From: Sabrina Dubroca <sd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [ Upstream commit 07bddef9839378bd6f95b393cf24c420529b4ef1 ] Currently, the kernel doesn't let the administrator set a macsec device up unless its lower device is currently up. This is inconsistent, as a macsec device that is up won't automatically go down when its lower device goes down. Now that linkstate propagation works, there's really no reason for this limitation, so let's remove it. Fixes: c09440f7dcb3 ("macsec: introduce IEEE 802.1AE driver") Reported-by: Radu Rendec <radu.rendec@xxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Sabrina Dubroca <sd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@xxxxxxxxxx> --- drivers/net/macsec.c | 3 --- 1 file changed, 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/net/macsec.c b/drivers/net/macsec.c index 50acd8c9d7f53..10a8ef2d025a1 100644 --- a/drivers/net/macsec.c +++ b/drivers/net/macsec.c @@ -2813,9 +2813,6 @@ static int macsec_dev_open(struct net_device *dev) struct net_device *real_dev = macsec->real_dev; int err; - if (!(real_dev->flags & IFF_UP)) - return -ENETDOWN; - err = dev_uc_add(real_dev, dev->dev_addr); if (err < 0) return err; -- 2.20.1