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Jason A. Donenfeld says: ==================== wireguard fixes for 5.6-rc2 Here are four fixes for wireguard collected since rc1: 1) Some small cleanups to the test suite to help massively parallel builds. 2) A change in how we reset our load calculation to avoid a more expensive comparison, suggested by Matt Dunwoodie. 3) I've been loading more and more of wireguard's surface into syzkaller, trying to get our coverage as complete as possible, leading in this case to a fix for mtu=0 devices. 4) A removal of superfluous code, pointed out by Eric Dumazet. v2 fixes a logical problem in the patch for (3) pointed out by Eric Dumazet. v3 replaces some non-obvious bitmath in (3) with a more obvious expression, and adds patch (4). ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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