From: Vivien Didelot
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2017 20:41:39 -0500
> Now that the DSA Ethernet switches are true Linux devices, the CPU
> switch is not necessarily the first one. If its address is higher than
> the second switch on the same MDIO bus, its index will be 1, not 0.
>
> Avoid any confusion b
On 01/18/2017 04:50 AM, Andrew Lunn wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 08:41:39PM -0500, Vivien Didelot wrote:
>> Now that the DSA Ethernet switches are true Linux devices, the CPU
>> switch is not necessarily the first one. If its address is higher than
>> the second switch on the same MDIO bus, its
On 01/17/2017 05:41 PM, Vivien Didelot wrote:
> Now that the DSA Ethernet switches are true Linux devices, the CPU
> switch is not necessarily the first one. If its address is higher than
> the second switch on the same MDIO bus, its index will be 1, not 0.
>
> Avoid any confusion by using dst->cp
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 08:41:39PM -0500, Vivien Didelot wrote:
> Now that the DSA Ethernet switches are true Linux devices, the CPU
> switch is not necessarily the first one. If its address is higher than
> the second switch on the same MDIO bus, its index will be 1, not 0.
>
> Avoid any confusio
Now that the DSA Ethernet switches are true Linux devices, the CPU
switch is not necessarily the first one. If its address is higher than
the second switch on the same MDIO bus, its index will be 1, not 0.
Avoid any confusion by using dst->cpu_switch instead of dst->ds[0].
Signed-off-by: Vivien D