Don't use AX25 pointer for netmap#53
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Don't use AX25 pointer for netmap#53aryansrivastava-atl wants to merge 1 commit intoalliedtelesis:19a7eb6a-atlfrom
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Instead of using a pointer for a protocol we don't use (AX25), use the ml_priv pointer in the net_device structure. This is intended as a private pointer, so it matches what netmap wants. There is still a danger that another protocol may want this pointer for its own private data, but this is detected and reported if it happens. Even though the pointer is now ml_priv instaed of ax25, the old #ifdef is still used to make the patch as small as possible.
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Instead of using a pointer for a protocol we don't use (AX25), use the ml_priv pointer in the net_device structure. This is intended as a private pointer, so it matches what netmap wants. There is still a danger that another protocol may want this pointer for its own private data, but this is detected and reported if it happens.
Even though the pointer is now ml_priv instaed of ax25, the old #ifdef is still used to make the patch as small as possible.