On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 03:12:29PM +0200, Andrew Lunn wrote: > Device tree is supposed to describe the hardware. Using that hardware > in different ways is not something you should describe in DT. > The new switchdev mode is applied with a .config option in the kernel. What you see is pre-existing code, so i am not sure if i should change it in this patchset. Your point is valid though and we are on the same page. > There are also a lot of IS_ENABLED() here, which i don't like. It is a > lot better than #ifdef, but we should try to do better. I don't like it either i just tried to clean up code in "hot path" with ifdefs. In theory this should replace "switch mode" in the near future so the ifdefs will go away > It would be > good to split this cleanly into three parts. A generic library, which > does not care about DUAL_MAC or SWITCHDEV. A driver which implements > legacy DUAL MAC etc. And a driver which implements SWITCHDEV. We can > then give this new switchdev driver a different compatible. It i still > encoding in device tree how to use the hardware, but it is more > implicit, rather than explicit. Good idea, i'll sent the next version like that
Thanks, Ilias