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authorLennert Buytenhek <buytenh@wantstofly.org>2009-03-20 10:52:09 +0100
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2009-03-22 03:06:54 +0100
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tree545c4a2a63a77b853e3f34609d86b346fe61baf4 /net/dsa/mv88e6123_61_65.c
parentdsa: add support for the Marvell 88E6095/6095F switch chips (diff)
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dsa: add switch chip cascading support
The initial version of the DSA driver only supported a single switch chip per network interface, while DSA-capable switch chips can be interconnected to form a tree of switch chips. This patch adds support for multiple switch chips on a network interface. An example topology for a 16-port device with an embedded CPU is as follows: +-----+ +--------+ +--------+ | |eth0 10| switch |9 10| switch | | CPU +----------+ +-------+ | | | | chip 0 | | chip 1 | +-----+ +---++---+ +---++---+ || || || || ||1000baseT ||1000baseT ||ports 1-8 ||ports 9-16 This requires a couple of interdependent changes in the DSA layer: - The dsa platform driver data needs to be extended: there is still only one netdevice per DSA driver instance (eth0 in the example above), but each of the switch chips in the tree needs its own mii_bus device pointer, MII management bus address, and port name array. (include/net/dsa.h) The existing in-tree dsa users need some small changes to deal with this. (arch/arm) - The DSA and Ethertype DSA tagging modules need to be extended to use the DSA device ID field on receive and demultiplex the packet accordingly, and fill in the DSA device ID field on transmit according to which switch chip the packet is heading to. (net/dsa/tag_{dsa,edsa}.c) - The concept of "CPU port", which is the switch chip port that the CPU is connected to (port 10 on switch chip 0 in the example), needs to be extended with the concept of "upstream port", which is the port on the switch chip that will bring us one hop closer to the CPU (port 10 for both switch chips in the example above). - The dsa platform data needs to specify which ports on which switch chips are links to other switch chips, so that we can enable DSA tagging mode on them. (For inter-switch links, we always use non-EtherType DSA tagging, since it has lower overhead. The CPU link uses dsa or edsa tagging depending on what the 'root' switch chip supports.) This is done by specifying "dsa" for the given port in the port array. - The dsa platform data needs to be extended with information on via which port to reach any given switch chip from any given switch chip. This info is specified via the per-switch chip data struct ->rtable[] array, which gives the nexthop ports for each of the other switches in the tree. For the example topology above, the dsa platform data would look something like this: static struct dsa_chip_data sw[2] = { { .mii_bus = &foo, .sw_addr = 1, .port_names[0] = "p1", .port_names[1] = "p2", .port_names[2] = "p3", .port_names[3] = "p4", .port_names[4] = "p5", .port_names[5] = "p6", .port_names[6] = "p7", .port_names[7] = "p8", .port_names[9] = "dsa", .port_names[10] = "cpu", .rtable = (s8 []){ -1, 9, }, }, { .mii_bus = &foo, .sw_addr = 2, .port_names[0] = "p9", .port_names[1] = "p10", .port_names[2] = "p11", .port_names[3] = "p12", .port_names[4] = "p13", .port_names[5] = "p14", .port_names[6] = "p15", .port_names[7] = "p16", .port_names[10] = "dsa", .rtable = (s8 []){ 10, -1, }, }, }, static struct dsa_platform_data pd = { .netdev = &foo, .nr_switches = 2, .sw = sw, }; Signed-off-by: Lennert Buytenhek <buytenh@marvell.com> Tested-by: Gary Thomas <gary@mlbassoc.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'net/dsa/mv88e6123_61_65.c')
-rw-r--r--net/dsa/mv88e6123_61_65.c92
1 files changed, 59 insertions, 33 deletions
diff --git a/net/dsa/mv88e6123_61_65.c b/net/dsa/mv88e6123_61_65.c
index 100318722214..52faaa21a4d9 100644
--- a/net/dsa/mv88e6123_61_65.c
+++ b/net/dsa/mv88e6123_61_65.c
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/*
* net/dsa/mv88e6123_61_65.c - Marvell 88e6123/6161/6165 switch chip support
- * Copyright (c) 2008 Marvell Semiconductor
+ * Copyright (c) 2008-2009 Marvell Semiconductor
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -98,17 +98,17 @@ static int mv88e6123_61_65_setup_global(struct dsa_switch *ds)
return ret;
/*
- * Configure the cpu port, and configure the cpu port as the
- * port to which ingress and egress monitor frames are to be
- * sent.
+ * Configure the upstream port, and configure the upstream
+ * port as the port to which ingress and egress monitor frames
+ * are to be sent.
*/
- REG_WRITE(REG_GLOBAL, 0x1a, (ds->cpu_port * 0x1110));
+ REG_WRITE(REG_GLOBAL, 0x1a, (dsa_upstream_port(ds) * 0x1110));
/*
* Disable remote management for now, and set the switch's
- * DSA device number to zero.
+ * DSA device number.
*/
- REG_WRITE(REG_GLOBAL, 0x1c, 0x0000);
+ REG_WRITE(REG_GLOBAL, 0x1c, ds->index & 0x1f);
/*
* Send all frames with destination addresses matching
@@ -133,10 +133,17 @@ static int mv88e6123_61_65_setup_global(struct dsa_switch *ds)
REG_WRITE(REG_GLOBAL2, 0x05, 0x00ff);
/*
- * Map all DSA device IDs to the CPU port.
+ * Program the DSA routing table.
*/
- for (i = 0; i < 32; i++)
- REG_WRITE(REG_GLOBAL2, 0x06, 0x8000 | (i << 8) | ds->cpu_port);
+ for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) {
+ int nexthop;
+
+ nexthop = 0x1f;
+ if (i != ds->index && i < ds->dst->pd->nr_chips)
+ nexthop = ds->pd->rtable[i] & 0x1f;
+
+ REG_WRITE(REG_GLOBAL2, 0x06, 0x8000 | (i << 8) | nexthop);
+ }
/*
* Clear all trunk masks.
@@ -176,12 +183,18 @@ static int mv88e6123_61_65_setup_global(struct dsa_switch *ds)
static int mv88e6123_61_65_setup_port(struct dsa_switch *ds, int p)
{
int addr = REG_PORT(p);
+ u16 val;
/*
* MAC Forcing register: don't force link, speed, duplex
- * or flow control state to any particular values.
+ * or flow control state to any particular values on physical
+ * ports, but force the CPU port and all DSA ports to 1000 Mb/s
+ * full duplex.
*/
- REG_WRITE(addr, 0x01, 0x0003);
+ if (dsa_is_cpu_port(ds, p) || ds->dsa_port_mask & (1 << p))
+ REG_WRITE(addr, 0x01, 0x003e);
+ else
+ REG_WRITE(addr, 0x01, 0x0003);
/*
* Do not limit the period of time that this port can be
@@ -192,37 +205,50 @@ static int mv88e6123_61_65_setup_port(struct dsa_switch *ds, int p)
/*
* Port Control: disable Drop-on-Unlock, disable Drop-on-Lock,
- * configure the requested (DSA/EDSA) tagging mode if this is
- * the CPU port, disable Header mode, enable IGMP/MLD snooping,
- * disable VLAN tunneling, determine priority by looking at
- * 802.1p and IP priority fields (IP prio has precedence), and
- * set STP state to Forwarding. Finally, if this is the CPU
- * port, additionally enable forwarding of unknown unicast and
- * multicast addresses.
- */
- REG_WRITE(addr, 0x04,
- (p == ds->cpu_port) ?
- (ds->tag_protocol == htons(ETH_P_DSA)) ?
- 0x053f : 0x373f :
- 0x0433);
+ * disable Header mode, enable IGMP/MLD snooping, disable VLAN
+ * tunneling, determine priority by looking at 802.1p and IP
+ * priority fields (IP prio has precedence), and set STP state
+ * to Forwarding.
+ *
+ * If this is the CPU link, use DSA or EDSA tagging depending
+ * on which tagging mode was configured.
+ *
+ * If this is a link to another switch, use DSA tagging mode.
+ *
+ * If this is the upstream port for this switch, enable
+ * forwarding of unknown unicasts and multicasts.
+ */
+ val = 0x0433;
+ if (dsa_is_cpu_port(ds, p)) {
+ if (ds->dst->tag_protocol == htons(ETH_P_EDSA))
+ val |= 0x3300;
+ else
+ val |= 0x0100;
+ }
+ if (ds->dsa_port_mask & (1 << p))
+ val |= 0x0100;
+ if (p == dsa_upstream_port(ds))
+ val |= 0x000c;
+ REG_WRITE(addr, 0x04, val);
/*
* Port Control 1: disable trunking. Also, if this is the
* CPU port, enable learn messages to be sent to this port.
*/
- REG_WRITE(addr, 0x05, (p == ds->cpu_port) ? 0x8000 : 0x0000);
+ REG_WRITE(addr, 0x05, dsa_is_cpu_port(ds, p) ? 0x8000 : 0x0000);
/*
* Port based VLAN map: give each port its own address
* database, allow the CPU port to talk to each of the 'real'
* ports, and allow each of the 'real' ports to only talk to
- * the CPU port.
- */
- REG_WRITE(addr, 0x06,
- ((p & 0xf) << 12) |
- ((p == ds->cpu_port) ?
- ds->valid_port_mask :
- (1 << ds->cpu_port)));
+ * the upstream port.
+ */
+ val = (p & 0xf) << 12;
+ if (dsa_is_cpu_port(ds, p))
+ val |= ds->phys_port_mask;
+ else
+ val |= 1 << dsa_upstream_port(ds);
+ REG_WRITE(addr, 0x06, val);
/*
* Default VLAN ID and priority: don't set a default VLAN