Since
e7f4dc3536a ("mdio: Move allocation of interrupts into core"),
platforms which call fixed_phy_add() before fixed_mdio_bus_init() is
called (for example, because the platform code and the fixed_phy driver
use the same initcall level) crash in fixed_phy_add() since the
->mii_bus is not allocated.
Also since
e7f4dc3536a, these interrupts are initalized to polling by
default. The few (old) platforms which directly use fixed_phy_add()
from their platform code all pass PHY_POLL for the irq argument, so we
can keep these platforms not crashing by simply not attempting to set
the irq if PHY_POLL is passed.
Also, even if problems have not been reported on more modern platforms
which used fixed_phy_register() from drivers' probe functions, we return
-EPROBE_DEFER if the MDIO bus is not yet registered so that the probe is
retried later.
Fixes:
e7f4dc3536a400 ("mdio: Move allocation of interrupts into core")
Signed-off-by: Rabin Vincent <rabinv@axis.com>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
memset(fp->regs, 0xFF, sizeof(fp->regs[0]) * MII_REGS_NUM);
- fmb->mii_bus->irq[phy_addr] = irq;
+ if (irq != PHY_POLL)
+ fmb->mii_bus->irq[phy_addr] = irq;
fp->addr = phy_addr;
fp->status = *status;
int phy_addr;
int ret;
+ if (!fmb->mii_bus || fmb->mii_bus->state != MDIOBUS_REGISTERED)
+ return ERR_PTR(-EPROBE_DEFER);
+
/* Get the next available PHY address, up to PHY_MAX_ADDR */
spin_lock(&phy_fixed_addr_lock);
if (phy_fixed_addr == PHY_MAX_ADDR) {