On 03/31/2016 10:52 AM, Yegor Yefremov wrote: > On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 8:37 AM, Mugunthan V N <mugunthanvnm@xxxxxx> wrote: >> On Thursday 31 March 2016 01:17 AM, Peter Korsgaard wrote: >>>>>>>> "Mugunthan" == Mugunthan V N <mugunthanvnm@xxxxxx> writes: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> > You had received these packets as tcpdump will enable promiscuous mode >>> > so that you receive all the packets from the wire. >>> >>> FYI, you can use the -p option to tcpdump to not put the interface into >>> promiscuous mode. >>> >> >> Thanks for the information Peter Korsgaard. >> >> Yegor, can you provide tcpdump using -p as well in Grygorii commands. > > Before VLAN configuration: > > # switch-config -d > cpsw hw version 1.12 (0) > 0 : type: vlan , vid = 1, untag_force = 0x3, reg_mcast = 0x3, > unreg_mcast = 0x0, member_list = 0x3 > 1 : type: mcast, vid = 1, addr = ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, mcast_state = f, > no super, port_mask = 0x3 > 2 : type: ucast, vid = 1, addr = 74:6a:8f:00:16:12, ucast_type = > persistant, port_num = 0x0, Secure > 3 : type: vlan , vid = 0, untag_force = 0x7, reg_mcast = 0x0, > unreg_mcast = 0x0, member_list = 0x7 > 4 : type: mcast, vid = 1, addr = 01:00:5e:00:00:01, mcast_state = f, > no super, port_mask = 0x3 > 5 : type: vlan , vid = 2, untag_force = 0x5, reg_mcast = 0x5, > unreg_mcast = 0x0, member_list = 0x5 > 6 : type: mcast, vid = 2, addr = ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, mcast_state = f, > no super, port_mask = 0x5 > 7 : type: ucast, vid = 2, addr = 74:6a:8f:00:16:13, ucast_type = > persistant, port_num = 0x0, Secure > 8 : type: mcast, vid = 2, addr = 01:00:5e:00:00:01, mcast_state = f, > no super, port_mask = 0x5 > > After VLAN configuration: > > # switch-config -d > cpsw hw version 1.12 (0) > 0 : type: vlan , vid = 1, untag_force = 0x3, reg_mcast = 0x3, > unreg_mcast = 0x0, member_list = 0x3 > 1 : type: mcast, vid = 1, addr = ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, mcast_state = f, > no super, port_mask = 0x3 > 2 : type: ucast, vid = 1, addr = 74:6a:8f:00:16:12, ucast_type = > persistant, port_num = 0x0, Secure > 3 : type: vlan , vid = 0, untag_force = 0x7, reg_mcast = 0x0, > unreg_mcast = 0x0, member_list = 0x7 > 4 : type: mcast, vid = 1, addr = 01:00:5e:00:00:01, mcast_state = f, > no super, port_mask = 0x3 > 5 : type: vlan , vid = 2, untag_force = 0x5, reg_mcast = 0x5, > unreg_mcast = 0x0, member_list = 0x5 > 6 : type: mcast, vid = 2, addr = ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, mcast_state = f, > no super, port_mask = 0x5 > 7 : type: ucast, vid = 2, addr = 74:6a:8f:00:16:13, ucast_type = > persistant, port_num = 0x0, Secure > 8 : type: mcast, vid = 2, addr = 01:00:5e:00:00:01, mcast_state = f, > no super, port_mask = 0x5 > 9 : type: vlan , vid = 100, untag_force = 0x0, reg_mcast = 0x5, > unreg_mcast = 0x0, member_list = 0x5 > 10 : type: ucast, vid = 100, addr = 74:6a:8f:00:16:13, ucast_type = > persistant, port_num = 0x0 > 11 : type: mcast, vid = 100, addr = ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, mcast_state = > f, no super, port_mask = 0x5 > 12 : type: mcast, vid = 2, addr = 01:80:c2:00:00:21, mcast_state = f, > no super, port_mask = 0x5 > > During mulitcast receive: > > # switch-config -d > cpsw hw version 1.12 (0) > 0 : type: vlan , vid = 1, untag_force = 0x3, reg_mcast = 0x3, unreg_mcast = 0x0, member_list = 0x3 > 1 : type: mcast, vid = 1, addr = ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, mcast_state = f, no super, port_mask = 0x3 > 2 : type: ucast, vid = 1, addr = 74:6a:8f:00:16:12, ucast_type = persistant, port_num = 0x0, Secure > 3 : type: vlan , vid = 0, untag_force = 0x7, reg_mcast = 0x0, unreg_mcast = 0x0, member_list = 0x7 unreg_mcast = 0x0 means unregistered multicast packets will be dropped > 4 : type: mcast, vid = 1, addr = 01:00:5e:00:00:01, mcast_state = f, no super, port_mask = 0x3 > 5 : type: vlan , vid = 2, untag_force = 0x5, reg_mcast = 0x5, unreg_mcast = 0x0, member_list = 0x5 unreg_mcast = 0x0 > 6 : type: mcast, vid = 2, addr = ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, mcast_state = f, no super, port_mask = 0x5 > 7 : type: ucast, vid = 2, addr = 74:6a:8f:00:16:13, ucast_type = persistant, port_num = 0x0, Secure > 8 : type: mcast, vid = 2, addr = 01:00:5e:00:00:01, mcast_state = f, no super, port_mask = 0x5 > 9 : type: vlan , vid = 100, untag_force = 0x0, reg_mcast = 0x5, unreg_mcast = 0x0, member_list = 0x5 unreg_mcast = 0x0 > 10 : type: ucast, vid = 100, addr = 74:6a:8f:00:16:13, ucast_type = persistant, port_num = 0x0 > 11 : type: mcast, vid = 100, addr = ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, mcast_state = f, no super, port_mask = 0x5 > 12 : type: mcast, vid = 2, addr = 01:80:c2:00:00:21, mcast_state = f, no super, port_mask = 0x5 > 13 : type: mcast, vid = 2, addr = 01:00:5e:03:1d:47, mcast_state = f, no super, port_mask = 0x5 This is requested mcast address, but it's registered for vid=2 (propagated through .ndo_set_rx_mode()) > 14 : type: ucast, vid = 100, addr = 66:22:04:bc:90:26, ucast_type = untouched , port_num = 0x2 [...] > > Both tcpdumps with -p option showed no packets. If I execute ping, I > can see related ICMP packets. addr = 66:22:04:bc:90:26 is PandaBoards > MAC. > > Btw I've attached my test scripts (mcastr.py - multicast receiver and > mcastt.py - multicast transmitter). Could you reproduce my setup? > I was able to reproduce an issue with your script. As I understand, when cpsw receive the mcast packet with dst_address=01:00:5e:03:1d:47 and vid=100 it hits the case: "if (Multicast packet) # destination address not found then portmask is the logical “AND” of unreg_mcast_flood_mask and vlan_member_list then goto Egress process" and as result packet is dropped (you can check eth1 statistic # ethtool -S eth1). Unfortunately, I was no able to configure mcast address properly in dual mac mode :(, but probably Mugunthan can comment here - mcast addressess are offloaded to cpsw from Net core through .ndo_set_rx_mode() and struct netdev_hw_addr doesn't contain any information about vlan and cpsw uses default port vlan, which is vid=2 for eth1 in dual mac mode. As W/A the allmulti flag can be used: # ifconfig eth1.100 allmulti -- regards, -grygorii -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-omap" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html