Linus Torvalds 934291ffb6 Merge tag 'net-5.10-rc2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net
Pull networking fixes from Jakub Kicinski:
 "Current release regressions:

   - r8169: fix forced threading conflicting with other shared
     interrupts; we tried to fix the use of raise_softirq_irqoff from an
     IRQ handler on RT by forcing hard irqs, but this driver shares
     legacy PCI IRQs so drop the _irqoff() instead

   - tipc: fix memory leak caused by a recent syzbot report fix to
     tipc_buf_append()

  Current release - bugs in new features:

   - devlink: Unlock on error in dumpit() and fix some error codes

   - net/smc: fix null pointer dereference in smc_listen_decline()

  Previous release - regressions:

   - tcp: Prevent low rmem stalls with SO_RCVLOWAT.

   - net: protect tcf_block_unbind with block lock

   - ibmveth: Fix use of ibmveth in a bridge; the self-imposed filtering
     to only send legal frames to the hypervisor was too strict

   - net: hns3: Clear the CMDQ registers before unmapping BAR region;
     incorrect cleanup order was leading to a crash

   - bnxt_en - handful of fixes to fixes:
      - Send HWRM_FUNC_RESET fw command unconditionally, even if there
        are PCIe errors being reported
      - Check abort error state in bnxt_open_nic().
      - Invoke cancel_delayed_work_sync() for PFs also.
      - Fix regression in workqueue cleanup logic in bnxt_remove_one().

   - mlxsw: Only advertise link modes supported by both driver and
     device, after removal of 56G support from the driver 56G was not
     cleared from advertised modes

   - net/smc: fix suppressed return code

  Previous release - always broken:

   - netem: fix zero division in tabledist, caused by integer overflow

   - bnxt_en: Re-write PCI BARs after PCI fatal error.

   - cxgb4: set up filter action after rewrites

   - net: ipa: command payloads already mapped

  Misc:

   - s390/ism: fix incorrect system EID, it's okay to change since it
     was added in current release

   - vsock: use ns_capable_noaudit() on socket create to suppress false
     positive audit messages"

* tag 'net-5.10-rc2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net: (36 commits)
  r8169: fix issue with forced threading in combination with shared interrupts
  netem: fix zero division in tabledist
  ibmvnic: fix ibmvnic_set_mac
  mptcp: add missing memory scheduling in the rx path
  tipc: fix memory leak caused by tipc_buf_append()
  gtp: fix an use-before-init in gtp_newlink()
  net: protect tcf_block_unbind with block lock
  ibmveth: Fix use of ibmveth in a bridge.
  net/sched: act_mpls: Add softdep on mpls_gso.ko
  ravb: Fix bit fields checking in ravb_hwtstamp_get()
  devlink: Unlock on error in dumpit()
  devlink: Fix some error codes
  chelsio/chtls: fix memory leaks in CPL handlers
  chelsio/chtls: fix deadlock issue
  net: hns3: Clear the CMDQ registers before unmapping BAR region
  bnxt_en: Send HWRM_FUNC_RESET fw command unconditionally.
  bnxt_en: Check abort error state in bnxt_open_nic().
  bnxt_en: Re-write PCI BARs after PCI fatal error.
  bnxt_en: Invoke cancel_delayed_work_sync() for PFs also.
  bnxt_en: Fix regression in workqueue cleanup logic in bnxt_remove_one().
  ...
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