I am using a very simple test setup with no vlans for now: root@OpenWrt:/# cat /etc/config/network
config interface 'loopback' option ifname 'lo' option proto 'static' option ipaddr '127.0.0.1' option netmask '255.0.0.0' config globals 'globals' option ula_prefix 'fd26:7dae:48cb::/48' config interface 'lan' option ifname 'eth0' option type 'bridge' option proto 'static' option ipaddr '192.168.1.1' option netmask '255.255.255.0' option ip6assign '60' root@OpenWrt:/# swconfig dev switch0 show Global attributes: enable_vlan: 0 enable_mirror_rx: 0 enable_mirror_tx: 0 mirror_monitor_port: 0 mirror_source_port: 0 Port 0: mib: Port 0 MIB counters RxBroad : 5 RxPause : 0 RxMulti : 6 RxFcsErr : 0 RxAlignErr : 0 RxRunt : 0 RxFragment : 0 Rx64Byte : 0 Rx128Byte : 3252 Rx256Byte : 3 Rx512Byte : 4 Rx1024Byte : 0 Rx1518Byte : 0 RxMaxByte : 0 RxTooLong : 0 RxGoodByte : 223169 RxBadByte : 0 RxOverFlow : 0 Filtered : 0 TxBroad : 151 TxPause : 0 TxMulti : 324 TxUnderRun : 0 Tx64Byte : 208 Tx128Byte : 93 Tx256Byte : 99 Tx512Byte : 57 Tx1024Byte : 12 Tx1518Byte : 3260 TxMaxByte : 0 TxOverSize : 0 TxByte : 4960741 TxCollision : 0 TxAbortCol : 0 TxMultiCol : 0 TxSingleCol : 0 TxExcDefer : 0 TxDefer : 0 TxLateCol : 0 pvid: 0 link: port:0 link:up speed:1000baseT full-duplex txflow rxflow Port 1: mib: Port 1 MIB counters RxBroad : 151 RxPause : 0 RxMulti : 324 RxFcsErr : 0 RxAlignErr : 0 RxRunt : 0 RxFragment : 0 Rx64Byte : 208 Rx128Byte : 93 Rx256Byte : 99 Rx512Byte : 57 Rx1024Byte : 12 Rx1518Byte : 3260 RxMaxByte : 0 RxTooLong : 0 RxGoodByte : 4960741 RxBadByte : 0 RxOverFlow : 0 Filtered : 0 TxBroad : 5 TxPause : 0 TxMulti : 6 TxUnderRun : 0 Tx64Byte : 0 Tx128Byte : 3252 Tx256Byte : 3 Tx512Byte : 4 Tx1024Byte : 0 Tx1518Byte : 0 TxMaxByte : 0 TxOverSize : 0 TxByte : 223169 TxCollision : 0 TxAbortCol : 0 TxMultiCol : 0 TxSingleCol : 0 TxExcDefer : 0 TxDefer : 0 TxLateCol : 0 pvid: 0 link: port:1 link:up speed:1000baseT full-duplex auto Port 2: mib: Port 2 MIB counters RxBroad : 0 RxPause : 0 RxMulti : 0 RxFcsErr : 0 RxAlignErr : 0 RxRunt : 0 RxFragment : 0 Rx64Byte : 0 Rx128Byte : 0 Rx256Byte : 0 Rx512Byte : 0 Rx1024Byte : 0 Rx1518Byte : 0 RxMaxByte : 0 RxTooLong : 0 RxGoodByte : 0 RxBadByte : 0 RxOverFlow : 0 Filtered : 0 TxBroad : 0 TxPause : 0 TxMulti : 0 TxUnderRun : 0 Tx64Byte : 0 Tx128Byte : 0 Tx256Byte : 0 Tx512Byte : 0 Tx1024Byte : 0 Tx1518Byte : 0 TxMaxByte : 0 TxOverSize : 0 TxByte : 0 TxCollision : 0 TxAbortCol : 0 TxMultiCol : 0 TxSingleCol : 0 TxExcDefer : 0 TxDefer : 0 TxLateCol : 0 pvid: 0 link: port:2 link:down Port 3: mib: Port 3 MIB counters RxBroad : 0 RxPause : 0 RxMulti : 0 RxFcsErr : 0 RxAlignErr : 0 RxRunt : 0 RxFragment : 0 Rx64Byte : 0 Rx128Byte : 0 Rx256Byte : 0 Rx512Byte : 0 Rx1024Byte : 0 Rx1518Byte : 0 RxMaxByte : 0 RxTooLong : 0 RxGoodByte : 0 RxBadByte : 0 RxOverFlow : 0 Filtered : 0 TxBroad : 0 TxPause : 0 TxMulti : 0 TxUnderRun : 0 Tx64Byte : 0 Tx128Byte : 0 Tx256Byte : 0 Tx512Byte : 0 Tx1024Byte : 0 Tx1518Byte : 0 TxMaxByte : 0 TxOverSize : 0 TxByte : 0 TxCollision : 0 TxAbortCol : 0 TxMultiCol : 0 TxSingleCol : 0 TxExcDefer : 0 TxDefer : 0 TxLateCol : 0 pvid: 0 link: port:3 link:down Port 4: mib: Port 4 MIB counters RxBroad : 0 RxPause : 0 RxMulti : 0 RxFcsErr : 0 RxAlignErr : 0 RxRunt : 0 RxFragment : 0 Rx64Byte : 0 Rx128Byte : 0 Rx256Byte : 0 Rx512Byte : 0 Rx1024Byte : 0 Rx1518Byte : 0 RxMaxByte : 0 RxTooLong : 0 RxGoodByte : 0 RxBadByte : 0 RxOverFlow : 0 Filtered : 0 TxBroad : 0 TxPause : 0 TxMulti : 0 TxUnderRun : 0 Tx64Byte : 0 Tx128Byte : 0 Tx256Byte : 0 Tx512Byte : 0 Tx1024Byte : 0 Tx1518Byte : 0 TxMaxByte : 0 TxOverSize : 0 TxByte : 0 TxCollision : 0 TxAbortCol : 0 TxMultiCol : 0 TxSingleCol : 0 TxExcDefer : 0 TxDefer : 0 TxLateCol : 0 pvid: 0 link: port:4 link:down Port 5: mib: Port 5 MIB counters RxBroad : 0 RxPause : 0 RxMulti : 0 RxFcsErr : 0 RxAlignErr : 0 RxRunt : 0 RxFragment : 0 Rx64Byte : 0 Rx128Byte : 0 Rx256Byte : 0 Rx512Byte : 0 Rx1024Byte : 0 Rx1518Byte : 0 RxMaxByte : 0 RxTooLong : 0 RxGoodByte : 0 RxBadByte : 0 RxOverFlow : 0 Filtered : 0 TxBroad : 0 TxPause : 0 TxMulti : 0 TxUnderRun : 0 Tx64Byte : 0 Tx128Byte : 0 Tx256Byte : 0 Tx512Byte : 0 Tx1024Byte : 0 Tx1518Byte : 0 TxMaxByte : 0 TxOverSize : 0 TxByte : 0 TxCollision : 0 TxAbortCol : 0 TxMultiCol : 0 TxSingleCol : 0 TxExcDefer : 0 TxDefer : 0 TxLateCol : 0 pvid: 0 link: port:5 link:down Port 6: mib: Port 6 MIB counters RxBroad : 0 RxPause : 0 RxMulti : 0 RxFcsErr : 0 RxAlignErr : 0 RxRunt : 0 RxFragment : 0 Rx64Byte : 0 Rx128Byte : 0 Rx256Byte : 0 Rx512Byte : 0 Rx1024Byte : 0 Rx1518Byte : 0 RxMaxByte : 0 RxTooLong : 0 RxGoodByte : 0 RxBadByte : 0 RxOverFlow : 0 Filtered : 0 TxBroad : 0 TxPause : 0 TxMulti : 0 TxUnderRun : 0 Tx64Byte : 0 Tx128Byte : 0 Tx256Byte : 0 Tx512Byte : 0 Tx1024Byte : 0 Tx1518Byte : 0 TxMaxByte : 0 TxOverSize : 0 TxByte : 0 TxCollision : 0 TxAbortCol : 0 TxMultiCol : 0 TxSingleCol : 0 TxExcDefer : 0 TxDefer : 0 TxLateCol : 0 pvid: 0 link: port:6 link:down On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 9:37 AM, Felix Fietkau <n...@openwrt.org> wrote: > On 2014-12-05 17:15, David Hutchison wrote: >> Hello, >> >> Yes the problem remains when enable_vlan is set to 0 >> >> I don't think it's related to your changes either. I synced with trunk >> in hope that your changes made a difference with my problem. However >> that does not seem to be the case. >> >> I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction. Does this >> sound more like an issue with ag71xx since that is what exposes the >> "eth0" interface? Could it be as simple as the switch just isn't >> recognized? Perhaps the switch interconnect is no longer RGMII and >> should be GMII? >> >> If I knew where in those drivers to start looking, I could probably >> help fix this problem. I enjoy tinkering with the drivers, and >> learning how to fix them :) >> >> I was hoping you had some knowledge about how the interface becomes >> tied with the switch itself, and if there were any specifics for the >> ar8327 that must be set before the communication between the CPU + >> Switch Chip can happen. >> >> Felix, would you by chance have any ideas as to what to check next? >> The switch0 interface works fine, the eth0 interface tied to the >> switch. Does not. >> >> The other thing to note ( and i'm not sure if this is by design ).. I >> used to be able to do "swconfig dev eth0 show" and show the switch the >> eth0 was connected to. Now I must use "swconfig dev switch0 show" to >> configure the switch. When you do "swconfig dev eth0 show" it says it >> Failed to connect to the switch. In the past, I have always used eth0 >> to configure the switch however that may have been incorrect. > Please post your network/switch configuration, and the output of > swconfig dev switch0 show > > - Felix _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org https://lists.openwrt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel