Paolo Bonzini 251199f4b3 KVM/arm64 fixes for 6.5, part #2
- Fixes for the configuration of SVE/SME traps when hVHE mode is in use
 
  - Allow use of pKVM on systems with FF-A implementations that are v1.0
    compatible
 
  - Request/release percpu IRQs (arch timer, vGIC maintenance) correctly
    when pKVM is in use
 
  - Fix function prototype after __kvm_host_psci_cpu_entry() rename
 
  - Skip to the next instruction when emulating writes to TCR_EL1 on
    AmpereOne systems
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Merge tag 'kvmarm-fixes-6.5-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kvmarm/kvmarm into HEAD

KVM/arm64 fixes for 6.5, part #2

 - Fixes for the configuration of SVE/SME traps when hVHE mode is in use

 - Allow use of pKVM on systems with FF-A implementations that are v1.0
   compatible

 - Request/release percpu IRQs (arch timer, vGIC maintenance) correctly
   when pKVM is in use

 - Fix function prototype after __kvm_host_psci_cpu_entry() rename

 - Skip to the next instruction when emulating writes to TCR_EL1 on
   AmpereOne systems
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Linux kernel
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