[PATCH net-next 0/3] RSTP SWITCH support for PRU-ICSSM Ethernet driver

Parvathi Pudi parvathi at couthit.com
Fri Sep 26 06:09:05 PDT 2025


Hi,

> On Thu, Sep 25, 2025 at 07:32:09PM +0530, Parvathi Pudi wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> The DUAL-EMAC patch series for Megabit Industrial Communication Sub-system
>> (ICSSM), which provides the foundational support for Ethernet functionality
>> over PRU-ICSS on the TI SOCs (AM335x, AM437x, and AM57x), was merged into
>> net-next recently [1].
>> 
>> This patch series enhances the PRU-ICSSM Ethernet driver to support
>> RSTP SWITCH mode, which has been implemented based on "switchdev" and
>> interacts with "mstp daemon" to support Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
>> (RSTP) as well.
> 
> Is there anything in this patchset which is specific to RSTP? In
> general, there is no difference between STP and RSTP. STP is generally
> done in the kernel as part of the kernel bridge code. RSTP does it in
> user space. But the hardware driver does not care if it is STP or
> RSTP, it is the same API to the layer above.
> 
> 	Andrew

No, this patch-set applies to both STP and RSTP. The driver and firmware
responds to the port-state transitions and FDB operations through the
standard Linux switchdev/bridge interfaces, with no STP/RSTP related
logic executed in driver/firmware.

We referred to RSTP in the commit message as it is our primary use case
and it implies support for STP as well.


Thanks and Regards,
Parvathi.



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