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Miller" Cc: Andrew Lunn , Vivien Didelot , netdev@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, bridge@lists.linux-foundation.org, Roopa Prabhu , Nikolay Aleksandrov , Jiri Pirko , Ido Schimmel , Claudiu Manoil , Alexandre Belloni , UNGLinuxDriver@microchip.com, Vadym Kochan , Taras Chornyi , Grygorii Strashko , Vignesh Raghavendra , Ioana Ciornei , Ivan Vecera , linux-omap@vger.kernel.org References: <20210212151600.3357121-1-olteanv@gmail.com> <20210212151600.3357121-7-olteanv@gmail.com> From: Florian Fainelli Message-ID: <77072163-86e3-a6a5-350c-22bdab10d890@gmail.com> Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2021 10:19:21 -0800 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:78.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/78.0 Thunderbird/78.7.1 MIME-Version: 1.0 In-Reply-To: <20210212151600.3357121-7-olteanv@gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Language: en-US Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Precedence: bulk List-ID: X-Mailing-List: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org On 2/12/2021 7:15 AM, Vladimir Oltean wrote: > From: Vladimir Oltean > > There are multiple ways in which a PORT_BRIDGE_FLAGS attribute can be > expressed by the bridge through switchdev, and not all of them can be > emulated by DSA mid-layer API at the same time. > > One possible configuration is when the bridge offloads the port flags > using a mask that has a single bit set - therefore only one feature > should change. However, DSA currently groups together unicast and > multicast flooding in the .port_egress_floods method, which limits our > options when we try to add support for turning off broadcast flooding: > do we extend .port_egress_floods with a third parameter which b53 and > mv88e6xxx will ignore? But that means that the DSA layer, which > currently implements the PRE_BRIDGE_FLAGS attribute all by itself, will > see that .port_egress_floods is implemented, and will report that all 3 > types of flooding are supported - not necessarily true. > > Another configuration is when the user specifies more than one flag at > the same time, in the same netlink message. If we were to create one > individual function per offloadable bridge port flag, we would limit the > expressiveness of the switch driver of refusing certain combinations of > flag values. For example, a switch may not have an explicit knob for > flooding of unknown multicast, just for flooding in general. In that > case, the only correct thing to do is to allow changes to BR_FLOOD and > BR_MCAST_FLOOD in tandem, and never allow mismatched values. But having > a separate .port_set_unicast_flood and .port_set_multicast_flood would > not allow the driver to possibly reject that. > > Also, DSA doesn't consider it necessary to inform the driver that a > SWITCHDEV_ATTR_ID_BRIDGE_MROUTER attribute was offloaded, because it > just calls .port_egress_floods for the CPU port. When we'll add support > for the plain SWITCHDEV_ATTR_ID_PORT_MROUTER, that will become a real > problem because the flood settings will need to be held statefully in > the DSA middle layer, otherwise changing the mrouter port attribute will > impact the flooding attribute. And that's _assuming_ that the underlying > hardware doesn't have anything else to do when a multicast router > attaches to a port than flood unknown traffic to it. If it does, there > will need to be a dedicated .port_set_mrouter anyway. > > So we need to let the DSA drivers see the exact form that the bridge > passes this switchdev attribute in, otherwise we are standing in the > way. Therefore we also need to use this form of language when > communicating to the driver that it needs to configure its initial > (before bridge join) and final (after bridge leave) port flags. > > The b53 and mv88e6xxx drivers are converted to the passthrough API and > their implementation of .port_egress_floods is split into two: a > function that configures unicast flooding and another for multicast. > The mv88e6xxx implementation is quite hairy, and it turns out that > the implementations of unknown unicast flooding are actually the same > for 6185 and for 6352: > > behind the confusing names actually lie two individual bits: > NO_UNKNOWN_MC -> FLOOD_UC = 0x4 = BIT(2) > NO_UNKNOWN_UC -> FLOOD_MC = 0x8 = BIT(3) > > so there was no reason to entangle them in the first place. > > Whereas the 6185 writes to MV88E6185_PORT_CTL0_FORWARD_UNKNOWN of > PORT_CTL0, which has the exact same bit index. I have left the > implementations separate though, for the only reason that the names are > different enough to confuse me, since I am not able to double-check with > a user manual. The multicast flooding setting for 6185 is in a different > register than for 6352 though. > > Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean > --- Reviewed-by: Florian Fainelli -- Florian