Linus Torvalds 090bc5a2a9 Merge branch 'ras-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull RAS updates from Ingo Molnar:
 "Boris is on vacation so I'm sending the RAS bits this time. The main
  changes were:

   - Various RAS/CEC improvements and fixes by Borislav Petkov:
       - error insertion fixes
       - offlining latency fix
       - memory leak fix
       - additional sanity checks
       - cleanups
       - debug output improvements

   - More SMCA enhancements by Yazen Ghannam:
       - make banks truly per-CPU which they are in the hardware
       - don't over-cache certain registers
       - make the number of MCA banks per-CPU variable

     The long term goal with these changes is to support future
     heterogenous SMCA extensions.

   - Misc fixes and improvements"

* 'ras-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
  x86/mce: Do not check return value of debugfs_create functions
  x86/MCE: Determine MCA banks' init state properly
  x86/MCE: Make the number of MCA banks a per-CPU variable
  x86/MCE/AMD: Don't cache block addresses on SMCA systems
  x86/MCE: Make mce_banks a per-CPU array
  x86/MCE: Make struct mce_banks[] static
  RAS/CEC: Add copyright
  RAS/CEC: Add CONFIG_RAS_CEC_DEBUG and move CEC debug features there
  RAS/CEC: Dump the different array element sections
  RAS/CEC: Rename count_threshold to action_threshold
  RAS/CEC: Sanity-check array on every insertion
  RAS/CEC: Fix potential memory leak
  RAS/CEC: Do not set decay value on error
  RAS/CEC: Check count_threshold unconditionally
  RAS/CEC: Fix pfn insertion
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Linux kernel
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