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				When asn1_encode_sequence() fails, WARN is not the correct solution.
1. asn1_encode_sequence() is not an internal function (located
   in lib/asn1_encode.c).
2. Location is known, which makes the stack trace useless.
3. Results a crash if panic_on_warn is set.
It is also noteworthy that the use of WARN is undocumented, and it
should be avoided unless there is a carefully considered rationale to
use it.
Replace WARN with pr_err, and print the return value instead, which is
only useful piece of information.
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v5.13+
Fixes: 
		
	
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| encrypted-keys | ||
| trusted-keys | ||
| big_key.c | ||
| compat.c | ||
| compat_dh.c | ||
| dh.c | ||
| gc.c | ||
| internal.h | ||
| Kconfig | ||
| key.c | ||
| keyctl.c | ||
| keyctl_pkey.c | ||
| keyring.c | ||
| Makefile | ||
| permission.c | ||
| persistent.c | ||
| proc.c | ||
| process_keys.c | ||
| request_key.c | ||
| request_key_auth.c | ||
| sysctl.c | ||
| user_defined.c | ||