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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2024-11-21 08:28:08 -0800
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2024-11-21 08:28:08 -0800
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Merge tag 'net-next-6.13' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next
Pull networking updates from Paolo Abeni: "The most significant set of changes is the per netns RTNL. The new behavior is disabled by default, regression risk should be contained. Notably the new config knob PTP_1588_CLOCK_VMCLOCK will inherit its default value from PTP_1588_CLOCK_KVM, as the first is intended to be a more reliable replacement for the latter. Core: - Started a very large, in-progress, effort to make the RTNL lock scope per network-namespace, thus reducing the lock contention significantly in the containerized use-case, comprising: - RCU-ified some relevant slices of the FIB control path - introduce basic per netns locking helpers - namespacified the IPv4 address hash table - remove rtnl_register{,_module}() in favour of rtnl_register_many() - refactor rtnl_{new,del,set}link() moving as much validation as possible out of RTNL lock - convert all phonet doit() and dumpit() handlers to RCU - convert IPv4 addresses manipulation to per-netns RTNL - convert virtual interface creation to per-netns RTNL the per-netns lock infrastructure is guarded by the CONFIG_DEBUG_NET_SMALL_RTNL knob, disabled by default ad interim. - Introduce NAPI suspension, to efficiently switching between busy polling (NAPI processing suspended) and normal processing. - Migrate the IPv4 routing input, output and control path from direct ToS usage to DSCP macros. This is a work in progress to make ECN handling consistent and reliable. - Add drop reasons support to the IPv4 rotue input path, allowing better introspection in case of packets drop. - Make FIB seqnum lockless, dropping RTNL protection for read access. - Make inet{,v6} addresses hashing less predicable. - Allow providing timestamp OPT_ID via cmsg, to correlate TX packets and timestamps Things we sprinkled into general kernel code: - Add small file operations for debugfs, to reduce the struct ops size. - Refactoring and optimization for the implementation of page_frag API, This is a preparatory work to consolidate the page_frag implementation. Netfilter: - Optimize set element transactions to reduce memory consumption - Extended netlink error reporting for attribute parser failure. - Make legacy xtables configs user selectable, giving users the option to configure iptables without enabling any other config. - Address a lot of false-positive RCU issues, pointed by recent CI improvements. BPF: - Put xsk sockets on a struct diet and add various cleanups. Overall, this helps to bump performance by 12% for some workloads. - Extend BPF selftests to increase coverage of XDP features in combination with BPF cpumap. - Optimize and homogenize bpf_csum_diff helper for all archs and also add a batch of new BPF selftests for it. - Extend netkit with an option to delegate skb->{mark,priority} scrubbing to its BPF program. - Make the bpf_get_netns_cookie() helper available also to tc(x) BPF programs. Protocols: - Introduces 4-tuple hash for connected udp sockets, speeding-up significantly connected sockets lookup. - Add a fastpath for some TCP timers that usually expires after close, the socket lock contention. - Add inbound and outbound xfrm state caches to speed up state lookups. - Avoid sending MPTCP advertisements on stale subflows, reducing risks on loosing them. - Make neighbours table flushing more scalable, maintaining per device neigh lists. Driver API: - Introduce a unified interface to configure transmission H/W shaping, and expose it to user-space via generic-netlink. - Add support for per-NAPI config via netlink. This makes napi configuration persistent across queues removal and re-creation. Requires driver updates, currently supported drivers are: nVidia/Mellanox mlx4 and mlx5, Broadcom brcm and Intel ice. - Add ethtool support for writing SFP / PHY firmware blocks. - Track RSS context allocation from ethtool core. - Implement support for mirroring to DSA CPU port, via TC mirror offload. - Consolidate FDB updates notification, to avoid duplicates on device-specific entries. - Expose DPLL clock quality level to the user-space. - Support master-slave PHY config via device tree. Tests and tooling: - forwarding: introduce deferred commands, to simplify the cleanup phase Drivers: - Updated several drivers - Amazon vNic, Google vNic, Microsoft vNic, Intel e1000e and Broadcom Tigon3 - to use netdev-genl to link the IRQs and queues to NAPI IDs, allowing busy polling and better introspection. - Ethernet high-speed NICs: - nVidia/Mellanox: - mlx5: - a large refactor to implement support for cross E-Switch scheduling - refactor H/W conter management to let it scale better - H/W GRO cleanups - Intel (100G, ice):: - add support for ethtool reset - implement support for per TX queue H/W shaping - AMD/Solarflare: - implement per device queue stats support - Broadcom (bnxt): - improve wildcard l4proto on IPv4/IPv6 ntuple rules - Marvell Octeon: - Add representor support for each Resource Virtualization Unit (RVU) device. - Hisilicon: - add support for the BMC Gigabit Ethernet - IBM (EMAC): - driver cleanup and modernization - Cisco (VIC): - raise the queues number limit to 256 - Ethernet virtual: - Google vNIC: - implement page pool support - macsec: - inherit lower device's features and TSO limits when offloading - virtio_net: - enable premapped mode by default - support for XDP socket(AF_XDP) zerocopy TX - wireguard: - set the TSO max size to be GSO_MAX_SIZE, to aggregate larger packets. - Ethernet NICs embedded and virtual: - Broadcom ASP: - enable software timestamping - Freescale: - add enetc4 PF driver - MediaTek: Airoha SoC: - implement BQL support - RealTek r8169: - enable TSO by default on r8168/r8125 - implement extended ethtool stats - Renesas AVB: - enable TX checksum offload - Synopsys (stmmac): - support header splitting for vlan tagged packets - move common code for DWMAC4 and DWXGMAC into a separate FPE module. - add dwmac driver support for T-HEAD TH1520 SoC - Synopsys (xpcs): - driver refactor and cleanup - TI: - icssg_prueth: add VLAN offload support - Xilinx emaclite: - add clock support - Ethernet switches: - Microchip: - implement support for the lan969x Ethernet switch family - add LAN9646 switch support to KSZ DSA driver - Ethernet PHYs: - Marvel: 88q2x: enable auto negotiation - Microchip: add support for LAN865X Rev B1 and LAN867X Rev C1/C2 - PTP: - Add support for the Amazon virtual clock device - Add PtP driver for s390 clocks - WiFi: - mac80211 - EHT 1024 aggregation size for transmissions - new operation to indicate that a new interface is to be added - support radio separation of multi-band devices - move wireless extension spy implementation to libiw - Broadcom: - brcmfmac: optional LPO clock support - Microchip: - add support for Atmel WILC3000 - Qualcomm (ath12k): - firmware coredump collection support - add debugfs support for a multitude of statistics - Qualcomm (ath5k): - Arcadyan ARV45XX AR2417 & Gigaset SX76[23] AR241[34]A support - Realtek: - rtw88: 8821au and 8812au USB adapters support - rtw89: add thermal protection - rtw89: fine tune BT-coexsitence to improve user experience - rtw89: firmware secure boot for WiFi 6 chip - Bluetooth - add Qualcomm WCN785x support for ids Foxconn 0xe0fc/0xe0f3 and 0x13d3:0x3623 - add Realtek RTL8852BE support for id Foxconn 0xe123 - add MediaTek MT7920 support for wireless module ids - btintel_pcie: add handshake between driver and firmware - btintel_pcie: add recovery mechanism - btnxpuart: add GPIO support to power save feature" * tag 'net-next-6.13' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next: (1475 commits) mm: page_frag: fix a compile error when kernel is not compiled Documentation: tipc: fix formatting issue in tipc.rst selftests: nic_performance: Add selftest for performance of NIC driver selftests: nic_link_layer: Add selftest case for speed and duplex states selftests: nic_link_layer: Add link layer selftest for NIC driver bnxt_en: Add FW trace coredump segments to the coredump bnxt_en: Add a new ethtool -W dump flag bnxt_en: Add 2 parameters to bnxt_fill_coredump_seg_hdr() bnxt_en: Add functions to copy host context memory bnxt_en: Do not free FW log context memory bnxt_en: Manage the FW trace context memory bnxt_en: Allocate backing store memory for FW trace logs bnxt_en: Add a 'force' parameter to bnxt_free_ctx_mem() bnxt_en: Refactor bnxt_free_ctx_mem() bnxt_en: Add mem_valid bit to struct bnxt_ctx_mem_type bnxt_en: Update firmware interface spec to 1.10.3.85 selftests/bpf: Add some tests with sockmap SK_PASS bpf: fix recursive lock when verdict program return SK_PASS wireguard: device: support big tcp GSO wireguard: selftests: load nf_conntrack if not present ...
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diff --git a/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz_common.h b/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz_common.h
index bec846e20682..b3bb75ca0796 100644
--- a/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz_common.h
+++ b/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz_common.h
@@ -65,6 +65,12 @@ struct ksz_chip_data {
u8 num_tx_queues;
u8 num_ipms; /* number of Internal Priority Maps */
bool tc_cbs_supported;
+
+ /**
+ * @phy_side_mdio_supported: Indicates if the chip supports an additional
+ * side MDIO channel for accessing integrated PHYs.
+ */
+ bool phy_side_mdio_supported;
const struct ksz_dev_ops *ops;
const struct phylink_mac_ops *phylink_mac_ops;
bool phy_errata_9477;
@@ -191,6 +197,22 @@ struct ksz_device {
struct ksz_switch_macaddr *switch_macaddr;
struct net_device *hsr_dev; /* HSR */
u8 hsr_ports;
+
+ /**
+ * @phy_addr_map: Array mapping switch ports to their corresponding PHY
+ * addresses.
+ */
+ u8 phy_addr_map[KSZ_MAX_NUM_PORTS];
+
+ /**
+ * @parent_mdio_bus: Pointer to the external MDIO bus controller.
+ *
+ * This points to an external MDIO bus controller that is used to access
+ * the PHYs integrated within the switch. Unlike an integrated MDIO
+ * bus, this external controller provides a direct path for managing
+ * the switch’s internal PHYs, bypassing the main SPI interface.
+ */
+ struct mii_bus *parent_mdio_bus;
};
/* List of supported models */
@@ -214,6 +236,7 @@ enum ksz_model {
LAN9372,
LAN9373,
LAN9374,
+ LAN9646,
};
enum ksz_regs {
@@ -326,6 +349,43 @@ struct ksz_dev_ops {
void (*port_cleanup)(struct ksz_device *dev, int port);
void (*port_setup)(struct ksz_device *dev, int port, bool cpu_port);
int (*set_ageing_time)(struct ksz_device *dev, unsigned int msecs);
+
+ /**
+ * @mdio_bus_preinit: Function pointer to pre-initialize the MDIO bus
+ * for accessing PHYs.
+ * @dev: Pointer to device structure.
+ * @side_mdio: Boolean indicating if the PHYs are accessed over a side
+ * MDIO bus.
+ *
+ * This function pointer is used to configure the MDIO bus for PHY
+ * access before initiating regular PHY operations. It enables either
+ * SPI/I2C or side MDIO access modes by unlocking necessary registers
+ * and setting up access permissions for the selected mode.
+ *
+ * Return:
+ * - 0 on success.
+ * - Negative error code on failure.
+ */
+ int (*mdio_bus_preinit)(struct ksz_device *dev, bool side_mdio);
+
+ /**
+ * @create_phy_addr_map: Function pointer to create a port-to-PHY
+ * address map.
+ * @dev: Pointer to device structure.
+ * @side_mdio: Boolean indicating if the PHYs are accessed over a side
+ * MDIO bus.
+ *
+ * This function pointer is responsible for mapping switch ports to PHY
+ * addresses according to the configured access mode (SPI or side MDIO)
+ * and the device’s strap configuration. The mapping setup may vary
+ * depending on the chip variant and configuration. Ensures the correct
+ * address mapping for PHY communication.
+ *
+ * Return:
+ * - 0 on success.
+ * - Negative error code on failure (e.g., invalid configuration).
+ */
+ int (*create_phy_addr_map)(struct ksz_device *dev, bool side_mdio);
int (*r_phy)(struct ksz_device *dev, u16 phy, u16 reg, u16 *val);
int (*w_phy)(struct ksz_device *dev, u16 phy, u16 reg, u16 val);
void (*r_mib_cnt)(struct ksz_device *dev, int port, u16 addr,