David S. Miller 79cdf17e51 Merge branch 'ionic-on-chip-desc'
Shannon Nelson says:

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ionic: on-chip descriptors

We start with a couple of house-keeping patches that were originally
presented for 'net', then we add support for on-chip descriptor rings
for tx-push, as well as adding support for rx-push.

I have a patch for the ethtool userland utility that I can send out
once this has been accepted.

v4: added rx-push attributes to ethtool netlink
    converted CMB feature from using a priv-flag to using ethtool tx/rx-push

v3: edited commit message to describe interface-down limitation
    added warn msg if cmb_inuse alloc fails
    removed unnecessary clearing of phy_cmb_pages and cmb_npages
    changed cmb_rings_toggle to use cmb_inuse
    removed unrelated pci_set_drvdata()
    removed unnecessary (u32) cast
    added static inline func for writing CMB descriptors

v2: dropped the rx buffers patch
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Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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