1. 24 Jan, 2023 25 commits
  2. 23 Jan, 2023 15 commits
    • Heiner Kallweit's avatar
      net: mdio: mux-meson-g12a: use devm_clk_get_enabled to simplify the code · 32e54254
      Heiner Kallweit authored
      Use devm_clk_get_enabled() to simplify the code.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarHeiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@gmail.com>
      Reviewed-by: default avatarJerome Brunet <jbrunet@baylibre.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      32e54254
    • Andy Shevchenko's avatar
      net: mdiobus: Convert to use fwnode_device_is_compatible() · d408ec0b
      Andy Shevchenko authored
      Replace open coded fwnode_device_is_compatible() in the driver.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarAndy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com>
      Reviewed-by: default avatarSimon Horman <simon.horman@corigine.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      d408ec0b
    • David S. Miller's avatar
      dc0b98a1
    • David S. Miller's avatar
      Merge branch 'enetc-mac-merge-prep' · 7a981431
      David S. Miller authored
      Vladimir Oltean says:
      
      ====================
      ENETC MAC Merge cleanup
      
      This is a preparatory patch set for MAC Merge layer support in enetc via
      ethtool. It does the following:
      
      - consolidates a software lockstep register write procedure for the pMAC
      - detects per-port frame preemption capability and only writes pMAC
        registers if a pMAC exists
      - stops enabling the pMAC by default
      
      Additionally, I noticed some build warnings in the driver which are new
      in this kernel version, so patch 1/6 fixes those.
      ====================
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      7a981431
    • Vladimir Oltean's avatar
      net: enetc: stop auto-configuring the port pMAC · 086cc080
      Vladimir Oltean authored
      The pMAC (ENETC_PFPMR_PMACE) is probably unconditionally enabled in the
      enetc driver to allow RX of preemptible packets and not see them as
      error frames. I don't know why TX preemption (ENETC_MMCSR_ME) is enabled
      though. With no way to say which traffic classes are preemptible (all
      are express by default), no preemptible frames would be transmitted
      anyway.
      
      Lastly, it may have been believed that the register write lock-step mode
      (now deleted) needed the pMAC to be enabled at all times. I don't know
      if that's true. However, I've checked that driver writes to PM1
      registers do propagate through to the ENETC IP even when the pMAC is
      disabled.
      
      With such incomplete support for frame preemption, it's best to just
      remove whatever exists right now and come with something more coherent
      later.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarVladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      086cc080
    • Vladimir Oltean's avatar
      net: enetc: implement software lockstep for port MAC registers · 12717dec
      Vladimir Oltean authored
      Currently the enetc driver duplicates its writes to the PM0 registers
      also to PM1, but it doesn't do this consistently - for example we write
      to ENETC_PM0_MAXFRM but not to ENETC_PM1_MAXFRM.
      
      Create enetc_port_mac_wr() which writes both the PM0 and PM1 register
      with the same value (if frame preemption is supported on this port).
      Also create enetc_port_mac_rd() which reads from PM0 - the assumption
      being that PM1 contains just the same value.
      
      This will be necessary when we enable the MAC Merge layer properly, and
      the pMAC becomes operational.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarVladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      12717dec
    • Vladimir Oltean's avatar
      net: enetc: stop configuring pMAC in lockstep with eMAC · 219355f1
      Vladimir Oltean authored
      The MWLM bit (MAC write lock-step mode) allows register writes to the
      pMAC to be auto-performed whenever the corresponding eMAC register is
      written by the driver. This allows their configuration to remain
      in sync.
      
      The driver has set this bit since the initial commit, but it doesn't do
      anything, since the hardware feature doesn't work (and the bit has been
      removed from more recent versions of the documentation).
      
      The driver does attempt, more or less, to keep those MAC registers in
      sync by writing the same value once to e.g. ENETC_PM0_CMD_CFG (eMAC) and
      once to ENETC_PM1_CMD_CFG (pMAC). Because the lockstep feature doesn't
      work, that's what it will stick to.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarVladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      219355f1
    • Vladimir Oltean's avatar
      net: enetc: add definition for offset between eMAC and pMAC regs · 9c949e0b
      Vladimir Oltean authored
      This is a preliminary patch which replaces the hardcoded 0x1000 present
      in other PM1 (port MAC 1, aka pMAC) register definitions, which is an
      offset to the PM0 (port MAC 0, aka eMAC) equivalent register.
      This definition will be used in more places by future code.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarVladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      9c949e0b
    • Vladimir Oltean's avatar
      net: enetc: detect frame preemption hardware capability · 94557a9a
      Vladimir Oltean authored
      Similar to other TSN features, query the Station Interface capability
      register to see whether preemption is supported on this port or not.
      On LS1028A, preemption is available on ports 0 and 2, but not on 1
      and 3.
      
      This will allow us in the future to write the pMAC registers only on the
      ENETC ports where a pMAC actually exists.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarVladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      94557a9a
    • Vladimir Oltean's avatar
      net: enetc: build common object files into a separate module · e3972399
      Vladimir Oltean authored
      The build system is complaining about the following:
      
      enetc.o is added to multiple modules: fsl-enetc fsl-enetc-vf
      enetc_cbdr.o is added to multiple modules: fsl-enetc fsl-enetc-vf
      enetc_ethtool.o is added to multiple modules: fsl-enetc fsl-enetc-vf
      Signed-off-by: default avatarVladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      e3972399
    • David S. Miller's avatar
      Merge branch 'ethtool-mac-merge' · f3c6e128
      David S. Miller authored
      Vladimir Oltean says:
      
      ====================
      ethtool support for IEEE 802.3 MAC Merge layer
      
      Change log
      ----------
      
      v3->v4:
      - add missing opening bracket in ocelot_port_mm_irq()
      - moved cfg.verify_time range checking so that it actually takes place
        for the updated rather than old value
      v3 at:
      https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/netdevbpf/cover/20230117085947.2176464-1-vladimir.oltean@nxp.com/
      
      v2->v3:
      - made get_mm return int instead of void
      - deleted ETHTOOL_A_MM_SUPPORTED
      - renamed ETHTOOL_A_MM_ADD_FRAG_SIZE to ETHTOOL_A_MM_TX_MIN_FRAG_SIZE
      - introduced ETHTOOL_A_MM_RX_MIN_FRAG_SIZE
      - cleaned up documentation
      - rebased on top of PLCA changes
      - renamed ETHTOOL_STATS_SRC_* to ETHTOOL_MAC_STATS_SRC_*
      v2 at:
      https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/netdevbpf/cover/20230111161706.1465242-1-vladimir.oltean@nxp.com/
      
      v1->v2:
      I've decided to focus just on the MAC Merge layer for now, which is why
      I am able to submit this patch set as non-RFC.
      v1 (RFC) at:
      https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/netdevbpf/cover/20220816222920.1952936-1-vladimir.oltean@nxp.com/
      
      What is being introduced
      ------------------------
      
      TL;DR: a MAC Merge layer as defined by IEEE 802.3-2018, clause 99
      (interspersing of express traffic). This is controlled through ethtool
      netlink (ETHTOOL_MSG_MM_GET, ETHTOOL_MSG_MM_SET). The raw ethtool
      commands are posted here:
      https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/netdevbpf/cover/20230111153638.1454687-1-vladimir.oltean@nxp.com/
      
      The MAC Merge layer has its own statistics counters
      (ethtool --include-statistics --show-mm swp0) as well as two member
      MACs, the statistics of which can be queried individually, through a new
      ethtool netlink attribute, corresponding to:
      
      $ ethtool -I --show-pause eno2 --src aggregate
      $ ethtool -S eno2 --groups eth-mac eth-phy eth-ctrl rmon -- --src pmac
      
      The core properties of the MAC Merge layer are described in great detail
      in patches 02/12 and 03/12. They can be viewed in "make htmldocs" format.
      
      Devices for which the API is supported
      --------------------------------------
      
      I decided to start with the Ethernet switch on NXP LS1028A (Felix)
      because of the smaller patch set. I also have support for the ENETC
      controller pending.
      
      I would like to get confirmation that the UAPI being proposed here will
      not restrict any use cases known by other hardware vendors.
      
      Why is support for preemptible traffic classes not here?
      --------------------------------------------------------
      
      There is legitimate concern whether the 802.1Q portion of the standard
      (which traffic classes go to the eMAC and which to the pMAC) should be
      modeled in Linux using tc or using another UAPI. I think that is
      stalling the entire series, but should be discussed separately instead.
      Removing FP adminStatus support makes me confident enough to submit this
      patch set without an RFC tag (meaning: I wouldn't mind if it was merged
      as is).
      
      What is submitted here is sufficient for an LLDP daemon to do its job.
      I've patched openlldp to advertise and configure frame preemption:
      https://github.com/vladimiroltean/openlldp/tree/frame-preemption-v3
      
      In case someone wants to try it out, here are some commands I've used.
      
       # Configure the interfaces to receive and transmit LLDP Data Units
       lldptool -L -i eno0 adminStatus=rxtx
       lldptool -L -i swp0 adminStatus=rxtx
       # Enable the transmission of certain TLVs on switch's interface
       lldptool -T -i eno0 -V addEthCap enableTx=yes
       lldptool -T -i swp0 -V addEthCap enableTx=yes
       # Query LLDP statistics on switch's interface
       lldptool -S -i swp0
       # Query the received neighbor TLVs
       lldptool -i swp0 -t -n -V addEthCap
       Additional Ethernet Capabilities TLV
               Preemption capability supported
               Preemption capability enabled
               Preemption capability active
               Additional fragment size: 60 octets
      
      So using this patch set, lldpad will be able to advertise and configure
      frame preemption, but still, no data packet will be sent as preemptible
      over the link, because there is no UAPI to control which traffic classes
      are sent as preemptible and which as express.
      
      Preemptable or preemptible?
      ---------------------------
      
      IEEE 802.3 uses "preemptable" throughout. IEEE 802.1Q uses "preemptible"
      throughout. Because the definition of "preemptible" falls under 802.1Q's
      jurisdiction and 802.3 just references it, I went with the 802.1Q naming
      even where supporting an 802.3 feature. Also, checkpatch agrees with this.
      ====================
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      f3c6e128
    • Vladimir Oltean's avatar
      net: mscc: ocelot: add MAC Merge layer support for VSC9959 · 6505b680
      Vladimir Oltean authored
      Felix (VSC9959) has a DEV_GMII:MM_CONFIG block composed of 2 registers
      (ENABLE_CONFIG and VERIF_CONFIG). Because the MAC Merge statistics and
      pMAC statistics are already in the Ocelot switch lib even if just Felix
      supports them, I'm adding support for the whole MAC Merge layer in the
      common Ocelot library too.
      
      There is an interrupt (shared with the PTP interrupt) which signals
      changes to the MM verification state. This is done because the
      preemptible traffic classes should be committed to hardware only once
      the verification procedure has declared the link partner of being
      capable of receiving preemptible frames.
      
      We implement ethtool getters and setters for the MAC Merge layer state.
      The "TX enabled" and "verify status" are taken from the IRQ handler,
      using a mutex to ensure serialized access.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarVladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      6505b680
    • Vladimir Oltean's avatar
      net: mscc: ocelot: export ethtool MAC Merge stats for Felix VSC9959 · ab3f97a9
      Vladimir Oltean authored
      The Felix VSC9959 switch supports frame preemption and has a MAC Merge
      layer. In addition to the structured stats that exist for the eMAC,
      export the counters associated with its pMAC (pause, RMON, MAC, PHY,
      control) plus the high-level MAC Merge layer stats. The unstructured
      ethtool counters, as well as the rtnl_link_stats64 were left to report
      only the eMAC counters.
      
      Because statistics processing is quite self-contained in ocelot_stats.c
      now, I've opted for introducing an ocelot->mm_supported bool, based on
      which the common switch lib does everything, rather than pushing the
      TSN-specific code in felix_vsc9959.c, as happens for other TSN stuff.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarVladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      ab3f97a9
    • Vladimir Oltean's avatar
      net: mscc: ocelot: hide access to ocelot_stats_layout behind a helper · 497eea9f
      Vladimir Oltean authored
      Some hardware instances of the ocelot driver support the MAC Merge
      layer, which gives access to an extra preemptible MAC. This has
      implications upon the statistics. There will be a stats layout when MM
      isn't supported, and a different one when it is.
      The ocelot_stats_layout() helper will return the correct one.
      In preparation of that, refactor the existing code to use this helper.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarVladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      497eea9f
    • Vladimir Oltean's avatar
      net: mscc: ocelot: allow ocelot_stat_layout elements with no name · 1a733bbd
      Vladimir Oltean authored
      We will add support for pMAC counters and MAC merge layer counters,
      which are only reported via the structured stats, and the current
      ocelot_get_strings() stands in our way, because it expects that the
      statistics should be placed in the data array at the same index as found
      in the ocelot_stats_layout array.
      
      That is not true. Statistics which don't have a name should not be
      exported to the unstructured ethtool -S, so we need to have different
      indices into the ocelot_stats_layout array (i) and into the data array
      (data itself).
      Signed-off-by: default avatarVladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      1a733bbd