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authorTim Beale <tim.beale@alliedtelesis.co.nz>2015-05-18 03:38:38 (GMT)
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2015-05-20 16:22:08 (GMT)
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net: phy: Make sure phy_start() always re-enables the phy interrupts
This is an alternative way of fixing: commit db9683fb412d ("net: phy: Make sure PHY_RESUMING state change is always processed") When the PHY state transitions from PHY_HALTED to PHY_RESUMING, there are two things we need to do: 1). Re-enable interrupts (and power up the physical link, if powered down) 2). Update the PHY state and net-device based on the link status. There's no strict reason why #1 has to be done from within the main phy_state_machine() function. There is a risk that other changes to the PHY (e.g. setting speed/duplex, which calls phy_start_aneg()) could cause a subsequent state transition before phy_state_machine() has processed the PHY_RESUMING state change. This would leave the PHY with interrupts disabled and/or still in the BMCR_PDOWN/low-power mode. Moving enabling the interrupts and phy_resume() into phy_start() will guarantee this work always gets done. As the PHY is already in the HALTED state and interrupts are disabled, it shouldn't conflict with any work being done in phy_state_machine(). The downside of this change is that if the PHY_RESUMING state is ever entered from anywhere else, it'll also have to repeat this work. Signed-off-by: Tim Beale <tim.beale@alliedtelesis.co.nz> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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