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Tony Nguyen says: ==================== Intel Wired LAN Driver Updates 2024-10-08 (ice, iavf, igb, e1000e, e1000) This series contains updates to ice, iavf, igb, e1000e, and e1000 drivers. For ice: Wojciech adds support for ethtool reset. Paul adds support for hardware based VF mailbox limits for E830 devices. Jake adjusts to a common iterator in ice_vc_cfg_qs_msg() and moves storing of max_frame and rx_buf_len from VSI struct to the ring structure. Hongbo Li uses assign_bit() to replace an open-coded instance. Markus Elfring adjusts a couple of PTP error paths to use a common, shared exit point. Yue Haibing removes unused declarations. For iavf: Yue Haibing removes unused declarations. For igb: Yue Haibing removes unused declarations. For e1000e: Takamitsu Iwai removes unneccessary writel() calls. Joe Damato adds support for netdev-genl support to query IRQ, NAPI, and queue information. For e1000: Joe Damato adds support for netdev-genl support to query IRQ, NAPI, and queue information. * '100GbE' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tnguy/next-queue: e1000: Link NAPI instances to queues and IRQs e1000e: Link NAPI instances to queues and IRQs e1000e: Remove duplicated writel() in e1000_configure_tx/rx() igb: Cleanup unused declarations iavf: Remove unused declarations ice: Cleanup unused declarations ice: Use common error handling code in two functions ice: Make use of assign_bit() API ice: store max_frame and rx_buf_len only in ice_rx_ring ice: consistently use q_idx in ice_vc_cfg_qs_msg() ice: add E830 HW VF mailbox message limit support ice: Implement ethtool reset support ==================== Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20241008233441.928802-1-anthony.l.nguyen@intel.com Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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