ath79: dev-eth: Don't advertise 1gbit in link code word on ar9331

While the AR9331 has a gigabit MAC towards the internal switch, the
integrated PHYs however are only 100-base-tx capable.  The existing code
however advertieses gigabit capability in the link status word.  If you
attach such a PHY to a gigabit capable switch on the remote end, with
some probability it attempts to negotiate gigabit and fails, falling
baco to the AR9331 assuming a 10mbit half-duplex link.  This has been
observed quite frequently with the Carambola2 and gigabit capable
switches.

In ath79_register_eth(), "pdata->has_gbit = 1;" is set unconditionally
for both AR9331 ethernet ports. This is most likely wrong. Despite the
two MAC IP cores being gigabit MACs, the MAC for eth1 is connected to a
100base-T PHY via MII. The has_gbit attribute is used in the ethernet
driver to determine the supported link modes.

So either pdata->has_gbit is not set to 1 anymore, or the ethernet
driver needs to be modified to determine the advertised link code word
on another criteria than pdata->has_gbit.  This patch implements the
former solution.

Signed-off-by: Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>

SVN-Revision: 42432
This commit is contained in:
Felix Fietkau 2014-09-07 09:45:32 +00:00
parent 288e50a79c
commit 60b81acd60

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@ -940,13 +940,13 @@ void __init ath79_register_eth(unsigned int id)
pdata->set_speed = ath79_set_speed_dummy;
pdata->speed = SPEED_1000;
pdata->has_gbit = 1;
pdata->duplex = DUPLEX_FULL;
pdata->switch_data = &ath79_switch_data;
ath79_switch_data.phy_poll_mask |= BIT(4);
}
pdata->has_gbit = 1;
pdata->is_ar724x = 1;
if (!pdata->fifo_cfg1)