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USB-serial fixes for v4.10-rc3
These fixes address a number of long-standing issues in various USB-serial drivers which would lead to crashes should a malicious device lack the expected endpoints. Included are also a few related fixes, and a couple of unrelated ones that were found during my survey (e.g. a memleak and a sleep-while-atomic). A compiler warning revealed an error-handling issue in the new f81534 driver which is also fixed. Signed-off-by: Johan Hovold <johan@kernel.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIuBAABCAAYBQJYbludERxqb2hhbkBrZXJuZWwub3JnAAoJEEEN5E/e4bSV9TsP /0ksvJrvpRxqCN5WWgEm5pb4kH/Cq8KPtGAVraAyC7+fVOTab++33ehEb3BxEDQN 53fQhfPPuHP98Fkp52CtoKbxJNkpmojTp/kkI9QTnnRdujAe9XURHrr1KCBB4+Ve Wg6uCOSqSSbOxlp8Qp/vY5yiaev6CFAFZ6Gn4tG8J8chQwpeK8jk2AX0S2+RcCOv ICyAwOFJ7GgV/DSDqPLXviFzLEOexMD/9us9eRSF1OiP5zv7s+m/f0hrsZGnfMhS B5D+3z28PAMED1U/OkVXCLRO5jdZDOF8O93t4QPbayliQEvY0SMNwpTj/fRuhzar EBHUszcYPMcmPqODzRDqBr+e6yoqiLGj98BJqFI2FDg/AXNCKdOWHmCmmBQ27ijr YI2MfpbhnJ9xtXsfAaPutd9D27TtJvVMQ1gvPNmEtn+ic+BNeEnWKwCmeYoxhn4O j6ZcZxRzTZj1JA8olbKCBQ/kzrnW+aQj3IPxoFW3oqgp9KwhV4t946dQdd1q8jq5 cs8uBWQe+jofHxTqx9DN4i3LPFNB93OBl5zue69i11KgKem2GPKfK1a3y9k1P7Eg dBQOTWTaiqH2Asz8QYHVkAz9wq3K92QBdwPANZodrEedDpgJ5/+JeaXKfsIuMfXa EhBu79t6wDrF+x9yuKnWDaWzSTvclrqhFXe9bt5/zZC6 =eRM2 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'usb-serial-4.10-rc3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/johan/usb-serial into usb-linus Johan writes: USB-serial fixes for v4.10-rc3 These fixes address a number of long-standing issues in various USB-serial drivers which would lead to crashes should a malicious device lack the expected endpoints. Included are also a few related fixes, and a couple of unrelated ones that were found during my survey (e.g. a memleak and a sleep-while-atomic). A compiler warning revealed an error-handling issue in the new f81534 driver which is also fixed. Signed-off-by: Johan Hovold <johan@kernel.org>
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