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Linus Torvalds authored
Pull virtual digital TV driver fixes from Mauro Carvalho Chehab:
 "A series of fixes for the new virtual digital TV driver (vidtv), which
  is meant to help doing tests with the digital TV core and media
  userspace apps and libraries.

  They cover a series of issues I found on it, together with a few new
  things in order to make it easier to detect problems at the DVB core"

* tag 'media/v5.10-3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mchehab/linux-media: (36 commits)
  media: vidtv.rst: add kernel-doc markups
  media: vidtv.rst: update vidtv documentation
  media: vidtv: simplify EIT write function
  media: vidtv: simplify NIT write function
  media: vidtv: simplify SDT write function
  media: vidtv: cleanup PMT write table function
  media: vidtv: cleanup PAT write function
  media: vidtv: cleanup PSI table header function
  media: vidtv: cleanup PSI descriptor write function
  media: vidtv: simplify the crc writing logic
  media: vidtv: simplify PSI write function
  media: vidtv: add date to the current event
  media: vidtv: fix service_id at SDT table
  media: vidtv: fix service type
  media: vidtv: add a PID entry for the NIT table
  media: vidtv: properly fill EIT service_id
  media: vidtv: fix the network ID range
  media: vidtv: improve EIT data
  media: vidtv: cleanup null packet initialization logic
  media: vidtv: pre-initialize mux arrays
  ...
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