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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
/*
* net/dsa/tag_ksz.c - Microchip KSZ Switch tag format handling
* Copyright (c) 2017 Microchip Technology
*/
#include <linux/dsa/ksz_common.h>
#include <linux/etherdevice.h>
#include <linux/list.h>
#include <linux/ptp_classify.h>
#include <net/dsa.h>
#include "tag.h"
net: dsa: provide a second modalias to tag proto drivers based on their name Currently, tagging protocol drivers have a modalias of "dsa_tag:id-<number>", where the number is one of DSA_TAG_PROTO_*_VALUE. This modalias makes it possible for the request_module() call in dsa_tag_driver_get() to work, given the input it has - an integer returned by ds->ops->get_tag_protocol(). It is also possible to change tagging protocols at (pseudo-)runtime, via sysfs or via device tree, and this works via the name string of the tagging protocol rather than via its id (DSA_TAG_PROTO_*_VALUE). In the latter case, there is no request_module() call, because there is no association that the DSA core has between the string name and the ID, to construct the modalias. The module is simply assumed to have been inserted. This is actually slightly problematic when the tagging protocol change should take place at probe time, since it's expected that the dependency module should get autoloaded. For this purpose, let's introduce a second modalias, so that the DSA core can call request_module() by name. There is no reason to make the modalias by name optional, so just modify the MODULE_ALIAS_DSA_TAG_DRIVER() macro to take both the ID and the name as arguments, and generate two modaliases behind the scenes. Suggested-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com> Tested-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> # on kontron-sl28 w/ ocelot_8021q Tested-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2022-11-15 01:18:44 +00:00
#define KSZ8795_NAME "ksz8795"
#define KSZ9477_NAME "ksz9477"
#define KSZ9893_NAME "ksz9893"
#define LAN937X_NAME "lan937x"
/* Typically only one byte is used for tail tag. */
#define KSZ_PTP_TAG_LEN 4
#define KSZ_EGRESS_TAG_LEN 1
#define KSZ_INGRESS_TAG_LEN 1
#define KSZ_HWTS_EN 0
struct ksz_tagger_private {
struct ksz_tagger_data data; /* Must be first */
unsigned long state;
struct kthread_worker *xmit_worker;
};
static struct ksz_tagger_private *
ksz_tagger_private(struct dsa_switch *ds)
{
return ds->tagger_data;
}
static void ksz_hwtstamp_set_state(struct dsa_switch *ds, bool on)
{
struct ksz_tagger_private *priv = ksz_tagger_private(ds);
if (on)
set_bit(KSZ_HWTS_EN, &priv->state);
else
clear_bit(KSZ_HWTS_EN, &priv->state);
}
static void ksz_disconnect(struct dsa_switch *ds)
{
struct ksz_tagger_private *priv = ds->tagger_data;
kthread_destroy_worker(priv->xmit_worker);
kfree(priv);
ds->tagger_data = NULL;
}
static int ksz_connect(struct dsa_switch *ds)
{
struct ksz_tagger_data *tagger_data;
struct kthread_worker *xmit_worker;
struct ksz_tagger_private *priv;
int ret;
priv = kzalloc(sizeof(*priv), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!priv)
return -ENOMEM;
xmit_worker = kthread_create_worker(0, "dsa%d:%d_xmit",
ds->dst->index, ds->index);
if (IS_ERR(xmit_worker)) {
ret = PTR_ERR(xmit_worker);
kfree(priv);
return ret;
}
priv->xmit_worker = xmit_worker;
/* Export functions for switch driver use */
tagger_data = &priv->data;
tagger_data->hwtstamp_set_state = ksz_hwtstamp_set_state;
ds->tagger_data = priv;
return 0;
}
static struct sk_buff *ksz_common_rcv(struct sk_buff *skb,
struct net_device *dev,
unsigned int port, unsigned int len)
{
skb->dev = dsa_master_find_slave(dev, 0, port);
if (!skb->dev)
return NULL;
if (pskb_trim_rcsum(skb, skb->len - len))
return NULL;
dsa_default_offload_fwd_mark(skb);
return skb;
}
/*
* For Ingress (Host -> KSZ8795), 1 byte is added before FCS.
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* DA(6bytes)|SA(6bytes)|....|Data(nbytes)|tag(1byte)|FCS(4bytes)
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* tag : each bit represents port (eg, 0x01=port1, 0x02=port2, 0x10=port5)
*
* For Egress (KSZ8795 -> Host), 1 byte is added before FCS.
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* DA(6bytes)|SA(6bytes)|....|Data(nbytes)|tag0(1byte)|FCS(4bytes)
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* tag0 : zero-based value represents port
* (eg, 0x00=port1, 0x02=port3, 0x06=port7)
*/
#define KSZ8795_TAIL_TAG_OVERRIDE BIT(6)
#define KSZ8795_TAIL_TAG_LOOKUP BIT(7)
static struct sk_buff *ksz8795_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev)
{
struct dsa_port *dp = dsa_slave_to_port(dev);
struct ethhdr *hdr;
u8 *tag;
if (skb->ip_summed == CHECKSUM_PARTIAL && skb_checksum_help(skb))
return NULL;
/* Tag encoding */
tag = skb_put(skb, KSZ_INGRESS_TAG_LEN);
hdr = skb_eth_hdr(skb);
*tag = 1 << dp->index;
if (is_link_local_ether_addr(hdr->h_dest))
*tag |= KSZ8795_TAIL_TAG_OVERRIDE;
return skb;
}
static struct sk_buff *ksz8795_rcv(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev)
{
u8 *tag = skb_tail_pointer(skb) - KSZ_EGRESS_TAG_LEN;
return ksz_common_rcv(skb, dev, tag[0] & 7, KSZ_EGRESS_TAG_LEN);
}
static const struct dsa_device_ops ksz8795_netdev_ops = {
net: dsa: provide a second modalias to tag proto drivers based on their name Currently, tagging protocol drivers have a modalias of "dsa_tag:id-<number>", where the number is one of DSA_TAG_PROTO_*_VALUE. This modalias makes it possible for the request_module() call in dsa_tag_driver_get() to work, given the input it has - an integer returned by ds->ops->get_tag_protocol(). It is also possible to change tagging protocols at (pseudo-)runtime, via sysfs or via device tree, and this works via the name string of the tagging protocol rather than via its id (DSA_TAG_PROTO_*_VALUE). In the latter case, there is no request_module() call, because there is no association that the DSA core has between the string name and the ID, to construct the modalias. The module is simply assumed to have been inserted. This is actually slightly problematic when the tagging protocol change should take place at probe time, since it's expected that the dependency module should get autoloaded. For this purpose, let's introduce a second modalias, so that the DSA core can call request_module() by name. There is no reason to make the modalias by name optional, so just modify the MODULE_ALIAS_DSA_TAG_DRIVER() macro to take both the ID and the name as arguments, and generate two modaliases behind the scenes. Suggested-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com> Tested-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> # on kontron-sl28 w/ ocelot_8021q Tested-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2022-11-15 01:18:44 +00:00
.name = KSZ8795_NAME,
.proto = DSA_TAG_PROTO_KSZ8795,
.xmit = ksz8795_xmit,
.rcv = ksz8795_rcv,
.needed_tailroom = KSZ_INGRESS_TAG_LEN,
};
DSA_TAG_DRIVER(ksz8795_netdev_ops);
net: dsa: provide a second modalias to tag proto drivers based on their name Currently, tagging protocol drivers have a modalias of "dsa_tag:id-<number>", where the number is one of DSA_TAG_PROTO_*_VALUE. This modalias makes it possible for the request_module() call in dsa_tag_driver_get() to work, given the input it has - an integer returned by ds->ops->get_tag_protocol(). It is also possible to change tagging protocols at (pseudo-)runtime, via sysfs or via device tree, and this works via the name string of the tagging protocol rather than via its id (DSA_TAG_PROTO_*_VALUE). In the latter case, there is no request_module() call, because there is no association that the DSA core has between the string name and the ID, to construct the modalias. The module is simply assumed to have been inserted. This is actually slightly problematic when the tagging protocol change should take place at probe time, since it's expected that the dependency module should get autoloaded. For this purpose, let's introduce a second modalias, so that the DSA core can call request_module() by name. There is no reason to make the modalias by name optional, so just modify the MODULE_ALIAS_DSA_TAG_DRIVER() macro to take both the ID and the name as arguments, and generate two modaliases behind the scenes. Suggested-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com> Tested-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> # on kontron-sl28 w/ ocelot_8021q Tested-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2022-11-15 01:18:44 +00:00
MODULE_ALIAS_DSA_TAG_DRIVER(DSA_TAG_PROTO_KSZ8795, KSZ8795_NAME);
/*
* For Ingress (Host -> KSZ9477), 2/6 bytes are added before FCS.
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* DA(6bytes)|SA(6bytes)|....|Data(nbytes)|ts(4bytes)|tag0(1byte)|tag1(1byte)|
* FCS(4bytes)
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ts : time stamp (Present only if PTP is enabled in the Hardware)
* tag0 : Prioritization (not used now)
* tag1 : each bit represents port (eg, 0x01=port1, 0x02=port2, 0x10=port5)
*
* For Egress (KSZ9477 -> Host), 1/5 bytes is added before FCS.
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* DA(6bytes)|SA(6bytes)|....|Data(nbytes)|ts(4bytes)|tag0(1byte)|FCS(4bytes)
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ts : time stamp (Present only if bit 7 of tag0 is set)
* tag0 : zero-based value represents port
* (eg, 0x00=port1, 0x02=port3, 0x06=port7)
*/
#define KSZ9477_INGRESS_TAG_LEN 2
#define KSZ9477_PTP_TAG_LEN 4
#define KSZ9477_PTP_TAG_INDICATION 0x80
#define KSZ9477_TAIL_TAG_PRIO GENMASK(8, 7)
#define KSZ9477_TAIL_TAG_OVERRIDE BIT(9)
#define KSZ9477_TAIL_TAG_LOOKUP BIT(10)
static void ksz_rcv_timestamp(struct sk_buff *skb, u8 *tag)
{
u8 *tstamp_raw = tag - KSZ_PTP_TAG_LEN;
ktime_t tstamp;
tstamp = ksz_decode_tstamp(get_unaligned_be32(tstamp_raw));
KSZ_SKB_CB(skb)->tstamp = tstamp;
}
/* Time stamp tag *needs* to be inserted if PTP is enabled in hardware.
* Regardless of Whether it is a PTP frame or not.
*/
static void ksz_xmit_timestamp(struct dsa_port *dp, struct sk_buff *skb)
{
struct ksz_tagger_private *priv;
struct ptp_header *ptp_hdr;
unsigned int ptp_type;
u32 tstamp_raw = 0;
s64 correction;
priv = ksz_tagger_private(dp->ds);
if (!test_bit(KSZ_HWTS_EN, &priv->state))
return;
if (!KSZ_SKB_CB(skb)->update_correction)
goto output_tag;
ptp_type = KSZ_SKB_CB(skb)->ptp_type;
ptp_hdr = ptp_parse_header(skb, ptp_type);
if (!ptp_hdr)
goto output_tag;
correction = (s64)get_unaligned_be64(&ptp_hdr->correction);
if (correction < 0) {
struct timespec64 ts;
ts = ns_to_timespec64(-correction >> 16);
tstamp_raw = ((ts.tv_sec & 3) << 30) | ts.tv_nsec;
/* Set correction field to 0 and update UDP checksum */
ptp_header_update_correction(skb, ptp_type, ptp_hdr, 0);
}
output_tag:
put_unaligned_be32(tstamp_raw, skb_put(skb, KSZ_PTP_TAG_LEN));
}
/* Defer transmit if waiting for egress time stamp is required. */
static struct sk_buff *ksz_defer_xmit(struct dsa_port *dp, struct sk_buff *skb)
{
struct ksz_tagger_data *tagger_data = ksz_tagger_data(dp->ds);
struct ksz_tagger_private *priv = ksz_tagger_private(dp->ds);
void (*xmit_work_fn)(struct kthread_work *work);
struct sk_buff *clone = KSZ_SKB_CB(skb)->clone;
struct ksz_deferred_xmit_work *xmit_work;
struct kthread_worker *xmit_worker;
if (!clone)
return skb; /* no deferred xmit for this packet */
xmit_work_fn = tagger_data->xmit_work_fn;
xmit_worker = priv->xmit_worker;
if (!xmit_work_fn || !xmit_worker)
return NULL;
xmit_work = kzalloc(sizeof(*xmit_work), GFP_ATOMIC);
if (!xmit_work)
return NULL;
kthread_init_work(&xmit_work->work, xmit_work_fn);
/* Increase refcount so the kfree_skb in dsa_slave_xmit
* won't really free the packet.
*/
xmit_work->dp = dp;
xmit_work->skb = skb_get(skb);
kthread_queue_work(xmit_worker, &xmit_work->work);
return NULL;
}
static struct sk_buff *ksz9477_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb,
struct net_device *dev)
{
u16 queue_mapping = skb_get_queue_mapping(skb);
u8 prio = netdev_txq_to_tc(dev, queue_mapping);
struct dsa_port *dp = dsa_slave_to_port(dev);
struct ethhdr *hdr;
__be16 *tag;
u16 val;
if (skb->ip_summed == CHECKSUM_PARTIAL && skb_checksum_help(skb))
return NULL;
/* Tag encoding */
ksz_xmit_timestamp(dp, skb);
tag = skb_put(skb, KSZ9477_INGRESS_TAG_LEN);
hdr = skb_eth_hdr(skb);
val = BIT(dp->index);
val |= FIELD_PREP(KSZ9477_TAIL_TAG_PRIO, prio);
if (is_link_local_ether_addr(hdr->h_dest))
val |= KSZ9477_TAIL_TAG_OVERRIDE;
*tag = cpu_to_be16(val);
return ksz_defer_xmit(dp, skb);
}
static struct sk_buff *ksz9477_rcv(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev)
{
/* Tag decoding */
u8 *tag = skb_tail_pointer(skb) - KSZ_EGRESS_TAG_LEN;
unsigned int port = tag[0] & 7;
unsigned int len = KSZ_EGRESS_TAG_LEN;
/* Extra 4-bytes PTP timestamp */
if (tag[0] & KSZ9477_PTP_TAG_INDICATION) {
ksz_rcv_timestamp(skb, tag);
len += KSZ_PTP_TAG_LEN;
}
return ksz_common_rcv(skb, dev, port, len);
}
static const struct dsa_device_ops ksz9477_netdev_ops = {
net: dsa: provide a second modalias to tag proto drivers based on their name Currently, tagging protocol drivers have a modalias of "dsa_tag:id-<number>", where the number is one of DSA_TAG_PROTO_*_VALUE. This modalias makes it possible for the request_module() call in dsa_tag_driver_get() to work, given the input it has - an integer returned by ds->ops->get_tag_protocol(). It is also possible to change tagging protocols at (pseudo-)runtime, via sysfs or via device tree, and this works via the name string of the tagging protocol rather than via its id (DSA_TAG_PROTO_*_VALUE). In the latter case, there is no request_module() call, because there is no association that the DSA core has between the string name and the ID, to construct the modalias. The module is simply assumed to have been inserted. This is actually slightly problematic when the tagging protocol change should take place at probe time, since it's expected that the dependency module should get autoloaded. For this purpose, let's introduce a second modalias, so that the DSA core can call request_module() by name. There is no reason to make the modalias by name optional, so just modify the MODULE_ALIAS_DSA_TAG_DRIVER() macro to take both the ID and the name as arguments, and generate two modaliases behind the scenes. Suggested-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com> Tested-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> # on kontron-sl28 w/ ocelot_8021q Tested-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2022-11-15 01:18:44 +00:00
.name = KSZ9477_NAME,
.proto = DSA_TAG_PROTO_KSZ9477,
.xmit = ksz9477_xmit,
.rcv = ksz9477_rcv,
.connect = ksz_connect,
.disconnect = ksz_disconnect,
.needed_tailroom = KSZ9477_INGRESS_TAG_LEN + KSZ_PTP_TAG_LEN,
};
DSA_TAG_DRIVER(ksz9477_netdev_ops);
net: dsa: provide a second modalias to tag proto drivers based on their name Currently, tagging protocol drivers have a modalias of "dsa_tag:id-<number>", where the number is one of DSA_TAG_PROTO_*_VALUE. This modalias makes it possible for the request_module() call in dsa_tag_driver_get() to work, given the input it has - an integer returned by ds->ops->get_tag_protocol(). It is also possible to change tagging protocols at (pseudo-)runtime, via sysfs or via device tree, and this works via the name string of the tagging protocol rather than via its id (DSA_TAG_PROTO_*_VALUE). In the latter case, there is no request_module() call, because there is no association that the DSA core has between the string name and the ID, to construct the modalias. The module is simply assumed to have been inserted. This is actually slightly problematic when the tagging protocol change should take place at probe time, since it's expected that the dependency module should get autoloaded. For this purpose, let's introduce a second modalias, so that the DSA core can call request_module() by name. There is no reason to make the modalias by name optional, so just modify the MODULE_ALIAS_DSA_TAG_DRIVER() macro to take both the ID and the name as arguments, and generate two modaliases behind the scenes. Suggested-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com> Tested-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> # on kontron-sl28 w/ ocelot_8021q Tested-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2022-11-15 01:18:44 +00:00
MODULE_ALIAS_DSA_TAG_DRIVER(DSA_TAG_PROTO_KSZ9477, KSZ9477_NAME);
#define KSZ9893_TAIL_TAG_PRIO GENMASK(4, 3)
#define KSZ9893_TAIL_TAG_OVERRIDE BIT(5)
#define KSZ9893_TAIL_TAG_LOOKUP BIT(6)
static struct sk_buff *ksz9893_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb,
struct net_device *dev)
{
u16 queue_mapping = skb_get_queue_mapping(skb);
u8 prio = netdev_txq_to_tc(dev, queue_mapping);
struct dsa_port *dp = dsa_slave_to_port(dev);
struct ethhdr *hdr;
u8 *tag;
if (skb->ip_summed == CHECKSUM_PARTIAL && skb_checksum_help(skb))
return NULL;
/* Tag encoding */
ksz_xmit_timestamp(dp, skb);
tag = skb_put(skb, KSZ_INGRESS_TAG_LEN);
hdr = skb_eth_hdr(skb);
*tag = BIT(dp->index);
*tag |= FIELD_PREP(KSZ9893_TAIL_TAG_PRIO, prio);
if (is_link_local_ether_addr(hdr->h_dest))
*tag |= KSZ9893_TAIL_TAG_OVERRIDE;
return ksz_defer_xmit(dp, skb);
}
static const struct dsa_device_ops ksz9893_netdev_ops = {
net: dsa: provide a second modalias to tag proto drivers based on their name Currently, tagging protocol drivers have a modalias of "dsa_tag:id-<number>", where the number is one of DSA_TAG_PROTO_*_VALUE. This modalias makes it possible for the request_module() call in dsa_tag_driver_get() to work, given the input it has - an integer returned by ds->ops->get_tag_protocol(). It is also possible to change tagging protocols at (pseudo-)runtime, via sysfs or via device tree, and this works via the name string of the tagging protocol rather than via its id (DSA_TAG_PROTO_*_VALUE). In the latter case, there is no request_module() call, because there is no association that the DSA core has between the string name and the ID, to construct the modalias. The module is simply assumed to have been inserted. This is actually slightly problematic when the tagging protocol change should take place at probe time, since it's expected that the dependency module should get autoloaded. For this purpose, let's introduce a second modalias, so that the DSA core can call request_module() by name. There is no reason to make the modalias by name optional, so just modify the MODULE_ALIAS_DSA_TAG_DRIVER() macro to take both the ID and the name as arguments, and generate two modaliases behind the scenes. Suggested-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com> Tested-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> # on kontron-sl28 w/ ocelot_8021q Tested-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2022-11-15 01:18:44 +00:00
.name = KSZ9893_NAME,
.proto = DSA_TAG_PROTO_KSZ9893,
.xmit = ksz9893_xmit,
.rcv = ksz9477_rcv,
.connect = ksz_connect,
.disconnect = ksz_disconnect,
.needed_tailroom = KSZ_INGRESS_TAG_LEN + KSZ_PTP_TAG_LEN,
};
DSA_TAG_DRIVER(ksz9893_netdev_ops);
net: dsa: provide a second modalias to tag proto drivers based on their name Currently, tagging protocol drivers have a modalias of "dsa_tag:id-<number>", where the number is one of DSA_TAG_PROTO_*_VALUE. This modalias makes it possible for the request_module() call in dsa_tag_driver_get() to work, given the input it has - an integer returned by ds->ops->get_tag_protocol(). It is also possible to change tagging protocols at (pseudo-)runtime, via sysfs or via device tree, and this works via the name string of the tagging protocol rather than via its id (DSA_TAG_PROTO_*_VALUE). In the latter case, there is no request_module() call, because there is no association that the DSA core has between the string name and the ID, to construct the modalias. The module is simply assumed to have been inserted. This is actually slightly problematic when the tagging protocol change should take place at probe time, since it's expected that the dependency module should get autoloaded. For this purpose, let's introduce a second modalias, so that the DSA core can call request_module() by name. There is no reason to make the modalias by name optional, so just modify the MODULE_ALIAS_DSA_TAG_DRIVER() macro to take both the ID and the name as arguments, and generate two modaliases behind the scenes. Suggested-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com> Tested-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> # on kontron-sl28 w/ ocelot_8021q Tested-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2022-11-15 01:18:44 +00:00
MODULE_ALIAS_DSA_TAG_DRIVER(DSA_TAG_PROTO_KSZ9893, KSZ9893_NAME);
/* For xmit, 2/6 bytes are added before FCS.
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* DA(6bytes)|SA(6bytes)|....|Data(nbytes)|ts(4bytes)|tag0(1byte)|tag1(1byte)|
* FCS(4bytes)
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ts : time stamp (Present only if PTP is enabled in the Hardware)
* tag0 : represents tag override, lookup and valid
* tag1 : each bit represents port (eg, 0x01=port1, 0x02=port2, 0x80=port8)
*
* For rcv, 1/5 bytes is added before FCS.
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* DA(6bytes)|SA(6bytes)|....|Data(nbytes)|ts(4bytes)|tag0(1byte)|FCS(4bytes)
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ts : time stamp (Present only if bit 7 of tag0 is set)
* tag0 : zero-based value represents port
* (eg, 0x00=port1, 0x02=port3, 0x07=port8)
*/
#define LAN937X_EGRESS_TAG_LEN 2
#define LAN937X_TAIL_TAG_BLOCKING_OVERRIDE BIT(11)
#define LAN937X_TAIL_TAG_LOOKUP BIT(12)
#define LAN937X_TAIL_TAG_VALID BIT(13)
#define LAN937X_TAIL_TAG_PRIO GENMASK(10, 8)
#define LAN937X_TAIL_TAG_PORT_MASK 7
static struct sk_buff *lan937x_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb,
struct net_device *dev)
{
u16 queue_mapping = skb_get_queue_mapping(skb);
u8 prio = netdev_txq_to_tc(dev, queue_mapping);
struct dsa_port *dp = dsa_slave_to_port(dev);
const struct ethhdr *hdr = eth_hdr(skb);
__be16 *tag;
u16 val;
if (skb->ip_summed == CHECKSUM_PARTIAL && skb_checksum_help(skb))
return NULL;
ksz_xmit_timestamp(dp, skb);
tag = skb_put(skb, LAN937X_EGRESS_TAG_LEN);
val = BIT(dp->index);
val |= FIELD_PREP(LAN937X_TAIL_TAG_PRIO, prio);
if (is_link_local_ether_addr(hdr->h_dest))
val |= LAN937X_TAIL_TAG_BLOCKING_OVERRIDE;
/* Tail tag valid bit - This bit should always be set by the CPU */
val |= LAN937X_TAIL_TAG_VALID;
put_unaligned_be16(val, tag);
return ksz_defer_xmit(dp, skb);
}
static const struct dsa_device_ops lan937x_netdev_ops = {
net: dsa: provide a second modalias to tag proto drivers based on their name Currently, tagging protocol drivers have a modalias of "dsa_tag:id-<number>", where the number is one of DSA_TAG_PROTO_*_VALUE. This modalias makes it possible for the request_module() call in dsa_tag_driver_get() to work, given the input it has - an integer returned by ds->ops->get_tag_protocol(). It is also possible to change tagging protocols at (pseudo-)runtime, via sysfs or via device tree, and this works via the name string of the tagging protocol rather than via its id (DSA_TAG_PROTO_*_VALUE). In the latter case, there is no request_module() call, because there is no association that the DSA core has between the string name and the ID, to construct the modalias. The module is simply assumed to have been inserted. This is actually slightly problematic when the tagging protocol change should take place at probe time, since it's expected that the dependency module should get autoloaded. For this purpose, let's introduce a second modalias, so that the DSA core can call request_module() by name. There is no reason to make the modalias by name optional, so just modify the MODULE_ALIAS_DSA_TAG_DRIVER() macro to take both the ID and the name as arguments, and generate two modaliases behind the scenes. Suggested-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com> Tested-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> # on kontron-sl28 w/ ocelot_8021q Tested-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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.name = LAN937X_NAME,
.proto = DSA_TAG_PROTO_LAN937X,
.xmit = lan937x_xmit,
.rcv = ksz9477_rcv,
.connect = ksz_connect,
.disconnect = ksz_disconnect,
.needed_tailroom = LAN937X_EGRESS_TAG_LEN + KSZ_PTP_TAG_LEN,
};
DSA_TAG_DRIVER(lan937x_netdev_ops);
net: dsa: provide a second modalias to tag proto drivers based on their name Currently, tagging protocol drivers have a modalias of "dsa_tag:id-<number>", where the number is one of DSA_TAG_PROTO_*_VALUE. This modalias makes it possible for the request_module() call in dsa_tag_driver_get() to work, given the input it has - an integer returned by ds->ops->get_tag_protocol(). It is also possible to change tagging protocols at (pseudo-)runtime, via sysfs or via device tree, and this works via the name string of the tagging protocol rather than via its id (DSA_TAG_PROTO_*_VALUE). In the latter case, there is no request_module() call, because there is no association that the DSA core has between the string name and the ID, to construct the modalias. The module is simply assumed to have been inserted. This is actually slightly problematic when the tagging protocol change should take place at probe time, since it's expected that the dependency module should get autoloaded. For this purpose, let's introduce a second modalias, so that the DSA core can call request_module() by name. There is no reason to make the modalias by name optional, so just modify the MODULE_ALIAS_DSA_TAG_DRIVER() macro to take both the ID and the name as arguments, and generate two modaliases behind the scenes. Suggested-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com> Tested-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> # on kontron-sl28 w/ ocelot_8021q Tested-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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MODULE_ALIAS_DSA_TAG_DRIVER(DSA_TAG_PROTO_LAN937X, LAN937X_NAME);
static struct dsa_tag_driver *dsa_tag_driver_array[] = {
&DSA_TAG_DRIVER_NAME(ksz8795_netdev_ops),
&DSA_TAG_DRIVER_NAME(ksz9477_netdev_ops),
&DSA_TAG_DRIVER_NAME(ksz9893_netdev_ops),
&DSA_TAG_DRIVER_NAME(lan937x_netdev_ops),
};
module_dsa_tag_drivers(dsa_tag_driver_array);
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");