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Pull EFI updates from Ard Biesheuvel:
"Just some cleanups and bug fixes this time around:
- Align handling of the compiled-in command line with the core kernel
- Measure the initrd into the TPM also when it was loaded via the EFI
file I/O protocols
- Clean up TPM event log handling
- Sanity check the EFI memory attributes table, and apply it after
kexec too
- Assorted other fixes"
* tag 'efi-next-for-v6.13' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/efi/efi:
efi: Fix memory leak in efivar_ssdt_load
efi/libstub: Take command line overrides into account for loaded files
efi/libstub: Fix command line fallback handling when loading files
efi/libstub: Parse builtin command line after bootloader provided one
x86/efi: Apply EFI Memory Attributes after kexec
x86/efi: Drop support for the EFI_PROPERTIES_TABLE
efi/memattr: Ignore table if the size is clearly bogus
efi/zboot: Fix outdated comment about using LoadImage/StartImage
efi/libstub: Free correct pointer on failure
libstub,tpm: do not ignore failure case when reading final event log
tpm: fix unsigned/signed mismatch errors related to __calc_tpm2_event_size
tpm: do not ignore memblock_reserve return value
tpm: fix signed/unsigned bug when checking event logs
efi/libstub: measure initrd to PCR9 independent of source
efi/libstub: remove unnecessary cmd_line_len from efi_convert_cmdline()
efi/libstub: fix efi_parse_options() ignoring the default command line
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