Serge Semin 03b3be07c6 net: pcs: xpcs: Split up xpcs_create() body to sub-functions
As an initial preparation before adding the fwnode-based DW XPCS device
support let's split the xpcs_create() function code up to a set of the
small sub-functions. Thus the xpcs_create() implementation will get to
look simpler and turn to be more coherent. Further updates will just touch
the new sub-functions a bit: add platform-specific device info, add the
reference clock getting and enabling.

The xpcs_create() method will now contain the next static methods calls:

xpcs_create_data() - create the DW XPCS device descriptor, pre-initialize
it' fields and increase the mdio device refcount-er;

xpcs_init_id() - find XPCS ID instance and save it in the device
descriptor;

xpcs_init_iface() - find MAC/PCS interface descriptor and perform
basic initialization specific to it: soft-reset, disable polling.

The update doesn't imply any semantic change but merely makes the code
looking simpler and more ready for adding new features support.

Note the xpcs_destroy() has been moved to being defined below the
xpcs_create_mdiodev() function as the driver now implies having the
protagonist-then-antagonist functions definition order.

Signed-off-by: Serge Semin <fancer.lancer@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2024-07-05 09:35:49 +01:00
2024-06-26 20:34:51 +03:00
2024-06-30 14:40:44 -07:00

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