Re: [PATCH net v4 5/7] net: dsa: mt7530: fix handling of LLDP frames

From: Arınç ÜNAL
Date: Thu Jun 15 2023 - 22:25:06 EST


On 16.06.2023 04:53, Arınç ÜNAL wrote:
On 15.06.2023 15:45, Bartel Eerdekens wrote:
On Wed, Jun 14, 2023 at 6:42 PM Russell King (Oracle)
<linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Mon, Jun 12, 2023 at 10:59:43AM +0300, arinc9.unal@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
From: Arınç ÜNAL <arinc.unal@xxxxxxxxxx>

LLDP frames are link-local frames, therefore they must be trapped to the
CPU port. Currently, the MT753X switches treat LLDP frames as regular
multicast frames, therefore flooding them to user ports. To fix this, set
LLDP frames to be trapped to the CPU port(s).

The mt753x_bpdu_port_fw enum is universally used for trapping frames,
therefore rename it and the values in it to mt753x_port_fw.

For MT7530, LLDP frames received from a user port will be trapped to the
numerically smallest CPU port which is affine to the DSA conduit interface
that is up.

For MT7531 and the switch on the MT7988 SoC, LLDP frames received from a
user port will be trapped to the CPU port that is affine to the user port
from which the frames are received.

The bit for R0E_MANG_FR is 27. When set, the switch regards the frames with
:0E MAC DA as management (LLDP) frames. This bit is set to 1 after reset on
MT7530 and MT7531 according to the documents MT7620 Programming Guide v1.0
and MT7531 Reference Manual for Development Board v1.0, so there's no need
to deal with this bit. Since there's currently no public document for the
switch on the MT7988 SoC, I assume this is also the case for this switch.

Fixes: b8f126a8d543 ("net-next: dsa: add dsa support for Mediatek MT7530 switch")


Patch 4 claims to be a fix for this commit, and introduces one of these
modifications to MT753X_BPC, which this patch then changes.

Let me chime in on this one, as mentioned by Arinç, I am one of the
requesters of having this patch (and patch 4).
Patch 4 enables the trapping of BPDU's to the CPU, being STP (Spanning
Tree) frames. Maybe that should be mentioned, to be clear.

Sure, I can quote the first sentence on the wikipedia page "Bridge protocol data unit".

I changed my mind. There's no reason to describe BPDUs. The familiar reader will know, the unfamiliar reader should just look it up. Like Vladimir said, context helps but at the same time, less is more.

Arınç