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/****************************************************************************
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* Driver for Solarflare Solarstorm network controllers and boards
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- * Copyright 2007 Solarflare Communications Inc.
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+ * Copyright 2007-2008 Solarflare Communications Inc.
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published
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@@ -8,10 +8,21 @@
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*/
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/*****************************************************************************
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- * Support for the SFE4001 NIC: driver code for the PCA9539 I/O expander that
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- * controls the PHY power rails, and for the MAX6647 temp. sensor used to check
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- * the PHY
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+ * Support for the SFE4001 and SFN4111T NICs.
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+ *
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+ * The SFE4001 does not power-up fully at reset due to its high power
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+ * consumption. We control its power via a PCA9539 I/O expander.
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+ * Both boards have a MAX6647 temperature monitor which we expose to
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+ * the lm90 driver.
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+ *
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+ * This also provides minimal support for reflashing the PHY, which is
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+ * initiated by resetting it with the FLASH_CFG_1 pin pulled down.
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+ * On SFE4001 rev A2 and later this is connected to the 3V3X output of
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+ * the IO-expander; on the SFN4111T it is connected to Falcon's GPIO3.
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+ * We represent reflash mode as PHY_MODE_SPECIAL and make it mutually
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+ * exclusive with the network device being open.
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*/
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+
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#include <linux/delay.h>
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#include "net_driver.h"
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#include "efx.h"
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@@ -171,39 +182,30 @@ fail_on:
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return rc;
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}
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-static int sfe4001_check_hw(struct efx_nic *efx)
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+static int sfn4111t_reset(struct efx_nic *efx)
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{
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- s32 status;
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+ efx_oword_t reg;
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- /* If XAUI link is up then do not monitor */
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- if (EFX_WORKAROUND_7884(efx) && efx->mac_up)
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- return 0;
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+ /* GPIO pins are also used for I2C, so block that temporarily */
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+ mutex_lock(&efx->i2c_adap.bus_lock);
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- /* Check the powered status of the PHY. Lack of power implies that
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- * the MAX6647 has shut down power to it, probably due to a temp.
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- * alarm. Reading the power status rather than the MAX6647 status
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- * directly because the later is read-to-clear and would thus
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- * start to power up the PHY again when polled, causing us to blip
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- * the power undesirably.
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- * We know we can read from the IO expander because we did
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- * it during power-on. Assume failure now is bad news. */
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- status = i2c_smbus_read_byte_data(efx->board_info.ioexp_client, P1_IN);
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- if (status >= 0 &&
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- (status & ((1 << P1_AFE_PWD_LBN) | (1 << P1_DSP_PWD25_LBN))) != 0)
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- return 0;
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+ falcon_read(efx, ®, GPIO_CTL_REG_KER);
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+ EFX_SET_OWORD_FIELD(reg, GPIO2_OEN, true);
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+ EFX_SET_OWORD_FIELD(reg, GPIO2_OUT, false);
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+ falcon_write(efx, ®, GPIO_CTL_REG_KER);
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+ msleep(1000);
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+ EFX_SET_OWORD_FIELD(reg, GPIO2_OUT, true);
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+ EFX_SET_OWORD_FIELD(reg, GPIO3_OEN, true);
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+ EFX_SET_OWORD_FIELD(reg, GPIO3_OUT,
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+ !(efx->phy_mode & PHY_MODE_SPECIAL));
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+ falcon_write(efx, ®, GPIO_CTL_REG_KER);
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- /* Use board power control, not PHY power control */
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- sfe4001_poweroff(efx);
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- efx->phy_mode = PHY_MODE_OFF;
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+ mutex_unlock(&efx->i2c_adap.bus_lock);
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- return (status < 0) ? -EIO : -ERANGE;
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+ ssleep(1);
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+ return 0;
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}
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-/* On SFE4001 rev A2 and later, we can control the FLASH_CFG_1 pin
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- * using the 3V3X output of the IO-expander. Allow the user to set
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- * this when the device is stopped, and keep it stopped then.
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- */
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-
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static ssize_t show_phy_flash_cfg(struct device *dev,
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struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
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{
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@@ -231,7 +233,10 @@ static ssize_t set_phy_flash_cfg(struct device *dev,
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err = -EBUSY;
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} else {
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efx->phy_mode = new_mode;
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- err = sfe4001_poweron(efx);
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+ if (efx->board_info.type == EFX_BOARD_SFE4001)
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+ err = sfe4001_poweron(efx);
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+ else
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+ err = sfn4111t_reset(efx);
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efx_reconfigure_port(efx);
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}
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rtnl_unlock();
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@@ -251,6 +256,34 @@ static void sfe4001_fini(struct efx_nic *efx)
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i2c_unregister_device(efx->board_info.hwmon_client);
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}
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+static int sfe4001_check_hw(struct efx_nic *efx)
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+{
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+ s32 status;
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+
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+ /* If XAUI link is up then do not monitor */
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+ if (EFX_WORKAROUND_7884(efx) && efx->mac_up)
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+ return 0;
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+
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+ /* Check the powered status of the PHY. Lack of power implies that
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+ * the MAX6647 has shut down power to it, probably due to a temp.
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+ * alarm. Reading the power status rather than the MAX6647 status
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+ * directly because the later is read-to-clear and would thus
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+ * start to power up the PHY again when polled, causing us to blip
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+ * the power undesirably.
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+ * We know we can read from the IO expander because we did
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+ * it during power-on. Assume failure now is bad news. */
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+ status = i2c_smbus_read_byte_data(efx->board_info.ioexp_client, P1_IN);
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+ if (status >= 0 &&
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+ (status & ((1 << P1_AFE_PWD_LBN) | (1 << P1_DSP_PWD25_LBN))) != 0)
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+ return 0;
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+
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+ /* Use board power control, not PHY power control */
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+ sfe4001_poweroff(efx);
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+ efx->phy_mode = PHY_MODE_OFF;
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+
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+ return (status < 0) ? -EIO : -ERANGE;
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+}
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+
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static struct i2c_board_info sfe4001_hwmon_info = {
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I2C_BOARD_INFO("max6647", 0x4e),
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.irq = -1,
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i2c_unregister_device(efx->board_info.hwmon_client);
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return rc;
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}
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+
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+static int sfn4111t_check_hw(struct efx_nic *efx)
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+{
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+ s32 status;
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+
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+ /* If XAUI link is up then do not monitor */
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+ if (EFX_WORKAROUND_7884(efx) && efx->mac_up)
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+ return 0;
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+
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+ /* Test LHIGH, RHIGH, FAULT, EOT and IOT alarms */
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+ status = i2c_smbus_read_byte_data(efx->board_info.hwmon_client,
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+ MAX664X_REG_RSL);
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+ if (status < 0)
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+ return -EIO;
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+ if (status & 0x57)
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+ return -ERANGE;
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+ return 0;
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+}
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+
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+static void sfn4111t_fini(struct efx_nic *efx)
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+{
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+ EFX_INFO(efx, "%s\n", __func__);
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+
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+ device_remove_file(&efx->pci_dev->dev, &dev_attr_phy_flash_cfg);
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+ i2c_unregister_device(efx->board_info.hwmon_client);
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+}
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+
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+static struct i2c_board_info sfn4111t_hwmon_info = {
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+ I2C_BOARD_INFO("max6647", 0x4e),
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+ .irq = -1,
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+};
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+
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+int sfn4111t_init(struct efx_nic *efx)
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+{
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+ int rc;
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+
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+ efx->board_info.hwmon_client =
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+ i2c_new_device(&efx->i2c_adap, &sfn4111t_hwmon_info);
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+ if (!efx->board_info.hwmon_client)
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+ return -EIO;
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+
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+ efx->board_info.blink = tenxpress_phy_blink;
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+ efx->board_info.monitor = sfn4111t_check_hw;
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+ efx->board_info.fini = sfn4111t_fini;
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+
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+ rc = device_create_file(&efx->pci_dev->dev, &dev_attr_phy_flash_cfg);
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+ if (rc)
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+ goto fail_hwmon;
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+
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+ if (efx->phy_mode & PHY_MODE_SPECIAL)
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+ sfn4111t_reset(efx);
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+
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+ return 0;
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+
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+fail_hwmon:
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+ i2c_unregister_device(efx->board_info.hwmon_client);
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+ return rc;
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+}
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