printk(KERN_INFO "libfcoe: host%d: FIP selected "
"Fibre-Channel Forwarder MAC %pM\n",
fip->lp->host->host_no, sel->fcf_mac);
- memcpy(fip->dest_addr, sel->fcf_mac, ETH_ALEN);
+ memcpy(fip->dest_addr, sel->fcoe_mac, ETH_ALEN);
fip->map_dest = 0;
}
unlock:
memcpy(fcf->fcf_mac,
((struct fip_mac_desc *)desc)->fd_mac,
ETH_ALEN);
+ memcpy(fcf->fcoe_mac, fcf->fcf_mac, ETH_ALEN);
if (!is_valid_ether_addr(fcf->fcf_mac)) {
LIBFCOE_FIP_DBG(fip,
"Invalid MAC addr %pM in FIP adv\n",
struct fip_desc *desc;
struct fip_encaps *els;
struct fcoe_dev_stats *stats;
+ struct fcoe_fcf *sel;
enum fip_desc_type els_dtype = 0;
u8 els_op;
u8 sub;
goto drop;
/* Drop ELS if there are duplicate critical descriptors */
if (desc->fip_dtype < 32) {
- if (desc_mask & 1U << desc->fip_dtype) {
+ if ((desc->fip_dtype != FIP_DT_MAC) &&
+ (desc_mask & 1U << desc->fip_dtype)) {
LIBFCOE_FIP_DBG(fip, "Duplicate Critical "
"Descriptors in FIP ELS\n");
goto drop;
}
switch (desc->fip_dtype) {
case FIP_DT_MAC:
+ sel = fip->sel_fcf;
if (desc_cnt == 1) {
LIBFCOE_FIP_DBG(fip, "FIP descriptors "
"received out of order\n");
goto drop;
}
+ /*
+ * Some switch implementations send two MAC descriptors,
+ * with first MAC(granted_mac) being the FPMA, and the
+ * second one(fcoe_mac) is used as destination address
+ * for sending/receiving FCoE packets. FIP traffic is
+ * sent using fip_mac. For regular switches, both
+ * fip_mac and fcoe_mac would be the same.
+ */
+ if (desc_cnt == 2)
+ memcpy(granted_mac,
+ ((struct fip_mac_desc *)desc)->fd_mac,
+ ETH_ALEN);
if (dlen != sizeof(struct fip_mac_desc))
goto len_err;
- memcpy(granted_mac,
- ((struct fip_mac_desc *)desc)->fd_mac,
- ETH_ALEN);
+
+ if ((desc_cnt == 3) && (sel))
+ memcpy(sel->fcoe_mac,
+ ((struct fip_mac_desc *)desc)->fd_mac,
+ ETH_ALEN);
break;
case FIP_DT_FLOGI:
case FIP_DT_FDISC:
* @switch_name: WWN of switch from advertisement
* @fabric_name: WWN of fabric from advertisement
* @fc_map: FC_MAP value from advertisement
- * @fcf_mac: Ethernet address of the FCF
+ * @fcf_mac: Ethernet address of the FCF for FIP traffic
+ * @fcoe_mac: Ethernet address of the FCF for FCoE traffic
* @vfid: virtual fabric ID
* @pri: selection priority, smaller values are better
* @flogi_sent: current FLOGI sent to this FCF
u32 fc_map;
u16 vfid;
u8 fcf_mac[ETH_ALEN];
+ u8 fcoe_mac[ETH_ALEN];
u8 pri;
u8 flogi_sent;