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Pull s390 updates from Martin Schwidefsky: - Improved access control for the zcrypt driver, multiple device nodes can now be created with different access control lists - Extend the pkey API to provide random protected keys, this is useful for encrypted swap device with ephemeral protected keys - Add support for virtually mapped kernel stacks - Rework the early boot code, this moves the memory detection into the boot code that runs prior to decompression. - Add KASAN support - Bug fixes and cleanups * tag 's390-4.20-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/s390/linux: (83 commits) s390/pkey: move pckmo subfunction available checks away from module init s390/kasan: support preemptible kernel build s390/pkey: Load pkey kernel module automatically s390/perf: Return error when debug_register fails s390/sthyi: Fix machine name validity indication s390/zcrypt: fix broken zcrypt_send_cprb in-kernel api function s390/vmalloc: fix VMALLOC_START calculation s390/mem_detect: add missing include s390/dumpstack: print psw mask and address again s390/crypto: Enhance paes cipher to accept variable length key material s390/pkey: Introduce new API for transforming key blobs s390/pkey: Introduce new API for random protected key verification s390/pkey: Add sysfs attributes to emit secure key blobs s390/pkey: Add sysfs attributes to emit protected key blobs s390/pkey: Define protected key blob format s390/pkey: Introduce new API for random protected key generation s390/zcrypt: add ap_adapter_mask sysfs attribute s390/zcrypt: provide apfs failure code on type 86 error reply s390/zcrypt: zcrypt device driver cleanup s390/kasan: add support for mem= kernel parameter ...
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requirements for building and running the kernel, and information about
the problems which may result by upgrading your kernel.
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