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* kernel: remove CRYPTO_BLAKE2S from all >=5.15Christian Svensson2023-07-08
| | | | | | | | | This option was removed from upstream kernel back in 2022. See commits: 2d16803c562ecc644803d42ba98a8e0aef9c014e (>=6.0) 3dd33a09f5dc12ccb0902923c4c784eb0f8c7554 (>=5.15.61 backport) Signed-off-by: Christian Svensson <blue@cmd.nu>
* kernel: bump 6.1 to 6.1.37John Audia2023-07-05
| | | | | | | | | | Manually rebased: generic/hack-6.1/220-arm-gc_sections.patch armsr/patches-6.1/221-armsr-disable_gc_sections_armv7.patch All other patches automatically rebased. Signed-off-by: John Audia <therealgraysky@proton.me>
* treewide: remove CONFIG_FRAME_WARN from kernel configsRobert Marko2023-07-01
| | | | | | | CONFIG_FRAME_WARN is set dynamically, so there is no need for it to be set in target kernel configs, so lets remove it from all configs. Signed-off-by: Robert Marko <robert.marko@sartura.hr>
* kernel: migrate FORCE_MAX_ZONEORDER to ARCH_FORCE_MAX_ORDER for 6.1Stefan Kalscheuer2023-06-25
| | | | | | | | | | The flag FORCE_MAX_ZONEORDER was renamed to ARCH_FORCE_MAX_ORDER in Kernel 6.1 [1]. Rename the flag in generic Kconfig and remove it from target configs. [1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit/?id=0192445cb2f7ed1cd7a95a0fc8c7645480baba25 Signed-off-by: Stefan Kalscheuer <stefan@stklcode.de>
* uboot-armsr: add support for QEMU armv7/armv8Petr Štetiar2023-06-10
| | | | | | | | | | | Add new package so we can use self-compiled bootloader during QEMU based testing and development. Backported fix[1] is needed for EFI boot from virtio devices. 1. https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/uboot/patch/20230424134946.v10.7.Ia5f5e39c882ac22b5f71c4d576941b34e868eeba@changeid/ Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
* armsr: rename from armvirtMathew McBride2023-06-10
Now that the armvirt target supports real hardware, not just VMs, thanks to the addition of EFI, rename it to something more appropriate. 'armsr' (Arm SystemReady) was chosen after the name of the Arm standards program. The 32 and 64 bit targets have also been renamed armv7 and armv8 respectively, to allow future profiles where required (such as armv9). See https://developer.arm.com/documentation/102858/0100/Introduction for more information. Signed-off-by: Mathew McBride <matt@traverse.com.au>