Linus Torvalds e0cce98fe2 Hi,
This PR fixes two unaddressed review comments for the HMAC encryption
 patch set. They are cosmetic but we are better off, if such unnecessary
 glitches do not exist in the release.
 
 The priority part of this PR is enabling the HMAC encryption by default
 only on x86-64 because that is the only sufficiently tested arch.
 
 Finally, there is a bug fix for SPI transfer buffer allocation, which
 did not take into account the SPI header size.
 
 BR, Jarkko
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Merge tag 'tpmdd-next-6.10-rc2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jarkko/linux-tpmdd

Pull tpm fixes from Jarkko Sakkinen:
 "This fixes two unaddressed review comments for the HMAC encryption
  patch set. They are cosmetic but we are better off, if such
  unnecessary glitches do not exist in the release.

  The important part is enabling the HMAC encryption by default only on
  x86-64 because that is the only sufficiently tested arch.

  Finally, there is a bug fix for SPI transfer buffer allocation, which
  did not take into account the SPI header size"

* tag 'tpmdd-next-6.10-rc2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jarkko/linux-tpmdd:
  tpm: Enable TCG_TPM2_HMAC by default only for X86_64
  tpm: Rename TPM2_OA_TMPL to TPM2_OA_NULL_KEY and make it local
  tpm: Open code tpm_buf_parameters()
  tpm_tis_spi: Account for SPI header when allocating TPM SPI xfer buffer
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