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Message-Id: <20230914131145.23336-2-o.rempel@pengutronix.de>
Date:   Thu, 14 Sep 2023 15:11:45 +0200
From:   Oleksij Rempel <o.rempel@...gutronix.de>
To:     "David S. Miller" <davem@...emloft.net>,
        Andrew Lunn <andrew@...n.ch>,
        Eric Dumazet <edumazet@...gle.com>,
        Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@...il.com>,
        Jakub Kicinski <kuba@...nel.org>,
        Paolo Abeni <pabeni@...hat.com>,
        Vladimir Oltean <olteanv@...il.com>,
        Woojung Huh <woojung.huh@...rochip.com>,
        Arun Ramadoss <arun.ramadoss@...rochip.com>,
        "Russell King (Oracle)" <linux@...linux.org.uk>
Cc:     Oleksij Rempel <o.rempel@...gutronix.de>, kernel@...gutronix.de,
        linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, netdev@...r.kernel.org,
        UNGLinuxDriver@...rochip.com, Petr Machata <petrm@...dia.com>,
        Lukasz Majewski <lukma@...x.de>
Subject: [PATCH net-next 2/2] net: dsa: microchip: Add partial ACL support for ksz9477 switches

This patch adds partial Access Control List (ACL) support for the
ksz9477 family of switches. ACLs enable filtering of incoming layer 2
MAC, layer 3 IP, and layer 4 TCP/UDP packets on each port. They provide
additional capabilities for filtering routed network protocols and can
take precedence over other forwarding functions.

ACLs can filter ingress traffic based on header fields such as
source/destination MAC address, EtherType, IPv4 address, IPv4 protocol,
UDP/TCP ports, and TCP flags. The ACL is an ordered list of up to 16
access control rules programmed into the ACL Table. Each entry specifies
a set of matching conditions and action rules for controlling packet
forwarding and priority.

The ACL also implements a count function, generating an interrupt
instead of a forwarding action. It can be used as a watchdog timer or an
event counter. The ACL consists of three parts: matching rules, action
rules, and processing entries. Multiple match conditions can be either
AND'ed or OR'ed together.

This patch introduces support for a subset of the available ACL
functionality, specifically layer 2 matching and prioritization of
matched packets. For example:

tc qdisc add dev lan2 clsact
tc filter add dev lan2 ingress protocol 0x88f7 flower action skbedit prio 7

tc qdisc add dev lan1 clsact
tc filter add dev lan1 ingress protocol 0x88f7 flower action skbedit prio 7

The hardware offloading implementation was benchmarked against a
configuration without hardware offloading. This latter setup relied on a
software-based Linux bridge. No noticeable differences were observed
between the two configurations. Here is an example of software-based
test:

ip l s dev enu1u1 up
ip l s dev enu1u2 up
ip l s dev enu1u4 up
ethtool -A enu1u1 autoneg off rx off tx off
ethtool -A enu1u2 autoneg off rx off tx off
ethtool -A enu1u4 autoneg off rx off tx off
ip l a name br0 type bridge
ip l s dev br0 up
ip l s enu1u1 master br0
ip l s enu1u2 master br0
ip l s enu1u4 master br0

tc qdisc add dev enu1u1 root handle 1:  ets strict 4 priomap 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0
tc qdisc add dev enu1u4 root handle 1:  ets strict 4 priomap 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0
tc qdisc add dev enu1u2 root handle 1:  ets strict 4 priomap 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0

tc qdisc add dev enu1u1 clsact
tc filter add dev enu1u1 ingress protocol ipv4  flower action skbedit prio 7

tc qdisc add dev enu1u4 clsact
tc filter add dev enu1u4 ingress protocol ipv4  flower action skbedit prio 0

On a system attached to the port enu1u2 I run two iperf3 server
instances:
iperf3 -s -p 5210 &
iperf3 -s -p 5211 &

On systems attached to enu1u4 and enu1u1 I run:
iperf3 -u -c  172.17.0.1 -p 5210 -b100M  -l1472 -t100
and
iperf3 -u -c  172.17.0.1 -p 5211 -b100M  -l1472 -t100

As a result, IP traffic on port enu1u1 will be prioritized and take
precedence over IP traffic on port enu1u4

Signed-off-by: Oleksij Rempel <o.rempel@...gutronix.de>
---
changes v6:
- add missing error value description for ksz9477_acl_get_cont_entr()
- use dev_ops->port_setup for ACL init
- change __be16 to u16

changes v5:
- rebase on latest net-next

changes v4:
- implement entry sorting according to the rule priority
- use .port_setup to inti the ACL and .port_teardown to free it.
- pass cookie directly to related functions and do not store it in the
  acl privat struct.

changes v3:
- fix double note warning in one of comments
- convert ethtype to CPU endian before making byte order math.
- init prio_val value and avoid currently false positive warning.

changes v2:
- fix issues reported by the kernel test robot
  Link: https://lore.kernel.org/oe-kbuild-all/202304121352.Fv5JpXcQ-lkp@intel.com/
- add skbedit prio and remove hw_tc support
- add some more clarifications about undocumented HW specific
  behaviors.
- Do more testing, compare it with tc software based implementation and
  document results in the commit message.
---
 drivers/net/dsa/microchip/Makefile            |    2 +-
 drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz9477.c           |    2 +
 drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz9477.h           |   36 +
 drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz9477_acl.c       | 1436 +++++++++++++++++
 drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz9477_tc_flower.c |  281 ++++
 drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz_common.c        |   58 +
 drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz_common.h        |    1 +
 7 files changed, 1815 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
 create mode 100644 drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz9477_acl.c
 create mode 100644 drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz9477_tc_flower.c

diff --git a/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/Makefile b/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/Makefile
index 48360cc9fc68..49459a50dbc8 100644
--- a/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/Makefile
+++ b/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/Makefile
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
 obj-$(CONFIG_NET_DSA_MICROCHIP_KSZ_COMMON)	+= ksz_switch.o
 ksz_switch-objs := ksz_common.o
-ksz_switch-objs += ksz9477.o
+ksz_switch-objs += ksz9477.o ksz9477_acl.o ksz9477_tc_flower.o
 ksz_switch-objs += ksz8795.o
 ksz_switch-objs += lan937x_main.o
 
diff --git a/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz9477.c b/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz9477.c
index 83b7f2d5c1ea..9e63ed820c92 100644
--- a/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz9477.c
+++ b/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz9477.c
@@ -1004,6 +1004,8 @@ void ksz9477_port_setup(struct ksz_device *dev, int port, bool cpu_port)
 	/* clear pending interrupts */
 	if (dev->info->internal_phy[port])
 		ksz_pread16(dev, port, REG_PORT_PHY_INT_ENABLE, &data16);
+
+	ksz9477_port_acl_init(dev, port);
 }
 
 void ksz9477_config_cpu_port(struct dsa_switch *ds)
diff --git a/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz9477.h b/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz9477.h
index a6f425866a29..d7bbd9bd8893 100644
--- a/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz9477.h
+++ b/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz9477.h
@@ -57,4 +57,40 @@ int ksz9477_switch_init(struct ksz_device *dev);
 void ksz9477_switch_exit(struct ksz_device *dev);
 void ksz9477_port_queue_split(struct ksz_device *dev, int port);
 
+int ksz9477_port_acl_init(struct ksz_device *dev, int port);
+void ksz9477_port_acl_free(struct ksz_device *dev, int port);
+int ksz9477_cls_flower_add(struct dsa_switch *ds, int port,
+			   struct flow_cls_offload *cls, bool ingress);
+int ksz9477_cls_flower_del(struct dsa_switch *ds, int port,
+			   struct flow_cls_offload *cls, bool ingress);
+
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_ENTRY_SIZE		18
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_MAX_ENTRIES		16
+
+struct ksz9477_acl_entry {
+	u8 entry[KSZ9477_ACL_ENTRY_SIZE];
+	unsigned long cookie;
+	u32 prio;
+};
+
+struct ksz9477_acl_entries {
+	struct ksz9477_acl_entry entries[KSZ9477_ACL_MAX_ENTRIES];
+	int entries_count;
+};
+
+struct ksz9477_acl_priv {
+	struct ksz9477_acl_entries acles;
+};
+
+void ksz9477_acl_remove_entries(struct ksz_device *dev, int port,
+				struct ksz9477_acl_entries *acles,
+				unsigned long cookie);
+int ksz9477_acl_write_list(struct ksz_device *dev, int port);
+int ksz9477_sort_acl_entries(struct ksz_device *dev, int port);
+void ksz9477_acl_action_rule_cfg(u8 *entry, bool force_prio, u8 prio_val);
+void ksz9477_acl_processing_rule_set_action(u8 *entry, u8 action_idx);
+void ksz9477_acl_match_process_l2(struct ksz_device *dev, int port,
+				  u16 ethtype, u8 *src_mac, u8 *dst_mac,
+				  unsigned long cookie, u32 prio);
+
 #endif
diff --git a/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz9477_acl.c b/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz9477_acl.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..93cd46185e71
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz9477_acl.c
@@ -0,0 +1,1436 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+// Copyright (c) 2023 Pengutronix, Oleksij Rempel <kernel@...gutronix.de>
+
+/* Access Control List (ACL) structure:
+ *
+ * There are multiple groups of registers involved in ACL configuration:
+ *
+ * - Matching Rules: These registers define the criteria for matching incoming
+ *   packets based on their header information (Layer 2 MAC, Layer 3 IP, or
+ *   Layer 4 TCP/UDP). Different register settings are used depending on the
+ *   matching rule mode (MD) and the Enable (ENB) settings.
+ *
+ * - Action Rules: These registers define how the ACL should modify the packet's
+ *   priority, VLAN tag priority, and forwarding map once a matching rule has
+ *   been triggered. The settings vary depending on whether the matching rule is
+ *   in Count Mode (MD = 01 and ENB = 00) or not.
+ *
+ * - Processing Rules: These registers control the overall behavior of the ACL,
+ *   such as selecting which matching rule to apply first, enabling/disabling
+ *   specific rules, or specifying actions for matched packets.
+ *
+ * ACL Structure:
+ *                             +----------------------+
+ * +----------------------+    |    (optional)        |
+ * |    Matching Rules    |    |    Matching Rules    |
+ * |    (Layer 2, 3, 4)   |    |    (Layer 2, 3, 4)   |
+ * +----------------------+    +----------------------+
+ *             |                            |
+ *             \___________________________/
+ *                          v
+ *               +----------------------+
+ *               |   Processing Rules   |
+ *               | (action idx,         |
+ *               | matching rule set)   |
+ *               +----------------------+
+ *                          |
+ *                          v
+ *               +----------------------+
+ *               |    Action Rules      |
+ *               | (Modify Priority,    |
+ *               |  Forwarding Map,     |
+ *               |  VLAN tag, etc)      |
+ *               +----------------------+
+ */
+
+#include <linux/bitops.h>
+
+#include "ksz9477.h"
+#include "ksz9477_reg.h"
+#include "ksz_common.h"
+
+#define KSZ9477_PORT_ACL_0		0x600
+
+enum ksz9477_acl_port_access {
+	KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_0  = 0x00,
+	KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_1  = 0x01,
+	KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_2  = 0x02,
+	KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_3  = 0x03,
+	KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_4  = 0x04,
+	KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_5  = 0x05,
+	KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_6  = 0x06,
+	KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_7  = 0x07,
+	KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_8  = 0x08,
+	KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_9  = 0x09,
+	KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_A  = 0x0A,
+	KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_B  = 0x0B,
+	KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_C  = 0x0C,
+	KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_D  = 0x0D,
+	KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_E  = 0x0E,
+	KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_F  = 0x0F,
+	KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_10 = 0x10,
+	KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_11 = 0x11
+};
+
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_MD_MASK			GENMASK(5, 4)
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_MD_DISABLE			0
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_MD_L2_MAC			1
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_MD_L3_IP			2
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_MD_L4_TCP_UDP		3
+
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_ENB_MASK			GENMASK(3, 2)
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_ENB_L2_COUNTER		0
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_ENB_L2_TYPE			1
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_ENB_L2_MAC			2
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_ENB_L2_MAC_TYPE		3
+
+/* only IPv4 src or dst can be used with mask */
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_ENB_L3_IPV4_ADDR_MASK	1
+/* only IPv4 src and dst can be used without mask */
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_ENB_L3_IPV4_ADDR_SRC_DST	2
+
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_ENB_L4_IP_PROTO	        0
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_ENB_L4_TCP_SRC_DST_PORT	1
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_ENB_L4_UDP_SRC_DST_PORT	2
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_ENB_L4_TCP_SEQ_NUMBER	3
+
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_SD_SRC			BIT(1)
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_SD_DST			0
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_EQ_EQUAL			BIT(0)
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_EQ_NOT_EQUAL		0
+
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_PM_M			GENMASK(7, 6)
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_PM_DISABLE			0
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_PM_HIGHER			1
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_PM_LOWER			2
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_PM_REPLACE			3
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_P_M				GENMASK(5, 3)
+
+#define KSZ9477_PORT_ACL_CTRL_0			0x0612
+
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_WRITE_DONE			BIT(6)
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_READ_DONE			BIT(5)
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_WRITE			BIT(4)
+#define KSZ9477_ACL_INDEX_M			GENMASK(3, 0)
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_dump_acl_index - Print the ACL entry at the specified index
+ *
+ * @dev: Pointer to the ksz9477 device structure.
+ * @acle: Pointer to the ACL entry array.
+ * @index: The index of the ACL entry to print.
+ *
+ * This function prints the details of an ACL entry, located at a particular
+ * index within the ksz9477 device's ACL table. It omits printing entries that
+ * are empty.
+ *
+ * Return: 1 if the entry is non-empty and printed, 0 otherwise.
+ */
+static int ksz9477_dump_acl_index(struct ksz_device *dev,
+				  struct ksz9477_acl_entry *acle, int index)
+{
+	bool empty = true;
+	char buf[64];
+	u8 *entry;
+	int i;
+
+	entry = &acle[index].entry[0];
+	for (i = 0; i <= KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_11; i++) {
+		if (entry[i])
+			empty = false;
+
+		sprintf(buf + (i * 3), "%02x ", entry[i]);
+	}
+
+	/* no need to print empty entries */
+	if (empty)
+		return 0;
+
+	dev_err(dev->dev, " Entry %02d, prio: %02d : %s", index,
+		acle[index].prio, buf);
+
+	return 1;
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_dump_acl - Print ACL entries
+ *
+ * @dev: Pointer to the device structure.
+ * @acle: Pointer to the ACL entry array.
+ */
+static void ksz9477_dump_acl(struct ksz_device *dev,
+			     struct ksz9477_acl_entry *acle)
+{
+	int count = 0;
+	int i;
+
+	for (i = 0; i < KSZ9477_ACL_MAX_ENTRIES; i++)
+		count += ksz9477_dump_acl_index(dev, acle, i);
+
+	if (count != KSZ9477_ACL_MAX_ENTRIES - 1)
+		dev_err(dev->dev, " Empty ACL entries were skipped\n");
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_acl_is_valid_matching_rule - Check if an ACL entry contains a valid
+ *					matching rule.
+ *
+ * @entry: Pointer to ACL entry buffer
+ *
+ * This function checks if the given ACL entry buffer contains a valid
+ * matching rule by inspecting the Mode (MD) and Enable (ENB) fields.
+ *
+ * Returns: True if it's a valid matching rule, false otherwise.
+ */
+static bool ksz9477_acl_is_valid_matching_rule(u8 *entry)
+{
+	u8 val1, md, enb;
+
+	val1 = entry[KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_1];
+
+	md = FIELD_GET(KSZ9477_ACL_MD_MASK, val1);
+	if (md == KSZ9477_ACL_MD_DISABLE)
+		return false;
+
+	if (md == KSZ9477_ACL_MD_L2_MAC) {
+		/* L2 counter is not support, so it is not valid rule for now */
+		enb = FIELD_GET(KSZ9477_ACL_ENB_MASK, val1);
+		if (enb == KSZ9477_ACL_ENB_L2_COUNTER)
+			return false;
+	}
+
+	return true;
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_acl_get_cont_entr - Get count of contiguous ACL entries and validate
+ *                             the matching rules.
+ * @dev: Pointer to the KSZ9477 device structure.
+ * @port: Port number.
+ * @index: Index of the starting ACL entry.
+ *
+ * Based on the KSZ9477 switch's Access Control List (ACL) system, the RuleSet
+ * in an ACL entry indicates which entries contain Matching rules linked to it.
+ * This RuleSet is represented by two registers: KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_E and
+ * KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_F. Each bit set in these registers corresponds to
+ * an entry containing a Matching rule for this RuleSet.
+ *
+ * For a single Matching rule linked, only one bit is set. However, when an
+ * entry links multiple Matching rules, forming what's termed a 'complex rule',
+ * multiple bits are set in these registers.
+ *
+ * This function checks that, for complex rules, the entries containing the
+ * linked Matching rules are contiguous in terms of their indices. It calculates
+ * and returns the number of these contiguous entries.
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ *    - 0 if the entry is empty and can be safely overwritten
+ *    - 1 if the entry represents a simple rule
+ *    - The number of contiguous entries if it is the root entry of a complex
+ *      rule
+ *    - -ENOTEMPTY if the entry is part of a complex rule but not the root
+ *      entry
+ *    - -EINVAL if the validation fails
+ */
+static int ksz9477_acl_get_cont_entr(struct ksz_device *dev, int port,
+				     int index)
+{
+	struct ksz9477_acl_priv *acl = dev->ports[port].acl_priv;
+	struct ksz9477_acl_entries *acles = &acl->acles;
+	int start_idx, end_idx, contiguous_count;
+	unsigned long val;
+	u8 vale, valf;
+	u8 *entry;
+	int i;
+
+	entry = &acles->entries[index].entry[0];
+	vale = entry[KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_E];
+	valf = entry[KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_F];
+
+	val = (vale << 8) | valf;
+
+	/* If no bits are set, return an appropriate value or error */
+	if (!val) {
+		if (ksz9477_acl_is_valid_matching_rule(entry)) {
+			/* Looks like we are about to corrupt some complex rule.
+			 * Do not print an error here, as this is a normal case
+			 * when we are trying to find a free or starting entry.
+			 */
+			dev_dbg(dev->dev, "ACL: entry %d starting with a valid matching rule, but no bits set in RuleSet\n",
+				index);
+			return -ENOTEMPTY;
+		}
+
+		/* This entry does not contain a valid matching rule */
+		return 0;
+	}
+
+	start_idx = find_first_bit((unsigned long *)&val, 16);
+	end_idx = find_last_bit((unsigned long *)&val, 16);
+
+	/* Calculate the contiguous count */
+	contiguous_count = end_idx - start_idx + 1;
+
+	/* Check if the number of bits set in val matches our calculated count */
+	if (contiguous_count != hweight16(val)) {
+		/* Probably we have a fragmented complex rule, which is not
+		 * supported by this driver.
+		 */
+		dev_err(dev->dev, "ACL: number of bits set in RuleSet does not match calculated count\n");
+		return -EINVAL;
+	}
+
+	/* loop over the contiguous entries and check for valid matching rules */
+	for (i = start_idx; i <= end_idx; i++) {
+		u8 *current_entry = &acles->entries[i].entry[0];
+
+		if (!ksz9477_acl_is_valid_matching_rule(current_entry)) {
+			/* we have something linked without a valid matching
+			 * rule. ACL table?
+			 */
+			dev_err(dev->dev, "ACL: entry %d does not contain a valid matching rule\n",
+				i);
+			return -EINVAL;
+		}
+
+		if (i > start_idx) {
+			vale = current_entry[KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_E];
+			valf = current_entry[KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_F];
+			/* Following entry should have empty linkage list */
+			if (vale || valf) {
+				dev_err(dev->dev, "ACL: entry %d has non-empty RuleSet linkage\n",
+					i);
+				return -EINVAL;
+			}
+		}
+	}
+
+	return contiguous_count;
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_acl_update_linkage - Update the RuleSet linkage for an ACL entry
+ *                              after a move operation.
+ *
+ * @dev: Pointer to the ksz_device.
+ * @entry:   Pointer to the ACL entry array.
+ * @old_idx: The original index of the ACL entry before moving.
+ * @new_idx: The new index of the ACL entry after moving.
+ *
+ * This function updates the RuleSet linkage bits for an ACL entry when
+ * it's moved from one position to another in the ACL table. The RuleSet
+ * linkage is represented by two 8-bit registers, which are combined
+ * into a 16-bit value for easier manipulation. The linkage bits are shifted
+ * based on the difference between the old and new index. If any bits are lost
+ * during the shift operation, an error is returned.
+ *
+ * Note: Fragmentation within a RuleSet is not supported. Hence, entries must
+ * be moved as complete blocks, maintaining the integrity of the RuleSet.
+ *
+ * Returns: 0 on success, or -EINVAL if any RuleSet linkage bits are lost
+ * during the move.
+ */
+static int ksz9477_acl_update_linkage(struct ksz_device *dev, u8 *entry,
+				      u16 old_idx, u16 new_idx)
+{
+	unsigned int original_bit_count;
+	unsigned long rule_linkage;
+	u8 vale, valf, val0;
+	int shift;
+
+	val0 = entry[KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_0];
+	vale = entry[KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_E];
+	valf = entry[KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_F];
+
+	/* Combine the two u8 values into one u16 for easier manipulation */
+	rule_linkage = (vale << 8) | valf;
+	original_bit_count = hweight16(rule_linkage);
+
+	/* Even if HW is able to handle fragmented RuleSet, we don't support it.
+	 * RuleSet is filled only for the first entry of the set.
+	 */
+	if (!rule_linkage)
+		return 0;
+
+	if (val0 != old_idx) {
+		dev_err(dev->dev, "ACL: entry %d has unxpexted ActionRule linkage: %d\n",
+			old_idx, val0);
+		return -EINVAL;
+	}
+
+	val0 = new_idx;
+
+	/* Calculate the number of positions to shift */
+	shift = new_idx - old_idx;
+
+	/* Shift the RuleSet */
+	if (shift > 0)
+		rule_linkage <<= shift;
+	else
+		rule_linkage >>= -shift;
+
+	/* Check that no bits were lost in the process */
+	if (original_bit_count != hweight16(rule_linkage)) {
+		dev_err(dev->dev, "ACL RuleSet linkage bits lost during move\n");
+		return -EINVAL;
+	}
+
+	entry[KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_0] = val0;
+
+	/* Update the RuleSet bitfields in the entry */
+	entry[KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_E] = (rule_linkage >> 8) & 0xFF;
+	entry[KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_F] = rule_linkage & 0xFF;
+
+	return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_validate_and_get_src_count - Validate source and destination indices
+ *					and determine the source entry count.
+ * @dev: Pointer to the KSZ device structure.
+ * @port: Port number on the KSZ device where the ACL entries reside.
+ * @src_idx: Index of the starting ACL entry that needs to be validated.
+ * @dst_idx: Index of the destination where the source entries are intended to
+ *	     be moved.
+ * @src_count: Pointer to the variable that will hold the number of contiguous
+ *	     source entries if the validation passes.
+ * @dst_count: Pointer to the variable that will hold the number of contiguous
+ *	     destination entries if the validation passes.
+ *
+ * This function performs validation on the source and destination indices
+ * provided for ACL entries. It checks if the indices are within the valid
+ * range, and if the source entries are contiguous. Additionally, the function
+ * ensures that there's adequate space at the destination for the source entries
+ * and that the destination index isn't in the middle of a RuleSet. If all
+ * validations pass, the function returns the number of contiguous source and
+ * destination entries.
+ *
+ * Return: 0 on success, otherwise returns a negative error code if any
+ * validation check fails.
+ */
+static int ksz9477_validate_and_get_src_count(struct ksz_device *dev, int port,
+					      int src_idx, int dst_idx,
+					      int *src_count, int *dst_count)
+{
+	int ret;
+
+	if (src_idx >= KSZ9477_ACL_MAX_ENTRIES ||
+	    dst_idx >= KSZ9477_ACL_MAX_ENTRIES) {
+		dev_err(dev->dev, "ACL: invalid entry index\n");
+		return -EINVAL;
+	}
+
+	/* Nothing to do */
+	if (src_idx == dst_idx)
+		return 0;
+
+	/* Validate if the source entries are contiguous */
+	ret = ksz9477_acl_get_cont_entr(dev, port, src_idx);
+	if (ret < 0)
+		return ret;
+	*src_count = ret;
+
+	if (!*src_count) {
+		dev_err(dev->dev, "ACL: source entry is empty\n");
+		return -EINVAL;
+	}
+
+	if (dst_idx + *src_count >= KSZ9477_ACL_MAX_ENTRIES) {
+		dev_err(dev->dev, "ACL: Not enough space at the destination. Move operation will fail.\n");
+		return -EINVAL;
+	}
+
+	/* Validate if the destination entry is empty or not in the middle of
+	 * a RuleSet.
+	 */
+	ret = ksz9477_acl_get_cont_entr(dev, port, dst_idx);
+	if (ret < 0)
+		return ret;
+	*dst_count = ret;
+
+	return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_move_entries_downwards - Move a range of ACL entries downwards in
+ *				    the list.
+ * @dev: Pointer to the KSZ device structure.
+ * @acles: Pointer to the structure encapsulating all the ACL entries.
+ * @start_idx: Starting index of the entries to be relocated.
+ * @num_entries_to_move: Number of consecutive entries to be relocated.
+ * @end_idx: Destination index where the first entry should be situated post
+ *           relocation.
+ *
+ * This function is responsible for rearranging a specific block of ACL entries
+ * by shifting them downwards in the list based on the supplied source and
+ * destination indices. It ensures that the linkage between the ACL entries is
+ * maintained accurately after the relocation.
+ *
+ * Return: 0 on successful relocation of entries, otherwise returns a negative
+ * error code.
+ */
+static int ksz9477_move_entries_downwards(struct ksz_device *dev,
+					  struct ksz9477_acl_entries *acles,
+					  u16 start_idx,
+					  u16 num_entries_to_move,
+					  u16 end_idx)
+{
+	struct ksz9477_acl_entry *e;
+	int ret, i;
+
+	for (i = start_idx; i < end_idx; i++) {
+		e = &acles->entries[i];
+		*e = acles->entries[i + num_entries_to_move];
+
+		ret = ksz9477_acl_update_linkage(dev, &e->entry[0],
+						 i + num_entries_to_move, i);
+		if (ret < 0)
+			return ret;
+	}
+
+	return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_move_entries_upwards - Move a range of ACL entries upwards in the
+ *				  list.
+ * @dev: Pointer to the KSZ device structure.
+ * @acles: Pointer to the structure holding all the ACL entries.
+ * @start_idx: The starting index of the entries to be moved.
+ * @num_entries_to_move: Number of contiguous entries to be moved.
+ * @target_idx: The destination index where the first entry should be placed
+ *		after moving.
+ *
+ * This function rearranges a chunk of ACL entries by moving them upwards
+ * in the list based on the given source and destination indices. The reordering
+ * process preserves the linkage between entries by updating it accordingly.
+ *
+ * Return: 0 if the entries were successfully moved, otherwise a negative error
+ * code.
+ */
+static int ksz9477_move_entries_upwards(struct ksz_device *dev,
+					struct ksz9477_acl_entries *acles,
+					u16 start_idx, u16 num_entries_to_move,
+					u16 target_idx)
+{
+	struct ksz9477_acl_entry *e;
+	int ret, i, b;
+
+	for (i = start_idx; i > target_idx; i--) {
+		b = i + num_entries_to_move - 1;
+
+		e = &acles->entries[b];
+		*e = acles->entries[i - 1];
+
+		ret = ksz9477_acl_update_linkage(dev, &e->entry[0], i - 1, b);
+		if (ret < 0)
+			return ret;
+	}
+
+	return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_acl_move_entries - Move a block of contiguous ACL entries from a
+ *			      source to a destination index.
+ * @dev: Pointer to the KSZ9477 device structure.
+ * @port: Port number.
+ * @src_idx: Index of the starting source ACL entry.
+ * @dst_idx: Index of the starting destination ACL entry.
+ *
+ * This function aims to move a block of contiguous ACL entries from the source
+ * index to the destination index while ensuring the integrity and validity of
+ * the ACL table.
+ *
+ * In case of any errors during the adjustments or copying, the function will
+ * restore the ACL entries to their original state from the backup.
+ *
+ * Return: 0 if the move operation is successful. Returns -EINVAL for validation
+ * errors or other error codes based on specific failure conditions.
+ */
+static int ksz9477_acl_move_entries(struct ksz_device *dev, int port,
+				    u16 src_idx, u16 dst_idx)
+{
+	struct ksz9477_acl_entry buffer[KSZ9477_ACL_MAX_ENTRIES];
+	struct ksz9477_acl_priv *acl = dev->ports[port].acl_priv;
+	struct ksz9477_acl_entries *acles = &acl->acles;
+	int src_count, ret, dst_count;
+
+	ret = ksz9477_validate_and_get_src_count(dev, port, src_idx, dst_idx,
+						 &src_count, &dst_count);
+	if (ret)
+		return ret;
+
+	/* In case dst_index is greater than src_index, we need to adjust the
+	 * destination index to account for the entries that will be moved
+	 * downwards and the size of the entry located at dst_idx.
+	 */
+	if (dst_idx > src_idx)
+		dst_idx = dst_idx + dst_count - src_count;
+
+	/* Copy source block to buffer and update its linkage */
+	for (int i = 0; i < src_count; i++) {
+		buffer[i] = acles->entries[src_idx + i];
+		ret = ksz9477_acl_update_linkage(dev, &buffer[i].entry[0],
+						 src_idx + i, dst_idx + i);
+		if (ret < 0)
+			return ret;
+	}
+
+	/* Adjust other entries and their linkage based on destination */
+	if (dst_idx > src_idx) {
+		ret = ksz9477_move_entries_downwards(dev, acles, src_idx,
+						     src_count, dst_idx);
+	} else {
+		ret = ksz9477_move_entries_upwards(dev, acles, src_idx,
+						   src_count, dst_idx);
+	}
+	if (ret < 0)
+		return ret;
+
+	/* Copy buffer to destination block */
+	for (int i = 0; i < src_count; i++)
+		acles->entries[dst_idx + i] = buffer[i];
+
+	return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_get_next_block_start - Identify the starting index of the next ACL
+ *				  block.
+ * @dev: Pointer to the device structure.
+ * @port: The port number on which the ACL entries are being checked.
+ * @start: The starting index from which the search begins.
+ *
+ * This function looks for the next valid ACL block starting from the provided
+ * 'start' index and returns the beginning index of that block. If the block is
+ * invalid or if it reaches the end of the ACL entries without finding another
+ * block, it returns the maximum ACL entries count.
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ *  - The starting index of the next valid ACL block.
+ *  - KSZ9477_ACL_MAX_ENTRIES if no other valid blocks are found after 'start'.
+ *  - A negative error code if an error occurs while checking.
+ */
+static int ksz9477_get_next_block_start(struct ksz_device *dev, int port,
+					int start)
+{
+	int block_size;
+
+	for (int i = start; i < KSZ9477_ACL_MAX_ENTRIES;) {
+		block_size = ksz9477_acl_get_cont_entr(dev, port, i);
+		if (block_size < 0 && block_size != -ENOTEMPTY)
+			return block_size;
+
+		if (block_size > 0)
+			return i;
+
+		i++;
+	}
+	return KSZ9477_ACL_MAX_ENTRIES;
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_swap_acl_blocks - Swap two ACL blocks
+ * @dev: Pointer to the device structure.
+ * @port: The port number on which the ACL blocks are to be swapped.
+ * @i: The starting index of the first ACL block.
+ * @j: The starting index of the second ACL block.
+ *
+ * This function is used to swap two ACL blocks present at given indices. The
+ * main purpose is to aid in the sorting and reordering of ACL blocks based on
+ * certain criteria, e.g., priority. It checks the validity of the block at
+ * index 'i', ensuring it's not an empty block, and then proceeds to swap it
+ * with the block at index 'j'.
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ *  - 0 on successful swapping of blocks.
+ *  - -EINVAL if the block at index 'i' is empty.
+ *  - A negative error code if any other error occurs during the swap.
+ */
+static int ksz9477_swap_acl_blocks(struct ksz_device *dev, int port, int i,
+				   int j)
+{
+	int ret, current_block_size;
+
+	current_block_size = ksz9477_acl_get_cont_entr(dev, port, i);
+	if (current_block_size < 0)
+		return current_block_size;
+
+	if (!current_block_size) {
+		dev_err(dev->dev, "ACL: swapping empty entry %d\n", i);
+		return -EINVAL;
+	}
+
+	ret = ksz9477_acl_move_entries(dev, port, i, j);
+	if (ret)
+		return ret;
+
+	ret = ksz9477_acl_move_entries(dev, port, j - current_block_size, i);
+	if (ret)
+		return ret;
+
+	return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_sort_acl_entr_no_back - Sort ACL entries for a given port based on
+ *			           priority without backing up entries.
+ * @dev: Pointer to the device structure.
+ * @port: The port number whose ACL entries need to be sorted.
+ *
+ * This function sorts ACL entries of the specified port using a variant of the
+ * bubble sort algorithm. It operates on blocks of ACL entries rather than
+ * individual entries. Each block's starting point is identified and then
+ * compared with subsequent blocks based on their priority. If the current
+ * block has a lower priority than the subsequent block, the two blocks are
+ * swapped.
+ *
+ * This is done in order to maintain an organized order of ACL entries based on
+ * priority, ensuring efficient and predictable ACL rule application.
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ *  - 0 on successful sorting of entries.
+ *  - A negative error code if any issue arises during sorting, e.g.,
+ *    if the function is unable to get the next block start.
+ */
+static int ksz9477_sort_acl_entr_no_back(struct ksz_device *dev, int port)
+{
+	struct ksz9477_acl_priv *acl = dev->ports[port].acl_priv;
+	struct ksz9477_acl_entries *acles = &acl->acles;
+	struct ksz9477_acl_entry *curr, *next;
+	int i, j, ret;
+
+	/* Bubble sort */
+	for (i = 0; i < KSZ9477_ACL_MAX_ENTRIES;) {
+		curr = &acles->entries[i];
+
+		j = ksz9477_get_next_block_start(dev, port, i + 1);
+		if (j < 0)
+			return j;
+
+		while (j < KSZ9477_ACL_MAX_ENTRIES) {
+			next = &acles->entries[j];
+
+			if (curr->prio > next->prio) {
+				ret = ksz9477_swap_acl_blocks(dev, port, i, j);
+				if (ret)
+					return ret;
+			}
+
+			j = ksz9477_get_next_block_start(dev, port, j + 1);
+			if (j < 0)
+				return j;
+		}
+
+		i = ksz9477_get_next_block_start(dev, port, i + 1);
+		if (i < 0)
+			return i;
+	}
+
+	return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_sort_acl_entries - Sort the ACL entries for a given port.
+ * @dev: Pointer to the KSZ device.
+ * @port: Port number.
+ *
+ * This function sorts the Access Control List (ACL) entries for a specified
+ * port. Before sorting, a backup of the original entries is created. If the
+ * sorting process fails, the function will log error messages displaying both
+ * the original and attempted sorted entries, and then restore the original
+ * entries from the backup.
+ *
+ * Return: 0 if the sorting succeeds, otherwise a negative error code.
+ */
+int ksz9477_sort_acl_entries(struct ksz_device *dev, int port)
+{
+	struct ksz9477_acl_entry backup[KSZ9477_ACL_MAX_ENTRIES];
+	struct ksz9477_acl_priv *acl = dev->ports[port].acl_priv;
+	struct ksz9477_acl_entries *acles = &acl->acles;
+	int ret;
+
+	/* create a backup of the ACL entries, if something goes wrong
+	 * we can restore the ACL entries.
+	 */
+	memcpy(backup, acles->entries, sizeof(backup));
+
+	ret = ksz9477_sort_acl_entr_no_back(dev, port);
+	if (ret) {
+		dev_err(dev->dev, "ACL: failed to sort entries for port %d\n",
+			port);
+		dev_err(dev->dev, "ACL dump before sorting:\n");
+		ksz9477_dump_acl(dev, backup);
+		dev_err(dev->dev, "ACL dump after sorting:\n");
+		ksz9477_dump_acl(dev, acles->entries);
+		/* Restore the original entries */
+		memcpy(acles->entries, backup, sizeof(backup));
+	}
+
+	return ret;
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_acl_wait_ready - Waits for the ACL operation to complete on a given
+ *			    port.
+ * @dev: The ksz_device instance.
+ * @port: The port number to wait for.
+ *
+ * This function checks if the ACL write or read operation is completed by
+ * polling the specified register.
+ *
+ * Returns: 0 if the operation is successful, or a negative error code if an
+ * error occurs.
+ */
+static int ksz9477_acl_wait_ready(struct ksz_device *dev, int port)
+{
+	unsigned int wr_mask = KSZ9477_ACL_WRITE_DONE | KSZ9477_ACL_READ_DONE;
+	unsigned int val, reg;
+	int ret;
+
+	reg = dev->dev_ops->get_port_addr(port, KSZ9477_PORT_ACL_CTRL_0);
+
+	ret = regmap_read_poll_timeout(dev->regmap[0], reg, val,
+				       (val & wr_mask) == wr_mask, 1000, 10000);
+	if (ret)
+		dev_err(dev->dev, "Failed to read/write ACL table\n");
+
+	return ret;
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_acl_entry_write - Writes an ACL entry to a given port at the
+ *			     specified index.
+ * @dev: The ksz_device instance.
+ * @port: The port number to write the ACL entry to.
+ * @entry: A pointer to the ACL entry data.
+ * @idx: The index at which to write the ACL entry.
+ *
+ * This function writes the provided ACL entry to the specified port at the
+ * given index.
+ *
+ * Returns: 0 if the operation is successful, or a negative error code if an
+ * error occurs.
+ */
+static int ksz9477_acl_entry_write(struct ksz_device *dev, int port, u8 *entry,
+				   int idx)
+{
+	int ret, i;
+	u8 val;
+
+	for (i = 0; i < KSZ9477_ACL_ENTRY_SIZE; i++) {
+		ret = ksz_pwrite8(dev, port, KSZ9477_PORT_ACL_0 + i, entry[i]);
+		if (ret) {
+			dev_err(dev->dev, "Failed to write ACL entry %d\n", i);
+			return ret;
+		}
+	}
+
+	/* write everything down */
+	val = FIELD_PREP(KSZ9477_ACL_INDEX_M, idx) | KSZ9477_ACL_WRITE;
+	ret = ksz_pwrite8(dev, port, KSZ9477_PORT_ACL_CTRL_0, val);
+	if (ret)
+		return ret;
+
+	/* wait until everything is written  */
+	return ksz9477_acl_wait_ready(dev, port);
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_acl_port_enable - Enables ACL functionality on a given port.
+ * @dev: The ksz_device instance.
+ * @port: The port number on which to enable ACL functionality.
+ *
+ * This function enables ACL functionality on the specified port by configuring
+ * the appropriate control registers. It returns 0 if the operation is
+ * successful, or a negative error code if an error occurs.
+ *
+ * 0xn801 - KSZ9477S 5.2.8.2 Port Priority Control Register
+ *        Bit 7 - Highest Priority
+ *        Bit 6 - OR'ed Priority
+ *        Bit 4 - MAC Address Priority Classification
+ *        Bit 3 - VLAN Priority Classification
+ *        Bit 2 - 802.1p Priority Classification
+ *        Bit 1 - Diffserv Priority Classification
+ *        Bit 0 - ACL Priority Classification
+ *
+ * Current driver implementation sets 802.1p priority classification by default.
+ * In this function we add ACL priority classification with OR'ed priority.
+ * According to testing, priority set by ACL will supersede the 802.1p priority.
+ *
+ * 0xn803 - KSZ9477S 5.2.8.4 Port Authentication Control Register
+ *        Bit 2 - Access Control List (ACL) Enable
+ *        Bits 1:0 - Authentication Mode
+ *                00 = Reserved
+ *                01 = Block Mode. Authentication is enabled. When ACL is
+ *                     enabled, all traffic that misses the ACL rules is
+ *                     blocked; otherwise ACL actions apply.
+ *                10 = Pass Mode. Authentication is disabled. When ACL is
+ *                     enabled, all traffic that misses the ACL rules is
+ *                     forwarded; otherwise ACL actions apply.
+ *                11 = Trap Mode. Authentication is enabled. All traffic is
+ *                     forwarded to the host port. When ACL is enabled, all
+ *                     traffic that misses the ACL rules is blocked; otherwise
+ *                     ACL actions apply.
+ *
+ * We are using Pass Mode int this function.
+ *
+ * Returns: 0 if the operation is successful, or a negative error code if an
+ * error occurs.
+ */
+static int ksz9477_acl_port_enable(struct ksz_device *dev, int port)
+{
+	int ret;
+
+	ret = ksz_prmw8(dev, port, P_PRIO_CTRL, 0, PORT_ACL_PRIO_ENABLE |
+			PORT_OR_PRIO);
+	if (ret)
+		return ret;
+
+	return ksz_pwrite8(dev, port, REG_PORT_MRI_AUTHEN_CTRL,
+			   PORT_ACL_ENABLE |
+			   FIELD_PREP(PORT_AUTHEN_MODE, PORT_AUTHEN_PASS));
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_acl_port_disable - Disables ACL functionality on a given port.
+ * @dev: The ksz_device instance.
+ * @port: The port number on which to disable ACL functionality.
+ *
+ * This function disables ACL functionality on the specified port by writing a
+ * value of 0 to the REG_PORT_MRI_AUTHEN_CTRL control register and remove
+ * PORT_ACL_PRIO_ENABLE bit from P_PRIO_CTRL register.
+ *
+ * Returns: 0 if the operation is successful, or a negative error code if an
+ * error occurs.
+ */
+static int ksz9477_acl_port_disable(struct ksz_device *dev, int port)
+{
+	int ret;
+
+	ret = ksz_prmw8(dev, port, P_PRIO_CTRL, PORT_ACL_PRIO_ENABLE, 0);
+	if (ret)
+		return ret;
+
+	return ksz_pwrite8(dev, port, REG_PORT_MRI_AUTHEN_CTRL, 0);
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_acl_write_list - Write a list of ACL entries to a given port.
+ * @dev: The ksz_device instance.
+ * @port: The port number on which to write ACL entries.
+ *
+ * This function enables ACL functionality on the specified port, writes a list
+ * of ACL entries to the port, and disables ACL functionality if there are no
+ * entries.
+ *
+ * Returns: 0 if the operation is successful, or a negative error code if an
+ * error occurs.
+ */
+int ksz9477_acl_write_list(struct ksz_device *dev, int port)
+{
+	struct ksz9477_acl_priv *acl = dev->ports[port].acl_priv;
+	struct ksz9477_acl_entries *acles = &acl->acles;
+	int ret, i;
+
+	/* ACL should be enabled before writing entries */
+	ret = ksz9477_acl_port_enable(dev, port);
+	if (ret)
+		return ret;
+
+	/* write all entries */
+	for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(acles->entries); i++) {
+		u8 *entry = acles->entries[i].entry;
+
+		/* Check if entry was removed and should be zeroed.
+		 * If last fields of the entry are not zero, it means
+		 * it is removed locally but currently not synced with the HW.
+		 * So, we will write it down to the HW to remove it.
+		 */
+		if (i >= acles->entries_count &&
+		    entry[KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_10] == 0 &&
+		    entry[KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_11] == 0)
+			continue;
+
+		ret = ksz9477_acl_entry_write(dev, port, entry, i);
+		if (ret)
+			return ret;
+
+		/* now removed entry is clean on HW side, so it can
+		 * in the cache too
+		 */
+		if (i >= acles->entries_count &&
+		    entry[KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_10] != 0 &&
+		    entry[KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_11] != 0) {
+			entry[KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_10] = 0;
+			entry[KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_11] = 0;
+		}
+	}
+
+	if (!acles->entries_count)
+		return ksz9477_acl_port_disable(dev, port);
+
+	return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_acl_remove_entries - Remove ACL entries with a given cookie from a
+ *                              specified ksz9477_acl_entries structure.
+ * @dev: The ksz_device instance.
+ * @port: The port number on which to remove ACL entries.
+ * @acles: The ksz9477_acl_entries instance.
+ * @cookie: The cookie value to match for entry removal.
+ *
+ * This function iterates through the entries array, removing any entries with
+ * a matching cookie value. The remaining entries are then shifted down to fill
+ * the gap.
+ */
+void ksz9477_acl_remove_entries(struct ksz_device *dev, int port,
+				struct ksz9477_acl_entries *acles,
+				unsigned long cookie)
+{
+	int entries_count = acles->entries_count;
+	int ret, i, src_count;
+	int src_idx = -1;
+
+	if (!entries_count)
+		return;
+
+	/* Search for the first position with the cookie */
+	for (i = 0; i < entries_count; i++) {
+		if (acles->entries[i].cookie == cookie) {
+			src_idx = i;
+			break;
+		}
+	}
+
+	/* No entries with the matching cookie found */
+	if (src_idx == -1)
+		return;
+
+	/* Get the size of the cookie entry. We may have complex entries. */
+	src_count = ksz9477_acl_get_cont_entr(dev, port, src_idx);
+	if (src_count <= 0)
+		return;
+
+	/* Move all entries down to overwrite removed entry with the cookie */
+	ret = ksz9477_move_entries_downwards(dev, acles, src_idx,
+					     src_count,
+					     entries_count - src_count);
+	if (ret) {
+		dev_err(dev->dev, "Failed to move ACL entries down\n");
+		return;
+	}
+
+	/* Overwrite new empty places at the end of the list with zeros to make
+	 * sure not unexpected things will happen or no unexplored quirks will
+	 * come out.
+	 */
+	for (i = entries_count - src_count; i < entries_count; i++) {
+		struct ksz9477_acl_entry *entry = &acles->entries[i];
+
+		memset(entry, 0, sizeof(*entry));
+
+		/* Set all access bits to be able to write zeroed entry to HW */
+		entry->entry[KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_10] = 0xff;
+		entry->entry[KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_11] = 0xff;
+	}
+
+	/* Adjust the total entries count */
+	acles->entries_count -= src_count;
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_port_acl_init - Initialize the ACL for a specified port on a ksz
+ *			   device.
+ * @dev: The ksz_device instance.
+ * @port: The port number to initialize the ACL for.
+ *
+ * This function allocates memory for an acl structure, associates it with the
+ * specified port, and initializes the ACL entries to a default state. The
+ * entries are then written using the ksz9477_acl_write_list function, ensuring
+ * the ACL has a predictable initial hardware state.
+ *
+ * Returns: 0 on success, or an error code on failure.
+ */
+int ksz9477_port_acl_init(struct ksz_device *dev, int port)
+{
+	struct ksz9477_acl_entries *acles;
+	struct ksz9477_acl_priv *acl;
+	int ret, i;
+
+	acl = kzalloc(sizeof(*acl), GFP_KERNEL);
+	if (!acl)
+		return -ENOMEM;
+
+	dev->ports[port].acl_priv = acl;
+
+	acles = &acl->acles;
+	/* write all entries */
+	for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(acles->entries); i++) {
+		u8 *entry = acles->entries[i].entry;
+
+		/* Set all access bits to be able to write zeroed
+		 * entry
+		 */
+		entry[KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_10] = 0xff;
+		entry[KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_11] = 0xff;
+	}
+
+	ret = ksz9477_acl_write_list(dev, port);
+	if (ret)
+		goto free_acl;
+
+	return 0;
+
+free_acl:
+	kfree(dev->ports[port].acl_priv);
+	dev->ports[port].acl_priv = NULL;
+
+	return ret;
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_port_acl_free - Free the ACL resources for a specified port on a ksz
+ *			   device.
+ * @dev: The ksz_device instance.
+ * @port: The port number to initialize the ACL for.
+ *
+ * This disables the ACL for the specified port and frees the associated memory,
+ */
+void ksz9477_port_acl_free(struct ksz_device *dev, int port)
+{
+	if (!dev->ports[port].acl_priv)
+		return;
+
+	ksz9477_acl_port_disable(dev, port);
+
+	kfree(dev->ports[port].acl_priv);
+	dev->ports[port].acl_priv = NULL;
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_acl_set_reg - Set entry[16] and entry[17] depending on the updated
+ *			   entry[]
+ * @entry: An array containing the entries
+ * @reg: The register of the entry that needs to be updated
+ * @value: The value to be assigned to the updated entry
+ *
+ * This function updates the entry[] array based on the provided register and
+ * value. It also sets entry[0x10] and entry[0x11] according to the ACL byte
+ * enable rules.
+ *
+ * 0x10 - Byte Enable [15:8]
+ *
+ * Each bit enables accessing one of the ACL bytes when a read or write is
+ * initiated by writing to the Port ACL Byte Enable LSB Register.
+ * Bit 0 applies to the Port ACL Access 7 Register
+ * Bit 1 applies to the Port ACL Access 6 Register, etc.
+ * Bit 7 applies to the Port ACL Access 0 Register
+ * 1 = Byte is selected for read/write
+ * 0 = Byte is not selected
+ *
+ * 0x11 - Byte Enable [7:0]
+ *
+ * Each bit enables accessing one of the ACL bytes when a read or write is
+ * initiated by writing to the Port ACL Byte Enable LSB Register.
+ * Bit 0 applies to the Port ACL Access F Register
+ * Bit 1 applies to the Port ACL Access E Register, etc.
+ * Bit 7 applies to the Port ACL Access 8 Register
+ * 1 = Byte is selected for read/write
+ * 0 = Byte is not selected
+ */
+static void ksz9477_acl_set_reg(u8 *entry, enum ksz9477_acl_port_access reg,
+				u8 value)
+{
+	if (reg >= KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_0 &&
+	    reg <= KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_7) {
+		entry[KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_10] |=
+				BIT(KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_7 - reg);
+	} else if (reg >= KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_8 &&
+		   reg <= KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_F) {
+		entry[KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_11] |=
+			BIT(KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_F - reg);
+	} else {
+		WARN_ON(1);
+		return;
+	}
+
+	entry[reg] = value;
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_acl_matching_rule_cfg_l2 - Configure an ACL filtering entry to match
+ *				      L2 types of Ethernet frames
+ * @entry: Pointer to ACL entry buffer
+ * @ethertype: Ethertype value
+ * @eth_addr: Pointer to Ethernet address
+ * @is_src: If true, match the source MAC address; if false, match the
+ *	    destination MAC address
+ *
+ * This function configures an Access Control List (ACL) filtering
+ * entry to match Layer 2 types of Ethernet frames based on the provided
+ * ethertype and Ethernet address. Additionally, it can match either the source
+ * or destination MAC address depending on the value of the is_src parameter.
+ *
+ * Register Descriptions for MD = 01 and ENB != 00 (Layer 2 MAC header
+ * filtering)
+ *
+ * 0x01 - Mode and Enable
+ *        Bits 5:4 - MD (Mode)
+ *                01 = Layer 2 MAC header or counter filtering
+ *        Bits 3:2 - ENB (Enable)
+ *                01 = Comparison is performed only on the TYPE value
+ *                10 = Comparison is performed only on the MAC Address value
+ *                11 = Both the MAC Address and TYPE are tested
+ *        Bit  1   - S/D (Source / Destination)
+ *                0 = Destination address
+ *                1 = Source address
+ *        Bit  0   - EQ (Equal / Not Equal)
+ *                0 = Not Equal produces true result
+ *                1 = Equal produces true result
+ *
+ * 0x02-0x07 - MAC Address
+ *        0x02 - MAC Address [47:40]
+ *        0x03 - MAC Address [39:32]
+ *        0x04 - MAC Address [31:24]
+ *        0x05 - MAC Address [23:16]
+ *        0x06 - MAC Address [15:8]
+ *        0x07 - MAC Address [7:0]
+ *
+ * 0x08-0x09 - EtherType
+ *        0x08 - EtherType [15:8]
+ *        0x09 - EtherType [7:0]
+ */
+static void ksz9477_acl_matching_rule_cfg_l2(u8 *entry, u16 ethertype,
+					     u8 *eth_addr, bool is_src)
+{
+	u8 enb = 0;
+	u8 val;
+
+	if (ethertype)
+		enb |= KSZ9477_ACL_ENB_L2_TYPE;
+	if (eth_addr)
+		enb |= KSZ9477_ACL_ENB_L2_MAC;
+
+	val = FIELD_PREP(KSZ9477_ACL_MD_MASK, KSZ9477_ACL_MD_L2_MAC) |
+	      FIELD_PREP(KSZ9477_ACL_ENB_MASK, enb) |
+	      FIELD_PREP(KSZ9477_ACL_SD_SRC, is_src) | KSZ9477_ACL_EQ_EQUAL;
+	ksz9477_acl_set_reg(entry, KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_1, val);
+
+	if (eth_addr) {
+		int i;
+
+		for (i = 0; i < ETH_ALEN; i++) {
+			ksz9477_acl_set_reg(entry,
+					    KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_2 + i,
+					    eth_addr[i]);
+		}
+	}
+
+	ksz9477_acl_set_reg(entry, KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_8, ethertype >> 8);
+	ksz9477_acl_set_reg(entry, KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_9, ethertype & 0xff);
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_acl_action_rule_cfg - Set action for an ACL entry
+ * @entry: Pointer to the ACL entry
+ * @force_prio: If true, force the priority value
+ * @prio_val: Priority value
+ *
+ * This function sets the action for the specified ACL entry. It prepares
+ * the priority mode and traffic class values and updates the entry's
+ * action registers accordingly. Currently, there is no port or VLAN PCP
+ * remapping.
+ *
+ * ACL Action Rule Parameters for Non-Count Modes (MD ≠ 01 or ENB ≠ 00)
+ *
+ * 0x0A - PM, P, RPE, RP[2:1]
+ *        Bits 7:6 - PM[1:0] - Priority Mode
+ *		00 = ACL does not specify the packet priority. Priority is
+ *		     determined by standard QoS functions.
+ *		01 = Change packet priority to P[2:0] if it is greater than QoS
+ *		     result.
+ *		10 = Change packet priority to P[2:0] if it is smaller than the
+ *		     QoS result.
+ *		11 = Always change packet priority to P[2:0].
+ *        Bits 5:3 - P[2:0] - Priority value
+ *        Bit  2   - RPE - Remark Priority Enable
+ *        Bits 1:0 - RP[2:1] - Remarked Priority value (bits 2:1)
+ *		0 = Disable priority remarking
+ *		1 = Enable priority remarking. VLAN tag priority (PCP) bits are
+ *		    replaced by RP[2:0].
+ *
+ * 0x0B - RP[0], MM
+ *        Bit  7   - RP[0] - Remarked Priority value (bit 0)
+ *        Bits 6:5 - MM[1:0] - Map Mode
+ *		00 = No forwarding remapping
+ *		01 = The forwarding map in FORWARD is OR'ed with the forwarding
+ *		     map from the Address Lookup Table.
+ *		10 = The forwarding map in FORWARD is AND'ed with the forwarding
+ *		     map from the Address Lookup Table.
+ *		11 = The forwarding map in FORWARD replaces the forwarding map
+ *		     from the Address Lookup Table.
+ * 0x0D - FORWARD[n:0]
+ *       Bits 7:0 - FORWARD[n:0] - Forwarding map. Bit 0 = port 1,
+ *		    bit 1 = port 2, etc.
+ *		1 = enable forwarding to this port
+ *		0 = do not forward to this port
+ */
+void ksz9477_acl_action_rule_cfg(u8 *entry, bool force_prio, u8 prio_val)
+{
+	u8 prio_mode, val;
+
+	if (force_prio)
+		prio_mode = KSZ9477_ACL_PM_REPLACE;
+	else
+		prio_mode = KSZ9477_ACL_PM_DISABLE;
+
+	val = FIELD_PREP(KSZ9477_ACL_PM_M, prio_mode) |
+	      FIELD_PREP(KSZ9477_ACL_P_M, prio_val);
+	ksz9477_acl_set_reg(entry, KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_A, val);
+
+	/* no port or VLAN PCP remapping for now */
+	ksz9477_acl_set_reg(entry, KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_B, 0);
+	ksz9477_acl_set_reg(entry, KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_D, 0);
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_acl_processing_rule_set_action - Set the action for the processing
+ *					    rule set.
+ * @entry: Pointer to the ACL entry
+ * @action_idx: Index of the action to be applied
+ *
+ * This function sets the action for the processing rule set by updating the
+ * appropriate register in the entry. There can be only one action per
+ * processing rule.
+ *
+ * Access Control List (ACL) Processing Rule Registers:
+ *
+ * 0x00 - First Rule Number (FRN)
+ *        Bits 3:0 - First Rule Number. Pointer to an Action rule entry.
+ */
+void ksz9477_acl_processing_rule_set_action(u8 *entry, u8 action_idx)
+{
+	ksz9477_acl_set_reg(entry, KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_0, action_idx);
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_acl_processing_rule_add_match - Add a matching rule to the rule set
+ * @entry: Pointer to the ACL entry
+ * @match_idx: Index of the matching rule to be added
+ *
+ * This function adds a matching rule to the rule set by updating the
+ * appropriate bits in the entry's rule set registers.
+ *
+ * Access Control List (ACL) Processing Rule Registers:
+ *
+ * 0x0E - RuleSet [15:8]
+ *        Bits 7:0 - RuleSet [15:8] Specifies a set of one or more Matching rule
+ *        entries. RuleSet has one bit for each of the 16 Matching rule entries.
+ *        If multiple Matching rules are selected, then all conditions will be
+ *	  AND'ed to produce a final match result.
+ *		0 = Matching rule not selected
+ *		1 = Matching rule selected
+ *
+ * 0x0F - RuleSet [7:0]
+ *        Bits 7:0 - RuleSet [7:0]
+ */
+static void ksz9477_acl_processing_rule_add_match(u8 *entry, u8 match_idx)
+{
+	u8 vale = entry[KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_E];
+	u8 valf = entry[KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_F];
+
+	if (match_idx < 8)
+		valf |= BIT(match_idx);
+	else
+		vale |= BIT(match_idx - 8);
+
+	ksz9477_acl_set_reg(entry, KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_E, vale);
+	ksz9477_acl_set_reg(entry, KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_F, valf);
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_acl_get_init_entry - Get a new uninitialized entry for a specified
+ *				port on a ksz_device.
+ * @dev: The ksz_device instance.
+ * @port: The port number to get the uninitialized entry for.
+ * @cookie: The cookie to associate with the entry.
+ * @prio: The priority to associate with the entry.
+ *
+ * This function retrieves the next available ACL entry for the specified port,
+ * clears all access flags, and associates it with the current cookie.
+ *
+ * Returns: A pointer to the new uninitialized ACL entry.
+ */
+static struct ksz9477_acl_entry *
+ksz9477_acl_get_init_entry(struct ksz_device *dev, int port,
+			   unsigned long cookie, u32 prio)
+{
+	struct ksz9477_acl_priv *acl = dev->ports[port].acl_priv;
+	struct ksz9477_acl_entries *acles = &acl->acles;
+	struct ksz9477_acl_entry *entry;
+
+	entry = &acles->entries[acles->entries_count];
+	entry->cookie = cookie;
+	entry->prio = prio;
+
+	/* clear all access flags */
+	entry->entry[KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_10] = 0;
+	entry->entry[KSZ9477_ACL_PORT_ACCESS_11] = 0;
+
+	return entry;
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_acl_match_process_l2 - Configure Layer 2 ACL matching rules and
+ *                                processing rules.
+ * @dev: Pointer to the ksz_device.
+ * @port: Port number.
+ * @ethtype: Ethernet type.
+ * @src_mac: Source MAC address.
+ * @dst_mac: Destination MAC address.
+ * @cookie: The cookie to associate with the entry.
+ * @prio: The priority of the entry.
+ *
+ * This function sets up matching and processing rules for Layer 2 ACLs.
+ * It takes into account that only one MAC per entry is supported.
+ */
+void ksz9477_acl_match_process_l2(struct ksz_device *dev, int port,
+				  u16 ethtype, u8 *src_mac, u8 *dst_mac,
+				  unsigned long cookie, u32 prio)
+{
+	struct ksz9477_acl_priv *acl = dev->ports[port].acl_priv;
+	struct ksz9477_acl_entries *acles = &acl->acles;
+	struct ksz9477_acl_entry *entry;
+
+	entry = ksz9477_acl_get_init_entry(dev, port, cookie, prio);
+
+	/* ACL supports only one MAC per entry */
+	if (src_mac && dst_mac) {
+		ksz9477_acl_matching_rule_cfg_l2(entry->entry, ethtype, src_mac,
+						 true);
+
+		/* Add both match entries to first processing rule */
+		ksz9477_acl_processing_rule_add_match(entry->entry,
+						      acles->entries_count);
+		acles->entries_count++;
+		ksz9477_acl_processing_rule_add_match(entry->entry,
+						      acles->entries_count);
+
+		entry = ksz9477_acl_get_init_entry(dev, port, cookie, prio);
+		ksz9477_acl_matching_rule_cfg_l2(entry->entry, 0, dst_mac,
+						 false);
+		acles->entries_count++;
+	} else {
+		u8 *mac = src_mac ? src_mac : dst_mac;
+		bool is_src = src_mac ? true : false;
+
+		ksz9477_acl_matching_rule_cfg_l2(entry->entry, ethtype, mac,
+						 is_src);
+		ksz9477_acl_processing_rule_add_match(entry->entry,
+						      acles->entries_count);
+		acles->entries_count++;
+	}
+}
diff --git a/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz9477_tc_flower.c b/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz9477_tc_flower.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..8b2f5be667e0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz9477_tc_flower.c
@@ -0,0 +1,281 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+// Copyright (c) 2023 Pengutronix, Oleksij Rempel <kernel@...gutronix.de>
+
+#include "ksz9477.h"
+#include "ksz9477_reg.h"
+#include "ksz_common.h"
+
+#define ETHER_TYPE_FULL_MASK		cpu_to_be16(~0)
+#define KSZ9477_MAX_TC			7
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_flower_parse_key_l2 - Parse Layer 2 key from flow rule and configure
+ *                               ACL entries accordingly.
+ * @dev: Pointer to the ksz_device.
+ * @port: Port number.
+ * @extack: Pointer to the netlink_ext_ack.
+ * @rule: Pointer to the flow_rule.
+ * @cookie: The cookie to associate with the entry.
+ * @prio: The priority of the entry.
+ *
+ * This function parses the Layer 2 key from the flow rule and configures
+ * the corresponding ACL entries. It checks for unsupported offloads and
+ * available entries before proceeding with the configuration.
+ *
+ * Returns: 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
+ */
+static int ksz9477_flower_parse_key_l2(struct ksz_device *dev, int port,
+				       struct netlink_ext_ack *extack,
+				       struct flow_rule *rule,
+				       unsigned long cookie, u32 prio)
+{
+	struct ksz9477_acl_priv *acl = dev->ports[port].acl_priv;
+	struct flow_match_eth_addrs ematch;
+	struct ksz9477_acl_entries *acles;
+	int required_entries;
+	u8 *src_mac = NULL;
+	u8 *dst_mac = NULL;
+	u16 ethtype = 0;
+
+	if (flow_rule_match_key(rule, FLOW_DISSECTOR_KEY_BASIC)) {
+		struct flow_match_basic match;
+
+		flow_rule_match_basic(rule, &match);
+
+		if (match.key->n_proto) {
+			if (match.mask->n_proto != ETHER_TYPE_FULL_MASK) {
+				NL_SET_ERR_MSG_MOD(extack,
+						   "ethernet type mask must be a full mask");
+				return -EINVAL;
+			}
+
+			ethtype = be16_to_cpu(match.key->n_proto);
+		}
+	}
+
+	if (flow_rule_match_key(rule, FLOW_DISSECTOR_KEY_ETH_ADDRS)) {
+		flow_rule_match_eth_addrs(rule, &ematch);
+
+		if (!is_zero_ether_addr(ematch.key->src)) {
+			if (!is_broadcast_ether_addr(ematch.mask->src))
+				goto not_full_mask_err;
+
+			src_mac = ematch.key->src;
+		}
+
+		if (!is_zero_ether_addr(ematch.key->dst)) {
+			if (!is_broadcast_ether_addr(ematch.mask->dst))
+				goto not_full_mask_err;
+
+			dst_mac = ematch.key->dst;
+		}
+	}
+
+	acles = &acl->acles;
+	/* ACL supports only one MAC per entry */
+	required_entries = src_mac && dst_mac ? 2 : 1;
+
+	/* Check if there are enough available entries */
+	if (acles->entries_count + required_entries > KSZ9477_ACL_MAX_ENTRIES) {
+		NL_SET_ERR_MSG_MOD(extack, "ACL entry limit reached");
+		return -EOPNOTSUPP;
+	}
+
+	ksz9477_acl_match_process_l2(dev, port, ethtype, src_mac, dst_mac,
+				     cookie, prio);
+
+	return 0;
+
+not_full_mask_err:
+	NL_SET_ERR_MSG_MOD(extack, "MAC address mask must be a full mask");
+	return -EOPNOTSUPP;
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_flower_parse_key - Parse flow rule keys for a specified port on a
+ *			      ksz_device.
+ * @dev: The ksz_device instance.
+ * @port: The port number to parse the flow rule keys for.
+ * @extack: The netlink extended ACK for reporting errors.
+ * @rule: The flow_rule to parse.
+ * @cookie: The cookie to associate with the entry.
+ * @prio: The priority of the entry.
+ *
+ * This function checks if the used keys in the flow rule are supported by
+ * the device and parses the L2 keys if they match. If unsupported keys are
+ * used, an error message is set in the extended ACK.
+ *
+ * Returns: 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
+ */
+static int ksz9477_flower_parse_key(struct ksz_device *dev, int port,
+				    struct netlink_ext_ack *extack,
+				    struct flow_rule *rule,
+				    unsigned long cookie, u32 prio)
+{
+	struct flow_dissector *dissector = rule->match.dissector;
+	int ret;
+
+	if (dissector->used_keys &
+	    ~(BIT_ULL(FLOW_DISSECTOR_KEY_BASIC) |
+	      BIT_ULL(FLOW_DISSECTOR_KEY_ETH_ADDRS) |
+	      BIT_ULL(FLOW_DISSECTOR_KEY_CONTROL))) {
+		NL_SET_ERR_MSG_MOD(extack,
+				   "Unsupported keys used");
+		return -EOPNOTSUPP;
+	}
+
+	if (flow_rule_match_key(rule, FLOW_DISSECTOR_KEY_BASIC) ||
+	    flow_rule_match_key(rule, FLOW_DISSECTOR_KEY_ETH_ADDRS)) {
+		ret = ksz9477_flower_parse_key_l2(dev, port, extack, rule,
+						  cookie, prio);
+		if (ret)
+			return ret;
+	}
+
+	return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_flower_parse_action - Parse flow rule actions for a specified port
+ *				 on a ksz_device.
+ * @dev: The ksz_device instance.
+ * @port: The port number to parse the flow rule actions for.
+ * @extack: The netlink extended ACK for reporting errors.
+ * @cls: The flow_cls_offload instance containing the flow rule.
+ * @entry_idx: The index of the ACL entry to store the action.
+ *
+ * This function checks if the actions in the flow rule are supported by
+ * the device. Currently, only actions that change priorities are supported.
+ * If unsupported actions are encountered, an error message is set in the
+ * extended ACK.
+ *
+ * Returns: 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
+ */
+static int ksz9477_flower_parse_action(struct ksz_device *dev, int port,
+				       struct netlink_ext_ack *extack,
+				       struct flow_cls_offload *cls,
+				       int entry_idx)
+{
+	struct flow_rule *rule = flow_cls_offload_flow_rule(cls);
+	struct ksz9477_acl_priv *acl = dev->ports[port].acl_priv;
+	const struct flow_action_entry *act;
+	struct ksz9477_acl_entry *entry;
+	bool prio_force = false;
+	u8 prio_val = 0;
+	int i;
+
+	if (TC_H_MIN(cls->classid)) {
+		NL_SET_ERR_MSG_MOD(extack, "hw_tc is not supported. Use: action skbedit prio");
+		return -EOPNOTSUPP;
+	}
+
+	flow_action_for_each(i, act, &rule->action) {
+		switch (act->id) {
+		case FLOW_ACTION_PRIORITY:
+			if (act->priority > KSZ9477_MAX_TC) {
+				NL_SET_ERR_MSG_MOD(extack, "Priority value is too high");
+				return -EOPNOTSUPP;
+			}
+			prio_force = true;
+			prio_val = act->priority;
+			break;
+		default:
+			NL_SET_ERR_MSG_MOD(extack, "action not supported");
+			return -EOPNOTSUPP;
+		}
+	}
+
+	/* pick entry to store action */
+	entry = &acl->acles.entries[entry_idx];
+
+	ksz9477_acl_action_rule_cfg(entry->entry, prio_force, prio_val);
+	ksz9477_acl_processing_rule_set_action(entry->entry, entry_idx);
+
+	return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_cls_flower_add - Add a flow classification rule for a specified port
+ *			    on a ksz_device.
+ * @ds: The DSA switch instance.
+ * @port: The port number to add the flow classification rule to.
+ * @cls: The flow_cls_offload instance containing the flow rule.
+ * @ingress: A flag indicating if the rule is applied on the ingress path.
+ *
+ * This function adds a flow classification rule for a specified port on a
+ * ksz_device. It checks if the ACL offloading is supported and parses the flow
+ * keys and actions. If the ACL is not supported, it returns an error. If there
+ * are unprocessed entries, it parses the action for the rule.
+ *
+ * Returns: 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
+ */
+int ksz9477_cls_flower_add(struct dsa_switch *ds, int port,
+			   struct flow_cls_offload *cls, bool ingress)
+{
+	struct flow_rule *rule = flow_cls_offload_flow_rule(cls);
+	struct netlink_ext_ack *extack = cls->common.extack;
+	struct ksz_device *dev = ds->priv;
+	struct ksz9477_acl_priv *acl;
+	int action_entry_idx;
+	int ret;
+
+	acl = dev->ports[port].acl_priv;
+
+	if (!acl) {
+		NL_SET_ERR_MSG_MOD(extack, "ACL offloading is not supported");
+		return -EOPNOTSUPP;
+	}
+
+	/* A complex rule set can take multiple entries. Use first entry
+	 * to store the action.
+	 */
+	action_entry_idx = acl->acles.entries_count;
+
+	ret = ksz9477_flower_parse_key(dev, port, extack, rule, cls->cookie,
+				       cls->common.prio);
+	if (ret)
+		return ret;
+
+	ret = ksz9477_flower_parse_action(dev, port, extack, cls,
+					  action_entry_idx);
+	if (ret)
+		return ret;
+
+	ret = ksz9477_sort_acl_entries(dev, port);
+	if (ret)
+		return ret;
+
+	return ksz9477_acl_write_list(dev, port);
+}
+
+/**
+ * ksz9477_cls_flower_del - Remove a flow classification rule for a specified
+ *			    port on a ksz_device.
+ * @ds: The DSA switch instance.
+ * @port: The port number to remove the flow classification rule from.
+ * @cls: The flow_cls_offload instance containing the flow rule.
+ * @ingress: A flag indicating if the rule is applied on the ingress path.
+ *
+ * This function removes a flow classification rule for a specified port on a
+ * ksz_device. It checks if the ACL is initialized, and if not, returns an
+ * error. If the ACL is initialized, it removes entries with the specified
+ * cookie and rewrites the ACL list.
+ *
+ * Returns: 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
+ */
+int ksz9477_cls_flower_del(struct dsa_switch *ds, int port,
+			   struct flow_cls_offload *cls, bool ingress)
+{
+	unsigned long cookie = cls->cookie;
+	struct ksz_device *dev = ds->priv;
+	struct ksz9477_acl_priv *acl;
+
+	acl = dev->ports[port].acl_priv;
+
+	if (!acl)
+		return -EOPNOTSUPP;
+
+	ksz9477_acl_remove_entries(dev, port, &acl->acles, cookie);
+
+	return ksz9477_acl_write_list(dev, port);
+}
diff --git a/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz_common.c b/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz_common.c
index 209a5243bd5a..173ad8f04671 100644
--- a/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz_common.c
+++ b/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz_common.c
@@ -2627,6 +2627,23 @@ void ksz_port_stp_state_set(struct dsa_switch *ds, int port, u8 state)
 	ksz_update_port_member(dev, port);
 }
 
+static void ksz_port_teardown(struct dsa_switch *ds, int port)
+{
+	struct ksz_device *dev = ds->priv;
+
+	switch (dev->chip_id) {
+	case KSZ8563_CHIP_ID:
+	case KSZ9477_CHIP_ID:
+	case KSZ9563_CHIP_ID:
+	case KSZ9567_CHIP_ID:
+	case KSZ9893_CHIP_ID:
+	case KSZ9896_CHIP_ID:
+	case KSZ9897_CHIP_ID:
+		if (dsa_is_user_port(ds, port))
+			ksz9477_port_acl_free(dev, port);
+	}
+}
+
 static int ksz_port_pre_bridge_flags(struct dsa_switch *ds, int port,
 				     struct switchdev_brport_flags flags,
 				     struct netlink_ext_ack *extack)
@@ -3172,6 +3189,44 @@ static int ksz_switch_detect(struct ksz_device *dev)
 	return 0;
 }
 
+static int ksz_cls_flower_add(struct dsa_switch *ds, int port,
+			      struct flow_cls_offload *cls, bool ingress)
+{
+	struct ksz_device *dev = ds->priv;
+
+	switch (dev->chip_id) {
+	case KSZ8563_CHIP_ID:
+	case KSZ9477_CHIP_ID:
+	case KSZ9563_CHIP_ID:
+	case KSZ9567_CHIP_ID:
+	case KSZ9893_CHIP_ID:
+	case KSZ9896_CHIP_ID:
+	case KSZ9897_CHIP_ID:
+		return ksz9477_cls_flower_add(ds, port, cls, ingress);
+	}
+
+	return -EOPNOTSUPP;
+}
+
+static int ksz_cls_flower_del(struct dsa_switch *ds, int port,
+			      struct flow_cls_offload *cls, bool ingress)
+{
+	struct ksz_device *dev = ds->priv;
+
+	switch (dev->chip_id) {
+	case KSZ8563_CHIP_ID:
+	case KSZ9477_CHIP_ID:
+	case KSZ9563_CHIP_ID:
+	case KSZ9567_CHIP_ID:
+	case KSZ9893_CHIP_ID:
+	case KSZ9896_CHIP_ID:
+	case KSZ9897_CHIP_ID:
+		return ksz9477_cls_flower_del(ds, port, cls, ingress);
+	}
+
+	return -EOPNOTSUPP;
+}
+
 /* Bandwidth is calculated by idle slope/transmission speed. Then the Bandwidth
  * is converted to Hex-decimal using the successive multiplication method. On
  * every step, integer part is taken and decimal part is carry forwarded.
@@ -3504,6 +3559,7 @@ static const struct dsa_switch_ops ksz_switch_ops = {
 	.port_bridge_join	= ksz_port_bridge_join,
 	.port_bridge_leave	= ksz_port_bridge_leave,
 	.port_stp_state_set	= ksz_port_stp_state_set,
+	.port_teardown		= ksz_port_teardown,
 	.port_pre_bridge_flags	= ksz_port_pre_bridge_flags,
 	.port_bridge_flags	= ksz_port_bridge_flags,
 	.port_fast_age		= ksz_port_fast_age,
@@ -3526,6 +3582,8 @@ static const struct dsa_switch_ops ksz_switch_ops = {
 	.port_hwtstamp_set	= ksz_hwtstamp_set,
 	.port_txtstamp		= ksz_port_txtstamp,
 	.port_rxtstamp		= ksz_port_rxtstamp,
+	.cls_flower_add		= ksz_cls_flower_add,
+	.cls_flower_del		= ksz_cls_flower_del,
 	.port_setup_tc		= ksz_setup_tc,
 	.get_mac_eee		= ksz_get_mac_eee,
 	.set_mac_eee		= ksz_set_mac_eee,
diff --git a/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz_common.h b/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz_common.h
index ca37b5b87946..d180c8a34e27 100644
--- a/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz_common.h
+++ b/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz_common.h
@@ -117,6 +117,7 @@ struct ksz_port {
 	u32 rgmii_tx_val;
 	u32 rgmii_rx_val;
 	struct ksz_device *ksz_dev;
+	void *acl_priv;
 	struct ksz_irq pirq;
 	u8 num;
 #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_NET_DSA_MICROCHIP_KSZ_PTP)
-- 
2.39.2

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