stmmac_mac_link_down() clears the MAC's transmit and receive enable bits. stmmac_mac_link_up() is expected to set them again through stmmac_mac_set(..., true), but it first switches on the negotiated speed and returns early for a speed it does not recognise. The generic branch of that switch -- taken for every interface that is neither USXGMII nor XLGMII, which includes PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_10GBASER -- handles only SPEED_2500, SPEED_1000, SPEED_100 and SPEED_10. MGBE on Tegra234 runs 10GBASE-R into an Aquantia AQR113C. That PHY does rate matching, so phylink_link_up() replaces the media speed with the MAC-side interface speed before calling into the MAC: case RATE_MATCH_PAUSE: speed = phylink_interface_max_speed(link_state.interface); duplex = DUPLEX_FULL; The driver is therefore called as stmmac_mac_link_up(interface=10GBASER, speed=10000, duplex=1) which falls through to "default: return;". The MAC is never re-enabled, and the interface stops passing traffic after the first link flap. The failure is easy to misread. The link still comes up, because the PHY is polled over MDIO and needs no MAC, so the interface reports carrier 1 at the media speed. The DMA is untouched, so its start bits stay set and descriptors are still consumed. Only the MAC itself is gated off: the receiver counts nothing (mmc_rx_framecount_gb stops advancing, RE is 0) and nothing reaches the wire (TE is 0). The interface survives boot only because stmmac_hw_setup(), called from ndo_open, enables the MAC unconditionally -- so the problem appears only once the cable has been unplugged and plugged back in, and "ip link set dev down && ip link set dev up" appears to fix it. Handle SPEED_10000 in the generic branch, as the USXGMII and XLGMII branches already do. For dwxgmac2, link.xgmii.speed10000 is XGMAC_CONFIG_SS_10000, which is 0 and is the correct speed selection for a 10GBASE-R MAC: ctrl then equals old_ctrl, the register write is skipped, and execution reaches stmmac_mac_set(..., true). Fixes: d8ca113724e7 ("net: stmmac: tegra: Add MGBE support") Signed-off-by: vadik likholetov --- Verified on an AGX Orin devkit (Tegra234 MGBE0 + AQR113C), before and after, on the same board and cable. MAC registers read with `ethtool -d`, after a physical unplug and replug: stock MAC_TX_CONFIG 0x00010000 (TE=0) MAC_RX_CONFIG 0x3ff022c0 (RE=0) rx_packets frozen, DHCP lease lost patched MAC_TX_CONFIG 0x00010001 (TE=1) MAC_RX_CONFIG 0x3ff022c1 (RE=1) rx_packets keeps climbing, DHCP lease retained A kprobe trace of the stock kernel across a link flap shows the mechanism directly -- dwxgmac2_set_mac(enable=1) never follows the link-up: linkdown: (stmmac_mac_link_down+0x0/0xc8) iface=27 setmac: (dwxgmac2_set_mac+0x0/0x80) enable=0 linkup: (stmmac_mac_link_up+0x0/0x350) iface=27 speed=10000 duplex=1 (iface 27 is PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_10GBASER.) Note on the Fixes tag: the missing SPEED_10000 case in the generic branch predates the commit cited above. I picked d8ca113724e7 because MGBE is the first in-tree user to reach it -- it needs a 10GBASE-R interface driven by a rate-matching PHY, so that phylink hands the MAC a 10G speed on a link that negotiated slower. Happy to re-target the tag if you would rather it point at the stmmac commit that introduced the switch. Testing was done with MGBE0 handed to a VM via vfio-platform, so the driver ran in a guest; the MAC register evidence above is read from the device itself and the code path is not virtualisation-specific. I do not have a bare-metal AGX Orin running mainline dwmac-tegra to confirm on, but nothing in the analysis depends on the passthrough. drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/stmmac_main.c | 3 +++ 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/stmmac_main.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/stmmac_main.c --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/stmmac_main.c +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/stmmac_main.c @@ -1125,6 +1125,9 @@ static void stmmac_mac_link_up(struct phylink_config *config, } } else { switch (speed) { + case SPEED_10000: + ctrl |= priv->hw->link.xgmii.speed10000; + break; case SPEED_2500: ctrl |= priv->hw->link.speed2500; break; -- 2.51.0