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Merge series from Cezary Rojewski <cezary.rojewski@intel.com>: Two fixes are leading the way - one addresses the incorrect DMA mask assignment (typo) at driver probe. The other, fixes a potential buffer overflow when copying data received from firmware to kernel buffer. However unlikely, the fix should still be there. Then a range of patches providing the support for: - AML with rt286 (machine board) - KBL-R for rt298 (codec) - KBL-R with rt298 (machine board) - APL/KBL with da7219 (machine board) - Addition of all the missing SKL-based PCI ids to core.c Of the remaining changes, only one stands out - special case is provided for "unsupported" IPCs. The driver supports a range of platforms, however, on some generations given IPC may not be supported. Such call shall not be treated as "invalid" - those are two different scenarios. Everything else in the patchset is mostly a readability improvement: spelling fixes and log messages issues, code simplification.
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the problems which may result by upgrading your kernel.
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