On 22/06/2020 13:06, Marek Behun wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 12:58:00 +0000
ѽ҉ᶬḳ℠ <v...@gmx.net> wrote:

Thank you for the input and pointer to patches.

The problem is that it would require TOS deployed on the device, which
is not the case and the repo being twice removed from the kernel source
-> OpenWrt -> TOS, patches are neither available in mainline or OpenWrt
whilst the Marvell SoC chipset is not unique to the CZ.NIC manufactured
devices but leveraged by other vendors as well.

It seems a bit strange to be nudged to the deployment of a particular
repo, unless self-compiling kernel with those patch sets, instead of the
same functionality being provided straight from mainline. Are those
patch sets being introduced to mainline?
Hi,

I sent a RFC patch series last year adding multiCPU DSA to upstream
kernel, but the problem is a rather complicated.

Tracked those on the ML but did not understand why they fizzled into nothing, least it did not look like that patches been outright rejected. But that is perhaps where "complicated" comes in...

I plan to try again,
but do not know when.

If time is an issue I suppose it would not just do if I picked up those patches and submit those on your behalf to mainline since it likely would require follow up on a code discussion which is beyond realm.


As for OpenWRT - yes, we will try to add full support for Omnia into
upstream OpenWRT sometime soon. We were waiting for some other
patches to be accepted in upstream kernel.

Marek

Will have to wait then and see how that goes. Though it would certainly benefit all device owners with such chip design if mainline would cater for it instead of the various downstream having to patch their end.

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