1. 02 Sep, 2020 10 commits
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  3. 30 Aug, 2020 3 commits
    • Linus Torvalds's avatar
      Linux 5.9-rc3 · f75aef39
      Linus Torvalds authored
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      Merge branch 'linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/herbert/crypto-2.6 · e43327c7
      Linus Torvalds authored
      Pull crypto fixes from Herbert Xu:
      
       - fix regression in af_alg that affects iwd
      
       - restore polling delay in qat
      
       - fix double free in ingenic on error path
      
       - fix potential build failure in sa2ul due to missing Kconfig dependency
      
      * 'linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/herbert/crypto-2.6:
        crypto: af_alg - Work around empty control messages without MSG_MORE
        crypto: sa2ul - add Kconfig selects to fix build error
        crypto: ingenic - Drop kfree for memory allocated with devm_kzalloc
        crypto: qat - add delay before polling mailbox
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      Merge tag 'x86-urgent-2020-08-30' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip · dcc5c6f0
      Linus Torvalds authored
      Pull x86 fixes from Thomas Gleixner:
       "Three interrupt related fixes for X86:
      
         - Move disabling of the local APIC after invoking fixup_irqs() to
           ensure that interrupts which are incoming are noted in the IRR and
           not ignored.
      
         - Unbreak affinity setting.
      
           The rework of the entry code reused the regular exception entry
           code for device interrupts. The vector number is pushed into the
           errorcode slot on the stack which is then lifted into an argument
           and set to -1 because that's regs->orig_ax which is used in quite
           some places to check whether the entry came from a syscall.
      
           But it was overlooked that orig_ax is used in the affinity cleanup
           code to validate whether the interrupt has arrived on the new
           target. It turned out that this vector check is pointless because
           interrupts are never moved from one vector to another on the same
           CPU. That check is a historical leftover from the time where x86
           supported multi-CPU affinities, but not longer needed with the now
           strict single CPU affinity. Famous last words ...
      
         - Add a missing check for an empty cpumask into the matrix allocator.
      
           The affinity change added a warning to catch the case where an
           interrupt is moved on the same CPU to a different vector. This
           triggers because a condition with an empty cpumask returns an
           assignment from the allocator as the allocator uses for_each_cpu()
           without checking the cpumask for being empty. The historical
           inconsistent for_each_cpu() behaviour of ignoring the cpumask and
           unconditionally claiming that CPU0 is in the mask struck again.
           Sigh.
      
        plus a new entry into the MAINTAINER file for the HPE/UV platform"
      
      * tag 'x86-urgent-2020-08-30' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
        genirq/matrix: Deal with the sillyness of for_each_cpu() on UP
        x86/irq: Unbreak interrupt affinity setting
        x86/hotplug: Silence APIC only after all interrupts are migrated
        MAINTAINERS: Add entry for HPE Superdome Flex (UV) maintainers
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