|  | PHY SUBSYSTEM | 
|  | Kishon Vijay Abraham I <kishon@ti.com> | 
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|  | This document explains the Generic PHY Framework along with the APIs provided, | 
|  | and how-to-use. | 
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|  | 1. Introduction | 
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|  | *PHY* is the abbreviation for physical layer. It is used to connect a device | 
|  | to the physical medium e.g., the USB controller has a PHY to provide functions | 
|  | such as serialization, de-serialization, encoding, decoding and is responsible | 
|  | for obtaining the required data transmission rate. Note that some USB | 
|  | controllers have PHY functionality embedded into it and others use an external | 
|  | PHY. Other peripherals that use PHY include Wireless LAN, Ethernet, | 
|  | SATA etc. | 
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|  | The intention of creating this framework is to bring the PHY drivers spread | 
|  | all over the Linux kernel to drivers/phy to increase code re-use and for | 
|  | better code maintainability. | 
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|  | This framework will be of use only to devices that use external PHY (PHY | 
|  | functionality is not embedded within the controller). | 
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|  | 2. Registering/Unregistering the PHY provider | 
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|  | PHY provider refers to an entity that implements one or more PHY instances. | 
|  | For the simple case where the PHY provider implements only a single instance of | 
|  | the PHY, the framework provides its own implementation of of_xlate in | 
|  | of_phy_simple_xlate. If the PHY provider implements multiple instances, it | 
|  | should provide its own implementation of of_xlate. of_xlate is used only for | 
|  | dt boot case. | 
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|  | #define of_phy_provider_register(dev, xlate)    \ | 
|  | __of_phy_provider_register((dev), THIS_MODULE, (xlate)) | 
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|  | #define devm_of_phy_provider_register(dev, xlate)       \ | 
|  | __devm_of_phy_provider_register((dev), THIS_MODULE, (xlate)) | 
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|  | of_phy_provider_register and devm_of_phy_provider_register macros can be used to | 
|  | register the phy_provider and it takes device and of_xlate as | 
|  | arguments. For the dt boot case, all PHY providers should use one of the above | 
|  | 2 macros to register the PHY provider. | 
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|  | void devm_of_phy_provider_unregister(struct device *dev, | 
|  | struct phy_provider *phy_provider); | 
|  | void of_phy_provider_unregister(struct phy_provider *phy_provider); | 
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|  | devm_of_phy_provider_unregister and of_phy_provider_unregister can be used to | 
|  | unregister the PHY. | 
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|  | 3. Creating the PHY | 
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|  | The PHY driver should create the PHY in order for other peripheral controllers | 
|  | to make use of it. The PHY framework provides 2 APIs to create the PHY. | 
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|  | struct phy *phy_create(struct device *dev, struct device_node *node, | 
|  | const struct phy_ops *ops); | 
|  | struct phy *devm_phy_create(struct device *dev, struct device_node *node, | 
|  | const struct phy_ops *ops); | 
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|  | The PHY drivers can use one of the above 2 APIs to create the PHY by passing | 
|  | the device pointer and phy ops. | 
|  | phy_ops is a set of function pointers for performing PHY operations such as | 
|  | init, exit, power_on and power_off. | 
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|  | Inorder to dereference the private data (in phy_ops), the phy provider driver | 
|  | can use phy_set_drvdata() after creating the PHY and use phy_get_drvdata() in | 
|  | phy_ops to get back the private data. | 
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|  | 4. Getting a reference to the PHY | 
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|  | Before the controller can make use of the PHY, it has to get a reference to | 
|  | it. This framework provides the following APIs to get a reference to the PHY. | 
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|  | struct phy *phy_get(struct device *dev, const char *string); | 
|  | struct phy *phy_optional_get(struct device *dev, const char *string); | 
|  | struct phy *devm_phy_get(struct device *dev, const char *string); | 
|  | struct phy *devm_phy_optional_get(struct device *dev, const char *string); | 
|  | struct phy *devm_of_phy_get_by_index(struct device *dev, struct device_node *np, | 
|  | int index); | 
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|  | phy_get, phy_optional_get, devm_phy_get and devm_phy_optional_get can | 
|  | be used to get the PHY. In the case of dt boot, the string arguments | 
|  | should contain the phy name as given in the dt data and in the case of | 
|  | non-dt boot, it should contain the label of the PHY.  The two | 
|  | devm_phy_get associates the device with the PHY using devres on | 
|  | successful PHY get. On driver detach, release function is invoked on | 
|  | the the devres data and devres data is freed. phy_optional_get and | 
|  | devm_phy_optional_get should be used when the phy is optional. These | 
|  | two functions will never return -ENODEV, but instead returns NULL when | 
|  | the phy cannot be found.Some generic drivers, such as ehci, may use multiple | 
|  | phys and for such drivers referencing phy(s) by name(s) does not make sense. In | 
|  | this case, devm_of_phy_get_by_index can be used to get a phy reference based on | 
|  | the index. | 
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|  | It should be noted that NULL is a valid phy reference. All phy | 
|  | consumer calls on the NULL phy become NOPs. That is the release calls, | 
|  | the phy_init() and phy_exit() calls, and phy_power_on() and | 
|  | phy_power_off() calls are all NOP when applied to a NULL phy. The NULL | 
|  | phy is useful in devices for handling optional phy devices. | 
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|  | 5. Releasing a reference to the PHY | 
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|  | When the controller no longer needs the PHY, it has to release the reference | 
|  | to the PHY it has obtained using the APIs mentioned in the above section. The | 
|  | PHY framework provides 2 APIs to release a reference to the PHY. | 
|  |  | 
|  | void phy_put(struct phy *phy); | 
|  | void devm_phy_put(struct device *dev, struct phy *phy); | 
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|  | Both these APIs are used to release a reference to the PHY and devm_phy_put | 
|  | destroys the devres associated with this PHY. | 
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|  | 6. Destroying the PHY | 
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|  | When the driver that created the PHY is unloaded, it should destroy the PHY it | 
|  | created using one of the following 2 APIs. | 
|  |  | 
|  | void phy_destroy(struct phy *phy); | 
|  | void devm_phy_destroy(struct device *dev, struct phy *phy); | 
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|  | Both these APIs destroy the PHY and devm_phy_destroy destroys the devres | 
|  | associated with this PHY. | 
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|  | 7. PM Runtime | 
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|  | This subsystem is pm runtime enabled. So while creating the PHY, | 
|  | pm_runtime_enable of the phy device created by this subsystem is called and | 
|  | while destroying the PHY, pm_runtime_disable is called. Note that the phy | 
|  | device created by this subsystem will be a child of the device that calls | 
|  | phy_create (PHY provider device). | 
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|  | So pm_runtime_get_sync of the phy_device created by this subsystem will invoke | 
|  | pm_runtime_get_sync of PHY provider device because of parent-child relationship. | 
|  | It should also be noted that phy_power_on and phy_power_off performs | 
|  | phy_pm_runtime_get_sync and phy_pm_runtime_put respectively. | 
|  | There are exported APIs like phy_pm_runtime_get, phy_pm_runtime_get_sync, | 
|  | phy_pm_runtime_put, phy_pm_runtime_put_sync, phy_pm_runtime_allow and | 
|  | phy_pm_runtime_forbid for performing PM operations. | 
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|  | 8. PHY Mappings | 
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|  | In order to get reference to a PHY without help from DeviceTree, the framework | 
|  | offers lookups which can be compared to clkdev that allow clk structures to be | 
|  | bound to devices. A lookup can be made be made during runtime when a handle to | 
|  | the struct phy already exists. | 
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|  | The framework offers the following API for registering and unregistering the | 
|  | lookups. | 
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|  | int phy_create_lookup(struct phy *phy, const char *con_id, const char *dev_id); | 
|  | void phy_remove_lookup(struct phy *phy, const char *con_id, const char *dev_id); | 
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|  | 9. DeviceTree Binding | 
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|  | The documentation for PHY dt binding can be found @ | 
|  | Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/phy-bindings.txt |