Hi,
I'm not able to register to netdev, so I'm asking here.
Something is wrong with the mailing list server there.
There is driver for Marvell switches in the kernel:
Networking support --->
Networking options --->
Distributed Switch Architecture support --->
--- Distributed Switch Architecture support
[*] Marvell 88E6060 ethernet switch chip support
[*] Marvell 88E6131 ethernet switch chip support
[*] Marvell 88E6123/6161/6165 ethernet switch chip support
I have an evaluation board from Marvell that connects for now via USB.
lsusb shows the switch, but the kernel don't activate the DSA driver
for this switch.
Reading the drivers code, I see just mentioning of mii_bus.
It seems that the kernel doesn't make the connection between the
device found on the USB bus, and the DSA driver in the kernel.
There are usb wireless dongles, so I assume the kernel know how
to handle network hardware on top USB.
Can someone help me understand this?
Thanks,
Kfir
I'm not able to register to netdev, so I'm asking here.
Something is wrong with the mailing list server there.
There is driver for Marvell switches in the kernel:
Networking support --->
Networking options --->
Distributed Switch Architecture support --->
--- Distributed Switch Architecture support
[*] Marvell 88E6060 ethernet switch chip support
[*] Marvell 88E6131 ethernet switch chip support
[*] Marvell 88E6123/6161/6165 ethernet switch chip support
I have an evaluation board from Marvell that connects for now via USB.
lsusb shows the switch, but the kernel don't activate the DSA driver
for this switch.
Reading the drivers code, I see just mentioning of mii_bus.
It seems that the kernel doesn't make the connection between the
device found on the USB bus, and the DSA driver in the kernel.
There are usb wireless dongles, so I assume the kernel know how
to handle network hardware on top USB.
Can someone help me understand this?
Thanks,
Kfir