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authorVincent Mailhol <mailhol.vincent@wanadoo.fr>2022-07-27 19:16:38 +0900
committerMarc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>2022-07-28 11:44:30 +0200
commitfa5cc7e115d7b7e0a55ba347070984553a952bf0 (patch)
tree8901fabf1ed801e1d0e468ae2bc3061c933bd4ca /drivers/net/can
parent1d46efa0008a6d73dad40e78a2b3fa6d3cfb74e4 (diff)
downloadlinux-fa5cc7e115d7b7e0a55ba347070984553a952bf0.tar.bz2
can: kvaser_pciefd: advertise timestamping capabilities and add ioctl support
Currently, userland has no method to query which timestamping features are supported by the kvaser_pciefd driver (aside maybe of getting RX messages and observe whether or not hardware timestamps stay at zero). The canonical way for a network driver to advertise what kind of timestamping it supports is to implement ethtool_ops::get_ts_info(). Here, we use the CAN specific can_ethtool_op_get_ts_info_hwts() function to achieve this. In addition, the driver currently does not support the hardware timestamps ioctls. According to [1], SIOCSHWTSTAMP is "must" and SIOCGHWTSTAMP is "should". This patch fills up that gap by implementing net_device_ops::ndo_eth_ioctl() using the CAN specific function can_eth_ioctl_hwts(). [1] kernel doc Timestamping, section 3.1: "Hardware Timestamping Implementation: Device Drivers" Link: https://docs.kernel.org/networking/timestamping.html#hardware-timestamping-implementation-device-drivers CC: Jimmy Assarsson <extja@kvaser.com> Signed-off-by: Vincent Mailhol <mailhol.vincent@wanadoo.fr> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20220727101641.198847-12-mailhol.vincent@wanadoo.fr Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/net/can')
-rw-r--r--drivers/net/can/kvaser_pciefd.c7
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/net/can/kvaser_pciefd.c b/drivers/net/can/kvaser_pciefd.c
index dcd2c9d50d5e..ed54c0b3c7d4 100644
--- a/drivers/net/can/kvaser_pciefd.c
+++ b/drivers/net/can/kvaser_pciefd.c
@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/device.h>
+#include <linux/ethtool.h>
#include <linux/pci.h>
#include <linux/can/dev.h>
#include <linux/timer.h>
@@ -919,10 +920,15 @@ static void kvaser_pciefd_bec_poll_timer(struct timer_list *data)
static const struct net_device_ops kvaser_pciefd_netdev_ops = {
.ndo_open = kvaser_pciefd_open,
.ndo_stop = kvaser_pciefd_stop,
+ .ndo_eth_ioctl = can_eth_ioctl_hwts,
.ndo_start_xmit = kvaser_pciefd_start_xmit,
.ndo_change_mtu = can_change_mtu,
};
+static const struct ethtool_ops kvaser_pciefd_ethtool_ops = {
+ .get_ts_info = can_ethtool_op_get_ts_info_hwts,
+};
+
static int kvaser_pciefd_setup_can_ctrls(struct kvaser_pciefd *pcie)
{
int i;
@@ -939,6 +945,7 @@ static int kvaser_pciefd_setup_can_ctrls(struct kvaser_pciefd *pcie)
can = netdev_priv(netdev);
netdev->netdev_ops = &kvaser_pciefd_netdev_ops;
+ netdev->ethtool_ops = &kvaser_pciefd_ethtool_ops;
can->reg_base = pcie->reg_base + KVASER_PCIEFD_KCAN0_BASE +
i * KVASER_PCIEFD_KCAN_BASE_OFFSET;