Re: [PATCH net-next v3 3/3] net: dsa: rzn1-a5psw: add vlan support

From: Clément Léger
Date: Thu Feb 09 2023 - 08:47:54 EST


Le Wed, 8 Feb 2023 09:38:04 -0800,
Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit :

> > +static void a5psw_vlan_setup(struct a5psw *a5psw, int port)
> > +{
> > + u32 reg;
> > +
> > + /* Enable TAG always mode for the port, this is actually controlled
> > + * by VLAN_IN_MODE_ENA field which will be used for PVID insertion
> > + */
> > + reg = A5PSW_VLAN_IN_MODE_TAG_ALWAYS;
> > + reg <<= A5PSW_VLAN_IN_MODE_PORT_SHIFT(port);
> > + a5psw_reg_rmw(a5psw, A5PSW_VLAN_IN_MODE, A5PSW_VLAN_IN_MODE_PORT(port),
> > + reg);
>
> If we always enable VLAN mode, which VLAN ID do switch ports not part of
> a VLAN aware bridge get classified into?

As answered on Vladimir question, it is VLAN_IN_MODE_ENAnot always VLAN enabled as
stated by the comment above but only if VLAN_IN_MODE_ENA is set (which
is done when setting a PVID only).

>
> > +
> > + /* Set transparent mode for output frame manipulation, this will depend
> > + * on the VLAN_RES configuration mode
> > + */
> > + reg = A5PSW_VLAN_OUT_MODE_TRANSPARENT;
> > + reg <<= A5PSW_VLAN_OUT_MODE_PORT_SHIFT(port);
> > + a5psw_reg_rmw(a5psw, A5PSW_VLAN_OUT_MODE,
> > + A5PSW_VLAN_OUT_MODE_PORT(port), reg);
>
> Sort of a follow-on to the previous question, what does transparent
> mean? Does that mean the frames ingressing with a certain VLAN tag will
> egress with the same VLAN tag in the absence of a VLAN configuration
> rewriting the tag?

Yes, here is an excerpt of the documentation which should clarified your
question (VLAN Table is actually stored in VLAN_RES registers):

- If frame’s VLAN id is found in the VLAN table (see Section
4.5.3.9(3)(b), VLAN Domain Resolution / VLAN Table) and the port is
defined as tagged for the VLAN, the frame is not modified.

- If frame’s VLAN id is found in the VLAN table and the port is defined
as untagged for the VLAN, the first VLAN tag is removed from the frame.

- If frame’s VLAN id is not found in the VLAN table, the frame is not
modified.

Thanks,

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Clément Léger,
Embedded Linux and Kernel engineer at Bootlin
https://bootlin.com