diff --git a/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c b/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c
index 56b560558884dc6d87a0081d7d99c96ac4e99a67..65a4107749df2129b8a0ca9a08972efd57d36551 100644
--- a/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c
+++ b/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c
@@ -214,6 +214,8 @@ static void bond_uninit(struct net_device *bond_dev);
 static struct rtnl_link_stats64 *bond_get_stats(struct net_device *bond_dev,
 						struct rtnl_link_stats64 *stats);
 static void bond_slave_arr_handler(struct work_struct *work);
+static bool bond_time_in_interval(struct bonding *bond, unsigned long last_act,
+				  int mod);
 
 /*---------------------------- General routines -----------------------------*/
 
@@ -2459,7 +2461,7 @@ int bond_arp_rcv(const struct sk_buff *skb, struct bonding *bond,
 		 struct slave *slave)
 {
 	struct arphdr *arp = (struct arphdr *)skb->data;
-	struct slave *curr_active_slave;
+	struct slave *curr_active_slave, *curr_arp_slave;
 	unsigned char *arp_ptr;
 	__be32 sip, tip;
 	int alen, is_arp = skb->protocol == __cpu_to_be16(ETH_P_ARP);
@@ -2506,26 +2508,41 @@ int bond_arp_rcv(const struct sk_buff *skb, struct bonding *bond,
 		     &sip, &tip);
 
 	curr_active_slave = rcu_dereference(bond->curr_active_slave);
+	curr_arp_slave = rcu_dereference(bond->current_arp_slave);
 
-	/* Backup slaves won't see the ARP reply, but do come through
-	 * here for each ARP probe (so we swap the sip/tip to validate
-	 * the probe).  In a "redundant switch, common router" type of
-	 * configuration, the ARP probe will (hopefully) travel from
-	 * the active, through one switch, the router, then the other
-	 * switch before reaching the backup.
+	/* We 'trust' the received ARP enough to validate it if:
+	 *
+	 * (a) the slave receiving the ARP is active (which includes the
+	 * current ARP slave, if any), or
+	 *
+	 * (b) the receiving slave isn't active, but there is a currently
+	 * active slave and it received valid arp reply(s) after it became
+	 * the currently active slave, or
+	 *
+	 * (c) there is an ARP slave that sent an ARP during the prior ARP
+	 * interval, and we receive an ARP reply on any slave.  We accept
+	 * these because switch FDB update delays may deliver the ARP
+	 * reply to a slave other than the sender of the ARP request.
 	 *
-	 * We 'trust' the arp requests if there is an active slave and
-	 * it received valid arp reply(s) after it became active. This
-	 * is done to avoid endless looping when we can't reach the
+	 * Note: for (b), backup slaves are receiving the broadcast ARP
+	 * request, not a reply.  This request passes from the sending
+	 * slave through the L2 switch(es) to the receiving slave.  Since
+	 * this is checking the request, sip/tip are swapped for
+	 * validation.
+	 *
+	 * This is done to avoid endless looping when we can't reach the
 	 * arp_ip_target and fool ourselves with our own arp requests.
 	 */
-
 	if (bond_is_active_slave(slave))
 		bond_validate_arp(bond, slave, sip, tip);
 	else if (curr_active_slave &&
 		 time_after(slave_last_rx(bond, curr_active_slave),
 			    curr_active_slave->last_link_up))
 		bond_validate_arp(bond, slave, tip, sip);
+	else if (curr_arp_slave && (arp->ar_op == htons(ARPOP_REPLY)) &&
+		 bond_time_in_interval(bond,
+				       dev_trans_start(curr_arp_slave->dev), 1))
+		bond_validate_arp(bond, slave, sip, tip);
 
 out_unlock:
 	if (arp != (struct arphdr *)skb->data)