Aw: Re: [BUG] vlan-aware bridge breaks vlan on another port on same gmac
From: Frank Wunderlich
Date: Sat Jan 21 2023 - 07:33:28 EST
> Gesendet: Samstag, 21. Januar 2023 um 13:22 Uhr
> Von: "Vladimir Oltean" <olteanv@xxxxxxxxx>
>
> On Sat, Jan 21, 2023 at 01:11:43PM +0100, Frank Wunderlich wrote:
> > > What happens in mt7530_port_vlan_filtering() is that the user port (lan0)
> > > *and* the CPU port become VLAN aware. I guess it is the change on the
> > > CPU port that affects the traffic to "wan".
> >
> > interesting, and funny to see that vlan_aware on gmac is added, but not removed in else branch :p
>
> it is... see "if (all_user_ports_removed)" in mt7530_port_set_vlan_unaware().
>
> > > If this works, I expect it will break VLAN tagged traffic over lan0 now :)
> > > So I would then like you to remove the first patch and try the next one
> >
> > tried first patch, and wan stays working, now i try to figure out how i can access the vlan in the bridge to set ip-address..
> >
> > ip link del vlan110 #delete vlan-interface from wan to have clean routing
> > bridge vlan add vid 110 dev lan0
> > bridge vlan add vid 110 dev lanbr0 self
> >
> > how can i now set ip-address to the vlan110 (imho need to extract the vlan as separate netdev) for testing that lan0 still works?
>
> ip link add link lanbr0 name lanbr0.110 type vlan id 110
thanks found it already ;)
found out how to get access to the vlan from the bridge and it is still working
> If this works, I expect it will break VLAN tagged traffic over lan0 now :)
> So I would then like you to remove the first patch and try the next one
> tried first patch, and wan stays working, now i try to figure out how i can access the vlan in the bridge to set ip-address..
> ip link del vlan110 #delete vlan-interface from wan to have clean routing
> bridge vlan add vid 110 dev lan0
> bridge vlan add vid 110 dev lanbr0 self
> how can i now set ip-address to the vlan110 (imho need to extract the vlan as separate netdev) for testing that lan0 still works?
root@bpi-r3:~# ip link add link lanbr0 name lanbr0.100 type vlan id 110
root@bpi-r3:~# ip a a 192.168.110.5/24 dev lanbr0.100
root@bpi-r3:~# ip link set lanbr0.100 up
did "ping" and look at the remote side
root@frank-G5:~# tcpdump -i enp3s0 -nn -e vlan
tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v[v]... for full protocol decode
listening on enp3s0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), snapshot length 262144 bytes
13:20:39.908845 96:3f:c5:84:65:f0 > e4:b9:7a:f7:c4:8b, ethertype 802.1Q (0x8100), length 102: vlan 110, p 0, ethertype IPv4 (0x0800), 192.168.110.5 > 192.168.110.3: ICMP echo request, id 48077, seq 1, length 64
13:20:39.908878 e4:b9:7a:f7:c4:8b > 96:3f:c5:84:65:f0, ethertype 802.1Q (0x8100), length 102: vlan 110, p 0, ethertype IPv4 (0x0800), 192.168.110.3 > 192.168.110.5: ICMP echo reply, id 48077, seq 1, length 64
so first patch fixes the behaviour on bpi-r3 (mt7531)...but maybe mt7530 need the tagging on cpu-port
> Can you try the second patch instead of the first one? Without digging
> deeply into mt7530 hardware docs, that's the best chance of making
> things work without changing how the hardware operates.
second patch works for wan, but vlan on bridge is broken, no packets receiving my laptop (also no untagged ones).
regards Frank