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1.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2
3===============================
4The Linux kernel dpll subsystem
5===============================
6
7DPLL
8====
9
10PLL - Phase Locked Loop is an electronic circuit which syntonizes clock
11signal of a device with an external clock signal. Effectively enabling
12device to run on the same clock signal beat as provided on a PLL input.
13
14DPLL - Digital Phase Locked Loop is an integrated circuit which in
15addition to plain PLL behavior incorporates a digital phase detector
16and may have digital divider in the loop. As a result, the frequency on
17DPLL's input and output may be configurable.
18
19Subsystem
20=========
21
22The main purpose of dpll subsystem is to provide general interface
23to configure devices that use any kind of Digital PLL and could use
24different sources of input signal to synchronize to, as well as
25different types of outputs.
26The main interface is NETLINK_GENERIC based protocol with an event
27monitoring multicast group defined.
28
29Device object
30=============
31
32Single dpll device object means single Digital PLL circuit and bunch of
33connected pins.
34It reports the supported modes of operation and current status to the
35user in response to the `do` request of netlink command
36``DPLL_CMD_DEVICE_GET`` and list of dplls registered in the subsystem
37with `dump` netlink request of the same command.
38Changing the configuration of dpll device is done with `do` request of
39netlink ``DPLL_CMD_DEVICE_SET`` command.
40A device handle is ``DPLL_A_ID``, it shall be provided to get or set
41configuration of particular device in the system. It can be obtained
42with a ``DPLL_CMD_DEVICE_GET`` `dump` request or
43a ``DPLL_CMD_DEVICE_ID_GET`` `do` request, where the one must provide
44attributes that result in single device match.
45
46Pin object
47==========
48
49A pin is amorphic object which represents either input or output, it
50could be internal component of the device, as well as externally
51connected.
52The number of pins per dpll vary, but usually multiple pins shall be
53provided for a single dpll device.
54Pin's properties, capabilities and status is provided to the user in
55response to `do` request of netlink ``DPLL_CMD_PIN_GET`` command.
56It is also possible to list all the pins that were registered in the
57system with `dump` request of ``DPLL_CMD_PIN_GET`` command.
58Configuration of a pin can be changed by `do` request of netlink
59``DPLL_CMD_PIN_SET`` command.
60Pin handle is a ``DPLL_A_PIN_ID``, it shall be provided to get or set
61configuration of particular pin in the system. It can be obtained with
62``DPLL_CMD_PIN_GET`` `dump` request or ``DPLL_CMD_PIN_ID_GET`` `do`
63request, where user provides attributes that result in single pin match.
64
65Pin selection
66=============
67
68In general, selected pin (the one which signal is driving the dpll
69device) can be obtained from ``DPLL_A_PIN_STATE`` attribute, and only
70one pin shall be in ``DPLL_PIN_STATE_CONNECTED`` state for any dpll
71device.
72
73Pin selection can be done either manually or automatically, depending
74on hardware capabilities and active dpll device work mode
75(``DPLL_A_MODE`` attribute). The consequence is that there are
76differences for each mode in terms of available pin states, as well as
77for the states the user can request for a dpll device.
78
79In manual mode (``DPLL_MODE_MANUAL``) the user can request or receive
80one of following pin states:
81
82- ``DPLL_PIN_STATE_CONNECTED`` - the pin is used to drive dpll device
83- ``DPLL_PIN_STATE_DISCONNECTED`` - the pin is not used to drive dpll
84  device
85
86In automatic mode (``DPLL_MODE_AUTOMATIC``) the user can request or
87receive one of following pin states:
88
89- ``DPLL_PIN_STATE_SELECTABLE`` - the pin shall be considered as valid
90  input for automatic selection algorithm
91- ``DPLL_PIN_STATE_DISCONNECTED`` - the pin shall be not considered as
92  a valid input for automatic selection algorithm
93
94In automatic mode (``DPLL_MODE_AUTOMATIC``) the user can only receive
95pin state ``DPLL_PIN_STATE_CONNECTED`` once automatic selection
96algorithm locks a dpll device with one of the inputs.
97
98Shared pins
99===========
100
101A single pin object can be attached to multiple dpll devices.
102Then there are two groups of configuration knobs:
103
1041) Set on a pin - the configuration affects all dpll devices pin is
105   registered to (i.e., ``DPLL_A_PIN_FREQUENCY``),
1062) Set on a pin-dpll tuple - the configuration affects only selected
107   dpll device (i.e., ``DPLL_A_PIN_PRIO``, ``DPLL_A_PIN_STATE``,
108   ``DPLL_A_PIN_DIRECTION``).
109
110MUX-type pins
111=============
112
113A pin can be MUX-type, it aggregates child pins and serves as a pin
114multiplexer. One or more pins are registered with MUX-type instead of
115being directly registered to a dpll device.
116Pins registered with a MUX-type pin provide user with additional nested
117attribute ``DPLL_A_PIN_PARENT_PIN`` for each parent they were registered
118with.
119If a pin was registered with multiple parent pins, they behave like a
120multiple output multiplexer. In this case output of a
121``DPLL_CMD_PIN_GET`` would contain multiple pin-parent nested
122attributes with current state related to each parent, like::
123
124        'pin': [{{
125          'clock-id': 282574471561216,
126          'module-name': 'ice',
127          'capabilities': 4,
128          'id': 13,
129          'parent-pin': [
130          {'parent-id': 2, 'state': 'connected'},
131          {'parent-id': 3, 'state': 'disconnected'}
132          ],
133          'type': 'synce-eth-port'
134          }}]
135
136Only one child pin can provide its signal to the parent MUX-type pin at
137a time, the selection is done by requesting change of a child pin state
138on desired parent, with the use of ``DPLL_A_PIN_PARENT`` nested
139attribute. Example of netlink `set state on parent pin` message format:
140
141  ========================== =============================================
142  ``DPLL_A_PIN_ID``          child pin id
143  ``DPLL_A_PIN_PARENT_PIN``  nested attribute for requesting configuration
144                             related to parent pin
145    ``DPLL_A_PIN_PARENT_ID`` parent pin id
146    ``DPLL_A_PIN_STATE``     requested pin state on parent
147  ========================== =============================================
148
149Pin priority
150============
151
152Some devices might offer a capability of automatic pin selection mode
153(enum value ``DPLL_MODE_AUTOMATIC`` of ``DPLL_A_MODE`` attribute).
154Usually, automatic selection is performed on the hardware level, which
155means only pins directly connected to the dpll can be used for automatic
156input pin selection.
157In automatic selection mode, the user cannot manually select a input
158pin for the device, instead the user shall provide all directly
159connected pins with a priority ``DPLL_A_PIN_PRIO``, the device would
160pick a highest priority valid signal and use it to control the DPLL
161device. Example of netlink `set priority on parent pin` message format:
162
163  ============================ =============================================
164  ``DPLL_A_PIN_ID``            configured pin id
165  ``DPLL_A_PIN_PARENT_DEVICE`` nested attribute for requesting configuration
166                               related to parent dpll device
167    ``DPLL_A_PIN_PARENT_ID``   parent dpll device id
168    ``DPLL_A_PIN_PRIO``        requested pin prio on parent dpll
169  ============================ =============================================
170
171Child pin of MUX-type pin is not capable of automatic input pin selection,
172in order to configure active input of a MUX-type pin, the user needs to
173request desired pin state of the child pin on the parent pin,
174as described in the ``MUX-type pins`` chapter.
175
176Phase offset measurement and adjustment
177========================================
178
179Device may provide ability to measure a phase difference between signals
180on a pin and its parent dpll device. If pin-dpll phase offset measurement
181is supported, it shall be provided with ``DPLL_A_PIN_PHASE_OFFSET``
182attribute for each parent dpll device.
183
184Device may also provide ability to adjust a signal phase on a pin.
185If pin phase adjustment is supported, minimal and maximal values that pin
186handle shall be provide to the user on ``DPLL_CMD_PIN_GET`` respond
187with ``DPLL_A_PIN_PHASE_ADJUST_MIN`` and ``DPLL_A_PIN_PHASE_ADJUST_MAX``
188attributes. Configured phase adjust value is provided with
189``DPLL_A_PIN_PHASE_ADJUST`` attribute of a pin, and value change can be
190requested with the same attribute with ``DPLL_CMD_PIN_SET`` command.
191
192  =============================== ======================================
193  ``DPLL_A_PIN_ID``               configured pin id
194  ``DPLL_A_PIN_PHASE_ADJUST_MIN`` attr minimum value of phase adjustment
195  ``DPLL_A_PIN_PHASE_ADJUST_MAX`` attr maximum value of phase adjustment
196  ``DPLL_A_PIN_PHASE_ADJUST``     attr configured value of phase
197                                  adjustment on parent dpll device
198  ``DPLL_A_PIN_PARENT_DEVICE``    nested attribute for requesting
199                                  configuration on given parent dpll
200                                  device
201    ``DPLL_A_PIN_PARENT_ID``      parent dpll device id
202    ``DPLL_A_PIN_PHASE_OFFSET``   attr measured phase difference
203                                  between a pin and parent dpll device
204  =============================== ======================================
205
206All phase related values are provided in pico seconds, which represents
207time difference between signals phase. The negative value means that
208phase of signal on pin is earlier in time than dpll's signal. Positive
209value means that phase of signal on pin is later in time than signal of
210a dpll.
211
212Phase adjust (also min and max) values are integers, but measured phase
213offset values are fractional with 3-digit decimal places and shell be
214divided with ``DPLL_PIN_PHASE_OFFSET_DIVIDER`` to get integer part and
215modulo divided to get fractional part.
216
217Configuration commands group
218============================
219
220Configuration commands are used to get information about registered
221dpll devices (and pins), as well as set configuration of device or pins.
222As dpll devices must be abstracted and reflect real hardware,
223there is no way to add new dpll device via netlink from user space and
224each device should be registered by its driver.
225
226All netlink commands require ``GENL_ADMIN_PERM``. This is to prevent
227any spamming/DoS from unauthorized userspace applications.
228
229List of netlink commands with possible attributes
230=================================================
231
232Constants identifying command types for dpll device uses a
233``DPLL_CMD_`` prefix and suffix according to command purpose.
234The dpll device related attributes use a ``DPLL_A_`` prefix and
235suffix according to attribute purpose.
236
237  ==================================== =================================
238  ``DPLL_CMD_DEVICE_ID_GET``           command to get device ID
239    ``DPLL_A_MODULE_NAME``             attr module name of registerer
240    ``DPLL_A_CLOCK_ID``                attr Unique Clock Identifier
241                                       (EUI-64), as defined by the
242                                       IEEE 1588 standard
243    ``DPLL_A_TYPE``                    attr type of dpll device
244  ==================================== =================================
245
246  ==================================== =================================
247  ``DPLL_CMD_DEVICE_GET``              command to get device info or
248                                       dump list of available devices
249    ``DPLL_A_ID``                      attr unique dpll device ID
250    ``DPLL_A_MODULE_NAME``             attr module name of registerer
251    ``DPLL_A_CLOCK_ID``                attr Unique Clock Identifier
252                                       (EUI-64), as defined by the
253                                       IEEE 1588 standard
254    ``DPLL_A_MODE``                    attr selection mode
255    ``DPLL_A_MODE_SUPPORTED``          attr available selection modes
256    ``DPLL_A_LOCK_STATUS``             attr dpll device lock status
257    ``DPLL_A_TEMP``                    attr device temperature info
258    ``DPLL_A_TYPE``                    attr type of dpll device
259  ==================================== =================================
260
261  ==================================== =================================
262  ``DPLL_CMD_DEVICE_SET``              command to set dpll device config
263    ``DPLL_A_ID``                      attr internal dpll device index
264    ``DPLL_A_MODE``                    attr selection mode to configure
265  ==================================== =================================
266
267Constants identifying command types for pins uses a
268``DPLL_CMD_PIN_`` prefix and suffix according to command purpose.
269The pin related attributes use a ``DPLL_A_PIN_`` prefix and suffix
270according to attribute purpose.
271
272  ==================================== =================================
273  ``DPLL_CMD_PIN_ID_GET``              command to get pin ID
274    ``DPLL_A_PIN_MODULE_NAME``         attr module name of registerer
275    ``DPLL_A_PIN_CLOCK_ID``            attr Unique Clock Identifier
276                                       (EUI-64), as defined by the
277                                       IEEE 1588 standard
278    ``DPLL_A_PIN_BOARD_LABEL``         attr pin board label provided
279                                       by registerer
280    ``DPLL_A_PIN_PANEL_LABEL``         attr pin panel label provided
281                                       by registerer
282    ``DPLL_A_PIN_PACKAGE_LABEL``       attr pin package label provided
283                                       by registerer
284    ``DPLL_A_PIN_TYPE``                attr type of a pin
285  ==================================== =================================
286
287  ==================================== ==================================
288  ``DPLL_CMD_PIN_GET``                 command to get pin info or dump
289                                       list of available pins
290    ``DPLL_A_PIN_ID``                  attr unique a pin ID
291    ``DPLL_A_PIN_MODULE_NAME``         attr module name of registerer
292    ``DPLL_A_PIN_CLOCK_ID``            attr Unique Clock Identifier
293                                       (EUI-64), as defined by the
294                                       IEEE 1588 standard
295    ``DPLL_A_PIN_BOARD_LABEL``         attr pin board label provided
296                                       by registerer
297    ``DPLL_A_PIN_PANEL_LABEL``         attr pin panel label provided
298                                       by registerer
299    ``DPLL_A_PIN_PACKAGE_LABEL``       attr pin package label provided
300                                       by registerer
301    ``DPLL_A_PIN_TYPE``                attr type of a pin
302    ``DPLL_A_PIN_FREQUENCY``           attr current frequency of a pin
303    ``DPLL_A_PIN_FREQUENCY_SUPPORTED`` nested attr provides supported
304                                       frequencies
305      ``DPLL_A_PIN_ANY_FREQUENCY_MIN`` attr minimum value of frequency
306      ``DPLL_A_PIN_ANY_FREQUENCY_MAX`` attr maximum value of frequency
307    ``DPLL_A_PIN_PHASE_ADJUST_MIN``    attr minimum value of phase
308                                       adjustment
309    ``DPLL_A_PIN_PHASE_ADJUST_MAX``    attr maximum value of phase
310                                       adjustment
311    ``DPLL_A_PIN_PHASE_ADJUST``        attr configured value of phase
312                                       adjustment on parent device
313    ``DPLL_A_PIN_PARENT_DEVICE``       nested attr for each parent device
314                                       the pin is connected with
315      ``DPLL_A_PIN_PARENT_ID``         attr parent dpll device id
316      ``DPLL_A_PIN_PRIO``              attr priority of pin on the
317                                       dpll device
318      ``DPLL_A_PIN_STATE``             attr state of pin on the parent
319                                       dpll device
320      ``DPLL_A_PIN_DIRECTION``         attr direction of a pin on the
321                                       parent dpll device
322      ``DPLL_A_PIN_PHASE_OFFSET``      attr measured phase difference
323                                       between a pin and parent dpll
324    ``DPLL_A_PIN_PARENT_PIN``          nested attr for each parent pin
325                                       the pin is connected with
326      ``DPLL_A_PIN_PARENT_ID``         attr parent pin id
327      ``DPLL_A_PIN_STATE``             attr state of pin on the parent
328                                       pin
329    ``DPLL_A_PIN_CAPABILITIES``        attr bitmask of pin capabilities
330  ==================================== ==================================
331
332  ==================================== =================================
333  ``DPLL_CMD_PIN_SET``                 command to set pins configuration
334    ``DPLL_A_PIN_ID``                  attr unique a pin ID
335    ``DPLL_A_PIN_FREQUENCY``           attr requested frequency of a pin
336    ``DPLL_A_PIN_PHASE_ADJUST``        attr requested value of phase
337                                       adjustment on parent device
338    ``DPLL_A_PIN_PARENT_DEVICE``       nested attr for each parent dpll
339                                       device configuration request
340      ``DPLL_A_PIN_PARENT_ID``         attr parent dpll device id
341      ``DPLL_A_PIN_DIRECTION``         attr requested direction of a pin
342      ``DPLL_A_PIN_PRIO``              attr requested priority of pin on
343                                       the dpll device
344      ``DPLL_A_PIN_STATE``             attr requested state of pin on
345                                       the dpll device
346    ``DPLL_A_PIN_PARENT_PIN``          nested attr for each parent pin
347                                       configuration request
348      ``DPLL_A_PIN_PARENT_ID``         attr parent pin id
349      ``DPLL_A_PIN_STATE``             attr requested state of pin on
350                                       parent pin
351  ==================================== =================================
352
353Netlink dump requests
354=====================
355
356The ``DPLL_CMD_DEVICE_GET`` and ``DPLL_CMD_PIN_GET`` commands are
357capable of dump type netlink requests, in which case the response is in
358the same format as for their ``do`` request, but every device or pin
359registered in the system is returned.
360
361SET commands format
362===================
363
364``DPLL_CMD_DEVICE_SET`` - to target a dpll device, the user provides
365``DPLL_A_ID``, which is unique identifier of dpll device in the system,
366as well as parameter being configured (``DPLL_A_MODE``).
367
368``DPLL_CMD_PIN_SET`` - to target a pin user must provide a
369``DPLL_A_PIN_ID``, which is unique identifier of a pin in the system.
370Also configured pin parameters must be added.
371If ``DPLL_A_PIN_FREQUENCY`` is configured, this affects all the dpll
372devices that are connected with the pin, that is why frequency attribute
373shall not be enclosed in ``DPLL_A_PIN_PARENT_DEVICE``.
374Other attributes: ``DPLL_A_PIN_PRIO``, ``DPLL_A_PIN_STATE`` or
375``DPLL_A_PIN_DIRECTION`` must be enclosed in
376``DPLL_A_PIN_PARENT_DEVICE`` as their configuration relates to only one
377of parent dplls, targeted by ``DPLL_A_PIN_PARENT_ID`` attribute which is
378also required inside that nest.
379For MUX-type pins the ``DPLL_A_PIN_STATE`` attribute is configured in
380similar way, by enclosing required state in ``DPLL_A_PIN_PARENT_PIN``
381nested attribute and targeted parent pin id in ``DPLL_A_PIN_PARENT_ID``.
382
383In general, it is possible to configure multiple parameters at once, but
384internally each parameter change will be invoked separately, where order
385of configuration is not guaranteed by any means.
386
387Configuration pre-defined enums
388===============================
389
390.. kernel-doc:: include/uapi/linux/dpll.h
391
392Notifications
393=============
394
395dpll device can provide notifications regarding status changes of the
396device, i.e. lock status changes, input/output changes or other alarms.
397There is one multicast group that is used to notify user-space apps via
398netlink socket: ``DPLL_MCGRP_MONITOR``
399
400Notifications messages:
401
402  ============================== =====================================
403  ``DPLL_CMD_DEVICE_CREATE_NTF`` dpll device was created
404  ``DPLL_CMD_DEVICE_DELETE_NTF`` dpll device was deleted
405  ``DPLL_CMD_DEVICE_CHANGE_NTF`` dpll device has changed
406  ``DPLL_CMD_PIN_CREATE_NTF``    dpll pin was created
407  ``DPLL_CMD_PIN_DELETE_NTF``    dpll pin was deleted
408  ``DPLL_CMD_PIN_CHANGE_NTF``    dpll pin has changed
409  ============================== =====================================
410
411Events format is the same as for the corresponding get command.
412Format of ``DPLL_CMD_DEVICE_`` events is the same as response of
413``DPLL_CMD_DEVICE_GET``.
414Format of ``DPLL_CMD_PIN_`` events is same as response of
415``DPLL_CMD_PIN_GET``.
416
417Device driver implementation
418============================
419
420Device is allocated by dpll_device_get() call. Second call with the
421same arguments will not create new object but provides pointer to
422previously created device for given arguments, it also increases
423refcount of that object.
424Device is deallocated by dpll_device_put() call, which first
425decreases the refcount, once refcount is cleared the object is
426destroyed.
427
428Device should implement set of operations and register device via
429dpll_device_register() at which point it becomes available to the
430users. Multiple driver instances can obtain reference to it with
431dpll_device_get(), as well as register dpll device with their own
432ops and priv.
433
434The pins are allocated separately with dpll_pin_get(), it works
435similarly to dpll_device_get(). Function first creates object and then
436for each call with the same arguments only the object refcount
437increases. Also dpll_pin_put() works similarly to dpll_device_put().
438
439A pin can be registered with parent dpll device or parent pin, depending
440on hardware needs. Each registration requires registerer to provide set
441of pin callbacks, and private data pointer for calling them:
442
443- dpll_pin_register() - register pin with a dpll device,
444- dpll_pin_on_pin_register() - register pin with another MUX type pin.
445
446Notifications of adding or removing dpll devices are created within
447subsystem itself.
448Notifications about registering/deregistering pins are also invoked by
449the subsystem.
450Notifications about status changes either of dpll device or a pin are
451invoked in two ways:
452
453- after successful change was requested on dpll subsystem, the subsystem
454  calls corresponding notification,
455- requested by device driver with dpll_device_change_ntf() or
456  dpll_pin_change_ntf() when driver informs about the status change.
457
458The device driver using dpll interface is not required to implement all
459the callback operation. Nevertheless, there are few required to be
460implemented.
461Required dpll device level callback operations:
462
463- ``.mode_get``,
464- ``.lock_status_get``.
465
466Required pin level callback operations:
467
468- ``.state_on_dpll_get`` (pins registered with dpll device),
469- ``.state_on_pin_get`` (pins registered with parent pin),
470- ``.direction_get``.
471
472Every other operation handler is checked for existence and
473``-EOPNOTSUPP`` is returned in case of absence of specific handler.
474
475The simplest implementation is in the OCP TimeCard driver. The ops
476structures are defined like this:
477
478.. code-block:: c
479
480	static const struct dpll_device_ops dpll_ops = {
481		.lock_status_get = ptp_ocp_dpll_lock_status_get,
482		.mode_get = ptp_ocp_dpll_mode_get,
483		.mode_supported = ptp_ocp_dpll_mode_supported,
484	};
485
486	static const struct dpll_pin_ops dpll_pins_ops = {
487		.frequency_get = ptp_ocp_dpll_frequency_get,
488		.frequency_set = ptp_ocp_dpll_frequency_set,
489		.direction_get = ptp_ocp_dpll_direction_get,
490		.direction_set = ptp_ocp_dpll_direction_set,
491		.state_on_dpll_get = ptp_ocp_dpll_state_get,
492	};
493
494The registration part is then looks like this part:
495
496.. code-block:: c
497
498        clkid = pci_get_dsn(pdev);
499        bp->dpll = dpll_device_get(clkid, 0, THIS_MODULE);
500        if (IS_ERR(bp->dpll)) {
501                err = PTR_ERR(bp->dpll);
502                dev_err(&pdev->dev, "dpll_device_alloc failed\n");
503                goto out;
504        }
505
506        err = dpll_device_register(bp->dpll, DPLL_TYPE_PPS, &dpll_ops, bp);
507        if (err)
508                goto out;
509
510        for (i = 0; i < OCP_SMA_NUM; i++) {
511                bp->sma[i].dpll_pin = dpll_pin_get(clkid, i, THIS_MODULE, &bp->sma[i].dpll_prop);
512                if (IS_ERR(bp->sma[i].dpll_pin)) {
513                        err = PTR_ERR(bp->dpll);
514                        goto out_dpll;
515                }
516
517                err = dpll_pin_register(bp->dpll, bp->sma[i].dpll_pin, &dpll_pins_ops,
518                                        &bp->sma[i]);
519                if (err) {
520                        dpll_pin_put(bp->sma[i].dpll_pin);
521                        goto out_dpll;
522                }
523        }
524
525In the error path we have to rewind every allocation in the reverse order:
526
527.. code-block:: c
528
529        while (i) {
530                --i;
531                dpll_pin_unregister(bp->dpll, bp->sma[i].dpll_pin, &dpll_pins_ops, &bp->sma[i]);
532                dpll_pin_put(bp->sma[i].dpll_pin);
533        }
534        dpll_device_put(bp->dpll);
535
536More complex example can be found in Intel's ICE driver or nVidia's mlx5 driver.
537
538SyncE enablement
539================
540For SyncE enablement it is required to allow control over dpll device
541for a software application which monitors and configures the inputs of
542dpll device in response to current state of a dpll device and its
543inputs.
544In such scenario, dpll device input signal shall be also configurable
545to drive dpll with signal recovered from the PHY netdevice.
546This is done by exposing a pin to the netdevice - attaching pin to the
547netdevice itself with
548``netdev_dpll_pin_set(struct net_device *dev, struct dpll_pin *dpll_pin)``.
549Exposed pin id handle ``DPLL_A_PIN_ID`` is then identifiable by the user
550as it is attached to rtnetlink respond to get ``RTM_NEWLINK`` command in
551nested attribute ``IFLA_DPLL_PIN``.
552