On 05/23/2018 10:29 AM, Gerhard Wiesinger wrote: > On 23.05.2018 17:50, Florian Fainelli wrote: >> >> On 05/23/2018 08:28 AM, Florian Fainelli wrote: >>> >>> On 05/22/2018 09:49 PM, Gerhard Wiesinger wrote: >>>> On 22.05.2018 22:42, Florian Fainelli wrote: >>>>> On 05/22/2018 01:16 PM, Andrew Lunn wrote: >>>>>>> Planned network structure will be as with 4.7.x kernels: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> br0 <=> eth0.101 <=> eth0 (vlan 101 tagged) <=> lan 1-lan4 (vlan 101 >>>>>>> untagged pvid) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> br1 <=> eth0.102 <=> eth0 (vlan 102 tagged) <=> wan (vlan 102 >>>>>>> untagged pvid) >>>>>> Do you even need these vlans? >>>>> Yes, remember, b53 does not currently turn on Broadcom tags, so the >>>>> only >>>>> way to segregate traffic is to have VLANs for that. >>>>> >>>>>> Are you doing this for port separation? To keep lan1-4 traffic >>>>>> separate from wan? DSA does that by default, no vlan needed. >>>>>> >>>>>> So you can just do >>>>>> >>>>>> ip link add name br0 type bridge >>>>>> ip link set dev br0 up >>>>>> ip link set dev lan1 master br0 >>>>>> ip link set dev lan2 master br0 >>>>>> ip link set dev lan3 master br0 >>>>>> ip link set dev lan4 master br0 >>>>>> >>>>>> and use interface wan directly, no bridge needed. >>>>> That would work once Broadcom tags are turned on which requires >>>>> turning >>>>> on managed mode, which requires work that I have not been able to get >>>>> done :) >>>> Setup with swconfig: >>>> >>>> #!/usr/bin/bash >>>> >>>> >>>> INTERFACE=eth0 >>>> >>>> # Delete all IP addresses and get link up >>>> ip addr flush dev ${INTERFACE} >>>> ip link set ${INTERFACE} up >>>> >>>> # Lamobo R1 aka BPi R1 Routerboard >>>> # >>>> # Speaker | LAN1 | LAN2 | LAN3 | LAN4 || LAN5 | HDMI >>>> # SW-Port | P2 | P1 | P0 | P4 || P3 | >>>> # VLAN | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 ||ALL(t)| >>>> # >>>> # Switch-Port P8 - ALL(t) boards internal CPU Port >>>> >>>> # Setup switch >>>> swconfig dev ${INTERFACE} set reset 1 >>>> swconfig dev ${INTERFACE} set enable_vlan 1 >>>> swconfig dev ${INTERFACE} vlan 101 set ports '3 8t' >>>> swconfig dev ${INTERFACE} vlan 102 set ports '4 0 1 2 8t' >>>> swconfig dev ${INTERFACE} set apply 1 >>>> >>>> How to achieve this setup CURRENTLY with DSA? >>> Your first email had the right programming sequence, but you did not >>> answer whether you have CONFIG_BRIDGE_VLAN_FILTERING enabled or not, >>> which is likely your problem. >> Here are some reference configurations that should work: >> >> https://github.com/armbian/build/issues/511#issuecomment-320473246 > > I know, some comments are from me but none of them worked, therefore on > LKML :-)
I see, maybe you could have started there, that would have saved me a trip to github to find out the thread. > > /boot/config-4.16.7-100.fc26.armv7hl:CONFIG_BRIDGE_VLAN_FILTERING=y > > so this can't be the issue, any further ideas? Yes, remove the "self" from your bridge vlan commands, I don't see that being necessary. > > On my 2nd Banana Pi-R1 still on Fedora 25 with kernel > 4.12.8-200.fc25.armv7hl the commands still work well, but I wanted to > test the upgrade on another one. > > /boot/config-4.12.8-200.fc25.armv7hl:CONFIG_BRIDGE_VLAN_FILTERING=y Is using an upstream or compiled by yourself kernel an option at all? I have no clue what is in a distribution kernel. -- Florian