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Pull virtio updates from Michael Tsirkin: "Mostly fixes all over the place, a couple of cleanups" * tag 'for_linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mst/vhost: (32 commits) virtio_blk: Fix signedness bug in virtblk_prep_rq() vdpa_sim_net: should not drop the multicast/broadcast packet vdpasim: fix memory leak when freeing IOTLBs vdpa: conditionally fill max max queue pair for stats vdpa/vp_vdpa: fix kfree a wrong pointer in vp_vdpa_remove vduse: Validate vq_num in vduse_validate_config() tools/virtio: remove smp_read_barrier_depends() tools/virtio: remove stray characters vhost_vdpa: fix the crash in unmap a large memory virtio: Implementing attribute show with sysfs_emit virtio-crypto: fix memory leak in virtio_crypto_alg_skcipher_close_session() tools/virtio: Variable type completion vdpa_sim: fix vringh initialization in vdpasim_queue_ready() virtio_blk: use UINT_MAX instead of -1U vhost-vdpa: fix an iotlb memory leak vhost: fix range used in translate_desc() vringh: fix range used in iotlb_translate() vhost/vsock: Fix error handling in vhost_vsock_init() vdpa_sim: fix possible memory leak in vdpasim_net_init() and vdpasim_blk_init() tools: Delete the unneeded semicolon after curly braces ...
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