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Jason A. Donenfeld says: ==================== wireguard patches for 6.0-rc6 1) The ratelimiter timing test doesn't help outside of development, yet it is currently preventing the module from being inserted on some kernels when it flakes at insertion time. So we disable it. 2) A fix for a build error on UML, caused by a recent change in a different tree. 3) A WARN_ON() is triggered by Kees' new fortified memcpy() patch, due to memcpy()ing over a sockaddr pointer with the size of a sockaddr_in[6]. The type safe fix is pretty simple. Given how classic of a thing sockaddr punning is, I suspect this may be the first in a few patches like this throughout the net tree, once Kees' fortify series is more widely deployed (current it's just in next). ==================== Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220916143740.831881-1-Jason@zx2c4.com Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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