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arm64 fixes:
- Restore previous SIGBUS behaviour for unhandled unaligned user accesses - Revert broken support for the contiguous bit in hugetlb (again...) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQEcBAABCgAGBQJY53foAAoJELescNyEwWM0ILEH/An3v6VSnbABDRxvXWkrTvKZ y4KoHVgSDqehrH8MysrrI7SlB5J5AEGjQI2SzI2InVS4j4Dd/kfqZMeZlo2Z2Idv KlC4FXb6QhRjJrrLCVIWCZxQL8gqP9KEI+DwB76a46WSYHHWP4ihtfYTxpTSAZbj mDHOmZ2udc/GjEpPzzPNOhXs0+1dEAHkQa+gW8T5HotQK+VVBwFTJKPXGNjm/YQa A1lLzYW/R9xRzAeEaJIGa6/jy6jJQ09vkXUdriibRi9qu7+A/xecgq3nb6puwT3j 0BQqvVQ3eAEejlXA5L4xtdwNb3fhe8hK4pq9OgNnhSytntAtbSiqvGTHea03XKY= =d5YQ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'arm64-fixes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux Pull arm64 fixes from Will Deacon: "We've got a regression fix for the signal raised when userspace makes an unsupported unaligned access and a revert of the contiguous (hugepte) support for hugetlb, which has once again been found to be broken. One day, maybe, we'll get it right. Summary: - restore previous SIGBUS behaviour for unhandled unaligned user accesses - revert broken support for the contiguous bit in hugetlb (again...)" * tag 'arm64-fixes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux: Revert "Revert "arm64: hugetlb: partial revert of 66b3923a1a0f"" arm64: mm: unaligned access by user-land should be received as SIGBUS
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