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This reverts commit b234558db422390ed4d995e9134fe91c37d6cc8f.
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This reverts commit 78c43c2078e292ac9b53d2d6a41a47466d283914.
Unfortunately we must revert the Kernel upgrade as there are two problematic
issues. One which is the break of ABI functionality with parted [1] and second
the internal cryptop API [2] which removed required literals for the build of
Intel QAT acceleration.
In the two weeks running 5.8 we still learned a lot - we experienced a
performance improvement of ~30% when doing NAT @ > 10GBit/s and also utilizing
the build in updated drivers for Intel NICs and WireGuard.
We are looking forward to the release of this years LTS kernel and we hope to
ship this in the final 1.3 release.
1: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit/?h=linux-5.8.y&id=692d062655
2: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit/?h=linux-5.5.y&id=d63007eb95
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Instead of running "depmod -a" on every boot, run it once during ISO build
process.
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Note: Intel does not provide a compatible QAT version. There is a custom patch
which make QAT compile for the specified Kernel version. This patch will change
the source to a non backwards-compatible version - this is fine as we run 5.8
anyways.
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Imported from https://github.com/vyos/vyos-build-kernel commit 9e7c12b
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