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Pull input updates from Dmitry Torokhov: - more conversions to the guard notation in the input core - a fix for NXP BBNSM power key driver to clean up wake IRQ after unbinding - several new vendor/device ID pairs added to xpad game controller driver - several drivers switched to using str_enable_disable and similar helpers instead of open-coding - add mapping for F23 to atkbd driver so that MS "Copilot" key shortcut works out of the box (if userspace is ready to handle it) - evbug input handler has been removed (debugging through evdev is strongly preferred to dumping all events into the kernel log). * tag 'input-for-v6.14-rc0' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dtor/input: (22 commits) Input: synaptics - fix crash when enabling pass-through port Input: atkbd - map F23 key to support default copilot shortcut Input: xpad - add support for Nacon Evol-X Xbox One Controller Input: xpad - add unofficial Xbox 360 wireless receiver clone Input: xpad - add support for wooting two he (arm) Input: xpad - improve name of 8BitDo controller 2dc8:3106 Input: xpad - add QH Electronics VID/PID Input: joystick - use str_off_on() helper in sw_connect() Input: Use str_enable_disable-like helpers Input: use guard notation in input core Input: poller - convert locking to guard notation Input: mt - make use of __free() cleanup facility Input: mt - convert locking to guard notation Input: ff-memless - make use of __free() cleanup facility Input: ff-memless - convert locking to guard notation Input: ff-core - make use of __free() cleanup facility Input: ff-core - convert locking to guard notation Input: remove evbug driver Input: mma8450 - add chip ID check in probe Input: bbnsm_pwrkey - add remove hook ...
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