DPAA2 Ethernet Switch driver ============================ This file provides documentation for the DPAA2 Ethernet Switch driver Contents ======== Supported Platforms Architecture Overview Creating an Ethernet Switch Features Supported Platforms =================== This driver provides networking support for Freescale LS2085A, LS2088A DPAA2 SoCs. Architecture Overview ===================== The Ethernet Switch in the DPAA2 architecture consists of several hardware resources that provide the functionality. These are allocated and configured via the Management Complex (MC) portals. MC abstracts most of these resources as DPAA2 objects and exposes ABIs through which they can be configured and controlled. For a more detailed description of the DPAA2 architecture and its object abstractions see: drivers/staging/fsl-mc/README.txt The Ethernet Switch is built on top of a Datapath Switch (DPSW) object. Configuration interface: --------------------- | DPAA2 Switch driver | --------------------- . . ---------- | DPSW API | ---------- . software ================= . ============== . hardware --------------------- | MC hardware portals | --------------------- . . ------ | DPSW | ------ Driver uses the switch device driver model and exposes each switch port as a network interface, which can be included in a bridge. Traffic switched between ports is offloaded into the hardware. Exposed network interfaces are not used for I/O, they are used just for configuration. This limitation is going to be addressed in the future. The DPSW can have ports connected to DPNIs or to PHYs via DPMACs. [ethA] [ethB] [ethC] [ethD] [ethE] [ethF] : : : : : : : : : : : : [eth drv] [eth drv] [ ethsw drv ] : : : : : : kernel ======================================================================== : : : : : : hardware [DPNI] [DPNI] [============= DPSW =================] | | | | | | | ---------- | [DPMAC] [DPMAC] ------------------------------- | | | | [PHY] [PHY] For a more detailed description of the Ethernet switch device driver model see: Documentation/networking/switchdev.rst Creating an Ethernet Switch =========================== A device is created for the switch objects probed on the MC bus. Each DPSW has a number of properties which determine the configuration options and associated hardware resources. A DPSW object (and the other DPAA2 objects needed for a DPAA2 switch) can be added to a container on the MC bus in one of two ways: statically, through a Datapath Layout Binary file (DPL) that is parsed by MC at boot time; or created dynamically at runtime, via the DPAA2 objects APIs. Features ======== Driver configures DPSW to perform hardware switching offload of unicast/multicast/broadcast (VLAN tagged or untagged) traffic between its ports. It allows configuration of hardware learning, flooding, multicast groups, port VLAN configuration and STP state. Static entries can be added/removed from the FDB. Hardware statistics for each port are provided through ethtool -S option.