On Fri, May 4, 2018 at 12:05 AM, Andrew Lunn <and...@lunn.ch> wrote: >> I am using kernel 2.6.37, but I think it is not kernel issue, but more >> bad patches done on kernel. >> It is based on TI's kernel, but with some custom modifications on >> driver's switch, to make it work with TI's cpsw switch. >> Seems like someone made some bad patch, I'll continue investigating it. >> You can ignore the question... >> >> Many thanks a lot for the help, >> Ran > > There is no DSA driver for the cpsw. Are you just using the cpsw to > pass frames to a switch which is supported by DSA? > > In theory, mainline CPSW should just work for passing frames to an > external switch. So why not just use mainline? >
It seems that the bridge functions OK, so I rather keep on working with it, instead of doing too many dramatically changes in the custom kernel of TI's which works with our chip (dm8148). Yet, I would like to ask about the bridge: Can a bridge also be used with dsa switch when ports are connected to different subnets ? Regards, Ran