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Message-ID: <20160717153338.GA13611@lunn.ch>
Date:	Sun, 17 Jul 2016 17:33:38 +0200
From:	Andrew Lunn <andrew@...n.ch>
To:	Jamie Lentin <jm@...tin.co.uk>
Cc:	Jason Cooper <jason@...edaemon.net>,
	Sebastian Hesselbarth <sebastian.hesselbarth@...il.com>,
	Gregory Clement <gregory.clement@...e-electrons.com>,
	Imre Kaloz <kaloz@...nwrt.org>,
	Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@...il.com>,
	linux-arm-kernel@...ts.infradead.org, netdev@...r.kernel.org,
	Vivien Didelot <vivien.didelot@...oirfairelinux.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v0 00/10] Convert Netgear WNR854T to devicetree

> Firstly I've tried to to rebase against net-next[0], but after
> adding 6131 to mv88e6xxx_of_match, &chip->ppu_work seems to be
> causing a NULL pointer ooops. I'll assume it's not done yet and
> ignore net-next for now.

You don't need to modify mv88e6xxx_of_match, the 6131 is compatible
with the mv88e6085. Just use the compatible string of
"marvell,mv88e6085". So far, ever Marvell chip we support is
compatible with the mv88e6085, in terms of probing. Once the driver
has probed, and read the device ID from a register, it knows enough to
decide for itself what features the chip has.

In order to get the LEDs working as you want, you are going to have to
use the new binding. So i would suggest sticking with that.

> >I see you have NET_TAG_DSA, but not NET_TAG_EDSA in your
> >configuration. Try swapping to EDSA. I even removed support for
> >TAG_DSA in one of the recent patches.
> 
> Okay, back to my original wnr854t-support-v0a branch based on 4.6,
> switched to .tag_protocol = DSA_TAG_PROTO_EDSA and reconfig'ed to
> add support, but there's no traffic in/out of any port. tcpdump on
> the underlying ethernet port shows encapsulated broadcast traffic,
> e.g. this ARP request from enp0:10.100.4.41:
> 
> 00:15:31.173399 1a:ff:0f:fe:10:22 (oui Unknown) > Broadcast,
> ethertype Unknown (0xc008), length 64:
>         0x0000:  0000 0806 0001 0800 0604 0001 1aff 0ffe  ................
>         0x0010:  1022 0a64 0429 0000 0000 0000 0a64 0437  .".d.).......d.7
>         0x0020:  0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000  ................
>         0x0030:  0000                                     ..
> 
> ...but no unicast traffic.

Uh, that does not look like EDSA tagging. Expect an ethertype of
0xdada. Also, if you get the latest tcpdump sources, it knows how to
decode the additional EDSA header which is added.

> 
> >Please also can you get https://github.com/vivien/linux.git commit
> >323321875671dfe95b6b91ce051a74d415c7158c which will give you some
> >extra debug files /sys/kernel/debug/mv88e6xxx.
> >
> >The reg, stats, and atu would be interesting.
> 
> Okay, I rebased 4.7-rc7, ignoring my ropey attempts to configure the
> LEDs, cherry-picked the above commit. Pushed the result if it's
> useful[1]. The debugfs code wouldn't patch cleanly onto 4.6 or
> net-next.

Yes, the debug code is a real pain. Something i'm working on in the
background, get something generic which is acceptable for mainline.
 
> On boot up I get:
> 
> mdio_bus f1072004.mdio-bu: switch 0x106 probed: Marvell 88E6131, revision 6
> mv643xx_eth_port mv643xx_eth_port.0 eth0: [0]: detected a Marvell 88E6131 switch
> libphy: dsa slave smi: probed
> Marvell 88E1121R dsa-0:00:00: attached PHY driver [Marvell 88E1121R]  (mii_bus:phy_addr=dsa-0:00:00, irq=-1)
> Marvell 88E1121R dsa-0:00:01: attached PHY driver [Marvell 88E1121R] (mii_bus:phy_addr=dsa-0:00:01, irq=-1)
> Marvell 88E1121R dsa-0:00:02: attached PHY driver [Marvell 88E1121R] (mii_bus:phy_addr=dsa-0:00:02, irq=-1)
> Marvell 88E1112 dsa-0:00:05: attached PHY driver [Marvell 88E1112] (mii_bus:phy_addr=dsa-0:00:05, irq=-1)
> Marvell 88E1112 dsa-0:00:07: attached PHY driver [Marvell 88E1112] (mii_bus:phy_addr=dsa-0:00:07, irq=-1)

That looks good, it found the PHYs etc.

> Like above (since 4.7 seems to use DSA_TAG_PROTO_EDSA), there's no
> traffic visible with tcpdump on lan1/4 (broadcast or unicast), only
> broadcast traffic on the backing port, eth0.
> 
> # cat /sys/kernel/debug/mv88e6xxx.0/regs
>     GLOBAL GLOBAL2 SERDES     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7
>  0:  c800       0       0  7080 7d80 7080 6e88 6086 7e86 6086 7086
>  1:    1b       0       0     3    3    3   3e  403  403  403  403
>  2:  2fd5       0       0     0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0
>  3:  9df4    ffff       0  1066 1066 1066 1066 1066 1066 1066 1066
>  4:  4000     191       0   433  433  433 3533  433  433  433  433
>  5:  1000      ff       0     0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0
>  6:  c000    1f0f       0   708  708  708  7f7  708  708  708  708
>  7:     0    70ff       0     0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0
>  8:     0    7800       0    83   83   83   c3   83   83   83   83
>  9:     0       0       0     1    1    1    1    1    1    1    1
>  a:  f148       0       0     0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0
>  b:  400f       0       0     1    2    4    0   10   20   40   80
>  c:     0       0       0     0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0
>  d:  ffff       0       0     0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0
>  e:  ffff       0       0     0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0
>  f:  ffff      77       0     0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0
> 10:     0       0       0     0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0
> 11:     0       0       0     0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0
> 12:  5555       0       0     0    0    0   12    0    0    0    0
> 13:  5555       0       0     0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0
> 14:  aaaa       0       0   403  403  403 8403  403  403  403  403
> 15:  aaaa       0       0     0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0
> 16:  ffff       0       0   700  70d  700  700  f41  f0e  f41  f02
> 17:  ffff       0       0     0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0
> 18:  fa41       0       0  3210 3210 3210 3210 3210 3210 3210 3210
> 19:  8100       0       0  7654 7654 7654 7654 7654 7654 7654 7654
> 1a:  3330       0       0     -    -    -    -    -    -    -    -
> 1b:    f4       0       0     -    -    -    -    -    -    -    -
> 1c:  f000       0       0     -    -    -    -    -    -    -    -
> 1d:  5c07       0       0     -    -    -    -    -    -    -    -
> 1e:     0      f0       0     -    -    -    -    -    -    -    -
> 1f:     0       0       0     -    -    -    -    -    -    -    -
> 
> # cat /sys/kernel/debug/mv88e6xxx.0/stats
>                                (lan4)             (cpu)             (lan1)
>           Statistic   Port  0  Port  1  Port  2  Port  3  Port  4  Port  5  Port  6  Port  7
>      in_good_octets:        0     1064        0     1152        0   112155        0        0
>       in_bad_octets:        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0
>          in_unicast:        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0
>       in_broadcasts:        0        6        0       18        0      335        0        0
>       in_multicasts:        0        8        0        0        0      490        0        0
>            in_pause:        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0
>        in_undersize:        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0
>        in_fragments:        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0
>         in_oversize:        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0
>           in_jabber:        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0
>         in_rx_error:        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0
>        in_fcs_error:        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0
>          out_octets:        0        0        0   131331        0        0        0        0
>         out_unicast:        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0
>      out_broadcasts:        0        0        0      558        0        0        0        0
>      out_multicasts:        0        0        0      498        0        0        0        0
>           out_pause:        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0
>           excessive:        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0
>          collisions:        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0
>            deferred:        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0
>              single:        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0
>            multiple:        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0
>       out_fcs_error:        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0
>                late:        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0
>        hist_64bytes:        0        6        0       18        0      188        0        0
>    hist_65_127bytes:        0        8        0      440        0       69        0        0
>   hist_128_255bytes:        0        0        0      376        0      376        0        0
>   hist_256_511bytes:        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0
>  hist_512_1023bytes:        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0
> hist_1024_max_bytes:        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0
>      sw_in_discards:        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0
>      sw_in_filtered:        0        0        0       18        0        0        0        0
>     sw_out_filtered:        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0

So as you say, no unicast traffic to/from the CPU port. The 18
sw_in_filtered also look suspicious.
 
> [0] https://github.com/lentinj/linux/tree/wnr854t-support-v0b-net-next-experiment

+	port@3 {
+			reg = <3>;
+			label = "cpu";
+			ethernet = <&eth>;
+			fixed-link {
+				speed = <1000>;
+				full-duplex;
+			};

You don't need a fixed-link here. The cpu port is automatically
configured fixed at the highest speed the port will do.

However, 

 &eth {
      status = "okay";
-     ethernet-port@0 {
-     		speed = <1000>;
-		duplex = <1>;
-    };
 };

here you do need the fixed link, otherwise it thinks there is a PHY
connected and tried to do auto-negotiation. That will never work.

	  Andrew

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