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# c17ee635 23-Feb-2026 Maxime Ripard <mripard@kernel.org>

Merge drm/drm-fixes into drm-misc-fixes

7.0-rc1 was just released, let's merge it to kick the new release cycle.

Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <mripard@kernel.org>


Revision tags: v7.0-rc1
# 37a93dd5 12-Feb-2026 Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>

Merge tag 'net-next-7.0' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next

Pull networking updates from Paolo Abeni:
"Core & protocols:

- A significant effort all around the stac

Merge tag 'net-next-7.0' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next

Pull networking updates from Paolo Abeni:
"Core & protocols:

- A significant effort all around the stack to guide the compiler to
make the right choice when inlining code, to avoid unneeded calls
for small helper and stack canary overhead in the fast-path.

This generates better and faster code with very small or no text
size increases, as in many cases the call generated more code than
the actual inlined helper.

- Extend AccECN implementation so that is now functionally complete,
also allow the user-space enabling it on a per network namespace
basis.

- Add support for memory providers with large (above 4K) rx buffer.
Paired with hw-gro, larger rx buffer sizes reduce the number of
buffers traversing the stack, dincreasing single stream CPU usage
by up to ~30%.

- Do not add HBH header to Big TCP GSO packets. This simplifies the
RX path, the TX path and the NIC drivers, and is possible because
user-space taps can now interpret correctly such packets without
the HBH hint.

- Allow IPv6 routes to be configured with a gateway address that is
resolved out of a different interface than the one specified,
aligning IPv6 to IPv4 behavior.

- Multi-queue aware sch_cake. This makes it possible to scale the
rate shaper of sch_cake across multiple CPUs, while still enforcing
a single global rate on the interface.

- Add support for the nbcon (new buffer console) infrastructure to
netconsole, enabling lock-free, priority-based console operations
that are safer in crash scenarios.

- Improve the TCP ipv6 output path to cache the flow information,
saving cpu cycles, reducing cache line misses and stack use.

- Improve netfilter packet tracker to resolve clashes for most
protocols, avoiding unneeded drops on rare occasions.

- Add IP6IP6 tunneling acceleration to the flowtable infrastructure.

- Reduce tcp socket size by one cache line.

- Notify neighbour changes atomically, avoiding inconsistencies
between the notification sequence and the actual states sequence.

- Add vsock namespace support, allowing complete isolation of vsocks
across different network namespaces.

- Improve xsk generic performances with cache-alignment-oriented
optimizations.

- Support netconsole automatic target recovery, allowing netconsole
to reestablish targets when underlying low-level interface comes
back online.

Driver API:

- Support for switching the working mode (automatic vs manual) of a
DPLL device via netlink.

- Introduce PHY ports representation to expose multiple front-facing
media ports over a single MAC.

- Introduce "rx-polarity" and "tx-polarity" device tree properties,
to generalize polarity inversion requirements for differential
signaling.

- Add helper to create, prepare and enable managed clocks.

Device drivers:

- Add Huawei hinic3 PF etherner driver.

- Add DWMAC glue driver for Motorcomm YT6801 PCIe ethernet
controller.

- Add ethernet driver for MaxLinear MxL862xx switches

- Remove parallel-port Ethernet driver.

- Convert existing driver timestamp configuration reporting to
hwtstamp_get and remove legacy ioctl().

- Convert existing drivers to .get_rx_ring_count(), simplifing the RX
ring count retrieval. Also remove the legacy fallback path.

- Ethernet high-speed NICs:
- Broadcom (bnxt, bng):
- bnxt: add FW interface update to support FEC stats histogram
and NVRAM defragmentation
- bng: add TSO and H/W GRO support
- nVidia/Mellanox (mlx5):
- improve latency of channel restart operations, reducing the
used H/W resources
- add TSO support for UDP over GRE over VLAN
- add flow counters support for hardware steering (HWS) rules
- use a static memory area to store headers for H/W GRO,
leading to 12% RX tput improvement
- Intel (100G, ice, idpf):
- ice: reorganizes layout of Tx and Rx rings for cacheline
locality and utilizes __cacheline_group* macros on the new
layouts
- ice: introduces Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE) support
- Meta (fbnic):
- adds debugfs for firmware mailbox and tx/rx rings vectors

- Ethernet virtual:
- geneve: introduce GRO/GSO support for double UDP encapsulation

- Ethernet NICs consumer, and embedded:
- Synopsys (stmmac):
- some code refactoring and cleanups
- RealTek (r8169):
- add support for RTL8127ATF (10G Fiber SFP)
- add dash and LTR support
- Airoha:
- AN8811HB 2.5 Gbps phy support
- Freescale (fec):
- add XDP zero-copy support
- Thunderbolt:
- add get link setting support to allow bonding
- Renesas:
- add support for RZ/G3L GBETH SoC

- Ethernet switches:
- Maxlinear:
- support R(G)MII slow rate configuration
- add support for Intel GSW150
- Motorcomm (yt921x):
- add DCB/QoS support
- TI:
- icssm-prueth: support bridging (STP/RSTP) via the switchdev
framework

- Ethernet PHYs:
- Realtek:
- enable SGMII and 2500Base-X in-band auto-negotiation
- simplify and reunify C22/C45 drivers
- Micrel: convert bindings to DT schema

- CAN:
- move skb headroom content into skb extensions, making CAN
metadata access more robust

- CAN drivers:
- rcar_canfd:
- add support for FD-only mode
- add support for the RZ/T2H SoC
- sja1000: cleanup the CAN state handling

- WiFi:
- implement EPPKE/802.1X over auth frames support
- split up drop reasons better, removing generic RX_DROP
- additional FTM capabilities: 6 GHz support, supported number of
spatial streams and supported number of LTF repetitions
- better mac80211 iterators to enumerate resources
- initial UHR (Wi-Fi 8) support for cfg80211/mac80211

- WiFi drivers:
- Qualcomm/Atheros:
- ath11k: support for Channel Frequency Response measurement
- ath12k: a significant driver refactor to support multi-wiphy
devices and and pave the way for future device support in the
same driver (rather than splitting to ath13k)
- ath12k: support for the QCC2072 chipset
- Intel:
- iwlwifi: partial Neighbor Awareness Networking (NAN) support
- iwlwifi: initial support for U-NII-9 and IEEE 802.11bn
- RealTek (rtw89):
- preparations for RTL8922DE support

- Bluetooth:
- implement setsockopt(BT_PHY) to set the connection packet type/PHY
- set link_policy on incoming ACL connections

- Bluetooth drivers:
- btusb: add support for MediaTek7920, Realtek RTL8761BU and 8851BE
- btqca: add WCN6855 firmware priority selection feature"

* tag 'net-next-7.0' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next: (1254 commits)
bnge/bng_re: Add a new HSI
net: macb: Fix tx/rx malfunction after phy link down and up
af_unix: Fix memleak of newsk in unix_stream_connect().
net: ti: icssg-prueth: Add optional dependency on HSR
net: dsa: add basic initial driver for MxL862xx switches
net: mdio: add unlocked mdiodev C45 bus accessors
net: dsa: add tag format for MxL862xx switches
dt-bindings: net: dsa: add MaxLinear MxL862xx
selftests: drivers: net: hw: Modify toeplitz.c to poll for packets
octeontx2-pf: Unregister devlink on probe failure
net: renesas: rswitch: fix forwarding offload statemachine
ionic: Rate limit unknown xcvr type messages
tcp: inet6_csk_xmit() optimization
tcp: populate inet->cork.fl.u.ip6 in tcp_v6_syn_recv_sock()
tcp: populate inet->cork.fl.u.ip6 in tcp_v6_connect()
ipv6: inet6_csk_xmit() and inet6_csk_update_pmtu() use inet->cork.fl.u.ip6
ipv6: use inet->cork.fl.u.ip6 and np->final in ip6_datagram_dst_update()
ipv6: use np->final in inet6_sk_rebuild_header()
ipv6: add daddr/final storage in struct ipv6_pinfo
net: stmmac: qcom-ethqos: fix qcom_ethqos_serdes_powerup()
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Revision tags: v6.19, v6.19-rc8, v6.19-rc7
# 35527de5 23-Jan-2026 Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>

Merge branch 'geneve-introduce-double-tunnel-gso-gro-support'

Paolo Abeni says:

====================
geneve: introduce double tunnel GSO/GRO support

This is the [belated] incarnation of topic disc

Merge branch 'geneve-introduce-double-tunnel-gso-gro-support'

Paolo Abeni says:

====================
geneve: introduce double tunnel GSO/GRO support

This is the [belated] incarnation of topic discussed in the last Neconf
[1].

In container orchestration in virtual environments there is a consistent
usage of double UDP tunneling - specifically geneve. Such setup lack
support of GRO and GSO for inter VM traffic.

After commit b430f6c38da6 ("Merge branch 'virtio_udp_tunnel_08_07_2025'
of https://github.com/pabeni/linux-devel") and the qemu cunter-part, VMs
are able to send/receive GSO over UDP aggregated packets.

This series introduces the missing bit for full end-to-end aggregation
in the above mentioned scenario. Specifically:

- introduces a new netdev feature set to generalize existing per device
driver GSO admission check.1
- adds GSO partial support for the geneve and vxlan drivers
- introduces and use a geneve option to assist double tunnel GRO
- adds some simple functional tests for the above.

The new device features set is not strictly needed for the following
work, but avoids the introduction of trivial `ndo_features_check` to
support GSO partial and thus possible performance regression due to the
additional indirect call. Such feature set could be leveraged by a
number of existing drivers (intel, meta and possibly wangxun) to avoid
duplicate code/tests. Such part has been omitted here to keep the series
small.

Both GSO partial support and double GRO support have some downsides.
With the first in place, GSO partial packets will traverse the network
stack 'downstream' the outer geneve UDP tunnel and will be visible by
the udp/IP/IPv6 and by netfilter. Currently only H/W NICs implement GSO
partial support and such packets are visible only via software taps.

Double UDP tunnel GRO will cook 'GSO partial' like aggregate packets,
i.e. the inner UDP encapsulation headers set will still carry the
wire-level lengths and csum, so that segmentation considering such
headers parts of a giant, constant encapsulation header will yield the
correct result.

The correct GSO packet layout is applied when the packet traverse the
outermost geneve encapsulation.

Both GSO partial and double UDP encap are disabled by default and must
be explicitly enabled via, respectively ethtool and geneve device
configuration.

Finally note that the GSO partial feature could potentially be applied
to all the other UDP tunnels, but this series limits its usage to geneve
and vxlan devices.

Link: https://netdev.bots.linux.dev/netconf/2024/paolo.pdf [1]
====================

Link: https://patch.msgid.link/cover.1769011015.git.pabeni@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>

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# 40146bf7 21-Jan-2026 Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>

selftests: net: tests for add double tunneling GRO/GSO

Create a simple, netns-based topology with double, nested UDP tunnels and
perform TSO transfers on top.

Explicitly enable GSO and/or GRO and c

selftests: net: tests for add double tunneling GRO/GSO

Create a simple, netns-based topology with double, nested UDP tunnels and
perform TSO transfers on top.

Explicitly enable GSO and/or GRO and check the skb layout consistency with
different configuration allowing (or not) GSO frames to be delivered on
the other end.

The trickest part is account in a robust way the aggregated/unaggregated
packets with double encapsulation: use a classic bpf filter for it.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Petr Machata <petrm@nvidia.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/61f2c98ba0f73057c2d6f6cb62eb807abd90bf6b.1769011015.git.pabeni@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>

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