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As part of the automotive kernel cleanup, CONFIG_IFB from drivers/net was removed and this is causing a test to fail as described in VROOM-16022. Based on the description of IFB at https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/networking/ifb, we likely should reenable this for automotive. Relevant portion of the test failure from FROM-16022 that should be addressed with this change:
VROOM-14980 - Review & stabilise sst_networking tmt plan debug section
Pipeline execution * test log
/networking/netlink/iproute2
Test log
:: [ 14:58:29 ] :: [ BEGIN ] :: Running 'ip link add link veth7710 name my_ifb txqueuelen 44048 address 00:71:77:3a:42:4f broadcast 00:71:e1:1d:5f:15 type ifb '
Error: Unknown device type.
Appears to require CONFIG_IFB
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RHEA-2024:144093 The automotive kernel for In-Vehicle OS. This component is used for changes specifically targetting the kernel-automotive package, such as kernel config or packaging changes.