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H A D | felix.c | diff b8fc7177d8aef1cc9c83b98e29097861adc84b49 Mon Nov 18 12:16:57 CST 2019 Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com> net: dsa: felix: Fix CPU port assignment when not last port
On the NXP LS1028A, there are 2 Ethernet links between the Felix switch and the ENETC: - eno2 <-> swp4, at 2.5G - eno3 <-> swp5, at 1G
Only one of the above Ethernet port pairs can act as a DSA link for tagging.
When adding initial support for the driver, it was tested only on the 1G eno3 <-> swp5 interface, due to the necessity of using PHYLIB initially (which treats fixed-link interfaces as emulated C22 PHYs, so it doesn't support fixed-link speeds higher than 1G).
After making PHYLINK work, it appears that swp4 still can't act as CPU port. So it looks like ocelot_set_cpu_port was being called for swp4, but then it was called again for swp5, overwriting the CPU port assigned in the DT.
It appears that when you call dsa_upstream_port for a port that is not defined in the device tree (such as swp5 when using swp4 as CPU port), its dp->cpu_dp pointer is not initialized by dsa_tree_setup_default_cpu, and this trips up the following condition in dsa_upstream_port:
if (!cpu_dp) return port;
So the moral of the story is: don't call dsa_upstream_port for a port that is not defined in the device tree, and therefore its dsa_port structure is not completely initialized (ds->num_ports is still 6).
Fixes: 56051948773e ("net: dsa: ocelot: add driver for Felix switch family") Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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