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Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
.. include:: <isonum.txt>
===============================================
Ethernet switch device driver model (switchdev)
===============================================
Copyright (c) 2014 Jiri Pirko <jiri@resnulli.us>
Copyright (c) 2014-2015 Scott Feldman <sfeldma@gmail.com>
Copyright |copy| 2014 Jiri Pirko <jiri@resnulli.us>
Copyright |copy| 2014-2015 Scott Feldman <sfeldma@gmail.com>
The Ethernet switch device driver model (switchdev) is an in-kernel driver
@ -12,53 +18,57 @@ Figure 1 is a block diagram showing the components of the switchdev model for
an example setup using a data-center-class switch ASIC chip. Other setups
with SR-IOV or soft switches, such as OVS, are possible.
::
User-space tools
User-space tools
user space |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------+
kernel | Netlink
|
+--------------+-------------------------------+
| Network stack |
| (Linux) |
| |
+----------------------------------------------+
|
+--------------+-------------------------------+
| Network stack |
| (Linux) |
| |
+----------------------------------------------+
sw1p2 sw1p4 sw1p6
sw1p1 + sw1p3 + sw1p5 + eth1
+ | + | + | +
| | | | | | |
+--+----+----+----+----+----+---+ +-----+-----+
| Switch driver | | mgmt |
| (this document) | | driver |
| | | |
+--------------+----------------+ +-----------+
|
sw1p2 sw1p4 sw1p6
sw1p1 + sw1p3 + sw1p5 + eth1
+ | + | + | +
| | | | | | |
+--+----+----+----+----+----+---+ +-----+-----+
| Switch driver | | mgmt |
| (this document) | | driver |
| | | |
+--------------+----------------+ +-----------+
|
kernel | HW bus (eg PCI)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------+
hardware |
+--------------+----------------+
| Switch device (sw1) |
| +----+ +--------+
| | v offloaded data path | mgmt port
| | | |
+--|----|----+----+----+----+---+
| | | | | |
+ + + + + +
p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6
+--------------+----------------+
| Switch device (sw1) |
| +----+ +--------+
| | v offloaded data path | mgmt port
| | | |
+--|----|----+----+----+----+---+
| | | | | |
+ + + + + +
p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6
front-panel ports
front-panel ports
Fig 1.
Fig 1.
Include Files
-------------
#include <linux/netdevice.h>
#include <net/switchdev.h>
::
#include <linux/netdevice.h>
#include <net/switchdev.h>
Configuration
@ -114,10 +124,10 @@ Using port PHYS name (ndo_get_phys_port_name) for the key is particularly
useful for dynamically-named ports where the device names its ports based on
external configuration. For example, if a physical 40G port is split logically
into 4 10G ports, resulting in 4 port netdevs, the device can give a unique
name for each port using port PHYS name. The udev rule would be:
name for each port using port PHYS name. The udev rule would be::
SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="add", ATTR{phys_switch_id}=="<phys_switch_id>", \
ATTR{phys_port_name}!="", NAME="swX$attr{phys_port_name}"
SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="add", ATTR{phys_switch_id}=="<phys_switch_id>", \
ATTR{phys_port_name}!="", NAME="swX$attr{phys_port_name}"
Suggested naming convention is "swXpYsZ", where X is the switch name or ID, Y
is the port name or ID, and Z is the sub-port name or ID. For example, sw1p1s0
@ -173,7 +183,7 @@ Static FDB Entries
The switchdev driver should implement ndo_fdb_add, ndo_fdb_del and ndo_fdb_dump
to support static FDB entries installed to the device. Static bridge FDB
entries are installed, for example, using iproute2 bridge cmd:
entries are installed, for example, using iproute2 bridge cmd::
bridge fdb add ADDR dev DEV [vlan VID] [self]
@ -185,7 +195,7 @@ XXX: what should be done if offloading this rule to hardware fails (for
example, due to full capacity in hardware tables) ?
Note: by default, the bridge does not filter on VLAN and only bridges untagged
traffic. To enable VLAN support, turn on VLAN filtering:
traffic. To enable VLAN support, turn on VLAN filtering::
echo 1 >/sys/class/net/<bridge>/bridge/vlan_filtering
@ -194,7 +204,7 @@ Notification of Learned/Forgotten Source MAC/VLANs
The switch device will learn/forget source MAC address/VLAN on ingress packets
and notify the switch driver of the mac/vlan/port tuples. The switch driver,
in turn, will notify the bridge driver using the switchdev notifier call:
in turn, will notify the bridge driver using the switchdev notifier call::
err = call_switchdev_notifiers(val, dev, info, extack);
@ -202,7 +212,7 @@ Where val is SWITCHDEV_FDB_ADD when learning and SWITCHDEV_FDB_DEL when
forgetting, and info points to a struct switchdev_notifier_fdb_info. On
SWITCHDEV_FDB_ADD, the bridge driver will install the FDB entry into the
bridge's FDB and mark the entry as NTF_EXT_LEARNED. The iproute2 bridge
command will label these entries "offload":
command will label these entries "offload"::
$ bridge fdb
52:54:00:12:35:01 dev sw1p1 master br0 permanent
@ -219,11 +229,11 @@ command will label these entries "offload":
01:00:5e:00:00:01 dev br0 self permanent
33:33:ff:12:35:01 dev br0 self permanent
Learning on the port should be disabled on the bridge using the bridge command:
Learning on the port should be disabled on the bridge using the bridge command::
bridge link set dev DEV learning off
Learning on the device port should be enabled, as well as learning_sync:
Learning on the device port should be enabled, as well as learning_sync::
bridge link set dev DEV learning on self
bridge link set dev DEV learning_sync on self
@ -314,12 +324,16 @@ forwards the packet to the matching FIB entry's nexthop(s) egress ports.
To program the device, the driver has to register a FIB notifier handler
using register_fib_notifier. The following events are available:
FIB_EVENT_ENTRY_ADD: used for both adding a new FIB entry to the device,
or modifying an existing entry on the device.
FIB_EVENT_ENTRY_DEL: used for removing a FIB entry
FIB_EVENT_RULE_ADD, FIB_EVENT_RULE_DEL: used to propagate FIB rule changes
FIB_EVENT_ENTRY_ADD and FIB_EVENT_ENTRY_DEL events pass:
=================== ===================================================
FIB_EVENT_ENTRY_ADD used for both adding a new FIB entry to the device,
or modifying an existing entry on the device.
FIB_EVENT_ENTRY_DEL used for removing a FIB entry
FIB_EVENT_RULE_ADD,
FIB_EVENT_RULE_DEL used to propagate FIB rule changes
=================== ===================================================
FIB_EVENT_ENTRY_ADD and FIB_EVENT_ENTRY_DEL events pass::
struct fib_entry_notifier_info {
struct fib_notifier_info info; /* must be first */
@ -332,12 +346,12 @@ FIB_EVENT_ENTRY_ADD and FIB_EVENT_ENTRY_DEL events pass:
u32 nlflags;
};
to add/modify/delete IPv4 dst/dest_len prefix on table tb_id. The *fi
structure holds details on the route and route's nexthops. *dev is one of the
port netdevs mentioned in the route's next hop list.
to add/modify/delete IPv4 dst/dest_len prefix on table tb_id. The ``*fi``
structure holds details on the route and route's nexthops. ``*dev`` is one
of the port netdevs mentioned in the route's next hop list.
Routes offloaded to the device are labeled with "offload" in the ip route
listing:
listing::
$ ip route show
default via 192.168.0.2 dev eth0

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@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ The DPSW can have ports connected to DPNIs or to PHYs via DPMACs.
For a more detailed description of the Ethernet switch device driver model
see:
Documentation/networking/switchdev.txt
Documentation/networking/switchdev.rst
Creating an Ethernet Switch
===========================