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authorIoana Ciornei2023-02-09 18:07:04 +0200
committerTom Rini2023-05-05 13:41:55 -0400
commit8491a7e4ed82a996189a8c97acca90e88f63d345 (patch)
tree29415586abdb141d20812a8d673e26d72883d256
parent3f1983d460d78a108d76315a4e0001add95754fa (diff)
drivers: net: fsl-mc: fix MAC address fixup procedure
In the process of adopting CONFIG_DM_ETH on the DPAA2 based platforms, interfaces which were previously defined as "xgmii" were transitioned to be defined as "xfi" in the DTS. See the commit below for reference: commit 87274918f2f4 ("arm: dts: ls2088ardb: add DPMAC and PHY nodes") Then Vladimir's commit replaced all occurrences of "xfi" with "10gbase-r" in an effort to make U-Boot work with the same device tree as Linux. commit 77b11f760416 ("net: replace the "xfi" phy-mode with "10gbase-r"") These changes to the phy_interface_t of an Ethernet port meant that the mc_fixup_mac_addrs() function was no longer capable to properly fixup the MAC addresses. The problem arises from the fact that the hardcoded information about an interface (wriop_get_enet_if()) was no longer matching any actual device. For example, the function tried to search for "DPMAC1@xgmii1" by name using eth_get_dev_by_name() when only "DPMAC1@10gbase-r" was available. This function removes the need to rely on the hardcoded information by iterating through all the UCLASS_ETH devices which are DPAA2 and request a fixup for each of them. Signed-off-by: Ioana Ciornei <ioana.ciornei@nxp.com> Reviewed-by: Ramon Fried <rfried.dev@gmail.com>
-rw-r--r--drivers/net/fsl-mc/mc.c31
1 files changed, 13 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/net/fsl-mc/mc.c b/drivers/net/fsl-mc/mc.c
index 4f84403d956..78a40f285aa 100644
--- a/drivers/net/fsl-mc/mc.c
+++ b/drivers/net/fsl-mc/mc.c
@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@
#include <fsl-mc/fsl_dpsparser.h>
#include <fsl-mc/fsl_qbman_portal.h>
#include <fsl-mc/ldpaa_wriop.h>
+#include <net/ldpaa_eth.h>
#define MC_RAM_BASE_ADDR_ALIGNMENT (512UL * 1024 * 1024)
#define MC_RAM_BASE_ADDR_ALIGNMENT_MASK (~(MC_RAM_BASE_ADDR_ALIGNMENT - 1))
@@ -383,37 +384,31 @@ static int mc_fixup_dpc_mac_addr(void *blob, int dpmac_id,
static int mc_fixup_mac_addrs(void *blob, enum mc_fixup_type type)
{
- int i, err = 0, ret = 0;
-#define ETH_NAME_LEN 20
struct udevice *eth_dev;
- char ethname[ETH_NAME_LEN];
-
- for (i = WRIOP1_DPMAC1; i < NUM_WRIOP_PORTS; i++) {
- /* port not enabled */
- if (wriop_is_enabled_dpmac(i) != 1)
- continue;
-
- snprintf(ethname, ETH_NAME_LEN, "DPMAC%d@%s", i,
- phy_interface_strings[wriop_get_enet_if(i)]);
-
- eth_dev = eth_get_dev_by_name(ethname);
- if (eth_dev == NULL)
+ int err = 0, ret = 0;
+ struct uclass *uc;
+ uint32_t dpmac_id;
+
+ uclass_get(UCLASS_ETH, &uc);
+ uclass_foreach_dev(eth_dev, uc) {
+ if (!eth_dev->driver || !eth_dev->driver->name ||
+ strcmp(eth_dev->driver->name, LDPAA_ETH_DRIVER_NAME))
continue;
+ dpmac_id = ldpaa_eth_get_dpmac_id(eth_dev);
switch (type) {
case MC_FIXUP_DPL:
- err = mc_fixup_dpl_mac_addr(blob, i, eth_dev);
+ err = mc_fixup_dpl_mac_addr(blob, dpmac_id, eth_dev);
break;
case MC_FIXUP_DPC:
- err = mc_fixup_dpc_mac_addr(blob, i, eth_dev);
+ err = mc_fixup_dpc_mac_addr(blob, dpmac_id, eth_dev);
break;
default:
break;
}
if (err)
- printf("fsl-mc: ERROR fixing mac address for %s\n",
- ethname);
+ printf("fsl-mc: ERROR fixing mac address for %s\n", eth_dev->name);
ret |= err;
}