On Wed, Jul 21, 2021 at 02:05:38PM -0700, Colin Foster wrote: > The module parameter rx_packet_max can be overridden at module load or > boot args. But it doesn't adjust the max_mtu for the device accordingly. > > If a CPSW device is to be used in a DSA architecture, increasing the > MTU by small amounts to account for switch overhead becomes necessary. > This way, a boot arg of cpsw.rx_packet_max=1600 should allow the MTU > to be increased to values of 1520, which is necessary for DSA tagging > protocols like "ocelot" and "seville". Hi Colin As far as your patch goes, it makes sense. However, module parameters are unlikely by netdev maintainers. Having to set one in order to make DSA work is not nice. What is involved in actually removing the module parameter and making the MTU change work without it? > Signed-off-by: Colin Foster <colin.foster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > drivers/net/ethernet/ti/cpsw.c | 8 ++++++++ > 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/ti/cpsw.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/ti/cpsw.c > index c0cd7de88316..d400163c4ef2 100644 > --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/ti/cpsw.c > +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/ti/cpsw.c > @@ -1625,6 +1625,14 @@ static int cpsw_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) > goto clean_cpts; > } > > + /* adjust max_mtu to match module parameter rx_packet_max */ > + if (cpsw->rx_packet_max > CPSW_MAX_PACKET_SIZE) { > + ndev->max_mtu = ETH_DATA_LEN + (cpsw->rx_packet_max - > + CPSW_MAX_PACKET_SIZE); > + dev_info(dev, "overriding default MTU to %d\n\n", > + ndev->max_mtu); There is no need for dev_info(). You could consider dev_dbg(), or just remove it. Andrew