David S. Miller 38f75922a6 Merge branch 'mptcp-C-flag-and-fixes'
Mat Martineau says:

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mptcp: Connection-time 'C' flag and two fixes

Here are six more patches from the MPTCP tree.

Most of them add support for the 'C' flag in the MPTCP connection-time
option headers. This flag affects how the initial address and port are
treated by each peer. Normally one peer may send MP_JOIN requests to the
remote address and port that were used when initiating the MPTCP
connection. The 'C' bit indicates that MP_JOINs should only be sent to
remote addresses that have been advertised with ADD_ADDR.

The other two patches are unrelated improvements.

Patches 1-4: Add the 'C' flag feature, a sysctl to optionally enable it,
and a selftest.

Patch 5: Adjust rp_filter settings in a selftest.

Patch 6: Improve rbuf cleanup for MPTCP sockets.
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Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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