On 06/02/2018 07:37 PM, Andrew Lunn wrote:
>> 1) boot, ping no vlan
>>
>> # ip link add name br0 type bridge
>> # echo 0 > /sys/class/net/br0/bridge/default_pvid
>> # ip link set dev eth2 master br0
>> # ip link set dev eth0 master br0
>> # ip link set dev eth1 master br0
>> # ifconfig br0 192.168.1.2
>>
>> *Note*: I've had to disable default_pvid as otherwise linux Bridge adds
>> and offloads default vlan 1, but default configuration for CPSW driver is 
>> vid 0.
>> +  CPSW specific - it can't untag packets for P0.
>> Another option I've found:
>> # ip link set dev br0 type bridge vlan_filtering 1.
>> but anyway, I've found it confusing that Linux bridge adds default vlan when 
>> vlan_filtering == 0
> 
> There are three different configurations here you need to worry about,
> with respect to vlans:
> 
> # CONFIG_VLAN_8021Q is not set
> 
> So you don't have any vlan support in the kernel.
> 
> CONFIG_VLAN_8021Q=y, vlan_filtering = 0
> 
> So you have vlans, but filtering is off
> 
> CONFIG_VLAN_8021Q=y, vlan_filtering = 1
> 
> So you have vlans, and filtering is on.
> 
> Even with vlan_filtering off, the bridge still does a little with
> vlans.
> 
> And you need all three to work correctly.
> 

Right, thanky for the info, but still (sry, to be annoying) why default vlan is 
added by bridge
when vlan_filtering == 0?

-- 
regards,
-grygorii

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