1. 11 11月, 2008 1 次提交
  2. 09 10月, 2008 3 次提交
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      dsa: add support for Trailer tagging format · 396138f0
      Lennert Buytenhek 提交于
      This adds support for the Trailer switch tagging format.  This is
      another tagging that doesn't explicitly mark tagged packets with a
      distinct ethertype, so that we need to add a similar hack in the
      receive path as for the Original DSA tagging format.
      Signed-off-by: NLennert Buytenhek <buytenh@marvell.com>
      Tested-by: NByron Bradley <byron.bbradley@gmail.com>
      Tested-by: NTim Ellis <tim.ellis@mac.com>
      Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      396138f0
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      dsa: add support for original DSA tagging format · cf85d08f
      Lennert Buytenhek 提交于
      Most of the DSA switches currently in the field do not support the
      Ethertype DSA tagging format that one of the previous patches added
      support for, but only the original DSA tagging format.
      
      The original DSA tagging format carries the same information as the
      Ethertype DSA tagging format, but with the difference that it does not
      have an ethertype field.  In other words, when receiving a packet that
      is tagged with an original DSA tag, there is no way of telling in
      eth_type_trans() that this packet is in fact a DSA-tagged packet.
      
      This patch adds a hook into eth_type_trans() which is only compiled in
      if support for a switch chip that doesn't support Ethertype DSA is
      selected, and which checks whether there is a DSA switch driver
      instance attached to this network device which uses the old tag format.
      If so, it sets the protocol field to ETH_P_DSA without looking at the
      packet, so that the packet ends up in the right place.
      Signed-off-by: NLennert Buytenhek <buytenh@marvell.com>
      Tested-by: NNicolas Pitre <nico@marvell.com>
      Tested-by: NPeter van Valderen <linux@ddcrew.com>
      Tested-by: NDirk Teurlings <dirk@upexia.nl>
      Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      cf85d08f
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      net: Distributed Switch Architecture protocol support · 91da11f8
      Lennert Buytenhek 提交于
      Distributed Switch Architecture is a protocol for managing hardware
      switch chips.  It consists of a set of MII management registers and
      commands to configure the switch, and an ethernet header format to
      signal which of the ports of the switch a packet was received from
      or is intended to be sent to.
      
      The switches that this driver supports are typically embedded in
      access points and routers, and a typical setup with a DSA switch
      looks something like this:
      
      	+-----------+       +-----------+
      	|           | RGMII |           |
      	|           +-------+           +------ 1000baseT MDI ("WAN")
      	|           |       |  6-port   +------ 1000baseT MDI ("LAN1")
      	|    CPU    |       |  ethernet +------ 1000baseT MDI ("LAN2")
      	|           |MIImgmt|  switch   +------ 1000baseT MDI ("LAN3")
      	|           +-------+  w/5 PHYs +------ 1000baseT MDI ("LAN4")
      	|           |       |           |
      	+-----------+       +-----------+
      
      The switch driver presents each port on the switch as a separate
      network interface to Linux, polls the switch to maintain software
      link state of those ports, forwards MII management interface
      accesses to those network interfaces (e.g. as done by ethtool) to
      the switch, and exposes the switch's hardware statistics counters
      via the appropriate Linux kernel interfaces.
      
      This initial patch supports the MII management interface register
      layout of the Marvell 88E6123, 88E6161 and 88E6165 switch chips, and
      supports the "Ethertype DSA" packet tagging format.
      
      (There is no officially registered ethertype for the Ethertype DSA
      packet format, so we just grab a random one.  The ethertype to use
      is programmed into the switch, and the switch driver uses the value
      of ETH_P_EDSA for this, so this define can be changed at any time in
      the future if the one we chose is allocated to another protocol or
      if Ethertype DSA gets its own officially registered ethertype, and
      everything will continue to work.)
      Signed-off-by: NLennert Buytenhek <buytenh@marvell.com>
      Tested-by: NNicolas Pitre <nico@marvell.com>
      Tested-by: NByron Bradley <byron.bbradley@gmail.com>
      Tested-by: NTim Ellis <tim.ellis@mac.com>
      Tested-by: NPeter van Valderen <linux@ddcrew.com>
      Tested-by: NDirk Teurlings <dirk@upexia.nl>
      Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      91da11f8