Greg Kroah-Hartman 79f1b689da Merge 6.1.127 into android14-6.1-lts
Changes in 6.1.127
	net: ethernet: ti: cpsw_ale: Fix cpsw_ale_get_field()
	bpf: Fix bpf_sk_select_reuseport() memory leak
	openvswitch: fix lockup on tx to unregistering netdev with carrier
	pktgen: Avoid out-of-bounds access in get_imix_entries
	net: add exit_batch_rtnl() method
	gtp: use exit_batch_rtnl() method
	gtp: Use for_each_netdev_rcu() in gtp_genl_dump_pdp().
	gtp: Destroy device along with udp socket's netns dismantle.
	nfp: bpf: prevent integer overflow in nfp_bpf_event_output()
	net: xilinx: axienet: Fix IRQ coalescing packet count overflow
	net/mlx5: Fix RDMA TX steering prio
	net/mlx5: Clear port select structure when fail to create
	drm/v3d: Ensure job pointer is set to NULL after job completion
	hwmon: (tmp513) Fix division of negative numbers
	Revert "mtd: spi-nor: core: replace dummy buswidth from addr to data"
	i2c: mux: demux-pinctrl: check initial mux selection, too
	i2c: rcar: fix NACK handling when being a target
	nvmet: propagate npwg topology
	mac802154: check local interfaces before deleting sdata list
	hfs: Sanity check the root record
	fs: fix missing declaration of init_files
	kheaders: Ignore silly-rename files
	cachefiles: Parse the "secctx" immediately
	scsi: ufs: core: Honor runtime/system PM levels if set by host controller drivers
	selftests: tc-testing: reduce rshift value
	ACPI: resource: acpi_dev_irq_override(): Check DMI match last
	iomap: avoid avoid truncating 64-bit offset to 32 bits
	poll_wait: add mb() to fix theoretical race between waitqueue_active() and .poll()
	x86/asm: Make serialize() always_inline
	ALSA: hda/realtek: Add support for Ayaneo System using CS35L41 HDA
	zram: fix potential UAF of zram table
	mptcp: be sure to send ack when mptcp-level window re-opens
	selftests: mptcp: avoid spurious errors on disconnect
	net: ethernet: xgbe: re-add aneg to supported features in PHY quirks
	vsock/virtio: discard packets if the transport changes
	vsock/virtio: cancel close work in the destructor
	vsock: reset socket state when de-assigning the transport
	vsock: prevent null-ptr-deref in vsock_*[has_data|has_space]
	filemap: avoid truncating 64-bit offset to 32 bits
	fs/proc: fix softlockup in __read_vmcore (part 2)
	gpiolib: cdev: Fix use after free in lineinfo_changed_notify
	pmdomain: imx8mp-blk-ctrl: add missing loop break condition
	irqchip: Plug a OF node reference leak in platform_irqchip_probe()
	irqchip/gic-v3: Handle CPU_PM_ENTER_FAILED correctly
	irqchip/gic-v3-its: Don't enable interrupts in its_irq_set_vcpu_affinity()
	hrtimers: Handle CPU state correctly on hotplug
	drm/i915/fb: Relax clear color alignment to 64 bytes
	Revert "PCI: Use preserve_config in place of pci_flags"
	iio: imu: inv_icm42600: fix spi burst write not supported
	iio: imu: inv_icm42600: fix timestamps after suspend if sensor is on
	iio: adc: rockchip_saradc: fix information leak in triggered buffer
	drm/amd/display: Fix out-of-bounds access in 'dcn21_link_encoder_create'
	drm/amdgpu: fix usage slab after free
	block: fix uaf for flush rq while iterating tags
	Revert "drm/amdgpu: rework resume handling for display (v2)"
	RDMA/rxe: Fix the qp flush warnings in req
	scsi: sg: Fix slab-use-after-free read in sg_release()
	Revert "regmap: detach regmap from dev on regmap_exit"
	wifi: ath10k: avoid NULL pointer error during sdio remove
	erofs: tidy up EROFS on-disk naming
	erofs: handle NONHEAD !delta[1] lclusters gracefully
	nfsd: add list_head nf_gc to struct nfsd_file
	x86/xen: fix SLS mitigation in xen_hypercall_iret()
	net: fix data-races around sk->sk_forward_alloc
	Linux 6.1.127

Change-Id: I5621f4287b21d7fbcc2f19d46e02d97afe5f0451
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@google.com>
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How do I submit patches to Android Common Kernels

  1. BEST: Make all of your changes to upstream Linux. If appropriate, backport to the stable releases. These patches will be merged automatically in the corresponding common kernels. If the patch is already in upstream Linux, post a backport of the patch that conforms to the patch requirements below.

    • Do not send patches upstream that contain only symbol exports. To be considered for upstream Linux, additions of EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL() require an in-tree modular driver that uses the symbol -- so include the new driver or changes to an existing driver in the same patchset as the export.
    • When sending patches upstream, the commit message must contain a clear case for why the patch is needed and beneficial to the community. Enabling out-of-tree drivers or functionality is not not a persuasive case.
  2. LESS GOOD: Develop your patches out-of-tree (from an upstream Linux point-of-view). Unless these are fixing an Android-specific bug, these are very unlikely to be accepted unless they have been coordinated with kernel-team@android.com. If you want to proceed, post a patch that conforms to the patch requirements below.

Common Kernel patch requirements

  • All patches must conform to the Linux kernel coding standards and pass scripts/checkpatch.pl
  • Patches shall not break gki_defconfig or allmodconfig builds for arm, arm64, x86, x86_64 architectures (see https://source.android.com/setup/build/building-kernels)
  • If the patch is not merged from an upstream branch, the subject must be tagged with the type of patch: UPSTREAM:, BACKPORT:, FROMGIT:, FROMLIST:, or ANDROID:.
  • All patches must have a Change-Id: tag (see https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/user-changeid.html)
  • If an Android bug has been assigned, there must be a Bug: tag.
  • All patches must have a Signed-off-by: tag by the author and the submitter

Additional requirements are listed below based on patch type

Requirements for backports from mainline Linux: UPSTREAM:, BACKPORT:

  • If the patch is a cherry-pick from Linux mainline with no changes at all
    • tag the patch subject with UPSTREAM:.
    • add upstream commit information with a (cherry picked from commit ...) line
    • Example:
      • if the upstream commit message is
        important patch from upstream

        This is the detailed description of the important patch

        Signed-off-by: Fred Jones <fred.jones@foo.org>
  • then Joe Smith would upload the patch for the common kernel as
        UPSTREAM: important patch from upstream

        This is the detailed description of the important patch

        Signed-off-by: Fred Jones <fred.jones@foo.org>

        Bug: 135791357
        Change-Id: I4caaaa566ea080fa148c5e768bb1a0b6f7201c01
        (cherry picked from commit c31e73121f4c1ec41143423ac6ce3ce6dafdcec1)
        Signed-off-by: Joe Smith <joe.smith@foo.org>
  • If the patch requires any changes from the upstream version, tag the patch with BACKPORT: instead of UPSTREAM:.
    • use the same tags as UPSTREAM:
    • add comments about the changes under the (cherry picked from commit ...) line
    • Example:
        BACKPORT: important patch from upstream

        This is the detailed description of the important patch

        Signed-off-by: Fred Jones <fred.jones@foo.org>

        Bug: 135791357
        Change-Id: I4caaaa566ea080fa148c5e768bb1a0b6f7201c01
        (cherry picked from commit c31e73121f4c1ec41143423ac6ce3ce6dafdcec1)
        [joe: Resolved minor conflict in drivers/foo/bar.c ]
        Signed-off-by: Joe Smith <joe.smith@foo.org>

Requirements for other backports: FROMGIT:, FROMLIST:,

  • If the patch has been merged into an upstream maintainer tree, but has not yet been merged into Linux mainline
    • tag the patch subject with FROMGIT:
    • add info on where the patch came from as (cherry picked from commit <sha1> <repo> <branch>). This must be a stable maintainer branch (not rebased, so don't use linux-next for example).
    • if changes were required, use BACKPORT: FROMGIT:
    • Example:
      • if the commit message in the maintainer tree is
        important patch from upstream

        This is the detailed description of the important patch

        Signed-off-by: Fred Jones <fred.jones@foo.org>
  • then Joe Smith would upload the patch for the common kernel as
        FROMGIT: important patch from upstream

        This is the detailed description of the important patch

        Signed-off-by: Fred Jones <fred.jones@foo.org>

        Bug: 135791357
        (cherry picked from commit 878a2fd9de10b03d11d2f622250285c7e63deace
         https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/foo/bar.git test-branch)
        Change-Id: I4caaaa566ea080fa148c5e768bb1a0b6f7201c01
        Signed-off-by: Joe Smith <joe.smith@foo.org>
  • If the patch has been submitted to LKML, but not accepted into any maintainer tree
    • tag the patch subject with FROMLIST:
    • add a Link: tag with a link to the submittal on lore.kernel.org
    • add a Bug: tag with the Android bug (required for patches not accepted into a maintainer tree)
    • if changes were required, use BACKPORT: FROMLIST:
    • Example:
        FROMLIST: important patch from upstream

        This is the detailed description of the important patch

        Signed-off-by: Fred Jones <fred.jones@foo.org>

        Bug: 135791357
        Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20190619171517.GA17557@someone.com/
        Change-Id: I4caaaa566ea080fa148c5e768bb1a0b6f7201c01
        Signed-off-by: Joe Smith <joe.smith@foo.org>

Requirements for Android-specific patches: ANDROID:

  • If the patch is fixing a bug to Android-specific code
    • tag the patch subject with ANDROID:
    • add a Fixes: tag that cites the patch with the bug
    • Example:
        ANDROID: fix android-specific bug in foobar.c

        This is the detailed description of the important fix

        Fixes: 1234abcd2468 ("foobar: add cool feature")
        Change-Id: I4caaaa566ea080fa148c5e768bb1a0b6f7201c01
        Signed-off-by: Joe Smith <joe.smith@foo.org>
  • If the patch is a new feature
    • tag the patch subject with ANDROID:
    • add a Bug: tag with the Android bug (required for android-specific features)
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