
     42
     43.. code-block:: none
     44
     45  &eth {
     46    phy = <&phy>;
     47    phy-mode = "sgmii";
     48  };
     49
     50does not use in-band SGMII signalling.  The PHY is expected to follow
     51exactly the settings given to it in its :c:func:`mac_config` function.
     52The link should be forced up or down appropriately in the
     53:c:func:`mac_link_up` and :c:func:`mac_link_down` functions.
     54
     55.. code-block:: none
     56
     57  &eth {
     58    managed = "in-band-status";
     59    phy = <&phy>;
     60    phy-mode = "sgmii";
     61  };
     62
     63uses in-band mode, where results from the PHY's negotiation are passed
     64to the MAC through the SGMII control word, and the MAC is expected to
     65acknowledge the control word.  The :c:func:`mac_link_up` and
     66:c:func:`mac_link_down` functions must not force the MAC side link
     67up and down.
     68
     69Rough guide to converting a network driver to sfp/phylink
     70=========================================================
     71
     72This guide briefly describes how to convert a network driver from
     73phylib to the sfp/phylink support.  Please send patches to improve
     74this documentation.
     75
     761. Optionally split the network driver's phylib update function into
     77   two parts dealing with link-down and link-up. This can be done as
     78   a separate preparation commit.
     79
     80   An older example of this preparation can be found in git commit
     81   fc548b991fb0, although this was splitting into three parts; the
     82   link-up part now includes configuring the MAC for the link settings.
     83   Please see :c:func:`mac_link_up` for more information on this.
     84
     852. Replace::
     86
     87	select FIXED_PHY
     88	select PHYLIB
     89
     90   with::
     91
     92	select PHYLINK
     93
     94   in the driver's Kconfig stanza.
     95
     963. Add::
     97
     98	#include <linux/phylink.h>
     99
    100   to the driver's list of header files.
    101
    1024. Add::
    103
    104	struct phylink *phylink;
    105	struct phylink_config phylink_config;
    106
    107   to the driver's private data structure.  We shall refer to the
    108   driver's private data pointer as ``priv`` below, and the driver's
    109   private data structure as ``struct foo_priv``.
    110
    1115. Replace the following functions:
    112
    113   .. flat-table::
    114    :header-rows: 1
    115    :widths: 1 1
    116    :stub-columns: 0
    117
    118    * - Original function
    119      - Replacement function
    120    * - phy_start(phydev)
    121      - phylink_start(priv->phylink)
    122    * - phy_stop(phydev)
    123      - phylink_stop(priv->phylink)
    124    * - phy_mii_ioctl(phydev, ifr, cmd)
    125      - phylink_mii_ioctl(priv->phylink, ifr, cmd)
    126    * - phy_ethtool_get_wol(phydev, wol)
    127      - phylink_ethtool_get_wol(priv->phylink, wol)
    128    * - phy_ethtool_set_wol(phydev, wol)
    129      - phylink_ethtool_set_wol(priv->phylink, wol)
    130    * - phy_disconnect(phydev)
    131      - phylink_disconnect_phy(priv->phylink)
    132
    133   Please note that some of these functions must be called under the
    134   rtnl lock, and will warn if not. This will normally be the case,
    135   except if these are called from the driver suspend/resume paths.
    136
    1376. Add/replace ksettings get/set methods with:
    138
    139   .. code-block:: c
    140
    141	static int foo_ethtool_set_link_ksettings(struct net_device *dev,
    142						  const struct ethtool_link_ksettings *cmd)
    143	{
    144		struct foo_priv *priv = netdev_priv(dev);
    145	
    146		return phylink_ethtool_ksettings_set(priv->phylink, cmd);
    147	}
    148
    149	static int foo_ethtool_get_link_ksettings(struct net_device *dev,
    150						  struct ethtool_link_ksettings *cmd)
    151	{
    152		struct foo_priv *priv = netdev_priv(dev);
    153	
    154		return phylink_ethtool_ksettings_get(priv->phylink, cmd);
    155	}
    156
    1577. Replace the call to::
    158
    159	phy_dev = of_phy_connect(dev, node, link_func, flags, phy_interface);
    160
    161   and associated code with a call to::
    162
    163	err = phylink_of_phy_connect(priv->phylink, node, flags);
    164
    165   For the most part, ``flags`` can be zero; these flags are passed to
    166   the phy_attach_direct() inside this function call if a PHY is specified
    167   in the DT node ``node``.
    168
    169   ``node`` should be the DT node which contains the network phy property,
    170   fixed link properties, and will also contain the sfp property.
    171
    172   The setup of fixed links should also be removed; these are handled
    173   internally by phylink.
    174
    175   of_phy_connect() was also passed a function pointer for link updates.
    176   This function is replaced by a different form of MAC updates
    177   described below in (8).
    178
    179   Manipulation of the PHY's supported/advertised happens within phylink
    180   based on the validate callback, see below in (8).
    181
    182   Note that the driver no longer needs to store the ``phy_interface``,
    183   and also note that ``phy_interface`` becomes a dynamic property,
    184   just like the speed, duplex etc. settings.
    185
    186   Finally, note that the MAC driver has no direct access to the PHY
    187   anymore; that is because in the phylink model, the PHY can be
    188   dynamic.
    189
    1908. Add a :c:type:`struct phylink_mac_ops <phylink_mac_ops>` instance to
    191   the driver, which is a table of function pointers, and implement
    192   these functions. The old link update function for
    193   :c:func:`of_phy_connect` becomes three methods: :c:func:`mac_link_up`,
    194   :c:func:`mac_link_down`, and :c:func:`mac_config`. If step 1 was
    195   performed, then the functionality will have been split there.
    196
    197   It is important that if in-band negotiation is used,
    198   :c:func:`mac_link_up` and :c:func:`mac_link_down` do not prevent the
    199   in-band negotiation from completing, since these functions are called
    200   when the in-band link state changes - otherwise the link will never
    201   come up.
    202
    203   The :c:func:`validate` method should mask the supplied supported mask,
    204   and ``state->advertising`` with the supported ethtool link modes.
    205   These are the new ethtool link modes, so bitmask operations must be
    206   used. For an example, see drivers/net/ethernet/marvell/mvneta.c.
    207
    208   The :c:func:`mac_link_state` method is used to read the link state
    209   from the MAC, and report back the settings that the MAC is currently
    210   using. This is particularly important for in-band negotiation
    211   methods such as 1000base-X and SGMII.
    212
    213   The :c:func:`mac_link_up` method is used to inform the MAC that the
    214   link has come up. The call includes the negotiation mode and interface
    215   for reference only. The finalised link parameters are also supplied
    216   (speed, duplex and flow control/pause enablement settings) which
    217   should be used to configure the MAC when the MAC and PCS are not
    218   tightly integrated, or when the settings are not coming from in-band
    219   negotiation.
    220
    221   The :c:func:`mac_config` method is used to update the MAC with the
    222   requested state, and must avoid unnecessarily taking the link down
    223   when making changes to the MAC configuration.  This means the
    224   function should modify the state and only take the link down when
    225   absolutely necessary to change the MAC configuration.  An example
    226   of how to do this can be found in :c:func:`mvneta_mac_config` in
    227   drivers/net/ethernet/marvell/mvneta.c.
    228
    229   For further information on these methods, please see the inline
    230   documentation in :c:type:`struct phylink_mac_ops <phylink_mac_ops>`.
    231
    2329. Remove calls to of_parse_phandle() for the PHY,
    233   of_phy_register_fixed_link() for fixed links etc. from the probe
    234   function, and replace with:
    235
    236   .. code-block:: c
    237
    238	struct phylink *phylink;
    239	priv->phylink_config.dev = &dev.dev;
    240	priv->phylink_config.type = PHYLINK_NETDEV;
    241
    242	phylink = phylink_create(&priv->phylink_config, node, phy_mode, &phylink_ops);
    243	if (IS_ERR(phylink)) {
    244		err = PTR_ERR(phylink);
    245		fail probe;
    246	}
    247
    248	priv->phylink = phylink;
    249
    250   and arrange to destroy the phylink in the probe failure path as
    251   appropriate and the removal path too by calling:
    252
    253   .. code-block:: c
    254
    255	phylink_destroy(priv->phylink);
    256
    25710. Arrange for MAC link state interrupts to be forwarded into
    258    phylink, via:
    259
    260    .. code-block:: c
    261
    262	phylink_mac_change(priv->phylink, link_is_up);
    263
    264    where ``link_is_up`` is true if the link is currently up or false
    265    otherwise. If a MAC is unable to provide these interrupts, then
    266    it should set ``priv->phylink_config.pcs_poll = true;`` in step 9.
    267
    26811. Verify that the driver does not call::
    269
    270	netif_carrier_on()
    271	netif_carrier_off()
    272
    273   as these will interfere with phylink's tracking of the link state,
    274   and cause phylink to omit calls via the :c:func:`mac_link_up` and
    275   :c:func:`mac_link_down` methods.
    276
    277Network drivers should call phylink_stop() and phylink_start() via their
    278suspend/resume paths, which ensures that the appropriate
    279:c:type:`struct phylink_mac_ops <phylink_mac_ops>` methods are called
    280as necessary.
    281
    282For information describing the SFP cage in DT, please see the binding
    283documentation in the kernel source tree
    284``Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/sff,sfp.txt``