Re: [PATCH net-next 2/2] arm: dts: vf610-zii-dev-rev-b: remove ports label

From: Andrew Lunn
Date: Fri Jan 06 2017 - 17:43:48 EST


On Fri, Jan 06, 2017 at 05:00:43PM -0500, Vivien Didelot wrote:
> Now that the "label" property is optional for Ethernet switch ports,
> remove them in the ZII Dev Rev B board DTS.
>
> On a Rev B board, once eth1 is up, this DTS now exposes to userspace:
>
> # ip link | grep ': ' | cut -d: -f2
> lo
> eth0
> eth1
> eth2@eth1
> eth3@eth1
> eth4@eth1
> eth5@eth1
> eth6@eth1
> eth7@eth1
> eth8@eth1
> eth9@eth1
> eth10@eth1
> eth11@eth1
> eth12@eth1

It exposes this, this time. Next time, it could be:

eth0
eth1@eth0
eth2@eth0
eth3@eth0
eth4@eth0
eth5@eth0
eth6@eth0
eth7@eth0
eth8@eth0
eth9@eth0
eth10@eth0
eth11@eth0
eth12

depending on how the base interfaces enumerate.

We have gone from deterministic names to non-deterministic names for
the switch ports. We now must have udev rules, if we want
deterministic names.

If the names where not deterministic before, i would of agreed to
this. But they are deterministic, set by device tree, and set to match
some physical property of the hardware, generally the label on the
case/PCB.

If somebody were to produce a switch on a PCIe card, or a USB bus,
things then are non-deterministic, and leaving the kernel to assign a
name is O.K. So i think the first patch is O.K, but i don't like this
patch.

Andrew