On Wed Oct 28, 2020 at 3:58 AM CET, Vladimir Oltean wrote:
> When you use dsa_broadcast, it is reachable from _all_ switch trees, not
> from "the" switch tree. This was added to support "islands" of
> inter-compatible DSA switches separated by other DSA switches with
> incompatible taggers. Not sur
On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 11:51:15AM +0100, Tobias Waldekranz wrote:
> Monitor the following events and notify the driver when:
>
> - A DSA port joins/leaves a LAG.
> - A LAG, made up of DSA ports, joins/leaves a bridge.
> - A DSA port in a LAG is enabled/disabled (enabled meaning
> "distributing"
Monitor the following events and notify the driver when:
- A DSA port joins/leaves a LAG.
- A LAG, made up of DSA ports, joins/leaves a bridge.
- A DSA port in a LAG is enabled/disabled (enabled meaning
"distributing" in 802.3ad LACP terms).
Each LAG interface to which a DSA port is attached is