net/ncsi: Silence debug messages

In normal operation we see this series of messages as the host drives
the network device:

 ftgmac100 1e660000.ethernet eth0: NCSI: LSC AEN - channel 0 state down
 ftgmac100 1e660000.ethernet eth0: NCSI: suspending channel 0
 ftgmac100 1e660000.ethernet eth0: NCSI: configuring channel 0
 ftgmac100 1e660000.ethernet eth0: NCSI: channel 0 link down after config
 ftgmac100 1e660000.ethernet eth0: NCSI interface down
 ftgmac100 1e660000.ethernet eth0: NCSI: LSC AEN - channel 0 state up
 ftgmac100 1e660000.ethernet eth0: NCSI: configuring channel 0
 ftgmac100 1e660000.ethernet eth0: NCSI interface up
 ftgmac100 1e660000.ethernet eth0: NCSI: LSC AEN - channel 0 state down
 ftgmac100 1e660000.ethernet eth0: NCSI: suspending channel 0
 ftgmac100 1e660000.ethernet eth0: NCSI: configuring channel 0
 ftgmac100 1e660000.ethernet eth0: NCSI: channel 0 link down after config
 ftgmac100 1e660000.ethernet eth0: NCSI interface down
 ftgmac100 1e660000.ethernet eth0: NCSI: LSC AEN - channel 0 state up
 ftgmac100 1e660000.ethernet eth0: NCSI: configuring channel 0
 ftgmac100 1e660000.ethernet eth0: NCSI interface up

This makes all of these messages netdev_dbg. They are still useful to
debug eg. misbehaving network device firmware, but we do not need them
filling up the kernel logs in normal operation.

Acked-by: Samuel Mendoza-Jonas <sam@mendozajonas.com>
Signed-off-by: Joel Stanley <joel@jms.id.au>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
diff --git a/net/ncsi/ncsi-aen.c b/net/ncsi/ncsi-aen.c
index e7b05de..f899ed6 100644
--- a/net/ncsi/ncsi-aen.c
+++ b/net/ncsi/ncsi-aen.c
@@ -73,8 +73,8 @@ static int ncsi_aen_handler_lsc(struct ncsi_dev_priv *ndp,
 	ncm->data[2] = data;
 	ncm->data[4] = ntohl(lsc->oem_status);
 
-	netdev_info(ndp->ndev.dev, "NCSI: LSC AEN - channel %u state %s\n",
-		    nc->id, data & 0x1 ? "up" : "down");
+	netdev_dbg(ndp->ndev.dev, "NCSI: LSC AEN - channel %u state %s\n",
+		   nc->id, data & 0x1 ? "up" : "down");
 
 	chained = !list_empty(&nc->link);
 	state = nc->state;