- add protection against GPIO device removal to an overlooked ioctl() - synchronize the interrupt mask register manually in gpio-dwapb -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEFp3rbAvDxGAT0sefEacuoBRx13IFAmWFXYkACgkQEacuoBRx 13IsAA/+K6QiKybX9tWQ6jSSWwrye3mu/mT7UHCmVOFDhmbvCUfFMnIBPAqf5cad r1dgsEofRYCSkQm3e+lackkx+JrJfYOzOLkIvrXSOktePUAA1ZhP7FLZOtQ2Dm4B 08hV5v9LQOw/HoXJiDHqohQcn/JKie/sE74wiCJiUmANml5nfbr8cirMJ69QMYJW Ua6kjglaNroWCEOvz+q3/0hMVJtAq4ND7BSkk70aMPXa11UUVmoD3k2CHQAXtjX+ w66L8HbVliAxnWaale6kXB83ST8qxQ9UBnA/2z03hunD7VfJuN1wFEs6HzxMV4pm vZE84X3/GHFBqJ2VG/u5GJuaZvYltuTmFmsEjVbKBsm/ZkCPpGEAsTnAmjUvb+tu MvT+cfhHOHW0BAgFf4T/tyxmeumE1T5zYyXiH+x49g7VaxLWcu37pUKwPtiRSEBy XC4FrXMsMQ2brIYnSZJWaGd8PFNaAyOycSLhe59xpOrZriDXWhvPXjjwz7KEUtNB FNceb67HKYZ/ZQErqCPFUj3OvJql4T3VaRTswJEemo9SVUUELW+UioECpjrid4zk cxKlZ/uffNwfBVXNCdac91lIkTWAKvReruna4sta/CZwAr4YtAbFz1DrA5Q11iBL nD2DxIItY3Lb0G3S6FRGOjIU84zd9r72+jlXzHcO1fLnVIqnyRM= =sKPW -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'gpio-fixes-for-v6.7-rc7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brgl/linux Pull gpio fixes from Bartosz Golaszewski: "Here's another round of fixes from the GPIO subsystem for this release cycle. There's one commit adding synchronization to an ioctl() we overlooked previously and another synchronization changeset for one of the drivers: - add protection against GPIO device removal to an overlooked ioctl() - synchronize the interrupt mask register manually in gpio-dwapb" * tag 'gpio-fixes-for-v6.7-rc7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brgl/linux: gpio: dwapb: mask/unmask IRQ when disable/enale it gpiolib: cdev: add gpio_device locking wrapper around gpio_ioctl()
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