Rafael J. Wysocki b62b306469 Merge branch 'pm-sleep'
Merge updates related to system sleep for 5.16-rc1:

 - Clean up hib_wait_io() (Falla Coulibaly).

 - Fix sparse warnings in hibernation-related code (Anders Roxell).

 - Use vzalloc() and kzalloc() instead of their open-coded
   equivalents in hibernation-related code (Cai Huoqing).

 - Prevent user space from crashing the kernel by attempting to
   restore the system state from a swap partition in use (Ye Bin).

 - Do not let "syscore" devices runtime-suspend during system PM
   transitions (Rafael Wysocki).

 - Do not pause cpuidle in the suspend-to-idle path (Rafael Wysocki).

 - Pause cpuidle later and resume it earlier during system PM
   transitions (Rafael Wysocki).

 - Make system suspend code use valid_state() consistently (Rafael
   Wysocki).

 - Add support for enabling wakeup IRQs after invoking the
   ->runtime_suspend() callback and make two drivers use it (Chunfeng
   Yun).

* pm-sleep:
  usb: mtu3: enable wake-up interrupt after runtime_suspend called
  usb: xhci-mtk: enable wake-up interrupt after runtime_suspend called
  PM / wakeirq: support enabling wake-up irq after runtime_suspend called
  PM: suspend: Use valid_state() consistently
  PM: sleep: Pause cpuidle later and resume it earlier during system transitions
  PM: suspend: Do not pause cpuidle in the suspend-to-idle path
  PM: sleep: Do not let "syscore" devices runtime-suspend during system transitions
  PM: hibernate: Get block device exclusively in swsusp_check()
  PM: hibernate: swap: Use vzalloc() and kzalloc()
  PM: hibernate: fix sparse warnings
  Revert "PM: sleep: Do not assume that "mem" is always present"
  PM: hibernate: Remove blk_status_to_errno in hib_wait_io
  PM: sleep: Do not assume that "mem" is always present
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