[PATCH v2 net-next 2/6] net: dsa: propagate flags down towards drivers
Hans Schultz
netdev at kapio-technology.com
Mon Mar 27 14:49:58 PDT 2023
On Mon, Mar 27, 2023 at 19:00, Vladimir Oltean <olteanv at gmail.com> wrote:
> A reasonable question you could ask yourself is: why do my BR_FDB_OFFLOADED
> entries have this flag in the software bridge in the first place?
> Did I add code for it? Is it because there is some difference between
> mv88e6xxx and ocelot/felix, or is it because dsa_fdb_offload_notify()
> gets called in both cases from generic code just the same?
>
> And if dsa_fdb_offload_notify() gets called in both cases just the same,
> but no other driver except for mv88e6xxx emits the SWITCHDEV_FDB_DEL_TO_BRIDGE
> which you've patched the bridge to expect in this series, then what exactly
> is surprising in the fact that offloaded and dynamic FDB entries now become
> stale, but are not removed from the software bridge as they were before?
Yes, I see I have missed that the dsa layer already adds the offloaded
flag in dsa_slave_switchdev_event_work() in slave.c.
My first approach was to use the SWITCHDEV_FDB_ADD_TO_BRIDGE event
and not the SWITCHDEV_FDB_OFFLOADED event as the first would set the
external learned flag which is not aged out by the bridge.
I have at some point earlier asked why there would be two quite
equivalent flags and what the difference between them are, but I didn't
get a response.
Now I see the difference and that I cannot use the offloaded flag
without changing the behaviour of the system as I actually change the
behaviour of the offloaded flag in this version of the patch-set.
So if the idea of a 'synthetically' learned fdb entry from the driver
using the SWITCHDEV_FDB_ADD_TO_BRIDGE event from the driver towards the
bridge instead is accepted, I can go with that?
(thus removing all the changes in the patch-set regarding the offloaded
flag ofcourse)
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