Le Thu, 14 Apr 2022 17:22:42 +0300, Vladimir Oltean <olteanv@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit : > > + > > +/* To define the outgoing port and to discover the incoming port a TAG is > > + * inserted after Src MAC : > > + * > > + * Dest MAC Src MAC TAG Type > > + * ...| 1 2 3 4 5 6 | 1 2 3 4 5 6 | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | 1 2 |... > > + * |<--------------->| > > + * > > + * See struct a5psw_tag for layout > > + */ > > + > > +#define A5PSW_TAG_VALUE 0xE001 > > +#define A5PSW_TAG_LEN 8 > > +#define A5PSW_CTRL_DATA_FORCE_FORWARD BIT(0) > > +/* This is both used for xmit tag and rcv tagging */ > > +#define A5PSW_CTRL_DATA_PORT GENMASK(3, 0) > > + > > +struct a5psw_tag { > > This needs to be packed. > > > + u16 ctrl_tag; > > + u16 ctrl_data; > > These need to be __be16. > > > + u32 ctrl_data2; > > This needs to be __be32. Acked. > > > +}; > > + > > +static struct sk_buff *a5psw_tag_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev) > > +{ > > + struct a5psw_tag *ptag, tag = {0}; > > + struct dsa_port *dp = dsa_slave_to_port(dev); > > Please keep variable declarations sorted in decreasing order of line > length (applies throughout the patch series, I won't repeat this comment). Acked, both PCS and DSA driver are ok with that rule. Missed that one though. > > > + u32 data2_val; > > + > > + /* The Ethernet switch we are interfaced with needs packets to be at > > + * least 64 bytes (including FCS) otherwise they will be discarded when > > + * they enter the switch port logic. When tagging is enabled, we need > > + * to make sure that packets are at least 68 bytes (including FCS and > > + * tag). > > + */ > > + if (__skb_put_padto(skb, ETH_ZLEN + sizeof(tag), false)) > > + return NULL; > > + > > + /* provide 'A5PSW_TAG_LEN' bytes additional space */ > > + skb_push(skb, A5PSW_TAG_LEN); > > + > > + /* make room between MACs and Ether-Type to insert tag */ > > + dsa_alloc_etype_header(skb, A5PSW_TAG_LEN); > > + > > + ptag = dsa_etype_header_pos_tx(skb); > > + > > + data2_val = FIELD_PREP(A5PSW_CTRL_DATA_PORT, BIT(dp->index)); > > + tag.ctrl_tag = htons(A5PSW_TAG_VALUE); > > + tag.ctrl_data = htons(A5PSW_CTRL_DATA_FORCE_FORWARD); > > + tag.ctrl_data2 = htonl(data2_val); > > + > > + memcpy(ptag, &tag, sizeof(struct a5psw_tag)); > > sizeof(tag), to be consistent with the other use of sizeof() above? > Although, hmm, I think you could get away with editing "ptag" in place. I was not sure of the alignment guarantee I would have here. If the VLAN header is guaranteed to be aligned on 2 bytes, then I guess it's ok to do that in-place. -- Clément Léger, Embedded Linux and Kernel engineer at Bootlin https://bootlin.com