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Nikolay Gueorguiev 6a6c0cb679 * Upgrade s390-tools to version 2.34 (jsc#PED-3223,jsc#PED-9591)
*** v2.34.0
* Changes of existing tools:
  - ap_tools/ap-check: Add support for vfio-ap dynamic configuration
  - dbginfo.sh: Update/Add additional DASD data collection
  - dumpconf: Add new parameter 'SCP_DATA' for SCSI/NVMe/ECKD dump devices
  - libutil: Make formatted meta-data configurable
  - s390-tools: Replace 'which' with built-in 'command -v'
  - zdump/dfi_elf: Support core dumps of vr-kernels
* Bug Fixes:
  - chzdev: Fix warning about failed ATTR writes by udev
  - rust/pv: Try again if first CRL-URI is invalid
  - rust/pvattest: Add short option for --arpk
  - zdump: Fix 'zgetdump -i' ioctl error on s390 formatted dump file
*** v2.33.1
* Bug Fixes:
  - s390-tools: Fix formatting and typos in README.md
  - s390-tools: Fix release string
*** v2.33.0
* Add new tools / libraries:
  - chpstat: New tool for displaying channel path statistics
  - libutil: Add output format helpers(util_fmt: JSON, JSON-SEQ, CSV, text pairs)
* Changes of existing tools / libraries:
  - chzdev: Add --is-owner to identify files created by zdev
  - dasdfmt: Change default mode to always use full-format (Note: affects ESE DASD)
  - libap: Significantly reduce delay time between file lock retries
  - pvattest: Rewrite from C to Rust
  - pvattest: Support additional data & user-data
  - rust/pv: Support for Attestation
* Bug Fixes:
  - chreipl: Improve disk type detection when running under QEMU
  - dbginfo.sh: Use POSIX option with uname
  - s390-tools: Fix missing hyphen escapes in the man page for many tools
  - zipl/src: Fix bugs in disk_get_info() reproducible in corner cases
 *** v2.32.0
* Changes of existing tools:
  - cpumf/lscpumf: add support for machine type 3932
  - genprotimg, pvattest, and pvsecret accept IBM signing key with Armonk as
    subject locality
  - zdump/zipl: Support for List-Directed dump from ECKD DASD
  - zkey: Detect FIPS mode and generate PBKDF for luksFormat according to it
* Bug Fixes:
  - dbginfo.sh: dash compatible copy sequence
  - rust/pv_core: Fix UvDeviceInfo::get() method
  - zipl/src: Fix leak of files if run with a broken configuration
  - zkey: Fix convert command to accept only keys of type CCA-AESDATA
* Revendored vendor.tar.gz
* Removed obsolete patches
  - s390-tools-sles15sp5-01-rust-pv-support-Armonk-in-IBM-signing-key-subject.patch
  - s390-tools-sles15sp6-02-genprotimg-support-Armonk-in-IBM-signing-key-subject.patch
  - s390-tools-sles15sp6-03-libpv-support-Armonk-in-IBM-signing-key-subject.patch
  - s390-tools-sles15sp6-04-pvattest-Fix-root-ca-parsing.patch
  - s390-tools-sles15sp6-genprotimg-makefile.patch

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/s390-tools?expand=0&rev=219
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.TH cputype 1 "April 2014" "s390-tools"
.SH NAME
cputype \- Based on the IBM machine model, returns a (hopefully) human understandable string that identifies the processor.
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B cputype
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B cputype
is intended to make it easy to find out the type of the mainframe system in use, by examining /proc/cpuinfo and converting that to the name typically known by people familiar with the IBM mainframe.
.SH PARAMETERS
.IP None
.SH FILES
.I /proc/cpuinfo
.RS
Read to determine the IBM machine model for the running system.
.RE
.SH DIAGNOSTICS
The following messages may be issued on stderr:
.IP
.B This command is only useful on IBM mainframes.
.RS
The command was executed on a system that is running on a non-IBM mainframe architecture.
Return code 1 is set.
.RE
.IP
.B I couldn't find the machine type. Please report a bug with this output:
.RS
The contents of /proc/cpuinfo are printed as well as the output from the grep command used.
Return code 2 is set.
.RE
.IP
.B The machine type came out null. Please report a bug with this output:
.RS
The contents of /proc/cpuinfo are printed. Return code 3 is set.
.RE
.IP
.B An unknown machine type was reported: mmmm
.RS
.B Please file a bug report with this output:
.RE
.RS
This is most likely seen because the command was run on a newer generation processor
and the script has not been updated with the new model number.
The contents of /proc/cpuinfo are printed. Return code 4 is set.
.RE
.SH Author
Mark Post (mpost@suse.com)
.SH Copyright
Copyright (c) 2014 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
.SH BUGS
Gotta be some, I'm sure. If you find one, please open a bug report.