5a17818682
There was a sort of rush surrounding commit88c0a6b503
("net: create a netdev notifier for DSA to reject PTP on DSA master"), due to a desire to convert DSA's attempt to deny TX timestamping on a DSA master to something that doesn't block the kernel-wide API conversion from ndo_eth_ioctl() to ndo_hwtstamp_set(). What was required was a mechanism that did not depend on ndo_eth_ioctl(), and what was provided was a mechanism that did not depend on ndo_eth_ioctl(), while at the same time introducing something that wasn't absolutely necessary - a new netdev notifier. There have been objections from Jakub Kicinski that using notifiers in general when they are not absolutely necessary creates complications to the control flow and difficulties to maintainers who look at the code. So there is a desire to not use notifiers. In addition to that, the notifier chain gets called even if there is no DSA in the system and no one is interested in applying any restriction. Take the model of udp_tunnel_nic_ops and introduce a stub mechanism, through which net/core/dev_ioctl.c can call into DSA even when CONFIG_NET_DSA=m. Compared to the code that existed prior to the notifier conversion, aka what was added in commits: -4cfab35667
("net: dsa: Add wrappers for overloaded ndo_ops") -3369afba1e
("net: Call into DSA netdevice_ops wrappers") this is different because we are not overloading any struct net_device_ops of the DSA master anymore, but rather, we are exposing a rather specific functionality which is orthogonal to which API is used to enable it - ndo_eth_ioctl() or ndo_hwtstamp_set(). Also, what is similar is that both approaches use function pointers to get from built-in code to DSA. There is no point in replicating the function pointers towards __dsa_master_hwtstamp_validate() once for every CPU port (dev->dsa_ptr). Instead, it is sufficient to introduce a singleton struct dsa_stubs, built into the kernel, which contains a single function pointer to __dsa_master_hwtstamp_validate(). I find this approach preferable to what we had originally, because dev->dsa_ptr->netdev_ops->ndo_do_ioctl() used to require going through struct dsa_port (dev->dsa_ptr), and so, this was incompatible with any attempts to add any data encapsulation and hide DSA data structures from the outside world. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/20230403083019.120b72fd@kernel.org/ Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com> Reviewed-by: Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
476 lines
12 KiB
C
476 lines
12 KiB
C
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
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/*
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* Handling of a master device, switching frames via its switch fabric CPU port
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2017 Savoir-faire Linux Inc.
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* Vivien Didelot <vivien.didelot@savoirfairelinux.com>
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*/
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#include <linux/ethtool.h>
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#include <linux/netdevice.h>
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#include <linux/netlink.h>
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#include <net/dsa.h>
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#include "dsa.h"
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#include "master.h"
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#include "port.h"
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#include "tag.h"
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static int dsa_master_get_regs_len(struct net_device *dev)
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{
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struct dsa_port *cpu_dp = dev->dsa_ptr;
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const struct ethtool_ops *ops = cpu_dp->orig_ethtool_ops;
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struct dsa_switch *ds = cpu_dp->ds;
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int port = cpu_dp->index;
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int ret = 0;
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int len;
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if (ops->get_regs_len) {
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len = ops->get_regs_len(dev);
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if (len < 0)
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return len;
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ret += len;
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}
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ret += sizeof(struct ethtool_drvinfo);
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ret += sizeof(struct ethtool_regs);
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if (ds->ops->get_regs_len) {
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len = ds->ops->get_regs_len(ds, port);
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if (len < 0)
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return len;
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ret += len;
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}
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return ret;
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}
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static void dsa_master_get_regs(struct net_device *dev,
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struct ethtool_regs *regs, void *data)
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{
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struct dsa_port *cpu_dp = dev->dsa_ptr;
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const struct ethtool_ops *ops = cpu_dp->orig_ethtool_ops;
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struct dsa_switch *ds = cpu_dp->ds;
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struct ethtool_drvinfo *cpu_info;
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struct ethtool_regs *cpu_regs;
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int port = cpu_dp->index;
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int len;
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if (ops->get_regs_len && ops->get_regs) {
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len = ops->get_regs_len(dev);
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if (len < 0)
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return;
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regs->len = len;
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ops->get_regs(dev, regs, data);
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data += regs->len;
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}
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cpu_info = (struct ethtool_drvinfo *)data;
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strscpy(cpu_info->driver, "dsa", sizeof(cpu_info->driver));
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data += sizeof(*cpu_info);
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cpu_regs = (struct ethtool_regs *)data;
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data += sizeof(*cpu_regs);
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if (ds->ops->get_regs_len && ds->ops->get_regs) {
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len = ds->ops->get_regs_len(ds, port);
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if (len < 0)
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return;
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cpu_regs->len = len;
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ds->ops->get_regs(ds, port, cpu_regs, data);
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}
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}
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static void dsa_master_get_ethtool_stats(struct net_device *dev,
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struct ethtool_stats *stats,
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uint64_t *data)
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{
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struct dsa_port *cpu_dp = dev->dsa_ptr;
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const struct ethtool_ops *ops = cpu_dp->orig_ethtool_ops;
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struct dsa_switch *ds = cpu_dp->ds;
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int port = cpu_dp->index;
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int count = 0;
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if (ops->get_sset_count && ops->get_ethtool_stats) {
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count = ops->get_sset_count(dev, ETH_SS_STATS);
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ops->get_ethtool_stats(dev, stats, data);
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}
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if (ds->ops->get_ethtool_stats)
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ds->ops->get_ethtool_stats(ds, port, data + count);
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}
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static void dsa_master_get_ethtool_phy_stats(struct net_device *dev,
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struct ethtool_stats *stats,
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uint64_t *data)
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{
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struct dsa_port *cpu_dp = dev->dsa_ptr;
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const struct ethtool_ops *ops = cpu_dp->orig_ethtool_ops;
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struct dsa_switch *ds = cpu_dp->ds;
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int port = cpu_dp->index;
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int count = 0;
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if (dev->phydev && !ops->get_ethtool_phy_stats) {
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count = phy_ethtool_get_sset_count(dev->phydev);
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if (count >= 0)
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phy_ethtool_get_stats(dev->phydev, stats, data);
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} else if (ops->get_sset_count && ops->get_ethtool_phy_stats) {
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count = ops->get_sset_count(dev, ETH_SS_PHY_STATS);
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ops->get_ethtool_phy_stats(dev, stats, data);
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}
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if (count < 0)
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count = 0;
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if (ds->ops->get_ethtool_phy_stats)
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ds->ops->get_ethtool_phy_stats(ds, port, data + count);
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}
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static int dsa_master_get_sset_count(struct net_device *dev, int sset)
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{
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struct dsa_port *cpu_dp = dev->dsa_ptr;
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const struct ethtool_ops *ops = cpu_dp->orig_ethtool_ops;
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struct dsa_switch *ds = cpu_dp->ds;
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int count = 0;
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if (sset == ETH_SS_PHY_STATS && dev->phydev &&
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!ops->get_ethtool_phy_stats)
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count = phy_ethtool_get_sset_count(dev->phydev);
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else if (ops->get_sset_count)
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count = ops->get_sset_count(dev, sset);
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if (count < 0)
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count = 0;
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if (ds->ops->get_sset_count)
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count += ds->ops->get_sset_count(ds, cpu_dp->index, sset);
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return count;
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}
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static void dsa_master_get_strings(struct net_device *dev, uint32_t stringset,
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uint8_t *data)
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{
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struct dsa_port *cpu_dp = dev->dsa_ptr;
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const struct ethtool_ops *ops = cpu_dp->orig_ethtool_ops;
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struct dsa_switch *ds = cpu_dp->ds;
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int port = cpu_dp->index;
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int len = ETH_GSTRING_LEN;
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int mcount = 0, count, i;
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uint8_t pfx[4];
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uint8_t *ndata;
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snprintf(pfx, sizeof(pfx), "p%.2d", port);
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/* We do not want to be NULL-terminated, since this is a prefix */
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pfx[sizeof(pfx) - 1] = '_';
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if (stringset == ETH_SS_PHY_STATS && dev->phydev &&
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!ops->get_ethtool_phy_stats) {
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mcount = phy_ethtool_get_sset_count(dev->phydev);
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if (mcount < 0)
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mcount = 0;
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else
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phy_ethtool_get_strings(dev->phydev, data);
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} else if (ops->get_sset_count && ops->get_strings) {
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mcount = ops->get_sset_count(dev, stringset);
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if (mcount < 0)
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mcount = 0;
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ops->get_strings(dev, stringset, data);
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}
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if (ds->ops->get_strings) {
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ndata = data + mcount * len;
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/* This function copies ETH_GSTRINGS_LEN bytes, we will mangle
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* the output after to prepend our CPU port prefix we
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* constructed earlier
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*/
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ds->ops->get_strings(ds, port, stringset, ndata);
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count = ds->ops->get_sset_count(ds, port, stringset);
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if (count < 0)
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return;
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for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
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memmove(ndata + (i * len + sizeof(pfx)),
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ndata + i * len, len - sizeof(pfx));
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memcpy(ndata + i * len, pfx, sizeof(pfx));
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}
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}
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}
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/* Deny PTP operations on master if there is at least one switch in the tree
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* that is PTP capable.
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*/
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int __dsa_master_hwtstamp_validate(struct net_device *dev,
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const struct kernel_hwtstamp_config *config,
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struct netlink_ext_ack *extack)
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{
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struct dsa_port *cpu_dp = dev->dsa_ptr;
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struct dsa_switch *ds = cpu_dp->ds;
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struct dsa_switch_tree *dst;
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struct dsa_port *dp;
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dst = ds->dst;
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list_for_each_entry(dp, &dst->ports, list) {
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if (dsa_port_supports_hwtstamp(dp)) {
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NL_SET_ERR_MSG(extack,
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"HW timestamping not allowed on DSA master when switch supports the operation");
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return -EBUSY;
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}
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}
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return 0;
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}
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static int dsa_master_ethtool_setup(struct net_device *dev)
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{
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struct dsa_port *cpu_dp = dev->dsa_ptr;
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struct dsa_switch *ds = cpu_dp->ds;
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struct ethtool_ops *ops;
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if (netif_is_lag_master(dev))
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return 0;
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ops = devm_kzalloc(ds->dev, sizeof(*ops), GFP_KERNEL);
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if (!ops)
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return -ENOMEM;
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cpu_dp->orig_ethtool_ops = dev->ethtool_ops;
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if (cpu_dp->orig_ethtool_ops)
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memcpy(ops, cpu_dp->orig_ethtool_ops, sizeof(*ops));
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ops->get_regs_len = dsa_master_get_regs_len;
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ops->get_regs = dsa_master_get_regs;
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ops->get_sset_count = dsa_master_get_sset_count;
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ops->get_ethtool_stats = dsa_master_get_ethtool_stats;
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ops->get_strings = dsa_master_get_strings;
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ops->get_ethtool_phy_stats = dsa_master_get_ethtool_phy_stats;
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dev->ethtool_ops = ops;
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return 0;
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}
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static void dsa_master_ethtool_teardown(struct net_device *dev)
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{
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struct dsa_port *cpu_dp = dev->dsa_ptr;
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if (netif_is_lag_master(dev))
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return;
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dev->ethtool_ops = cpu_dp->orig_ethtool_ops;
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cpu_dp->orig_ethtool_ops = NULL;
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}
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/* Keep the master always promiscuous if the tagging protocol requires that
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* (garbles MAC DA) or if it doesn't support unicast filtering, case in which
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* it would revert to promiscuous mode as soon as we call dev_uc_add() on it
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* anyway.
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*/
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static void dsa_master_set_promiscuity(struct net_device *dev, int inc)
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{
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const struct dsa_device_ops *ops = dev->dsa_ptr->tag_ops;
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if ((dev->priv_flags & IFF_UNICAST_FLT) && !ops->promisc_on_master)
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return;
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ASSERT_RTNL();
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dev_set_promiscuity(dev, inc);
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}
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static ssize_t tagging_show(struct device *d, struct device_attribute *attr,
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char *buf)
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{
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struct net_device *dev = to_net_dev(d);
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struct dsa_port *cpu_dp = dev->dsa_ptr;
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return sysfs_emit(buf, "%s\n",
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dsa_tag_protocol_to_str(cpu_dp->tag_ops));
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}
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static ssize_t tagging_store(struct device *d, struct device_attribute *attr,
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const char *buf, size_t count)
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{
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const struct dsa_device_ops *new_tag_ops, *old_tag_ops;
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const char *end = strchrnul(buf, '\n'), *name;
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struct net_device *dev = to_net_dev(d);
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struct dsa_port *cpu_dp = dev->dsa_ptr;
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size_t len = end - buf;
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int err;
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/* Empty string passed */
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if (!len)
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return -ENOPROTOOPT;
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name = kstrndup(buf, len, GFP_KERNEL);
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if (!name)
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return -ENOMEM;
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old_tag_ops = cpu_dp->tag_ops;
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new_tag_ops = dsa_tag_driver_get_by_name(name);
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kfree(name);
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/* Bad tagger name? */
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if (IS_ERR(new_tag_ops))
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return PTR_ERR(new_tag_ops);
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if (new_tag_ops == old_tag_ops)
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/* Drop the temporarily held duplicate reference, since
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* the DSA switch tree uses this tagger.
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*/
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goto out;
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err = dsa_tree_change_tag_proto(cpu_dp->ds->dst, new_tag_ops,
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old_tag_ops);
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if (err) {
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/* On failure the old tagger is restored, so we don't need the
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* driver for the new one.
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*/
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dsa_tag_driver_put(new_tag_ops);
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return err;
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}
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/* On success we no longer need the module for the old tagging protocol
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*/
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out:
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dsa_tag_driver_put(old_tag_ops);
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return count;
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}
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static DEVICE_ATTR_RW(tagging);
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static struct attribute *dsa_slave_attrs[] = {
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&dev_attr_tagging.attr,
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NULL
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};
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static const struct attribute_group dsa_group = {
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.name = "dsa",
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.attrs = dsa_slave_attrs,
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};
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static void dsa_master_reset_mtu(struct net_device *dev)
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{
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int err;
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err = dev_set_mtu(dev, ETH_DATA_LEN);
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if (err)
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netdev_dbg(dev,
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"Unable to reset MTU to exclude DSA overheads\n");
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}
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int dsa_master_setup(struct net_device *dev, struct dsa_port *cpu_dp)
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{
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const struct dsa_device_ops *tag_ops = cpu_dp->tag_ops;
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struct dsa_switch *ds = cpu_dp->ds;
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struct device_link *consumer_link;
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int mtu, ret;
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mtu = ETH_DATA_LEN + dsa_tag_protocol_overhead(tag_ops);
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/* The DSA master must use SET_NETDEV_DEV for this to work. */
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if (!netif_is_lag_master(dev)) {
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consumer_link = device_link_add(ds->dev, dev->dev.parent,
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DL_FLAG_AUTOREMOVE_CONSUMER);
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if (!consumer_link)
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netdev_err(dev,
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"Failed to create a device link to DSA switch %s\n",
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dev_name(ds->dev));
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}
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/* The switch driver may not implement ->port_change_mtu(), case in
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* which dsa_slave_change_mtu() will not update the master MTU either,
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* so we need to do that here.
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*/
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ret = dev_set_mtu(dev, mtu);
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if (ret)
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netdev_warn(dev, "error %d setting MTU to %d to include DSA overhead\n",
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ret, mtu);
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/* If we use a tagging format that doesn't have an ethertype
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* field, make sure that all packets from this point on get
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* sent to the tag format's receive function.
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*/
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wmb();
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dev->dsa_ptr = cpu_dp;
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dsa_master_set_promiscuity(dev, 1);
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ret = dsa_master_ethtool_setup(dev);
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if (ret)
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goto out_err_reset_promisc;
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ret = sysfs_create_group(&dev->dev.kobj, &dsa_group);
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if (ret)
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goto out_err_ethtool_teardown;
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return ret;
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out_err_ethtool_teardown:
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dsa_master_ethtool_teardown(dev);
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out_err_reset_promisc:
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dsa_master_set_promiscuity(dev, -1);
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return ret;
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}
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void dsa_master_teardown(struct net_device *dev)
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{
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sysfs_remove_group(&dev->dev.kobj, &dsa_group);
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dsa_master_ethtool_teardown(dev);
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dsa_master_reset_mtu(dev);
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dsa_master_set_promiscuity(dev, -1);
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dev->dsa_ptr = NULL;
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/* If we used a tagging format that doesn't have an ethertype
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* field, make sure that all packets from this point get sent
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* without the tag and go through the regular receive path.
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*/
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wmb();
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}
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int dsa_master_lag_setup(struct net_device *lag_dev, struct dsa_port *cpu_dp,
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struct netdev_lag_upper_info *uinfo,
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struct netlink_ext_ack *extack)
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{
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bool master_setup = false;
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int err;
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if (!netdev_uses_dsa(lag_dev)) {
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err = dsa_master_setup(lag_dev, cpu_dp);
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if (err)
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return err;
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master_setup = true;
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}
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err = dsa_port_lag_join(cpu_dp, lag_dev, uinfo, extack);
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if (err) {
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NL_SET_ERR_MSG_WEAK_MOD(extack, "CPU port failed to join LAG");
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goto out_master_teardown;
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}
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return 0;
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out_master_teardown:
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if (master_setup)
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dsa_master_teardown(lag_dev);
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return err;
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}
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/* Tear down a master if there isn't any other user port on it,
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* optionally also destroying LAG information.
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*/
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void dsa_master_lag_teardown(struct net_device *lag_dev,
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struct dsa_port *cpu_dp)
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{
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struct net_device *upper;
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struct list_head *iter;
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dsa_port_lag_leave(cpu_dp, lag_dev);
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netdev_for_each_upper_dev_rcu(lag_dev, upper, iter)
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if (dsa_slave_dev_check(upper))
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return;
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dsa_master_teardown(lag_dev);
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}
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