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1 /*-
2  * Copyright 2021 Intel Corp
3  * Copyright 2021 Rubicon Communications, LLC (Netgate)
4  * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
5  */
6 
7 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
8 #include "igc_api.h"
9 
10 /**
11  *  igc_init_mac_params - Initialize MAC function pointers
12  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
13  *
14  *  This function initializes the function pointers for the MAC
15  *  set of functions.  Called by drivers or by igc_setup_init_funcs.
16  **/
17 s32 igc_init_mac_params(struct igc_hw *hw)
18 {
19 	s32 ret_val = IGC_SUCCESS;
20 
21 	if (hw->mac.ops.init_params) {
22 		ret_val = hw->mac.ops.init_params(hw);
23 		if (ret_val) {
24 			DEBUGOUT("MAC Initialization Error\n");
25 			goto out;
26 		}
27 	} else {
28 		DEBUGOUT("mac.init_mac_params was NULL\n");
29 		ret_val = -IGC_ERR_CONFIG;
30 	}
31 
32 out:
33 	return ret_val;
34 }
35 
36 /**
37  *  igc_init_nvm_params - Initialize NVM function pointers
38  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
39  *
40  *  This function initializes the function pointers for the NVM
41  *  set of functions.  Called by drivers or by igc_setup_init_funcs.
42  **/
43 s32 igc_init_nvm_params(struct igc_hw *hw)
44 {
45 	s32 ret_val = IGC_SUCCESS;
46 
47 	if (hw->nvm.ops.init_params) {
48 		ret_val = hw->nvm.ops.init_params(hw);
49 		if (ret_val) {
50 			DEBUGOUT("NVM Initialization Error\n");
51 			goto out;
52 		}
53 	} else {
54 		DEBUGOUT("nvm.init_nvm_params was NULL\n");
55 		ret_val = -IGC_ERR_CONFIG;
56 	}
57 
58 out:
59 	return ret_val;
60 }
61 
62 /**
63  *  igc_init_phy_params - Initialize PHY function pointers
64  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
65  *
66  *  This function initializes the function pointers for the PHY
67  *  set of functions.  Called by drivers or by igc_setup_init_funcs.
68  **/
69 s32 igc_init_phy_params(struct igc_hw *hw)
70 {
71 	s32 ret_val = IGC_SUCCESS;
72 
73 	if (hw->phy.ops.init_params) {
74 		ret_val = hw->phy.ops.init_params(hw);
75 		if (ret_val) {
76 			DEBUGOUT("PHY Initialization Error\n");
77 			goto out;
78 		}
79 	} else {
80 		DEBUGOUT("phy.init_phy_params was NULL\n");
81 		ret_val =  -IGC_ERR_CONFIG;
82 	}
83 
84 out:
85 	return ret_val;
86 }
87 
88 /**
89  *  igc_set_mac_type - Sets MAC type
90  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
91  *
92  *  This function sets the mac type of the adapter based on the
93  *  device ID stored in the hw structure.
94  *  MUST BE FIRST FUNCTION CALLED (explicitly or through
95  *  igc_setup_init_funcs()).
96  **/
97 s32 igc_set_mac_type(struct igc_hw *hw)
98 {
99 	struct igc_mac_info *mac = &hw->mac;
100 	s32 ret_val = IGC_SUCCESS;
101 
102 	DEBUGFUNC("igc_set_mac_type");
103 
104 	switch (hw->device_id) {
105 	case IGC_DEV_ID_I225_LM:
106 	case IGC_DEV_ID_I225_V:
107 	case IGC_DEV_ID_I225_K:
108 	case IGC_DEV_ID_I225_I:
109 	case IGC_DEV_ID_I220_V:
110 	case IGC_DEV_ID_I225_K2:
111 	case IGC_DEV_ID_I225_LMVP:
112 	case IGC_DEV_ID_I225_IT:
113 	case IGC_DEV_ID_I226_LM:
114 	case IGC_DEV_ID_I226_V:
115 	case IGC_DEV_ID_I226_IT:
116 	case IGC_DEV_ID_I221_V:
117 	case IGC_DEV_ID_I226_BLANK_NVM:
118 	case IGC_DEV_ID_I225_BLANK_NVM:
119 		mac->type = igc_i225;
120 		break;
121 	default:
122 		/* Should never have loaded on this device */
123 		ret_val = -IGC_ERR_MAC_INIT;
124 		break;
125 	}
126 
127 	return ret_val;
128 }
129 
130 /**
131  *  igc_setup_init_funcs - Initializes function pointers
132  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
133  *  @init_device: true will initialize the rest of the function pointers
134  *		  getting the device ready for use.  FALSE will only set
135  *		  MAC type and the function pointers for the other init
136  *		  functions.  Passing FALSE will not generate any hardware
137  *		  reads or writes.
138  *
139  *  This function must be called by a driver in order to use the rest
140  *  of the 'shared' code files. Called by drivers only.
141  **/
142 s32 igc_setup_init_funcs(struct igc_hw *hw, bool init_device)
143 {
144 	s32 ret_val;
145 
146 	/* Can't do much good without knowing the MAC type. */
147 	ret_val = igc_set_mac_type(hw);
148 	if (ret_val) {
149 		DEBUGOUT("ERROR: MAC type could not be set properly.\n");
150 		goto out;
151 	}
152 
153 	if (!hw->hw_addr) {
154 		DEBUGOUT("ERROR: Registers not mapped\n");
155 		ret_val = -IGC_ERR_CONFIG;
156 		goto out;
157 	}
158 
159 	/*
160 	 * Init function pointers to generic implementations. We do this first
161 	 * allowing a driver module to override it afterward.
162 	 */
163 	igc_init_mac_ops_generic(hw);
164 	igc_init_phy_ops_generic(hw);
165 	igc_init_nvm_ops_generic(hw);
166 
167 	/*
168 	 * Set up the init function pointers. These are functions within the
169 	 * adapter family file that sets up function pointers for the rest of
170 	 * the functions in that family.
171 	 */
172 	switch (hw->mac.type) {
173 	case igc_i225:
174 		igc_init_function_pointers_i225(hw);
175 		break;
176 	default:
177 		DEBUGOUT("Hardware not supported\n");
178 		ret_val = -IGC_ERR_CONFIG;
179 		break;
180 	}
181 
182 	/*
183 	 * Initialize the rest of the function pointers. These require some
184 	 * register reads/writes in some cases.
185 	 */
186 	if (!(ret_val) && init_device) {
187 		ret_val = igc_init_mac_params(hw);
188 		if (ret_val)
189 			goto out;
190 
191 		ret_val = igc_init_nvm_params(hw);
192 		if (ret_val)
193 			goto out;
194 
195 		ret_val = igc_init_phy_params(hw);
196 		if (ret_val)
197 			goto out;
198 	}
199 
200 out:
201 	return ret_val;
202 }
203 
204 /**
205  *  igc_get_bus_info - Obtain bus information for adapter
206  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
207  *
208  *  This will obtain information about the HW bus for which the
209  *  adapter is attached and stores it in the hw structure. This is a
210  *  function pointer entry point called by drivers.
211  **/
212 s32 igc_get_bus_info(struct igc_hw *hw)
213 {
214 	if (hw->mac.ops.get_bus_info)
215 		return hw->mac.ops.get_bus_info(hw);
216 
217 	return IGC_SUCCESS;
218 }
219 
220 /**
221  *  igc_clear_vfta - Clear VLAN filter table
222  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
223  *
224  *  This clears the VLAN filter table on the adapter. This is a function
225  *  pointer entry point called by drivers.
226  **/
227 void igc_clear_vfta(struct igc_hw *hw)
228 {
229 	if (hw->mac.ops.clear_vfta)
230 		hw->mac.ops.clear_vfta(hw);
231 }
232 
233 /**
234  *  igc_write_vfta - Write value to VLAN filter table
235  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
236  *  @offset: the 32-bit offset in which to write the value to.
237  *  @value: the 32-bit value to write at location offset.
238  *
239  *  This writes a 32-bit value to a 32-bit offset in the VLAN filter
240  *  table. This is a function pointer entry point called by drivers.
241  **/
242 void igc_write_vfta(struct igc_hw *hw, u32 offset, u32 value)
243 {
244 	if (hw->mac.ops.write_vfta)
245 		hw->mac.ops.write_vfta(hw, offset, value);
246 }
247 
248 /**
249  *  igc_update_mc_addr_list - Update Multicast addresses
250  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
251  *  @mc_addr_list: array of multicast addresses to program
252  *  @mc_addr_count: number of multicast addresses to program
253  *
254  *  Updates the Multicast Table Array.
255  *  The caller must have a packed mc_addr_list of multicast addresses.
256  **/
257 void igc_update_mc_addr_list(struct igc_hw *hw, u8 *mc_addr_list,
258 			       u32 mc_addr_count)
259 {
260 	if (hw->mac.ops.update_mc_addr_list)
261 		hw->mac.ops.update_mc_addr_list(hw, mc_addr_list,
262 						mc_addr_count);
263 }
264 
265 /**
266  *  igc_force_mac_fc - Force MAC flow control
267  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
268  *
269  *  Force the MAC's flow control settings. Currently no func pointer exists
270  *  and all implementations are handled in the generic version of this
271  *  function.
272  **/
273 s32 igc_force_mac_fc(struct igc_hw *hw)
274 {
275 	return igc_force_mac_fc_generic(hw);
276 }
277 
278 /**
279  *  igc_check_for_link - Check/Store link connection
280  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
281  *
282  *  This checks the link condition of the adapter and stores the
283  *  results in the hw->mac structure. This is a function pointer entry
284  *  point called by drivers.
285  **/
286 s32 igc_check_for_link(struct igc_hw *hw)
287 {
288 	if (hw->mac.ops.check_for_link)
289 		return hw->mac.ops.check_for_link(hw);
290 
291 	return -IGC_ERR_CONFIG;
292 }
293 
294 /**
295  *  igc_reset_hw - Reset hardware
296  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
297  *
298  *  This resets the hardware into a known state. This is a function pointer
299  *  entry point called by drivers.
300  **/
301 s32 igc_reset_hw(struct igc_hw *hw)
302 {
303 	if (hw->mac.ops.reset_hw)
304 		return hw->mac.ops.reset_hw(hw);
305 
306 	return -IGC_ERR_CONFIG;
307 }
308 
309 /**
310  *  igc_init_hw - Initialize hardware
311  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
312  *
313  *  This inits the hardware readying it for operation. This is a function
314  *  pointer entry point called by drivers.
315  **/
316 s32 igc_init_hw(struct igc_hw *hw)
317 {
318 	if (hw->mac.ops.init_hw)
319 		return hw->mac.ops.init_hw(hw);
320 
321 	return -IGC_ERR_CONFIG;
322 }
323 
324 /**
325  *  igc_setup_link - Configures link and flow control
326  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
327  *
328  *  This configures link and flow control settings for the adapter. This
329  *  is a function pointer entry point called by drivers. While modules can
330  *  also call this, they probably call their own version of this function.
331  **/
332 s32 igc_setup_link(struct igc_hw *hw)
333 {
334 	if (hw->mac.ops.setup_link)
335 		return hw->mac.ops.setup_link(hw);
336 
337 	return -IGC_ERR_CONFIG;
338 }
339 
340 /**
341  *  igc_get_speed_and_duplex - Returns current speed and duplex
342  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
343  *  @speed: pointer to a 16-bit value to store the speed
344  *  @duplex: pointer to a 16-bit value to store the duplex.
345  *
346  *  This returns the speed and duplex of the adapter in the two 'out'
347  *  variables passed in. This is a function pointer entry point called
348  *  by drivers.
349  **/
350 s32 igc_get_speed_and_duplex(struct igc_hw *hw, u16 *speed, u16 *duplex)
351 {
352 	if (hw->mac.ops.get_link_up_info)
353 		return hw->mac.ops.get_link_up_info(hw, speed, duplex);
354 
355 	return -IGC_ERR_CONFIG;
356 }
357 
358 /**
359  *  igc_disable_pcie_master - Disable PCI-Express master access
360  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
361  *
362  *  Disables PCI-Express master access and verifies there are no pending
363  *  requests. Currently no func pointer exists and all implementations are
364  *  handled in the generic version of this function.
365  **/
366 s32 igc_disable_pcie_master(struct igc_hw *hw)
367 {
368 	return igc_disable_pcie_master_generic(hw);
369 }
370 
371 /**
372  *  igc_config_collision_dist - Configure collision distance
373  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
374  *
375  *  Configures the collision distance to the default value and is used
376  *  during link setup.
377  **/
378 void igc_config_collision_dist(struct igc_hw *hw)
379 {
380 	if (hw->mac.ops.config_collision_dist)
381 		hw->mac.ops.config_collision_dist(hw);
382 }
383 
384 /**
385  *  igc_rar_set - Sets a receive address register
386  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
387  *  @addr: address to set the RAR to
388  *  @index: the RAR to set
389  *
390  *  Sets a Receive Address Register (RAR) to the specified address.
391  **/
392 int igc_rar_set(struct igc_hw *hw, u8 *addr, u32 index)
393 {
394 	if (hw->mac.ops.rar_set)
395 		return hw->mac.ops.rar_set(hw, addr, index);
396 
397 	return IGC_SUCCESS;
398 }
399 
400 /**
401  *  igc_validate_mdi_setting - Ensures valid MDI/MDIX SW state
402  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
403  *
404  *  Ensures that the MDI/MDIX SW state is valid.
405  **/
406 s32 igc_validate_mdi_setting(struct igc_hw *hw)
407 {
408 	if (hw->mac.ops.validate_mdi_setting)
409 		return hw->mac.ops.validate_mdi_setting(hw);
410 
411 	return IGC_SUCCESS;
412 }
413 
414 /**
415  *  igc_hash_mc_addr - Determines address location in multicast table
416  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
417  *  @mc_addr: Multicast address to hash.
418  *
419  *  This hashes an address to determine its location in the multicast
420  *  table. Currently no func pointer exists and all implementations
421  *  are handled in the generic version of this function.
422  **/
423 u32 igc_hash_mc_addr(struct igc_hw *hw, u8 *mc_addr)
424 {
425 	return igc_hash_mc_addr_generic(hw, mc_addr);
426 }
427 
428 /**
429  *  igc_check_reset_block - Verifies PHY can be reset
430  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
431  *
432  *  Checks if the PHY is in a state that can be reset or if manageability
433  *  has it tied up. This is a function pointer entry point called by drivers.
434  **/
435 s32 igc_check_reset_block(struct igc_hw *hw)
436 {
437 	if (hw->phy.ops.check_reset_block)
438 		return hw->phy.ops.check_reset_block(hw);
439 
440 	return IGC_SUCCESS;
441 }
442 
443 /**
444  *  igc_read_phy_reg - Reads PHY register
445  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
446  *  @offset: the register to read
447  *  @data: the buffer to store the 16-bit read.
448  *
449  *  Reads the PHY register and returns the value in data.
450  *  This is a function pointer entry point called by drivers.
451  **/
452 s32 igc_read_phy_reg(struct igc_hw *hw, u32 offset, u16 *data)
453 {
454 	if (hw->phy.ops.read_reg)
455 		return hw->phy.ops.read_reg(hw, offset, data);
456 
457 	return IGC_SUCCESS;
458 }
459 
460 /**
461  *  igc_write_phy_reg - Writes PHY register
462  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
463  *  @offset: the register to write
464  *  @data: the value to write.
465  *
466  *  Writes the PHY register at offset with the value in data.
467  *  This is a function pointer entry point called by drivers.
468  **/
469 s32 igc_write_phy_reg(struct igc_hw *hw, u32 offset, u16 data)
470 {
471 	if (hw->phy.ops.write_reg)
472 		return hw->phy.ops.write_reg(hw, offset, data);
473 
474 	return IGC_SUCCESS;
475 }
476 
477 /**
478  *  igc_release_phy - Generic release PHY
479  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
480  *
481  *  Return if silicon family does not require a semaphore when accessing the
482  *  PHY.
483  **/
484 void igc_release_phy(struct igc_hw *hw)
485 {
486 	if (hw->phy.ops.release)
487 		hw->phy.ops.release(hw);
488 }
489 
490 /**
491  *  igc_acquire_phy - Generic acquire PHY
492  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
493  *
494  *  Return success if silicon family does not require a semaphore when
495  *  accessing the PHY.
496  **/
497 s32 igc_acquire_phy(struct igc_hw *hw)
498 {
499 	if (hw->phy.ops.acquire)
500 		return hw->phy.ops.acquire(hw);
501 
502 	return IGC_SUCCESS;
503 }
504 
505 /**
506  *  igc_get_phy_info - Retrieves PHY information from registers
507  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
508  *
509  *  This function gets some information from various PHY registers and
510  *  populates hw->phy values with it. This is a function pointer entry
511  *  point called by drivers.
512  **/
513 s32 igc_get_phy_info(struct igc_hw *hw)
514 {
515 	if (hw->phy.ops.get_info)
516 		return hw->phy.ops.get_info(hw);
517 
518 	return IGC_SUCCESS;
519 }
520 
521 /**
522  *  igc_phy_hw_reset - Hard PHY reset
523  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
524  *
525  *  Performs a hard PHY reset. This is a function pointer entry point called
526  *  by drivers.
527  **/
528 s32 igc_phy_hw_reset(struct igc_hw *hw)
529 {
530 	if (hw->phy.ops.reset)
531 		return hw->phy.ops.reset(hw);
532 
533 	return IGC_SUCCESS;
534 }
535 
536 /**
537  *  igc_set_d0_lplu_state - Sets low power link up state for D0
538  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
539  *  @active: boolean used to enable/disable lplu
540  *
541  *  Success returns 0, Failure returns 1
542  *
543  *  The low power link up (lplu) state is set to the power management level D0
544  *  and SmartSpeed is disabled when active is true, else clear lplu for D0
545  *  and enable Smartspeed.  LPLU and Smartspeed are mutually exclusive.  LPLU
546  *  is used during Dx states where the power conservation is most important.
547  *  During driver activity, SmartSpeed should be enabled so performance is
548  *  maintained.  This is a function pointer entry point called by drivers.
549  **/
550 s32 igc_set_d0_lplu_state(struct igc_hw *hw, bool active)
551 {
552 	if (hw->phy.ops.set_d0_lplu_state)
553 		return hw->phy.ops.set_d0_lplu_state(hw, active);
554 
555 	return IGC_SUCCESS;
556 }
557 
558 /**
559  *  igc_set_d3_lplu_state - Sets low power link up state for D3
560  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
561  *  @active: boolean used to enable/disable lplu
562  *
563  *  Success returns 0, Failure returns 1
564  *
565  *  The low power link up (lplu) state is set to the power management level D3
566  *  and SmartSpeed is disabled when active is true, else clear lplu for D3
567  *  and enable Smartspeed.  LPLU and Smartspeed are mutually exclusive.  LPLU
568  *  is used during Dx states where the power conservation is most important.
569  *  During driver activity, SmartSpeed should be enabled so performance is
570  *  maintained.  This is a function pointer entry point called by drivers.
571  **/
572 s32 igc_set_d3_lplu_state(struct igc_hw *hw, bool active)
573 {
574 	if (hw->phy.ops.set_d3_lplu_state)
575 		return hw->phy.ops.set_d3_lplu_state(hw, active);
576 
577 	return IGC_SUCCESS;
578 }
579 
580 /**
581  *  igc_read_mac_addr - Reads MAC address
582  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
583  *
584  *  Reads the MAC address out of the adapter and stores it in the HW structure.
585  *  Currently no func pointer exists and all implementations are handled in the
586  *  generic version of this function.
587  **/
588 s32 igc_read_mac_addr(struct igc_hw *hw)
589 {
590 	if (hw->mac.ops.read_mac_addr)
591 		return hw->mac.ops.read_mac_addr(hw);
592 
593 	return igc_read_mac_addr_generic(hw);
594 }
595 
596 /**
597  *  igc_read_pba_string - Read device part number string
598  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
599  *  @pba_num: pointer to device part number
600  *  @pba_num_size: size of part number buffer
601  *
602  *  Reads the product board assembly (PBA) number from the EEPROM and stores
603  *  the value in pba_num.
604  *  Currently no func pointer exists and all implementations are handled in the
605  *  generic version of this function.
606  **/
607 s32 igc_read_pba_string(struct igc_hw *hw, u8 *pba_num, u32 pba_num_size)
608 {
609 	return igc_read_pba_string_generic(hw, pba_num, pba_num_size);
610 }
611 
612 /**
613  *  igc_validate_nvm_checksum - Verifies NVM (EEPROM) checksum
614  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
615  *
616  *  Validates the NVM checksum is correct. This is a function pointer entry
617  *  point called by drivers.
618  **/
619 s32 igc_validate_nvm_checksum(struct igc_hw *hw)
620 {
621 	if (hw->nvm.ops.validate)
622 		return hw->nvm.ops.validate(hw);
623 
624 	return -IGC_ERR_CONFIG;
625 }
626 
627 /**
628  *  igc_update_nvm_checksum - Updates NVM (EEPROM) checksum
629  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
630  *
631  *  Updates the NVM checksum. Currently no func pointer exists and all
632  *  implementations are handled in the generic version of this function.
633  **/
634 s32 igc_update_nvm_checksum(struct igc_hw *hw)
635 {
636 	if (hw->nvm.ops.update)
637 		return hw->nvm.ops.update(hw);
638 
639 	return -IGC_ERR_CONFIG;
640 }
641 
642 /**
643  *  igc_reload_nvm - Reloads EEPROM
644  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
645  *
646  *  Reloads the EEPROM by setting the "Reinitialize from EEPROM" bit in the
647  *  extended control register.
648  **/
649 void igc_reload_nvm(struct igc_hw *hw)
650 {
651 	if (hw->nvm.ops.reload)
652 		hw->nvm.ops.reload(hw);
653 }
654 
655 /**
656  *  igc_read_nvm - Reads NVM (EEPROM)
657  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
658  *  @offset: the word offset to read
659  *  @words: number of 16-bit words to read
660  *  @data: pointer to the properly sized buffer for the data.
661  *
662  *  Reads 16-bit chunks of data from the NVM (EEPROM). This is a function
663  *  pointer entry point called by drivers.
664  **/
665 s32 igc_read_nvm(struct igc_hw *hw, u16 offset, u16 words, u16 *data)
666 {
667 	if (hw->nvm.ops.read)
668 		return hw->nvm.ops.read(hw, offset, words, data);
669 
670 	return -IGC_ERR_CONFIG;
671 }
672 
673 /**
674  *  igc_write_nvm - Writes to NVM (EEPROM)
675  *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
676  *  @offset: the word offset to read
677  *  @words: number of 16-bit words to write
678  *  @data: pointer to the properly sized buffer for the data.
679  *
680  *  Writes 16-bit chunks of data to the NVM (EEPROM). This is a function
681  *  pointer entry point called by drivers.
682  **/
683 s32 igc_write_nvm(struct igc_hw *hw, u16 offset, u16 words, u16 *data)
684 {
685 	if (hw->nvm.ops.write)
686 		return hw->nvm.ops.write(hw, offset, words, data);
687 
688 	return IGC_SUCCESS;
689 }
690 
691 /**
692  * igc_power_up_phy - Restores link in case of PHY power down
693  * @hw: pointer to the HW structure
694  *
695  * The phy may be powered down to save power, to turn off link when the
696  * driver is unloaded, or wake on lan is not enabled (among others).
697  **/
698 void igc_power_up_phy(struct igc_hw *hw)
699 {
700 	if (hw->phy.ops.power_up)
701 		hw->phy.ops.power_up(hw);
702 
703 	igc_setup_link(hw);
704 }
705 
706 /**
707  * igc_power_down_phy - Power down PHY
708  * @hw: pointer to the HW structure
709  *
710  * The phy may be powered down to save power, to turn off link when the
711  * driver is unloaded, or wake on lan is not enabled (among others).
712  **/
713 void igc_power_down_phy(struct igc_hw *hw)
714 {
715 	if (hw->phy.ops.power_down)
716 		hw->phy.ops.power_down(hw);
717 }
718 
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