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--- Begin Message ---Hi! > 9091c9f8cb ath79: mikrotik: compile SWCONFIG and AR8216_PHY as modules > 12abb2413a ath79: mikrotik: also compile AG71XX_LEGACY as a module > > When testing these changes on my RB922 boards, which have 2 ethernet > ifaces, I noticed a change in behavior. > Both interfaces got swapped without any notification: > So anyone with these boards will suffer from broken iface config upon > upgrade :-) (like i did) > > Is this expected behavior? I don't think so, just like breaking network connectivity altogether on some MikroTik devices was not the expected behavior of 9091c9f8cb ;) See https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/issues/23739 for some context. TL;DR: - 9091c9f8cb was necessary to support MikroTik RouterBOARD 960PGS, - 9091c9f8cb inadvertently broke switch initialization on boot for other devices, e.g. MikroTik RouterBOARD 951G-2HnD, - 12abb2413a was suggested as the cleanest way out. What I am wondering about is whether both Ethernet interfaces on your RB922 _work_ after 12abb2413a - note the PHY ID and, consequentially, the driver bound to the 19000000.eth device: > Before: > > (...) > [ 1.091094] ag71xx-legacy 19000000.eth: connected to PHY at > mdio.0:04 [uid=004dd074, driver=Qualcomm Atheros AR8031/AR8033] > (...) vs. > after: > > (...) > [ 7.194467] ag71xx-legacy 19000000.eth: connected to PHY at > mdio.0:04 [uid=00000000, driver=Generic PHY] Since the same MAC driver handles both of these interfaces, I sense that the interface swap you're observing is not caused solely by the fact that the driver is now built as a module, but rather that - for whatever reason - that change messes up the probing process. -- Best regards, Michał Kępień
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