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--- Begin Message ---Hiroshi, I’m late responding also so no problem. On Apr 8, 2024, at 9:48 PM, INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.o...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Raylynn, > > sorry for late reply. > > From my understanding... > > On 2024/04/05 4:42, Raylynn Knight via openwrt-devel wrote: >> If I understand the issue correctly then it does not affect two of the four >> currently supported devices (i.e. it only affects Beaglebone Black and >> AM335x EVM and not BeagleBoard or PandaBoard). Is that correct? > > Yes, all devices that has the ethernet port(s) provided by TI OMAP SoC are > affected. Currently, ti_am335x-evm and ti_am335x-bone-black. So can we re-enable the target and disable the affected devices? > >> >> Is the proposed correction a change to the device tree for all devices that >> have the 'dual-emac-pvid’ node? > > Yes. but unfortunately, changing dual-emac-pvid is also not a fundamental fix > since it also occupies VLAN ID(s)... But of course, reverting back to the old > "cpsw" driver doesn't solve for devices that has 2x ethernet ports. > None of the devices currently supported have 2 ethernet ports. I’m not aware of any popular device for this target that does have multiple ports. The Netgate SG-1000 and the Olimex AM3352-SOM-EVB are the only devices I’m aware of that have 2 ports and they have no where near the popularity of the various Beagleboard devices. Ray
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