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Vladimir Oltean 30a100e60c net: dsa: sja1105: configure the cascade ports based on topology
The sja1105 switch family has a feature called "cascade ports" which can
be used in topologies where multiple SJA1105/SJA1110 switches are daisy
chained. Upstream switches set this bit for the DSA link towards the
downstream switches. This is used when the upstream switch receives a
control packet (PTP, STP) from a downstream switch, because if the
source port for a control packet is marked as a cascade port, then the
source port, switch ID and RX timestamp will not be taken again on the
upstream switch, it is assumed that this has already been done by the
downstream switch (the leaf port in the tree) and that the CPU has
everything it needs to decode the information from this packet.

We need to distinguish between an upstream-facing DSA link and a
downstream-facing DSA link, because the upstream-facing DSA links are
"host ports" for the SJA1105/SJA1110 switches, and the downstream-facing
DSA links are "cascade ports".

Note that SJA1105 supports a single cascade port, so only daisy chain
topologies work. With SJA1110, there can be more complex topologies such
as:

                    eth0
                     |
                 host port
                     |
 sw0p0    sw0p1    sw0p2    sw0p3    sw0p4
   |        |                 |        |
 cascade  cascade            user     user
  port     port              port     port
   |        |
   |        |
   |        |
   |       host
   |       port
   |        |
   |      sw1p0    sw1p1    sw1p2    sw1p3    sw1p4
   |                 |        |        |        |
   |                user     user     user     user
  host              port     port     port     port
  port
   |
 sw2p0    sw2p1    sw2p2    sw2p3    sw2p4
            |        |        |        |
           user     user     user     user
           port     port     port     port

Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-05 11:05:48 +01:00
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