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Pull NVMe updates from Christoph: "nvme updates for 5.11 - nvmet passthrough improvements (Chaitanya Kulkarni) - fcloop error injection support (James Smart) - read-only support for zoned namespaces without Zone Append (Javier González) - improve some error message (Minwoo Im) - reject I/O to offline fabrics namespaces (Victor Gladkov) - PCI queue allocation cleanups (Niklas Schnelle) - remove an unused allocation in nvmet (Amit Engel) - a Kconfig spelling fix (Colin Ian King) - nvme_req_qid simplication (Baolin Wang)" * tag 'nvme-5.11-20201202' of git://git.infradead.org/nvme: (23 commits) nvme: export zoned namespaces without Zone Append support read-only nvme: rename bdev operations nvme: rename controller base dev_t char device nvme: remove unnecessary return values nvme: print a warning for when listing active namespaces fails nvme: improve an error message on Identify failure nvme-fabrics: reject I/O to offline device nvmet: fix a spelling mistake "incuding" -> "including" in Kconfig nvmet: make sure discovery change log event is protected nvmet: remove unused ctrl->cqs nvme-pci: don't allocate unused I/O queues nvme-pci: drop min() from nr_io_queues assignment nvmet: use inline bio for passthru fast path nvmet: use blk_rq_bio_prep instead of blk_rq_append_bio nvmet: remove op_flags for passthru commands nvme: split nvme_alloc_request() block: move blk_rq_bio_prep() to linux/blk-mq.h nvmet: add passthru io timeout value attr nvmet: add passthru admin timeout value attr nvme: use consistent macro name for timeout ...
Merge tag 'asoc-fix-v5.10-rc2' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/sound into for-linus
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