Hi Oliver,

   Yes , you need DSA to distinguish from which port a frame arrived.
   DSA driver in Linux is available in below path, "drivers/net/dsa/"
 for reference " http://lxr.free-electrons.com/source/drivers/net/dsa/";

Thank you
Satya

On 10/28/2014 12:55 PM, [email protected] wrote:

Hello Satya,


> RSTP daemon runs in application  and stops the kernel stp and informs
> to pass the packets to application layer.
> RSTP daemon waits in raw socket with stp filter.
> You just need to change the a bit code for port wise that all.

ok thanks,

do I need the DSA (Distributed Switch Architecture) driver support to distinguish from which port a frame arrived? Currently, I can not distinguish these frames.

I can't find DSA drivers in the mainline Linux Kernel for the Marvel Switch Chip (88E6071) . Bur there are drivers for other DSA supported chips from marvel (88E6060).

Related Question:

How do I customize my device tree bindings (dts file) for DSA support?


Best regards,

Oliver Graute


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