Revision 3a7c114d358dbe1c5cba70e7d4c3cb39b3c8ecaa authored by Linus Torvalds on 12 June 2016, 01:03:39 UTC, committed by Linus Torvalds on 12 June 2016, 01:03:39 UTC
Pull GPIO fixes from Linus Walleij:
 "A new bunch of GPIO fixes for v4.7.

  This time I am very grateful that Ricardo Ribalda Delgado went in and
  fixed my stupid refcounting mistakes in the removal path for GPIO
  chips.  I had a feeling something was wrong here and so it was.  It
  exploded on OMAP and it fixes their problem.  Now it should be (more)
  solid.

  The rest i compilation, Kconfig and driver fixes.  Some tagged for
  stable.

  Summary:

   - Fix a NULL pointer dereference when we are searching the GPIO
     device list but one of the devices have been removed (struct
     gpio_chip pointer is NULL).

   - Fix unaligned reference counters: we were ending on +3 after all
     said and done.  It should be 0.  Remove an extraneous get_device(),
     and call cdev_del() followed by device_del() in gpiochip_remove()
     instead and the count goes to zero and calls the release() function
     properly.

   - Fix a compile warning due to a missing #include in the OF/device
     tree portions.

   - Select ANON_INODES for GPIOLIB, we're using that for our character
     device.  Some randconfig tests disclosed the problem.

   - Make sure the Zynq driver clock runs also without CONFIG_PM enabled

   - Fix an off-by-one error in the 104-DIO-48E driver

   - Fix warnings in bcm_kona_gpio_reset()"

* tag 'gpio-v4.7-3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linusw/linux-gpio:
  gpio: bcm-kona: fix bcm_kona_gpio_reset() warnings
  gpio: select ANON_INODES
  gpio: include <linux/io-mapping.h> in gpiolib-of
  gpiolib: Fix unaligned used of reference counters
  gpiolib: Fix NULL pointer deference
  gpio: zynq: initialize clock even without CONFIG_PM
  gpio: 104-dio-48e: Fix control port offset computation off-by-one error
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Kconfig
menu "Certificates for signature checking"

config MODULE_SIG_KEY
	string "File name or PKCS#11 URI of module signing key"
	default "certs/signing_key.pem"
	depends on MODULE_SIG
	help
         Provide the file name of a private key/certificate in PEM format,
         or a PKCS#11 URI according to RFC7512. The file should contain, or
         the URI should identify, both the certificate and its corresponding
         private key.

         If this option is unchanged from its default "certs/signing_key.pem",
         then the kernel will automatically generate the private key and
         certificate as described in Documentation/module-signing.txt

config SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYRING
	bool "Provide system-wide ring of trusted keys"
	depends on KEYS
	depends on ASYMMETRIC_KEY_TYPE
	help
	  Provide a system keyring to which trusted keys can be added.  Keys in
	  the keyring are considered to be trusted.  Keys may be added at will
	  by the kernel from compiled-in data and from hardware key stores, but
	  userspace may only add extra keys if those keys can be verified by
	  keys already in the keyring.

	  Keys in this keyring are used by module signature checking.

config SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS
	string "Additional X.509 keys for default system keyring"
	depends on SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYRING
	help
	  If set, this option should be the filename of a PEM-formatted file
	  containing trusted X.509 certificates to be included in the default
	  system keyring. Any certificate used for module signing is implicitly
	  also trusted.

	  NOTE: If you previously provided keys for the system keyring in the
	  form of DER-encoded *.x509 files in the top-level build directory,
	  those are no longer used. You will need to set this option instead.

config SYSTEM_EXTRA_CERTIFICATE
	bool "Reserve area for inserting a certificate without recompiling"
	depends on SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYRING
	help
	  If set, space for an extra certificate will be reserved in the kernel
	  image. This allows introducing a trusted certificate to the default
	  system keyring without recompiling the kernel.

config SYSTEM_EXTRA_CERTIFICATE_SIZE
	int "Number of bytes to reserve for the extra certificate"
	depends on SYSTEM_EXTRA_CERTIFICATE
	default 4096
	help
	  This is the number of bytes reserved in the kernel image for a
	  certificate to be inserted.

config SECONDARY_TRUSTED_KEYRING
	bool "Provide a keyring to which extra trustable keys may be added"
	depends on SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYRING
	help
	  If set, provide a keyring to which extra keys may be added, provided
	  those keys are not blacklisted and are vouched for by a key built
	  into the kernel or already in the secondary trusted keyring.

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