Thanks Jeff :)

I did notice which one is deprecated before.


bill


At 2011-07-15 01:08:14,"Jeff Haran" <[email protected]> wrote:


 

 

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Subject: Puzzled about MDIO issue

 

Hi, All

I've been reading MDIO code, tiny though but it still puzzled me for its usage.
MDIO is an hardware interface for the MAC to set/get PHY configuration/status.

Linux manipulates MDIO through:
struct net_device ->do_ioctl -> mdio_mii_ioctl -> mdio_read/mdio_write

Question:
A: Turn an NIC from cold state to running state, is this ioctl must be used to 
configure the PHY?
     If so , how?

B: what's the usage of this net device ioctl?
    I found an user-space package  mii-tool create a socket first and then use 
the socket handle for ioctl
    to query lots of PHY information.
    Is there any other typical usage of  it?


thanks
bill

mii-tool and the ioctls that go with it are long deprecated. These days they 
can be useful for debugging, but that’s about it.

Modern Linux Ethernet drivers implement support for the ETHTOOL ioctls which 
are generated using the ethtool application. Usage of mii-tool and its ioctls 
with modern drivers is likely to cause you problems as mii-tool can put the PHY 
into a state that is out of sync with how the driver thinks it should be 
configured.

Jeff Haran

 
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