Steve Marquess <marqu...@openssl.com>
writes:

>> If the CMVP bureaucracy insists on a specific kernel version
>> for the platform number, this should be one of the "Long Term
>> Support" kernel releases to maximize longevity (assuming that
>> regular OS patching within a version number is still accepted
>> as "same platform").
>
> Worse: it would need to be validated on every "Operational Environment"
> (OE): meaning every Linux distribution: Debian N.M for every N and M,
> Fedora N.M, Ubuntu N.M, CentOS N.M, ...

Are you certain?  For a user-space component like OpenSSL, this is
obviously true, but I think you could argue that a kernel module's
"Operational Environment" has no relation to the Linux distro, only to
the kernel it's loaded by and the hardware architecture (and perhaps the
compiler).

-- 
Henrik Grindal Bakken <h...@ifi.uio.no>
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