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net: phylink: Remove redundant netdev.phydev assignment
authorRichard Cochran <richardcochran@gmail.com>
Fri, 23 Feb 2018 15:25:46 +0000 (07:25 -0800)
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Thu, 1 Mar 2018 18:26:14 +0000 (13:26 -0500)
As a part of working on MII time stamping infrastructure, I was trying
to figure out how netdev->phydev gets assigned, and I stumbled across
this.  Ever since the new phylink code came in, the field is assigned
twice.

The function, phylink_connect_phy(), calls

phy_attach_direct()
phylink_bringup_phy()

and phy_attach_direct() sets

dev->phydev = phydev;

but phylink_bringup_phy() then sets the same field again:

pl->netdev->phydev = phy;

Similarly, the function, phylink_of_phy_connect(), calls

of_phy_attach()
phy_attach_direct()
phylink_bringup_phy()

The removal code is also duplicated:

phylink_disconnect_phy()
pl->netdev->phydev = NULL;
phy_disconnect()
phy_detach()
phydev->attached_dev->phydev = NULL;

This patch removes the redundant assignments, restricting manipulation
of the netdev.phydev field to phy_attach_direct() and phy_detach().

Signed-off-by: Richard Cochran <richardcochran@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
drivers/net/phy/phylink.c

index 27327c917a5907da6ab7be16d2bab7028dc01892..7d1724072325336a789e9ff32154b3858d1f7ffd 100644 (file)
@@ -679,7 +679,6 @@ static int phylink_bringup_phy(struct phylink *pl, struct phy_device *phy)
 
        mutex_lock(&phy->lock);
        mutex_lock(&pl->state_mutex);
-       pl->netdev->phydev = phy;
        pl->phydev = phy;
        linkmode_copy(pl->supported, supported);
        linkmode_copy(pl->link_config.advertising, config.advertising);
@@ -817,7 +816,6 @@ void phylink_disconnect_phy(struct phylink *pl)
        if (phy) {
                mutex_lock(&phy->lock);
                mutex_lock(&pl->state_mutex);
-               pl->netdev->phydev = NULL;
                pl->phydev = NULL;
                mutex_unlock(&pl->state_mutex);
                mutex_unlock(&phy->lock);