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authorJijie Shao <shaojijie@huawei.com>2026-07-24 17:30:36 +0800
committerJakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>2026-07-30 15:27:17 -0700
commit3860d8748af315bfee6fe669fddc1fc17d3214db (patch)
tree466ce5935514869cf9634862a1301fe966919e51 /tools/perf/scripts/python
parent2812e64e1575e05500a35c405aaa6e99b7d7930b (diff)
net: hns3: fix speed configuration residue after driver reload
After setting a 100G optical port to 40G via ethtool and reloading the driver, the port remains at 40G instead of reverting to the firmware default speed of 100G. The commit referenced in Fixes: added two overwrites in hclge_init_ae_dev() for non-copper media, so that optical ports connected to forced-mode remotes inherit the firmware-preset autoneg and speed instead of the hardcoded defaults: req_autoneg = mac.autoneg req_speed = mac.speed (when autoneg disabled) The autoneg overwrite keeps existing behavior: hclge_set_autoneg_speed_dup() already uses mac.autoneg (not req_autoneg) since it was introduced, so autoneg inheritance from firmware was already in place. This part is kept. The speed overwrite, however, introduces the residue: mac.speed reflects whatever was last programmed into the MAC, and after unload firmware does not restore the MAC speed to the flash default. So if the user changed speed via ethtool in a prior load, mac.speed still carries that value on reload and req_speed inherits it. Fix by dropping the req_speed overwrite only. req_speed keeps the firmware default value set in hclge_configure() (cfg.default_speed), so a reload reverts the speed to default, matching the expectation that a driver reload resets link configuration. Trade-off: on optical ports whose firmware default speed does not match a forced-mode remote, reload now drops the link and the user must re-apply ethtool configuration. This is acceptable: a driver reload is expected to reset link configuration, not to inherit runtime state from before unload. The autoneg inheritance is left in place as established behavior; changing it is out of scope for this patch and would itself be a user-perceivable behavior change. Fixes: d9d349c4e8a0 ("net: hns3: differentiate autoneg default values between copper and fiber") Signed-off-by: Jijie Shao <shaojijie@huawei.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <horms@kernel.org> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260724093036.426631-1-shaojijie@huawei.com Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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