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SubjectRe: [PATCH v4 net-next 3/6] drivers: net: dsa: add locked fdb entry flag to drivers
On 2022-08-21 09:08, Ido Schimmel wrote:
>
> I assume you want a hub to simulate multiple MACs behind the same port.
> You don't need a hub for that. You can set the MAC using mausezahn. See
> '-a' option:
>
> "
> -a <src-mac|keyword>
> Use specified source MAC address with hexadecimal notation such
> as 00:00:aa:bb:cc:dd. By default the interface MAC address will be
> used. The keywords ''rand''
> and ''own'' refer to a random MAC address (only unicast
> addresses are created) and the own address, respectively. You can also
> use the keywords mentioned below
> although broadcast-type source addresses are officially invalid.
> "
>


Ido, I am not so known to the selftests, so I am wondering why I don't
see either check_err or check_fail fail, whichever I use, when I think
they should and then they are not really checking...


local mac=10:20:30:30:20:10


$MZ $h1 -t udp -a $mac -b rand
bridge fdb show dev $swp1 | grep -q "$mac vlan 1 master br0
locked"
check_err $? "MAB station move: no locked entry on first
injection"

$MZ $h2 -t udp -a $mac -b rand
bridge fdb show dev $swp1 | grep -q "$mac vlan 1 master br0
locked"
check_err $? "MAB station move: locked entry did not move"

What is wrong here?

For a mv88e6xxx test I guess I can make a check to verify that this
driver is in use?

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