Message ID | 20210317003549.3964522-1-f.fainelli@gmail.com (mailing list archive) |
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Headers | show |
Series | net: dsa: b53: Correct learning for standalone ports | expand |
On Tue, Mar 16, 2021 at 05:35:43PM -0700, Florian Fainelli wrote: > Hi Greg, Sasha, Jaakub and David, > > This patch series contains backports for a change that recently made it > upstream as f9b3827ee66cfcf297d0acd6ecf33653a5f297ef ("net: dsa: b53: > Support setting learning on port") however that commit depends on > infrastructure that landed in v5.12-rc1. > > The way this was fixed in the netdev group's net tree is slightly > different from how it should be backported to stable trees which is why > you will find a patch for each branch in the thread started by this > cover letter. The commit used as a Fixes: base dates back from when the > driver was first introduced into the tree since this should have been > fixed from day one ideally. > > Let me know if this does not apply for some reason. The changes from 4.9 > through 4.19 are nearly identical and then from 5.4 through 5.11 are > about the same. > > Thank you very much! Florian, same comment I just sent to Tobias applies to you as well: could you please call b53_br_fast_age when disabling address learning?
On Tue, Mar 16, 2021 at 05:35:43PM -0700, Florian Fainelli wrote: > Hi Greg, Sasha, Jaakub and David, > > This patch series contains backports for a change that recently made it > upstream as f9b3827ee66cfcf297d0acd6ecf33653a5f297ef ("net: dsa: b53: > Support setting learning on port") however that commit depends on > infrastructure that landed in v5.12-rc1. > > The way this was fixed in the netdev group's net tree is slightly > different from how it should be backported to stable trees which is why > you will find a patch for each branch in the thread started by this > cover letter. The commit used as a Fixes: base dates back from when the > driver was first introduced into the tree since this should have been > fixed from day one ideally. > > Let me know if this does not apply for some reason. The changes from 4.9 > through 4.19 are nearly identical and then from 5.4 through 5.11 are > about the same. All now applied, thanks! greg k-h