On Thu, 2018-12-06 at 17:21 +0100, Andrew Lunn wrote:
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> > > Hi Joakim
> > > 
> > > Please could you explain the use case for this.
> > 
> > I have an eth I/F connected to an internal (on board) switch which has an 
> > external port to a mgmt network.
> > Whenever the external link is broken I want inform linux IP stack that the 
> > link is down on the internal eth
> > I/F as well. The two interfaces are isolated from the rest of the switch 
> > ports using VLANs.
> 
> Hi Jockim
> 
> What type of switch is it?
> 
> What i would expect is you use a switch driver, and that driver would
> allow access to the switches PHYs. When the external port goes down,
> the Linux interface for that port would go down. There is no need to
> change the carrier on the master interface.

I wish I had a proper DSA/Switchdev driver in place but I don't :(
Adding one is not impossible but then a lot of our user space app needs fixing 
so all
in all it it a fairly big project.
Anyhow, these carrier additions should be fine I think?

 Jocke
 

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