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Paul Greenwalt says: ==================== ethtool: Add link mode maps for forced speeds The following patch set was initially a part of [1]. As the purpose of the original series was to add the support of the new hardware to the intel ice driver, the refactoring of advertised link modes mapping was extracted to a new set. The patch set adds a common mechanism for mapping Ethtool forced speeds with Ethtool supported link modes, which can be used in drivers code. [1] https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/20230823180633.2450617-1-pawel.chmielewski@intel.com Changelog: v4->v5: Separated ethtool and qede changes into two patches, fixed indentation, and moved ethtool_forced_speed_maps_init() from ioctl.c to ethtool.h v3->v4: Moved the macro for setting fields into the common header file v2->v3: Fixed whitespaces, added missing line at end of file v1->v2: Fixed formatting, typo, moved declaration of iterator to loop line. ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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