Commit 65ef2d5c authored by Russell King's avatar Russell King Committed by David S. Miller

net: sfp: use a definition for the fault recovery attempts

Signed-off-by: default avatarRussell King <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk>
Reviewed-by: default avatarAndrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
parent b58e9fd4
......@@ -172,6 +172,14 @@ static const enum gpiod_flags gpio_flags[] = {
#define T_RESET_US 10
#define T_FAULT_RECOVER msecs_to_jiffies(1000)
/* N_FAULT_INIT is the number of recovery attempts at module initialisation
* time. If the TX_FAULT signal is not deasserted after this number of
* attempts at clearing it, we decide that the module is faulty.
* N_FAULT is the same but after the module has initialised.
*/
#define N_FAULT_INIT 5
#define N_FAULT 5
/* SFP module presence detection is poor: the three MOD DEF signals are
* the same length on the PCB, which means it's possible for MOD DEF 0 to
* connect before the I2C bus on MOD DEF 1/2.
......@@ -1885,7 +1893,7 @@ static void sfp_sm_main(struct sfp *sfp, unsigned int event)
sfp_module_tx_enable(sfp);
/* Initialise the fault clearance retries */
sfp->sm_retries = 5;
sfp->sm_retries = N_FAULT_INIT;
/* We need to check the TX_FAULT state, which is not defined
* while TX_DISABLE is asserted. The earliest we want to do
......@@ -1925,7 +1933,7 @@ static void sfp_sm_main(struct sfp *sfp, unsigned int event)
* or t_start_up, so assume there is a fault.
*/
sfp_sm_fault(sfp, SFP_S_INIT_TX_FAULT,
sfp->sm_retries == 5);
sfp->sm_retries == N_FAULT_INIT);
} else if (event == SFP_E_TIMEOUT || event == SFP_E_TX_CLEAR) {
init_done: /* TX_FAULT deasserted or we timed out with TX_FAULT
* clear. Probe for the PHY and check the LOS state.
......@@ -1938,7 +1946,7 @@ static void sfp_sm_main(struct sfp *sfp, unsigned int event)
sfp_sm_link_check_los(sfp);
/* Reset the fault retry count */
sfp->sm_retries = 5;
sfp->sm_retries = N_FAULT;
}
break;
......
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