[PATCH net-next v3 3/3] net: ti: icssg-prueth: Add support for ICSSG switch firmware
Anwar, Md Danish
a0501179 at ti.com
Fri Apr 12 01:01:44 PDT 2024
On 4/10/2024 6:12 PM, Andrew Lunn wrote:
>> I have been working on this and have found a way to change firmwares
>> without bringing the interfaces up / down.
>>
>> By default the interfaces are in MAC mode and the ICSSG EMAC firmwares
>> are running on pru cores. To enable switch mode we will need to stop the
>> cores and reload them with the ICSSG Switch firmwares. We can do this
>> without bringing the interfaces up / down.
>>
>> When first interface is added to bridge it will still run emac
>> firmwares. The moment second interface gets added to bridge, we will
>> disable the ports and stop the pru cores. Load the switch firmwares on
>> to the cores, start the cores and enable the ports. All of this is done
>> from the driver.
>>
>> The user need not to bring the interfaces up / down. Loading / Reloading
>> of firmwares will be handled inside the driver only. But we do need to
>> stop the cores for changing firmwares. For stopping the cores we will
>> change the port state to disable by sending r30 command to firmware.
>>
>> As we are not restarting the interfaces, the DRAM, SMEM and MSMC RAM
>> doesn't get cleared. As a result with this approach all configurations
>> will be saved.
>>
>> Please let me know if this approach looks ok to you.
>>
>> Below will be the commands to enable switch mode now,
>>
>> ip link add name br0 type bridge
>> ip link set dev eth1 master br0
>> ip link set dev eth2 master br0 (At this point we will stop the
>> cores, reload switch firmware, start the cores)
>> ip link set dev br0 up
>> bridge vlan add dev br0 vid 1 pvid untagged
>
> This sounds a lot better.
>
> Note that the bridge interface br0 might already be up when the
> interfaces are added. So that is a different order to what you showed
> here.
>
Hi Andrew, I have tested with that sequence as well and forwarding
works. Even if the second interface is added to bridge after bridge is
up, the forwarding works fine.
> There will be some packet losses when you swap firmware, but it
> probably is not that bad. When interfaces are added to a bridge
> packets are dropped anywhere while spanning tree determines the
> network topology. It will just appear your device is slow at doing
> that.
>
Yes there will be packet losses for a slight amount of time but that's
something we can't avoid.
I will post the next revision with these changes soon. Thanks for the
review.
> Andrew
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Thanks and Regards,
Md Danish Anwar
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