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1#ifndef NETDEV_PCS_H 2#define NETDEV_PCS_H 3 4#include <linux/phy.h> 5#include <linux/spinlock.h> 6#include <linux/workqueue.h> 7 8#include <net/eee.h> 9 10struct device_node; 11struct ethtool_cmd; 12struct fwnode_handle; 13struct net_device; 14struct phylink; 15 16enum { 17 MLO_PAUSE_NONE, 18 MLO_PAUSE_RX = BIT(0), 19 MLO_PAUSE_TX = BIT(1), 20 MLO_PAUSE_TXRX_MASK = MLO_PAUSE_TX | MLO_PAUSE_RX, 21 MLO_PAUSE_AN = BIT(2), 22 23 MLO_AN_PHY = 0, /* Conventional PHY */ 24 MLO_AN_FIXED, /* Fixed-link mode */ 25 MLO_AN_INBAND, /* In-band protocol */ 26 27 /* PCS "negotiation" mode. 28 * PHYLINK_PCS_NEG_NONE - protocol has no inband capability 29 * PHYLINK_PCS_NEG_OUTBAND - some out of band or fixed link setting 30 * PHYLINK_PCS_NEG_INBAND_DISABLED - inband mode disabled, e.g. 31 * 1000base-X with autoneg off 32 * PHYLINK_PCS_NEG_INBAND_ENABLED - inband mode enabled 33 * Additionally, this can be tested using bitmasks: 34 * PHYLINK_PCS_NEG_INBAND - inband mode selected 35 * PHYLINK_PCS_NEG_ENABLED - negotiation mode enabled 36 */ 37 PHYLINK_PCS_NEG_NONE = 0, 38 PHYLINK_PCS_NEG_ENABLED = BIT(4), 39 PHYLINK_PCS_NEG_OUTBAND = BIT(5), 40 PHYLINK_PCS_NEG_INBAND = BIT(6), 41 PHYLINK_PCS_NEG_INBAND_DISABLED = PHYLINK_PCS_NEG_INBAND, 42 PHYLINK_PCS_NEG_INBAND_ENABLED = PHYLINK_PCS_NEG_INBAND | 43 PHYLINK_PCS_NEG_ENABLED, 44 45 /* MAC_SYM_PAUSE and MAC_ASYM_PAUSE are used when configuring our 46 * autonegotiation advertisement. They correspond to the PAUSE and 47 * ASM_DIR bits defined by 802.3, respectively. 48 * 49 * The following table lists the values of tx_pause and rx_pause which 50 * might be requested in mac_link_up. The exact values depend on either 51 * the results of autonegotation (if MLO_PAUSE_AN is set) or user 52 * configuration (if MLO_PAUSE_AN is not set). 53 * 54 * MAC_SYM_PAUSE MAC_ASYM_PAUSE MLO_PAUSE_AN tx_pause/rx_pause 55 * ============= ============== ============ ================== 56 * 0 0 0 0/0 57 * 0 0 1 0/0 58 * 0 1 0 0/0, 0/1, 1/0, 1/1 59 * 0 1 1 0/0, 1/0 60 * 1 0 0 0/0, 1/1 61 * 1 0 1 0/0, 1/1 62 * 1 1 0 0/0, 0/1, 1/0, 1/1 63 * 1 1 1 0/0, 0/1, 1/1 64 * 65 * If you set MAC_ASYM_PAUSE, the user may request any combination of 66 * tx_pause and rx_pause. You do not have to support these 67 * combinations. 68 * 69 * However, you should support combinations of tx_pause and rx_pause 70 * which might be the result of autonegotation. For example, don't set 71 * MAC_SYM_PAUSE unless your device can support tx_pause and rx_pause 72 * at the same time. 73 */ 74 MAC_SYM_PAUSE = BIT(0), 75 MAC_ASYM_PAUSE = BIT(1), 76 MAC_10HD = BIT(2), 77 MAC_10FD = BIT(3), 78 MAC_10 = MAC_10HD | MAC_10FD, 79 MAC_100HD = BIT(4), 80 MAC_100FD = BIT(5), 81 MAC_100 = MAC_100HD | MAC_100FD, 82 MAC_1000HD = BIT(6), 83 MAC_1000FD = BIT(7), 84 MAC_1000 = MAC_1000HD | MAC_1000FD, 85 MAC_2500FD = BIT(8), 86 MAC_5000FD = BIT(9), 87 MAC_10000FD = BIT(10), 88 MAC_20000FD = BIT(11), 89 MAC_25000FD = BIT(12), 90 MAC_40000FD = BIT(13), 91 MAC_50000FD = BIT(14), 92 MAC_56000FD = BIT(15), 93 MAC_100000FD = BIT(16), 94 MAC_200000FD = BIT(17), 95 MAC_400000FD = BIT(18), 96}; 97 98static inline bool phylink_autoneg_inband(unsigned int mode) 99{ 100 return mode == MLO_AN_INBAND; 101} 102 103/** 104 * struct phylink_link_state - link state structure 105 * @advertising: ethtool bitmask containing advertised link modes 106 * @lp_advertising: ethtool bitmask containing link partner advertised link 107 * modes 108 * @interface: link &typedef phy_interface_t mode 109 * @speed: link speed, one of the SPEED_* constants. 110 * @duplex: link duplex mode, one of DUPLEX_* constants. 111 * @pause: link pause state, described by MLO_PAUSE_* constants. 112 * @rate_matching: rate matching being performed, one of the RATE_MATCH_* 113 * constants. If rate matching is taking place, then the speed/duplex of 114 * the medium link mode (@speed and @duplex) and the speed/duplex of the phy 115 * interface mode (@interface) are different. 116 * @link: true if the link is up. 117 * @an_complete: true if autonegotiation has completed. 118 */ 119struct phylink_link_state { 120 __ETHTOOL_DECLARE_LINK_MODE_MASK(advertising); 121 __ETHTOOL_DECLARE_LINK_MODE_MASK(lp_advertising); 122 phy_interface_t interface; 123 int speed; 124 int duplex; 125 int pause; 126 int rate_matching; 127 unsigned int link:1; 128 unsigned int an_complete:1; 129}; 130 131enum phylink_op_type { 132 PHYLINK_NETDEV = 0, 133 PHYLINK_DEV, 134}; 135 136/** 137 * struct phylink_config - PHYLINK configuration structure 138 * @dev: a pointer to a struct device associated with the MAC 139 * @type: operation type of PHYLINK instance 140 * @poll_fixed_state: if true, starts link_poll, 141 * if MAC link is at %MLO_AN_FIXED mode. 142 * @mac_managed_pm: if true, indicate the MAC driver is responsible for PHY PM. 143 * @mac_requires_rxc: if true, the MAC always requires a receive clock from PHY. 144 * The PHY driver should start the clock signal as soon as 145 * possible and avoid stopping it during suspend events. 146 * @default_an_inband: if true, defaults to MLO_AN_INBAND rather than 147 * MLO_AN_PHY. A fixed-link specification will override. 148 * @eee_rx_clk_stop_enable: if true, PHY can stop the receive clock during LPI 149 * @get_fixed_state: callback to execute to determine the fixed link state, 150 * if MAC link is at %MLO_AN_FIXED mode. 151 * @supported_interfaces: bitmap describing which PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_xxx 152 * are supported by the MAC/PCS. 153 * @lpi_interfaces: bitmap describing which PHY interface modes can support 154 * LPI signalling. 155 * @mac_capabilities: MAC pause/speed/duplex capabilities. 156 * @lpi_capabilities: MAC speeds which can support LPI signalling 157 * @lpi_timer_default: Default EEE LPI timer setting. 158 * @eee_enabled_default: If set, EEE will be enabled by phylink at creation time 159 * @wol_phy_legacy: Use Wake-on-Lan with PHY even if phy_can_wakeup() is false 160 * @wol_phy_speed_ctrl: Use phy speed control on suspend/resume 161 * @wol_mac_support: Bitmask of MAC supported %WAKE_* options 162 */ 163struct phylink_config { 164 struct device *dev; 165 enum phylink_op_type type; 166 bool poll_fixed_state; 167 bool mac_managed_pm; 168 bool mac_requires_rxc; 169 bool default_an_inband; 170 bool eee_rx_clk_stop_enable; 171 void (*get_fixed_state)(struct phylink_config *config, 172 struct phylink_link_state *state); 173 DECLARE_PHY_INTERFACE_MASK(supported_interfaces); 174 DECLARE_PHY_INTERFACE_MASK(lpi_interfaces); 175 unsigned long mac_capabilities; 176 unsigned long lpi_capabilities; 177 u32 lpi_timer_default; 178 bool eee_enabled_default; 179 180 /* Wake-on-Lan support */ 181 bool wol_phy_legacy; 182 bool wol_phy_speed_ctrl; 183 u32 wol_mac_support; 184}; 185 186void phylink_limit_mac_speed(struct phylink_config *config, u32 max_speed); 187 188/** 189 * struct phylink_mac_ops - MAC operations structure. 190 * @mac_get_caps: Get MAC capabilities for interface mode. 191 * @mac_select_pcs: Select a PCS for the interface mode. 192 * @mac_prepare: prepare for a major reconfiguration of the interface. 193 * @mac_config: configure the MAC for the selected mode and state. 194 * @mac_finish: finish a major reconfiguration of the interface. 195 * @mac_link_down: take the link down. 196 * @mac_link_up: allow the link to come up. 197 * @mac_disable_tx_lpi: disable LPI. 198 * @mac_enable_tx_lpi: enable and configure LPI. 199 * @mac_wol_set: configure Wake-on-Lan settings at the MAC. 200 * 201 * The individual methods are described more fully below. 202 */ 203struct phylink_mac_ops { 204 unsigned long (*mac_get_caps)(struct phylink_config *config, 205 phy_interface_t interface); 206 struct phylink_pcs *(*mac_select_pcs)(struct phylink_config *config, 207 phy_interface_t interface); 208 int (*mac_prepare)(struct phylink_config *config, unsigned int mode, 209 phy_interface_t iface); 210 void (*mac_config)(struct phylink_config *config, unsigned int mode, 211 const struct phylink_link_state *state); 212 int (*mac_finish)(struct phylink_config *config, unsigned int mode, 213 phy_interface_t iface); 214 void (*mac_link_down)(struct phylink_config *config, unsigned int mode, 215 phy_interface_t interface); 216 void (*mac_link_up)(struct phylink_config *config, 217 struct phy_device *phy, unsigned int mode, 218 phy_interface_t interface, int speed, int duplex, 219 bool tx_pause, bool rx_pause); 220 void (*mac_disable_tx_lpi)(struct phylink_config *config); 221 int (*mac_enable_tx_lpi)(struct phylink_config *config, u32 timer, 222 bool tx_clk_stop); 223 224 int (*mac_wol_set)(struct phylink_config *config, u32 wolopts, 225 const u8 *sopass); 226}; 227 228#if 0 /* For kernel-doc purposes only. */ 229/** 230 * mac_get_caps: Get MAC capabilities for interface mode. 231 * @config: a pointer to a &struct phylink_config. 232 * @interface: PHY interface mode. 233 * 234 * Optional method. When not provided, config->mac_capabilities will be used. 235 * When implemented, this returns the MAC capabilities for the specified 236 * interface mode where there is some special handling required by the MAC 237 * driver (e.g. not supporting half-duplex in certain interface modes.) 238 */ 239unsigned long mac_get_caps(struct phylink_config *config, 240 phy_interface_t interface); 241/** 242 * mac_select_pcs: Select a PCS for the interface mode. 243 * @config: a pointer to a &struct phylink_config. 244 * @interface: PHY interface mode for PCS 245 * 246 * Return the &struct phylink_pcs for the specified interface mode, or 247 * NULL if none is required, or an error pointer on error. 248 * 249 * This must not modify any state. It is used to query which PCS should 250 * be used. Phylink will use this during validation to ensure that the 251 * configuration is valid, and when setting a configuration to internally 252 * set the PCS that will be used. 253 */ 254struct phylink_pcs *mac_select_pcs(struct phylink_config *config, 255 phy_interface_t interface); 256 257/** 258 * mac_prepare() - prepare to change the PHY interface mode 259 * @config: a pointer to a &struct phylink_config. 260 * @mode: one of %MLO_AN_FIXED, %MLO_AN_PHY, %MLO_AN_INBAND. 261 * @iface: interface mode to switch to 262 * 263 * phylink will call this method at the beginning of a full initialisation 264 * of the link, which includes changing the interface mode or at initial 265 * startup time. It may be called for the current mode. The MAC driver 266 * should perform whatever actions are required, e.g. disabling the 267 * Serdes PHY. 268 * 269 * This will be the first call in the sequence: 270 * - mac_prepare() 271 * - mac_config() 272 * - pcs_config() 273 * - possible pcs_an_restart() 274 * - mac_finish() 275 * 276 * Returns zero on success, or negative errno on failure which will be 277 * reported to the kernel log. 278 */ 279int mac_prepare(struct phylink_config *config, unsigned int mode, 280 phy_interface_t iface); 281 282/** 283 * mac_config() - configure the MAC for the selected mode and state 284 * @config: a pointer to a &struct phylink_config. 285 * @mode: one of %MLO_AN_FIXED, %MLO_AN_PHY, %MLO_AN_INBAND. 286 * @state: a pointer to a &struct phylink_link_state. 287 * 288 * Note - not all members of @state are valid. In particular, 289 * @state->lp_advertising, @state->link, @state->an_complete are never 290 * guaranteed to be correct, and so any mac_config() implementation must 291 * never reference these fields. 292 * 293 * This will only be called to reconfigure the MAC for a "major" change in 294 * e.g. interface mode. It will not be called for changes in speed, duplex 295 * or pause modes or to change the in-band advertisement. 296 * 297 * In all negotiation modes, as defined by @mode, @state->pause indicates the 298 * pause settings which should be applied as follows. If %MLO_PAUSE_AN is not 299 * set, %MLO_PAUSE_TX and %MLO_PAUSE_RX indicate whether the MAC should send 300 * pause frames and/or act on received pause frames respectively. Otherwise, 301 * the results of in-band negotiation/status from the MAC PCS should be used 302 * to control the MAC pause mode settings. 303 * 304 * The action performed depends on the currently selected mode: 305 * 306 * %MLO_AN_FIXED, %MLO_AN_PHY: 307 * Configure for non-inband negotiation mode, where the link settings 308 * are completely communicated via mac_link_up(). The physical link 309 * protocol from the MAC is specified by @state->interface. 310 * 311 * @state->advertising may be used, but is not required. 312 * 313 * Older drivers (prior to the mac_link_up() change) may use @state->speed, 314 * @state->duplex and @state->pause to configure the MAC, but this is 315 * deprecated; such drivers should be converted to use mac_link_up(). 316 * 317 * Other members of @state must be ignored. 318 * 319 * Valid state members: interface, advertising. 320 * Deprecated state members: speed, duplex, pause. 321 * 322 * %MLO_AN_INBAND: 323 * place the link in an inband negotiation mode (such as 802.3z 324 * 1000base-X or Cisco SGMII mode depending on the @state->interface 325 * mode). In both cases, link state management (whether the link 326 * is up or not) is performed by the MAC, and reported via the 327 * pcs_get_state() callback. Changes in link state must be made 328 * by calling phylink_mac_change(). 329 * 330 * Interface mode specific details are mentioned below. 331 * 332 * If in 802.3z mode, the link speed is fixed, dependent on the 333 * @state->interface. Duplex and pause modes are negotiated via 334 * the in-band configuration word. Advertised pause modes are set 335 * according to @state->advertising. Beware of MACs which only 336 * support full duplex at gigabit and higher speeds. 337 * 338 * If in Cisco SGMII mode, the link speed and duplex mode are passed 339 * in the serial bitstream 16-bit configuration word, and the MAC 340 * should be configured to read these bits and acknowledge the 341 * configuration word. Nothing is advertised by the MAC. The MAC is 342 * responsible for reading the configuration word and configuring 343 * itself accordingly. 344 * 345 * Valid state members: interface, pause, advertising. 346 * 347 * Implementations are expected to update the MAC to reflect the 348 * requested settings - i.o.w., if nothing has changed between two 349 * calls, no action is expected. If only flow control settings have 350 * changed, flow control should be updated *without* taking the link 351 * down. This "update" behaviour is critical to avoid bouncing the 352 * link up status. 353 */ 354void mac_config(struct phylink_config *config, unsigned int mode, 355 const struct phylink_link_state *state); 356 357/** 358 * mac_finish() - finish a to change the PHY interface mode 359 * @config: a pointer to a &struct phylink_config. 360 * @mode: one of %MLO_AN_FIXED, %MLO_AN_PHY, %MLO_AN_INBAND. 361 * @iface: interface mode to switch to 362 * 363 * phylink will call this if it called mac_prepare() to allow the MAC to 364 * complete any necessary steps after the MAC and PCS have been configured 365 * for the @mode and @iface. E.g. a MAC driver may wish to re-enable the 366 * Serdes PHY here if it was previously disabled by mac_prepare(). 367 * 368 * Returns zero on success, or negative errno on failure which will be 369 * reported to the kernel log. 370 */ 371int mac_finish(struct phylink_config *config, unsigned int mode, 372 phy_interface_t iface); 373 374/** 375 * mac_link_down() - notification that the link has gone down 376 * @config: a pointer to a &struct phylink_config. 377 * @mode: link autonegotiation mode 378 * @interface: link &typedef phy_interface_t mode 379 * 380 * Notifies the MAC that the link has gone down. This will not be called 381 * unless mac_link_up() has been previously called. 382 * 383 * The MAC should stop processing packets for transmission and reception. 384 * phylink will have called netif_carrier_off() to notify the networking 385 * stack that the link has gone down, so MAC drivers should not make this 386 * call. 387 * 388 * If @mode is %MLO_AN_INBAND, then this function must not prevent the 389 * link coming up. 390 */ 391void mac_link_down(struct phylink_config *config, unsigned int mode, 392 phy_interface_t interface); 393 394/** 395 * mac_link_up() - notification that the link has come up 396 * @config: a pointer to a &struct phylink_config. 397 * @phy: any attached phy (deprecated - please use LPI interfaces) 398 * @mode: link autonegotiation mode 399 * @interface: link &typedef phy_interface_t mode 400 * @speed: link speed 401 * @duplex: link duplex 402 * @tx_pause: link transmit pause enablement status 403 * @rx_pause: link receive pause enablement status 404 * 405 * Notifies the MAC that the link has come up, and the parameters of the 406 * link as seen from the MACs point of view. If mac_link_up() has been 407 * called previously, there will be an intervening call to mac_link_down() 408 * before this method will be subsequently called. 409 * 410 * @speed, @duplex, @tx_pause and @rx_pause indicate the finalised link 411 * settings, and should be used to configure the MAC block appropriately 412 * where these settings are not automatically conveyed from the PCS block, 413 * or if in-band negotiation (as defined by phylink_autoneg_inband(@mode)) 414 * is disabled. 415 * 416 * Note that when 802.3z in-band negotiation is in use, it is possible 417 * that the user wishes to override the pause settings, and this should 418 * be allowed when considering the implementation of this method. 419 * 420 * Once configured, the MAC may begin to process packets for transmission 421 * and reception. 422 * 423 * Interface type selection must be done in mac_config(). 424 */ 425void mac_link_up(struct phylink_config *config, struct phy_device *phy, 426 unsigned int mode, phy_interface_t interface, 427 int speed, int duplex, bool tx_pause, bool rx_pause); 428 429/** 430 * mac_disable_tx_lpi() - disable LPI generation at the MAC 431 * @config: a pointer to a &struct phylink_config. 432 * 433 * Disable generation of LPI at the MAC, effectively preventing the MAC 434 * from indicating that it is idle. 435 */ 436void mac_disable_tx_lpi(struct phylink_config *config); 437 438/** 439 * mac_enable_tx_lpi() - configure and enable LPI generation at the MAC 440 * @config: a pointer to a &struct phylink_config. 441 * @timer: LPI timeout in microseconds. 442 * @tx_clk_stop: allow xMII transmit clock to be stopped during LPI 443 * 444 * Configure the LPI timeout accordingly. This will only be called when 445 * the link is already up, to cater for situations where the hardware 446 * needs to be programmed according to the link speed. 447 * 448 * Enable LPI generation at the MAC, and configure whether the xMII transmit 449 * clock may be stopped. 450 * 451 * Returns: 0 on success. Please consult with rmk before returning an error. 452 */ 453int mac_enable_tx_lpi(struct phylink_config *config, u32 timer, 454 bool tx_clk_stop); 455 456/** 457 * mac_wol_set() - configure the Wake-on-Lan parameters 458 * @config: a pointer to a &struct phylink_config. 459 * @wolopts: Bitmask of %WAKE_* flags for enabled Wake-On-Lan modes. 460 * @sopass: SecureOn(tm) password; meaningful only for %WAKE_MAGICSECURE 461 * 462 * Enable the specified Wake-on-Lan options at the MAC. Options that the 463 * PHY can handle will have been removed from @wolopts. 464 * 465 * The presence of this method enables phylink-managed WoL support. 466 * 467 * Returns: 0 on success. 468 */ 469int (*mac_wol_set)(struct phylink_config *config, u32 wolopts, 470 const u8 *sopass); 471#endif 472 473struct phylink_pcs_ops; 474 475/** 476 * struct phylink_pcs - PHYLINK PCS instance 477 * @supported_interfaces: describing which PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_xxx 478 * are supported by this PCS. 479 * @ops: a pointer to the &struct phylink_pcs_ops structure 480 * @phylink: pointer to &struct phylink_config 481 * @poll: poll the PCS for link changes 482 * @rxc_always_on: The MAC driver requires the reference clock 483 * to always be on. Standalone PCS drivers which 484 * do not have access to a PHY device can check 485 * this instead of PHY_F_RXC_ALWAYS_ON. 486 * 487 * This structure is designed to be embedded within the PCS private data, 488 * and will be passed between phylink and the PCS. 489 * 490 * The @phylink member is private to phylink and must not be touched by 491 * the PCS driver. 492 */ 493struct phylink_pcs { 494 DECLARE_PHY_INTERFACE_MASK(supported_interfaces); 495 const struct phylink_pcs_ops *ops; 496 struct phylink *phylink; 497 bool poll; 498 bool rxc_always_on; 499}; 500 501/** 502 * struct phylink_pcs_ops - MAC PCS operations structure. 503 * @pcs_validate: validate the link configuration. 504 * @pcs_inband_caps: query inband support for interface mode. 505 * @pcs_enable: enable the PCS. 506 * @pcs_disable: disable the PCS. 507 * @pcs_pre_config: pre-mac_config method (for errata) 508 * @pcs_post_config: post-mac_config method (for arrata) 509 * @pcs_get_state: read the current MAC PCS link state from the hardware. 510 * @pcs_config: configure the MAC PCS for the selected mode and state. 511 * @pcs_an_restart: restart 802.3z BaseX autonegotiation. 512 * @pcs_link_up: program the PCS for the resolved link configuration 513 * (where necessary). 514 * @pcs_disable_eee: optional notification to PCS that EEE has been disabled 515 * at the MAC. 516 * @pcs_enable_eee: optional notification to PCS that EEE will be enabled at 517 * the MAC. 518 * @pcs_pre_init: configure PCS components necessary for MAC hardware 519 * initialization e.g. RX clock for stmmac. 520 */ 521struct phylink_pcs_ops { 522 int (*pcs_validate)(struct phylink_pcs *pcs, unsigned long *supported, 523 const struct phylink_link_state *state); 524 unsigned int (*pcs_inband_caps)(struct phylink_pcs *pcs, 525 phy_interface_t interface); 526 int (*pcs_enable)(struct phylink_pcs *pcs); 527 void (*pcs_disable)(struct phylink_pcs *pcs); 528 void (*pcs_pre_config)(struct phylink_pcs *pcs, 529 phy_interface_t interface); 530 int (*pcs_post_config)(struct phylink_pcs *pcs, 531 phy_interface_t interface); 532 void (*pcs_get_state)(struct phylink_pcs *pcs, unsigned int neg_mode, 533 struct phylink_link_state *state); 534 int (*pcs_config)(struct phylink_pcs *pcs, unsigned int neg_mode, 535 phy_interface_t interface, 536 const unsigned long *advertising, 537 bool permit_pause_to_mac); 538 void (*pcs_an_restart)(struct phylink_pcs *pcs); 539 void (*pcs_link_up)(struct phylink_pcs *pcs, unsigned int neg_mode, 540 phy_interface_t interface, int speed, int duplex); 541 void (*pcs_disable_eee)(struct phylink_pcs *pcs); 542 void (*pcs_enable_eee)(struct phylink_pcs *pcs); 543 int (*pcs_pre_init)(struct phylink_pcs *pcs); 544}; 545 546#if 0 /* For kernel-doc purposes only. */ 547/** 548 * pcs_validate() - validate the link configuration. 549 * @pcs: a pointer to a &struct phylink_pcs. 550 * @supported: ethtool bitmask for supported link modes. 551 * @state: a const pointer to a &struct phylink_link_state. 552 * 553 * Validate the interface mode, and advertising's autoneg bit, removing any 554 * media ethtool link modes that would not be supportable from the supported 555 * mask. Phylink will propagate the changes to the advertising mask. See the 556 * &struct phylink_mac_ops validate() method. 557 * 558 * Returns -EINVAL if the interface mode/autoneg mode is not supported. 559 * Returns non-zero positive if the link state can be supported. 560 */ 561int pcs_validate(struct phylink_pcs *pcs, unsigned long *supported, 562 const struct phylink_link_state *state); 563 564/** 565 * pcs_inband_caps - query PCS in-band capabilities for interface mode. 566 * @pcs: a pointer to a &struct phylink_pcs. 567 * @interface: interface mode to be queried 568 * 569 * Returns zero if it is unknown what in-band signalling is supported by the 570 * PHY (e.g. because the PHY driver doesn't implement the method.) Otherwise, 571 * returns a bit mask of the LINK_INBAND_* values from 572 * &enum link_inband_signalling to describe which inband modes are supported 573 * for this interface mode. 574 */ 575unsigned int pcs_inband_caps(struct phylink_pcs *pcs, 576 phy_interface_t interface); 577 578/** 579 * pcs_enable() - enable the PCS. 580 * @pcs: a pointer to a &struct phylink_pcs. 581 */ 582int pcs_enable(struct phylink_pcs *pcs); 583 584/** 585 * pcs_disable() - disable the PCS. 586 * @pcs: a pointer to a &struct phylink_pcs. 587 */ 588void pcs_disable(struct phylink_pcs *pcs); 589 590/** 591 * pcs_get_state() - Read the current inband link state from the hardware 592 * @pcs: a pointer to a &struct phylink_pcs. 593 * @neg_mode: link negotiation mode (PHYLINK_PCS_NEG_xxx) 594 * @state: a pointer to a &struct phylink_link_state. 595 * 596 * Read the current inband link state from the MAC PCS, reporting the 597 * current speed in @state->speed, duplex mode in @state->duplex, pause 598 * mode in @state->pause using the %MLO_PAUSE_RX and %MLO_PAUSE_TX bits, 599 * negotiation completion state in @state->an_complete, and link up state 600 * in @state->link. If possible, @state->lp_advertising should also be 601 * populated. 602 * 603 * Note that the @neg_mode parameter is always the PHYLINK_PCS_NEG_xxx 604 * state, not MLO_AN_xxx. 605 */ 606void pcs_get_state(struct phylink_pcs *pcs, unsigned int neg_mode, 607 struct phylink_link_state *state); 608 609/** 610 * pcs_config() - Configure the PCS mode and advertisement 611 * @pcs: a pointer to a &struct phylink_pcs. 612 * @neg_mode: link negotiation mode (see below) 613 * @interface: interface mode to be used 614 * @advertising: adertisement ethtool link mode mask 615 * @permit_pause_to_mac: permit forwarding pause resolution to MAC 616 * 617 * Configure the PCS for the operating mode, the interface mode, and set 618 * the advertisement mask. @permit_pause_to_mac indicates whether the 619 * hardware may forward the pause mode resolution to the MAC. 620 * 621 * When operating in %MLO_AN_INBAND, inband should always be enabled, 622 * otherwise inband should be disabled. 623 * 624 * For SGMII, there is no advertisement from the MAC side, the PCS should 625 * be programmed to acknowledge the inband word from the PHY. 626 * 627 * For 1000BASE-X, the advertisement should be programmed into the PCS. 628 * 629 * For most 10GBASE-R, there is no advertisement. 630 * 631 * The %neg_mode argument should be tested via the phylink_mode_*() family of 632 * functions, or for PCS that set pcs->neg_mode true, should be tested 633 * against the PHYLINK_PCS_NEG_* definitions. 634 * 635 * pcs_config() will be called when configuration of the PCS is required 636 * or when the advertisement is possibly updated. It must not unnecessarily 637 * disrupt an established link. 638 * 639 * When an autonegotiation restart is required for 802.3z modes, .pcs_config() 640 * should return a positive non-zero integer (e.g. 1) to indicate to phylink 641 * to call the pcs_an_restart() method. 642 */ 643int pcs_config(struct phylink_pcs *pcs, unsigned int neg_mode, 644 phy_interface_t interface, const unsigned long *advertising, 645 bool permit_pause_to_mac); 646 647/** 648 * pcs_an_restart() - restart 802.3z BaseX autonegotiation 649 * @pcs: a pointer to a &struct phylink_pcs. 650 * 651 * When PCS ops are present, this overrides mac_an_restart() in &struct 652 * phylink_mac_ops. 653 */ 654void pcs_an_restart(struct phylink_pcs *pcs); 655 656/** 657 * pcs_link_up() - program the PCS for the resolved link configuration 658 * @pcs: a pointer to a &struct phylink_pcs. 659 * @neg_mode: link negotiation mode (see below) 660 * @interface: link &typedef phy_interface_t mode 661 * @speed: link speed 662 * @duplex: link duplex 663 * 664 * This call will be made just before mac_link_up() to inform the PCS of 665 * the resolved link parameters. For example, a PCS operating in SGMII 666 * mode without in-band AN needs to be manually configured for the link 667 * and duplex setting. Otherwise, this should be a no-op. 668 * 669 * The %mode argument should be tested via the phylink_mode_*() family of 670 * functions, or for PCS that set pcs->neg_mode true, should be tested 671 * against the PHYLINK_PCS_NEG_* definitions. 672 */ 673void pcs_link_up(struct phylink_pcs *pcs, unsigned int neg_mode, 674 phy_interface_t interface, int speed, int duplex); 675 676/** 677 * pcs_disable_eee() - Disable EEE at the PCS 678 * @pcs: a pointer to a &struct phylink_pcs 679 * 680 * Optional method informing the PCS that EEE has been disabled at the MAC. 681 */ 682void pcs_disable_eee(struct phylink_pcs *pcs); 683 684/** 685 * pcs_enable_eee() - Enable EEE at the PCS 686 * @pcs: a pointer to a &struct phylink_pcs 687 * 688 * Optional method informing the PCS that EEE is about to be enabled at the MAC. 689 */ 690void pcs_enable_eee(struct phylink_pcs *pcs); 691 692/** 693 * pcs_pre_init() - Configure PCS components necessary for MAC initialization 694 * @pcs: a pointer to a &struct phylink_pcs. 695 * 696 * This function can be called by MAC drivers through the 697 * phylink_pcs_pre_init() wrapper, before their hardware is initialized. It 698 * should not be called after the link is brought up, as reconfiguring the PCS 699 * at this point could break the link. 700 * 701 * Some MAC devices require specific hardware initialization to be performed by 702 * their associated PCS device before they can properly initialize their own 703 * hardware. An example of this is the initialization of stmmac controllers, 704 * which requires an active REF_CLK signal to be provided by the PHY/PCS. 705 * 706 * By calling phylink_pcs_pre_init(), MAC drivers can ensure that the PCS is 707 * setup in a way that allows for successful hardware initialization. 708 * 709 * The specific configuration performed by pcs_pre_init() is dependent on the 710 * model of PCS and the requirements of the MAC device attached to it. PCS 711 * driver authors should consider whether their target device is to be used in 712 * conjunction with a MAC device whose driver calls phylink_pcs_pre_init(). MAC 713 * driver authors should document their requirements for the PCS 714 * pre-initialization. 715 * 716 */ 717int pcs_pre_init(struct phylink_pcs *pcs); 718 719#endif 720 721struct phylink *phylink_create(struct phylink_config *, 722 const struct fwnode_handle *, 723 phy_interface_t, 724 const struct phylink_mac_ops *); 725void phylink_destroy(struct phylink *); 726bool phylink_expects_phy(struct phylink *pl); 727 728int phylink_connect_phy(struct phylink *, struct phy_device *); 729int phylink_of_phy_connect(struct phylink *, struct device_node *, u32 flags); 730int phylink_fwnode_phy_connect(struct phylink *pl, 731 const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, 732 u32 flags); 733void phylink_disconnect_phy(struct phylink *); 734int phylink_set_fixed_link(struct phylink *, 735 const struct phylink_link_state *); 736 737void phylink_mac_change(struct phylink *, bool up); 738void phylink_pcs_change(struct phylink_pcs *, bool up); 739 740int phylink_pcs_pre_init(struct phylink *pl, struct phylink_pcs *pcs); 741 742void phylink_start(struct phylink *); 743void phylink_stop(struct phylink *); 744 745void phylink_rx_clk_stop_block(struct phylink *); 746void phylink_rx_clk_stop_unblock(struct phylink *); 747 748void phylink_suspend(struct phylink *pl, bool mac_wol); 749void phylink_prepare_resume(struct phylink *pl); 750void phylink_resume(struct phylink *pl); 751 752void phylink_ethtool_get_wol(struct phylink *, struct ethtool_wolinfo *); 753int phylink_ethtool_set_wol(struct phylink *, struct ethtool_wolinfo *); 754 755int phylink_ethtool_ksettings_get(struct phylink *, 756 struct ethtool_link_ksettings *); 757int phylink_ethtool_ksettings_set(struct phylink *, 758 const struct ethtool_link_ksettings *); 759int phylink_ethtool_nway_reset(struct phylink *); 760void phylink_ethtool_get_pauseparam(struct phylink *, 761 struct ethtool_pauseparam *); 762int phylink_ethtool_set_pauseparam(struct phylink *, 763 struct ethtool_pauseparam *); 764int phylink_get_eee_err(struct phylink *); 765int phylink_ethtool_get_eee(struct phylink *link, struct ethtool_keee *eee); 766int phylink_ethtool_set_eee(struct phylink *link, struct ethtool_keee *eee); 767int phylink_mii_ioctl(struct phylink *, struct ifreq *, int); 768int phylink_speed_down(struct phylink *pl, bool sync); 769int phylink_speed_up(struct phylink *pl); 770 771#define phylink_zero(bm) \ 772 bitmap_zero(bm, __ETHTOOL_LINK_MODE_MASK_NBITS) 773#define __phylink_do_bit(op, bm, mode) \ 774 op(ETHTOOL_LINK_MODE_ ## mode ## _BIT, bm) 775 776#define phylink_set(bm, mode) __phylink_do_bit(__set_bit, bm, mode) 777#define phylink_clear(bm, mode) __phylink_do_bit(__clear_bit, bm, mode) 778#define phylink_test(bm, mode) __phylink_do_bit(test_bit, bm, mode) 779 780void phylink_set_port_modes(unsigned long *bits); 781 782/** 783 * phylink_get_link_timer_ns - return the PCS link timer value 784 * @interface: link &typedef phy_interface_t mode 785 * 786 * Return the PCS link timer setting in nanoseconds for the PHY @interface 787 * mode, or -EINVAL if not appropriate. 788 */ 789static inline int phylink_get_link_timer_ns(phy_interface_t interface) 790{ 791 switch (interface) { 792 case PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_SGMII: 793 case PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_QSGMII: 794 case PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_USXGMII: 795 case PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_10G_QXGMII: 796 return 1600000; 797 798 case PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_1000BASEX: 799 case PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_2500BASEX: 800 return 10000000; 801 802 default: 803 return -EINVAL; 804 } 805} 806 807/** 808 * phylink_mac_implements_lpi() - determine if MAC implements LPI ops 809 * @ops: phylink_mac_ops structure 810 * 811 * Returns true if the phylink MAC operations structure indicates that the 812 * LPI operations have been implemented, false otherwise. 813 */ 814static inline bool phylink_mac_implements_lpi(const struct phylink_mac_ops *ops) 815{ 816 return ops && ops->mac_disable_tx_lpi && ops->mac_enable_tx_lpi; 817} 818 819void phylink_mii_c22_pcs_decode_state(struct phylink_link_state *state, 820 unsigned int neg_mode, u16 bmsr, u16 lpa); 821void phylink_mii_c22_pcs_get_state(struct mdio_device *pcs, 822 unsigned int neg_mode, 823 struct phylink_link_state *state); 824int phylink_mii_c22_pcs_encode_advertisement(phy_interface_t interface, 825 const unsigned long *advertising); 826int phylink_mii_c22_pcs_config(struct mdio_device *pcs, 827 phy_interface_t interface, 828 const unsigned long *advertising, 829 unsigned int neg_mode); 830void phylink_mii_c22_pcs_an_restart(struct mdio_device *pcs); 831 832void phylink_resolve_c73(struct phylink_link_state *state); 833 834void phylink_mii_c45_pcs_get_state(struct mdio_device *pcs, 835 struct phylink_link_state *state); 836 837void phylink_decode_usxgmii_word(struct phylink_link_state *state, 838 uint16_t lpa); 839#endif