On Sun, Jul 17, 2022 at 4:03 PM Vladimir Oltean olteanv@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Jul 17, 2022 at 04:46:10PM +0300, Vladimir Oltean wrote:
Here, what happens is that a locked port learns the MAC SA from the traffic it didn't drop, i.e. link-local. In other words, the bridge behaves as expected and instructed: +locked +learning will cause just that. It's the administrator's fault for not disabling learning. It's also the mv88e6xxx driver's fault for not validating the "locked" + "learning" brport flag *combination* until it properly supports "+locked +learning" (the feature you are currently working on).
I'm still confused why we don't just say that "+locked -learning" means plain 802.1X, "+locked +learning" means MAB where we learn locked FDB entries.
Or is it the problem that a "+locked +learning" bridge port will learn MAC SA from link-local traffic, but it will create FDB entries without the locked flag while doing so? The mv88e6xxx driver should react to the 'locked' flag from both directions (ADD_TO_DEVICE too, not just ADD_TO_BRIDGE).
Yes, it creates an FDB entry in the bridge without the locked flag set, and sends an ADD_TO_DEVICE notice with it. And furthermore link-local packets include of course EAPOL packets, so that's why +learning is a problem.