Keep PKGREVISION at 1 to reflect that it's not a stock Xen 4.11.4 kernel,
we have additinnal security fixes (all relevant patches from upstream to
date).
Changes: mosly bug fixes and improvements; better support for newer AMD CPUs.
full changelog at https://xenproject.org/downloads/xen-project-archives/xen-proj
ect-4-11-series/xen-project-4-11-4/
(PKGREVISION not reset on xenkernel411 on purpose, to enphasis that it's
not a stock Xen 4.11.3 kernel).
Changes since 4.11.2:
- includes all security patches up to XSA306
- other minor bug fixes, hardware support and performances improvements
In addition, xenkernel411 includes all security patches released since 4.11.3,
up to XSA311
PKGREVISION set to 1 on purpose, because this is not a stock 4.11.1 kernel
(it includes security patches).
4.11.1 includes all security patches up to XSA282.
Apply official patches for XSA284, XSA285, XSA287, XSA288, XSA290, XSA291,
XSA292, XSA293 and XSA294.
Other changes since 4.11.0 are mostly bugfixes, no new features.
Note that there is a bug in 4.11 (also present in recent 4.6 and 4.8)
which causes an infrequent assert failure when running NetBSD PV guests.
The root cause has not been found, but a workaround is inclued which doesn't
seems to have ill effects. See xenkernel411/patches/patch-zz-bouyer
for details.