Carlos Sanchez dd53c34722 net/netdev: Change SIOCSCANBITRATE to require interface down.
Previously, SIOCSCANBITRATE brought the iterface up to ensure changes
where immediately applied. This was confusing, see
https://lists.apache.org/thread/g8d0m6yp7noywhroby5br4hxt3r4og2c
Now SIOCSCANBITRATE fails is interface is up.
All existing SocketCAN drivers updated.

Signed-off-by: Carlos Sanchez <carlossanchez@geotab.com>
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