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also some long-standing issues:
- cfg80211:
- fix an issue with overly long SSIDs
- mac80211:
- long-standing beacon protection issue on some devices
- for for a multi-BSSID AP-side issue
- fix a syzbot warning on OCB (not really used in practice)
- remove WARN on connections using disabled channels,
as that can happen due to changes in the disable flag
- fix monitor mode list iteration
- iwlwifi:
- fix firmware loading on certain (really old) devices
- add settime64 to PTP clock to avoid a warning and clock
registration failure, but it's not actually supported
- rtw88:
- remove WQ_UNBOUND since it broke USB adapters
(because it can't be used with WQ_BH)
- fix SDIO issues with certain devices
- rtl8192cu: fix TID array out-of-bounds (since 6.9)
- wlcore (TI): add missing skb push headroom increase
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Merge tag 'wireless-2025-12-17' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/wireless/wireless
Johannes Berg says:
====================
Various fixes all over, most are recent regressions but
also some long-standing issues:
- cfg80211:
- fix an issue with overly long SSIDs
- mac80211:
- long-standing beacon protection issue on some devices
- for for a multi-BSSID AP-side issue
- fix a syzbot warning on OCB (not really used in practice)
- remove WARN on connections using disabled channels,
as that can happen due to changes in the disable flag
- fix monitor mode list iteration
- iwlwifi:
- fix firmware loading on certain (really old) devices
- add settime64 to PTP clock to avoid a warning and clock
registration failure, but it's not actually supported
- rtw88:
- remove WQ_UNBOUND since it broke USB adapters
(because it can't be used with WQ_BH)
- fix SDIO issues with certain devices
- rtl8192cu: fix TID array out-of-bounds (since 6.9)
- wlcore (TI): add missing skb push headroom increase
* tag 'wireless-2025-12-17' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/wireless/wireless:
wifi: iwlwifi: Implement settime64 as stub for MVM/MLD PTP
wifi: iwlwifi: Fix firmware version handling
wifi: mac80211: ocb: skip rx_no_sta when interface is not joined
wifi: mac80211: do not use old MBSSID elements
wifi: mac80211: don't WARN for connections on invalid channels
wifi: wlcore: ensure skb headroom before skb_push
wifi: cfg80211: sme: store capped length in __cfg80211_connect_result()
wifi: mac80211: fix list iteration in ieee80211_add_virtual_monitor()
wifi: mac80211: Discard Beacon frames to non-broadcast address
Revert "wifi: rtw88: add WQ_UNBOUND to alloc_workqueue users"
wifi: rtlwifi: 8192cu: fix tid out of range in rtl92cu_tx_fill_desc()
wifi: rtw88: limit indirect IO under powered off for RTL8822CS
====================
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20251217201441.59876-3-johannes@sipsolutions.net
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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