Re: [PULL REQUEST] TPM fixes for v4.3

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On Mon, Nov 02, 2015 at 11:40:00PM +0100, Marion & Christophe JAILLET wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> according to what I've seen concerning tpm_of.c, some of_node_put have been
> added later on, as proposed BUT the initial call (line 56) is still there
> and should be IMHO be removed.

It wasn't my intention.

Somehow the first line removal cut out (the original patch did not apply
cleanly). I have to create another tag and pull request. In future,
instead of linux-next the better choice to base your fixes is latest
mainline in order to git am not complain about wrong sha1's.

Peter, should I we proceed with this or do you want to do the pull
request?

> Best regards
> CJ

/Jarkko

> Le 02/11/2015 20:48, Jarkko Sakkinen a écrit :
> >Hi James,
> >
> >Couple of critical bug fixes. Both apply on top of v4.4-rc1 but I can
> >send a separate pull request once it is released if needed (I have also
> >one additional bug fix only for v4.4-rc1).
> >
> >/Jarkko
> >
> >The following changes since commit 6a13feb9c82803e2b815eca72fa7a9f5561d7861:
> >
> >   Linux 4.3 (2015-11-01 16:05:25 -0800)
> >
> >are available in the git repository at:
> >
> >   https://github.com/jsakkine/linux-tpmdd.git tags/tpmdd-v4.3-fixes
> >
> >for you to fetch changes up to 7140a1b7eb889d269945e9255503484742bced65:
> >
> >   TPM: revert list behavior in 770ab65 (2015-11-02 19:58:02 +0200)
> >
> >----------------------------------------------------------------
> >Fixes for the TPM subsystem in Linux v4.3
> >
> >----------------------------------------------------------------
> >Christophe JAILLET (1):
> >       TPM: Avoid reference to potentially freed memory
> >
> >Jarkko Sakkinen (1):
> >       TPM: revert list behavior in 770ab65
> >
> >  drivers/char/tpm/tpm-chip.c | 2 +-
> >  drivers/char/tpm/tpm_of.c   | 2 ++
> >  2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
> >
> 
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