Merge updates related to system-wide power management and generic power domains (genpd) updates for 6.5-rc1: - Fix the handling of pm_suspend_target_state when CONFIG_PM is unset (Kai-Heng Feng). - Correct spelling mistake in a comment in the hibernation code (Wang Honghui). - Add arch_resume_nosmt() prototype to avoid a "missing prototypes" build warning (Arnd Bergmann). - Restrict pm_pr_dbg() to system-wide power transitions and use it in a few additional places (Mario Limonciello). - Drop verification of in-params from genpd_add_device() and ensure that all of its callers will do it (Ulf Hansson). - Prevent possible integer overflows from occurring in genpd_parse_state() (Nikita Zhandarovich). * pm-sleep: platform/x86/amd: pmc: Use pm_pr_dbg() for suspend related messages pinctrl: amd: Use pm_pr_dbg to show debugging messages ACPI: x86: Add pm_debug_messages for LPS0 _DSM state tracking include/linux/suspend.h: Only show pm_pr_dbg messages at suspend/resume PM: suspend: add a arch_resume_nosmt() prototype PM: hibernate: Correct spelling mistake in a comment PM: suspend: Fix pm_suspend_target_state handling for !CONFIG_PM * pm-domains: PM: domains: Move the verification of in-params from genpd_add_device() PM: domains: fix integer overflow issues in genpd_parse_state()
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