Linus Torvalds 26d6084791 spi: Fixes for v6.7
A few bigger things here, the main one being that there were changes to
 the atmel driver in this cycle which made it possible to kill transfers
 being used for filesystem I/O which turned out to be very disruptive,
 the series of patches here undoes that and hardens things up further.
 
 There's also a few smaller driver specific changes, the main one being
 to revert a change that duplicted delays.
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Merge tag 'spi-fix-v6.7-rc7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/spi

Pull spi fixes from Mark Brown:
 "A few bigger things here, the main one being that there were changes
  to the atmel driver in this cycle which made it possible to kill
  transfers being used for filesystem I/O which turned out to be very
  disruptive, the series of patches here undoes that and hardens things
  up further.

  There's also a few smaller driver specific changes, the main one being
  to revert a change that duplicted delays"

* tag 'spi-fix-v6.7-rc7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/spi:
  spi: atmel: Fix clock issue when using devices with different polarities
  spi: spi-imx: correctly configure burst length when using dma
  spi: cadence: revert "Add SPI transfer delays"
  spi: atmel: Prevent spi transfers from being killed
  spi: atmel: Drop unused defines
  spi: atmel: Do not cancel a transfer upon any signal
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