Paolo Abeni 6855b9be9c Merge branch 'mptcp-pm-prep-work-for-new-ops-and-sysctl-knobs'
Matthieu Baerts says:

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mptcp: pm: prep work for new ops and sysctl knobs

Here are a few cleanups, preparation work for the new PM ops, and sysctl
knobs.

- Patch 1: reorg: move generic NL code used by all PMs to pm_netlink.c.

- Patch 2: use kmemdup() instead of kmalloc + copy.

- Patch 3: small cleanup to use pm var instead of msk->pm.

- Patch 4: reorg: id_avail_bitmap is only used by the in-kernel PM.

- Patch 5: use struct_group to easily reset a subset of PM data vars.

- Patch 6: introduce the minimal skeleton for the new PM ops.

- Patch 7: register in-kernel and userspace PM ops.

- Patch 8: new net.mptcp.path_manager sysctl knob, deprecating pm_type.

- Patch 9: map the new path_manager sysctl knob with pm_type.

- Patch 10: map the old pm_type sysctl knob with path_manager.

- Patch 11: new net.mptcp.available_path_managers sysctl knob.

- Patch 12: new test to validate path_manager and pm_type mapping.

Signed-off-by: Matthieu Baerts (NGI0) <matttbe@kernel.org>
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Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250313-net-next-mptcp-pm-ops-intro-v1-0-f4e4a88efc50@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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