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Pull smb client updates from Steve French: - Fix two SMB3.1.1 POSIX Extensions problems - Fixes for special file handling (symlinks and FIFOs) - Improve compounding - Four cleanup patches - Fix use after free in signing - Add support for handling namespaces for reconnect related upcalls (e.g. for DNS names resolution and auth) - Fix various directory lease problems (directory entry caching), including some important potential use after frees * tag '6.13-rc-part1-SMB3-client-fixes' of git://git.samba.org/sfrench/cifs-2.6: smb: prevent use-after-free due to open_cached_dir error paths smb: Don't leak cfid when reconnect races with open_cached_dir smb: client: handle max length for SMB symlinks smb: client: get rid of bounds check in SMB2_ioctl_init() smb: client: improve compound padding in encryption smb3: request handle caching when caching directories cifs: Recognize SFU char/block devices created by Windows NFS server on Windows Server <<2012 CIFS: New mount option for cifs.upcall namespace resolution smb/client: Prevent error pointer dereference fs/smb/client: implement chmod() for SMB3 POSIX Extensions smb: cached directories can be more than root file handle smb: client: fix use-after-free of signing key smb: client: Use str_yes_no() helper function smb: client: memcpy() with surrounding object base address cifs: Remove pre-historic unused CIFSSMBCopy
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