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Horatiu Vultur says: ==================== net: lan966x: Add lag support Add lag support for lan966x. First 4 patches don't do any changes to the current behaviour, they just prepare for lag support. While the rest is to add the lag support. v3->v4: - aggregation configuration is global for all bonds, so make sure that there can't be enabled multiple configurations at the same time - return error faster from lan966x_foreign_bridging_check, don't continue the search if the error is seen already - flush fdb workqueue when a port leaves a bridge or lag. v2->v3: - return error code from 'switchdev_bridge_port_offload()' - fix lan966x_foreign_dev_check(), it was missing lag support - remove lan966x_lag_mac_add_entry and lan966x_mac_del_entry as they are not needed - fix race conditions when accessing port->bond - move FDB entries when a new port joins the lag if it has a lower v1->v2: - fix the LAG PGIDs when ports go down, in this way is not needed anymore the last patch of the series. ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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