On 1/5/22 16:47, Henning Schild wrote:
Am Wed, 5 Jan 2022 16:37:11 +0800
schrieb Aaron Ma <aaron.ma@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
On 1/5/22 16:32, Henning Schild wrote:
Am Wed, 5 Jan 2022 16:01:24 +0800
schrieb Aaron Ma <aaron.ma@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
On 1/5/22 15:55, Henning Schild wrote:
Am Wed, 5 Jan 2022 15:38:51 +0800
schrieb Aaron Ma <aaron.ma@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
On 1/5/22 15:32, Henning Schild wrote:
Am Wed, 5 Jan 2022 08:23:55 +0100
schrieb Henning Schild <henning.schild@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
Hi Aaron,
if this or something similar goes in, please add another patch
to remove the left-over defines.
Sure, I will do it.
Am Wed, 5 Jan 2022 14:17:47 +0800
schrieb Aaron Ma <aaron.ma@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
When plugin multiple r8152 ethernet dongles to Lenovo Docks
or USB hub, MAC passthrough address from BIOS should be
checked if it had been used to avoid using on other dongles.
Currently builtin r8152 on Dock still can't be identified.
First detected r8152 will use the MAC passthrough address.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Ma <aaron.ma@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
drivers/net/usb/r8152.c | 10 ++++++++++
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+)
diff --git a/drivers/net/usb/r8152.c b/drivers/net/usb/r8152.c
index f9877a3e83ac..77f11b3f847b 100644
--- a/drivers/net/usb/r8152.c
+++ b/drivers/net/usb/r8152.c
@@ -1605,6 +1605,7 @@ static int
vendor_mac_passthru_addr_read(struct r8152 *tp, struct
sockaddr *sa) char *mac_obj_name; acpi_object_type
mac_obj_type; int mac_strlen;
+ struct net_device *ndev;
if (tp->lenovo_macpassthru) {
mac_obj_name = "\\MACA";
@@ -1662,6 +1663,15 @@ static int
vendor_mac_passthru_addr_read(struct r8152 *tp, struct
sockaddr *sa) ret = -EINVAL; goto amacout;
}
+ rcu_read_lock();
+ for_each_netdev_rcu(&init_net, ndev) {
+ if (strncmp(buf, ndev->dev_addr, 6) == 0) {
+ rcu_read_unlock();
+ goto amacout;
Since the original PCI netdev will always be there, that would
disable inheritance would it not?
I guess a strncmp(MODULE_NAME, info->driver,
strlen(MODULE_NAME)) is needed as well.
PCI ethernet could be a builtin one on dock since there will be
TBT4 dock.
In my X280 there is a PCI device in the laptop, always there. And
its MAC is the one found in ACPI. Did not try but i think for such
devices there would never be inheritance even if one wanted and
used a Lenovo dock that is supposed to do it.
There will more TBT4 docks in market, the new ethernet is just the
same as PCI device, connected by thunderbolt.
For exmaple, connect a TBT4 dock which uses i225 pcie base
ethernet, then connect another TBT3 dock which uses r8152.
If skip PCI check, then i225 and r8152 will use the same MAC.
In current 5.15 i have that sort of collision already. All r8152s
will happily grab the MAC of the I219. In fact i have only ever
seen it with one r8152 at a time but while the I219 was actively in
use. While this patch will probably solve that, i bet it would
defeat MAC pass-thru altogether. Even when turned on in the BIOS.
Or does that iterator take "up"/"down" state into consideration? But
even if, the I219 could become "up" any time later.
No, that's different, I219 got MAC from their own space.
MAC passthrough got MAC from ACPI "\MACA".
On my machine "\MACA" and I219 are the same, likely "\MACA" was
populated by looking at that I219 by the BIOS.
Not sure if "\MACA" can change when plugging docks, but probably not
since the BIOS is also trying to implement inheritance of the main MAC.
Let me try this patch, maybe i do not get it.
That's expected, MAC passthrough is intended to replace I219.
This feature allows the MAC address of the native Ethernet network device on the system to be used
on dock.
The company network only see one MAC for your laptop.
Aaron
Henning
These collisions are simply bound to happen and probably very hard
to avoid once you have set your mind on allowing pass-thru in the
first place. Not sure whether that even has potential to disturb
network equipment like switches.
After check MAC address, it will be more safe.
Aaron
Henning
Aaron
Maybe i should try the patch but it seems like it defeats
inheritance completely. Well depending on probe order ...
regards,
Henning
Maybe leave here with
netif_info()
Not good to print in rcu lock.
And move the whole block up, we can skip the whole ACPI story
if we find the MAC busy.
That is wrong, need to know that MAC so can not move up too
much. But maybe above the is_valid_ether_addr
The MAC passthough address is read from ACPI.
ACPI read only happens once during r8152 driver probe.
To keep the lock less time, do it after is_valid_ether_addr.
Henning
+ }
+ }
+ rcu_read_unlock();
Not sure if this function is guaranteed to only run once at a
time, otherwise i think that is a race. Multiple instances
could make it to this very point at the same time.
Run once for one device.
So add a safe lock.
Aaron
Henning
memcpy(sa->sa_data, buf, 6);
netif_info(tp, probe, tp->netdev,
"Using pass-thru MAC addr %pM\n",
sa->sa_data);