David S. Miller 04d63e62ef Merge branch 'inet6_destroy_sock-calls-remove'
Kuniyuki Iwashima says:

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inet6: Remove inet6_destroy_sock() calls.

This is a follow-up series for commit d38afeec26ed ("tcp/udp: Call
inet6_destroy_sock() in IPv6 sk->sk_destruct().").

This series cleans up unnecessary inet6_destory_sock() calls in
sk->sk_prot->destroy() and call it from sk->sk_destruct() to make
sure we do not leak memory related to IPv6 specific-resources.

Changes:
  v2:
    * patch 1
      * Fix build failure for CONFIG_MPTCP_IPV6=y

  v1: https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/20221018190956.1308-1-kuniyu@amazon.com/
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