be548645527a131a097fdc884b7fca40c8b86231
Pull kvm fixes from Paolo Bonzini:
"The largest part here is for KVM/PPC, where a NULL pointer dereference
was introduced in the 6.13 merge window and is now fixed.
There's some "holiday-induced lateness", as the s390 submaintainer put
it, but otherwise things looks fine.
s390:
- fix a latent bug when the kernel is compiled in debug mode
- two small UCONTROL fixes and their selftests
arm64:
- always check page state in hyp_ack_unshare()
- align set_id_regs selftest with the fact that ASIDBITS field is RO
- various vPMU fixes for bugs that only affect nested virt
PPC e500:
- Fix a mostly impossible (but just wrong) case where IRQs were never
re-enabled
- Observe host permissions instead of mapping readonly host pages as
guest-writable. This fixes a NULL-pointer dereference in 6.13
- Replace brittle VMA-based attempts at building huge shadow TLB
entries with PTE lookups"
* tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm:
KVM: e500: perform hugepage check after looking up the PFN
KVM: e500: map readonly host pages for read
KVM: e500: track host-writability of pages
KVM: e500: use shadow TLB entry as witness for writability
KVM: e500: always restore irqs
KVM: s390: selftests: Add has device attr check to uc_attr_mem_limit selftest
KVM: s390: selftests: Add ucontrol gis routing test
KVM: s390: Reject KVM_SET_GSI_ROUTING on ucontrol VMs
KVM: s390: selftests: Add ucontrol flic attr selftests
KVM: s390: Reject setting flic pfault attributes on ucontrol VMs
KVM: s390: vsie: fix virtual/physical address in unpin_scb()
KVM: arm64: Only apply PMCR_EL0.P to the guest range of counters
KVM: arm64: nv: Reload PMU events upon MDCR_EL2.HPME change
KVM: arm64: Use KVM_REQ_RELOAD_PMU to handle PMCR_EL0.E change
KVM: arm64: Add unified helper for reprogramming counters by mask
KVM: arm64: Always check the state from hyp_ack_unshare()
KVM: arm64: Fix set_id_regs selftest for ASIDBITS becoming unwritable
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