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Florian Westphal says: ==================== Netfilter fixes for net: The following patchset contains Netfilter fixes for net: 1. Fix spurious -EEXIST error from userspace due to padding holes, this was broken since 4.9 days when 'ignore duplicate entries on insert' feature was added. 2. Fix a sched-while-atomic bug, present since 5.19. 3. Properly remove elements if they lack an "end range". nft userspace always sets an end range attribute, even when its the same as the start, but the abi doesn't have such a restriction. Always broken since it was added in 5.6, all three from myself. 4 + 5: Bound chain needs to be skipped in netns release and on rule flush paths, from Pablo Neira. * tag 'nf-23-07-20' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netfilter/nf: netfilter: nf_tables: skip bound chain on rule flush netfilter: nf_tables: skip bound chain in netns release path netfilter: nft_set_pipapo: fix improper element removal netfilter: nf_tables: can't schedule in nft_chain_validate netfilter: nf_tables: fix spurious set element insertion failure ==================== Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230720165143.30208-1-fw@strlen.de Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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