Running the start() handler twice without a stop() inbetween completely
breaks communication for some ethernet drivers like fec_mxc.
eth_halt() is called before each eth_init(). Due to the switch to
eth_is_active() in commit
68acb51f442f ("net: Only call halt on a driver
that has been init'ed"), this is not sufficient anymore when netconsole
is active: eth_init_state_only()/eth_halt_state_only() manipulate the
state check that is performed by eth_is_active() without actually
calling into the driver.
The issue can be triggered by starting a network operation (e.g. ping or
tftp) while netconsole is active.
Add an additional "running" flag that reflects the actual state of the
driver and use it to ensure that eth_halt() actually stops the device as
it is supposed to.
Fixes: 68acb51f442f ("net: Only call halt on a driver that has been init'ed")
Signed-off-by: Matthias Schiffer <matthias.schiffer@ew.tq-group.com>
*/
struct eth_device_priv {
enum eth_state_t state;
+ bool running;
};
/**
dev_get_uclass_priv(current);
priv->state = ETH_STATE_ACTIVE;
+ priv->running = true;
return 0;
}
} else {
struct eth_device_priv *priv;
current = eth_get_dev();
- if (!current || !eth_is_active(current))
+ if (!current)
return;
- eth_get_ops(current)->stop(current);
priv = dev_get_uclass_priv(current);
- if (priv)
- priv->state = ETH_STATE_PASSIVE;
+ if (!priv || !priv->running)
+ return;
+
+ eth_get_ops(current)->stop(current);
+ priv->state = ETH_STATE_PASSIVE;
+ priv->running = false;
}
int eth_is_active(struct udevice *dev)
#endif
priv->state = ETH_STATE_INIT;
+ priv->running = false;
/* Check if the device has a valid MAC address in device tree */
if (!eth_dev_get_mac_address(dev, pdata->enetaddr) ||