On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 11:16:23 -0700 Florian Fainelli <f.faine...@gmail.com> wrote:
> How is that a problem for other machines? Does that lead to some kind > of broadcast storm because there are machines that keep trying to > respond to ARP solicitations? Mirroring broadcast packages on the interface they are coming in, is IMHO a poor idea. As a result any switch connected to wan update the MAC table and send packages on a port where they do not belong to. Just imagine to send a DHCP request. The BPi R1 acts as nearly perfect black hole in such a situation. > The few aspects that bother me, not in any particular order, are that: > > - you might be able to not change anything and just get away with the > one line patch below that sets skb->offload_fwd_mark to 1 to indicate > to the bridge, not to bother with sending a copy of the packet, since > the HW took care of that already I can test it, but i like to note that the changed function is not executed in case of bcm53125. See commit 54e98b5d663f ("net: dsa: b53: Turn off Broadcom tags for more switches") >From drivers/net/dsa/b53/b53_common.c: ---8<--- /* Older models (5325, 5365) support a different tag format that we do * not support in net/dsa/tag_brcm.c yet. 539x and 531x5 require managed * mode to be turned on which means we need to specifically manage ARL * misses on multicast addresses (TBD). */ if (is5325(dev) || is5365(dev) || is539x(dev) || is531x5(dev) || !b53_can_enable_brcm_tags(ds, port)) return DSA_TAG_PROTO_NONE; ---8<--- > - the patch from me that you included was part of a larger series that > also addressed multicast while in management mode, such we would not > have to chose like you did, have you tested it, did it somehow not > work? Since the patch series was not available any more, I had to gather the snippets. Trying these patches was the last effort to get the switch running without causing network problems. (As far as I see are other parts of the original patch series in mainline) > - you have not copied the DSA maintainers on all of the patches, so > you get a C grade for your patch submission OK. As a RFC patch I am more interrested in the attention of the original author of the patch, which I received :) Regards Bene Spranger