From: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
To: lorenzo@kernel.org
Cc: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>,
andrew+netdev@lunn.ch, davem@davemloft.net, edumazet@google.com,
pabeni@redhat.com, robh@kernel.org, krzk+dt@kernel.org,
conor+dt@kernel.org, ansuelsmth@gmail.com,
benjamin.larsson@genexis.eu,
linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org,
linux-mediatek@lists.infradead.org, netdev@vger.kernel.org,
devicetree@vger.kernel.org, madhur.agrawal@airoha.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH net-next v4 10/10] net: airoha: Support multiple LAN/WAN interfaces for hw MAC address configuration
Date: Fri, 8 May 2026 18:46:17 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20260509014617.3558185-1-kuba@kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20260507-airoha-eth-multi-serdes-v4-10-af613b61ae02@kernel.org>
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net: airoha: Support multiple LAN/WAN interfaces for hw MAC address configuration
This patch extends airoha_set_macaddr() to derive REG_FE_MAC_LMIN and
REG_FE_MAC_LMAX by iterating over all sibling LAN/WAN net_devices, and
rejects addresses whose upper 3 bytes do not match the already-registered
peers. airoha_dev_set_macaddr() is also changed to split eth_mac_addr()
into eth_prepare_mac_addr_change() and eth_commit_mac_addr_change() around
the hardware programming step.
> diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/airoha/airoha_eth.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/airoha/airoha_eth.c
> index 8617dd4f7932..fbfefd0ec355 100644
> --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/airoha/airoha_eth.c
> +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/airoha/airoha_eth.c
> @@ -71,20 +71,67 @@ static void airoha_qdma_irq_disable(struct airoha_irq_bank *irq_bank,
> airoha_qdma_set_irqmask(irq_bank, index, mask, 0);
> }
>
> -static void airoha_set_macaddr(struct airoha_gdm_dev *dev, const u8 *addr)
> +static int airoha_set_macaddr(struct airoha_gdm_dev *dev, const u8 *addr)
> {
> struct airoha_eth *eth = dev->eth;
> - u32 val, reg;
> + u8 ref_addr[ETH_ALEN] = {};
> + u32 reg, val, lmin, lmax;
> + int i;
> +
> + lmin = (addr[3] << 16) | (addr[4] << 8) | addr[5];
> + lmax = lmin;
> +
> + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(eth->ports); i++) {
> + struct airoha_gdm_port *port = eth->ports[i];
> + int j;
> +
> + if (!port)
> + continue;
> +
> + for (j = 0; j < ARRAY_SIZE(port->devs); j++) {
> + struct airoha_gdm_dev *iter_dev;
> + struct net_device *netdev;
> +
> + iter_dev = port->devs[j];
> + if (!iter_dev || iter_dev == dev)
> + continue;
> +
> + if (airoha_is_lan_gdm_dev(iter_dev) !=
> + airoha_is_lan_gdm_dev(dev))
> + continue;
> +
> + netdev = iter_dev->dev;
> + if (netdev->reg_state != NETREG_REGISTERED)
> + continue;
> +
> + ether_addr_copy(ref_addr, netdev->dev_addr);
> + val = (netdev->dev_addr[3] << 16) |
> + (netdev->dev_addr[4] << 8) | netdev->dev_addr[5];
> + if (val < lmin)
> + lmin = val;
> + if (val > lmax)
> + lmax = val;
> + }
> + }
> +
> + if (!is_zero_ether_addr(ref_addr) && memcmp(ref_addr, addr, 3)) {
> + /* According to the HW design, hw mac address MS bits
> + * must be the same for each net_device with the same
> + * LAN/WAN configuration.
> + */
> + return -EINVAL;
> + }
[Medium]
The NETREG_REGISTERED filter here means the check only sees peers that
have already completed register_netdev(). airoha_dev_init() is invoked
as ndo_init from register_netdev() before dev->reg_state transitions
to NETREG_REGISTERED, so the constraint is only enforced across
already-registered siblings.
When the device tree does not supply a mac-address property,
airoha_alloc_gdm_device() falls back to eth_hw_addr_random() and each
sibling gets an independently generated random MAC. With two or more
LAN (or two or more WAN) net_devices going through this fallback, the
second and later siblings' upper 3 bytes will almost always differ
from the first, so airoha_set_macaddr() returns -EINVAL:
if (!is_zero_ether_addr(ref_addr) && memcmp(ref_addr, addr, 3))
return -EINVAL;
airoha_dev_init() now propagates that error, which fails
register_netdev() and airoha_register_gdm_devices(), aborting probe.
Before this patch the same configuration still came up (with the single
REG_FE_{LAN,WAN}_MAC_H being last-writer-wins). Should the random
fallback path derive sibling MACs from a shared base, or should the
upper-3-bytes constraint only be enforced for user-triggered
ndo_set_mac_address rather than for init-time programming?
>
> reg = airoha_is_lan_gdm_dev(dev) ? REG_FE_LAN_MAC_H : REG_FE_WAN_MAC_H;
> val = (addr[0] << 16) | (addr[1] << 8) | addr[2];
> airoha_fe_wr(eth, reg, val);
>
> - val = (addr[3] << 16) | (addr[4] << 8) | addr[5];
> - airoha_fe_wr(eth, REG_FE_MAC_LMIN(reg), val);
> - airoha_fe_wr(eth, REG_FE_MAC_LMAX(reg), val);
> + airoha_fe_wr(eth, REG_FE_MAC_LMIN(reg), lmin);
> + airoha_fe_wr(eth, REG_FE_MAC_LMAX(reg), lmax);
>
> airoha_ppe_init_upd_mem(dev);
> +
> + return 0;
> }
>
> static void airoha_set_gdm_port_fwd_cfg(struct airoha_eth *eth, u32 addr,
> @@ -1792,13 +1839,18 @@ static int airoha_dev_stop(struct net_device *netdev)
> static int airoha_dev_set_macaddr(struct net_device *netdev, void *p)
> {
> struct airoha_gdm_dev *dev = netdev_priv(netdev);
> + struct sockaddr *addr = p;
> int err;
>
> - err = eth_mac_addr(netdev, p);
> + err = eth_prepare_mac_addr_change(netdev, p);
> if (err)
> return err;
>
> - airoha_set_macaddr(dev, netdev->dev_addr);
> + err = airoha_set_macaddr(dev, addr->sa_data);
> + if (err)
> + return err;
> +
> + eth_commit_mac_addr_change(netdev, p);
>
> return 0;
> }
[High]
After this reordering, does airoha_ppe_init_upd_mem() end up
programming the PPE update memory with the old MAC rather than the new
one?
eth_prepare_mac_addr_change() only validates the sockaddr and does not
touch netdev->dev_addr; the actual write to netdev->dev_addr happens in
eth_commit_mac_addr_change() via eth_hw_addr_set():
net/ethernet/eth.c:eth_prepare_mac_addr_change() {
if (!(dev->priv_flags & IFF_LIVE_ADDR_CHANGE) && netif_running(dev))
return -EBUSY;
if (!is_valid_ether_addr(addr->sa_data))
return -EADDRNOTAVAIL;
return 0;
}
net/ethernet/eth.c:eth_commit_mac_addr_change() {
eth_hw_addr_set(dev, addr->sa_data);
}
airoha_set_macaddr() is invoked between those two, so when it reaches
airoha_ppe_init_upd_mem(dev) the commit has not yet run. That helper
reads netdev->dev_addr directly rather than using the addr argument:
drivers/net/ethernet/airoha/airoha_ppe.c:airoha_ppe_init_upd_mem() {
const u8 *addr = netdev->dev_addr;
...
val = (addr[2] << 24) | (addr[3] << 16) | (addr[4] << 8) | addr[5];
airoha_fe_wr(eth, REG_UPDMEM_DATA(0), val);
...
val = (addr[0] << 8) | addr[1];
airoha_fe_wr(eth, REG_UPDMEM_DATA(0), val);
...
}
So the FE registers REG_FE_{LAN,WAN}_MAC_H / REG_FE_MAC_LMIN /
REG_FE_MAC_LMAX are written from the new addr parameter, but the PPE
REG_UPDMEM_DATA/REG_UPDMEM_CTRL entries are written from the still-old
netdev->dev_addr.
Previously eth_mac_addr() (prepare + commit combined) ran first, so
netdev->dev_addr was the new MAC by the time airoha_set_macaddr() and
airoha_ppe_init_upd_mem() ran, keeping the two blocks in sync.
Would it be cleaner to either pass addr through to
airoha_ppe_init_upd_mem(), or invoke eth_commit_mac_addr_change() before
airoha_set_macaddr() (with a rollback path if the hardware programming
fails)?
> @@ -1903,6 +1955,7 @@ static int airoha_dev_init(struct net_device *netdev)
[ ... ]
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2026-05-09 1:46 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 26+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2026-05-07 21:21 [PATCH net-next v4 00/10] net: airoha: Support multiple net_devices connected to the same GDM port Lorenzo Bianconi
2026-05-07 21:21 ` [PATCH net-next v4 01/10] dt-bindings: net: airoha: Add EN7581 ethernet-ports properties Lorenzo Bianconi
2026-05-07 21:21 ` [PATCH net-next v4 02/10] net: airoha: Introduce airoha_gdm_dev struct Lorenzo Bianconi
2026-05-07 21:21 ` [PATCH net-next v4 03/10] net: airoha: Move airoha_qdma pointer in " Lorenzo Bianconi
2026-05-09 1:46 ` Jakub Kicinski
2026-05-09 6:17 ` Lorenzo Bianconi
2026-05-07 21:21 ` [PATCH net-next v4 04/10] net: airoha: Rely on airoha_gdm_dev pointer in airhoa_is_lan_gdm_port() Lorenzo Bianconi
2026-05-07 21:21 ` [PATCH net-next v4 05/10] net: airoha: Move qos_sq_bmap in airoha_qdma struct Lorenzo Bianconi
2026-05-09 1:46 ` Jakub Kicinski
2026-05-09 7:54 ` Lorenzo Bianconi
2026-05-09 13:08 ` Lorenzo Bianconi
2026-05-07 21:21 ` [PATCH net-next v4 06/10] net: airoha: Move {cpu,fwd}_tx_packets " Lorenzo Bianconi
2026-05-09 12:14 ` Lorenzo Bianconi
2026-05-07 21:21 ` [PATCH net-next v4 07/10] net: airoha: Support multiple net_devices for a single FE GDM port Lorenzo Bianconi
2026-05-09 1:46 ` Jakub Kicinski
2026-05-09 8:25 ` Lorenzo Bianconi
2026-05-07 21:21 ` [PATCH net-next v4 08/10] net: airoha: Do not stop GDM port if it is shared Lorenzo Bianconi
2026-05-09 1:46 ` Jakub Kicinski
2026-05-09 9:00 ` Lorenzo Bianconi
2026-05-09 11:58 ` Lorenzo Bianconi
2026-05-07 21:21 ` [PATCH net-next v4 09/10] net: airoha: Introduce WAN device flag Lorenzo Bianconi
2026-05-09 1:46 ` Jakub Kicinski
2026-05-09 9:42 ` Lorenzo Bianconi
2026-05-07 21:21 ` [PATCH net-next v4 10/10] net: airoha: Support multiple LAN/WAN interfaces for hw MAC address configuration Lorenzo Bianconi
2026-05-09 1:46 ` Jakub Kicinski [this message]
2026-05-09 10:07 ` Lorenzo Bianconi
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