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[SL-UP] Bring PSA crypto changes #152

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@jmartinez-silabs jmartinez-silabs commented Dec 3, 2024

Cherry-pick of
project-chip/connectedhomeip@e98f2b2
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The following changes are needed with sisdk 2024.12.0 most recent change to PSA crypto.

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@jmartinez-silabs jmartinez-silabs added the csa-cp This TAG indicates that this commit is a cherry-pick from a CSA commit. label Dec 3, 2024
@jmartinez-silabs jmartinez-silabs requested a review from a team as a code owner December 3, 2024 18:46
@jmartinez-silabs jmartinez-silabs added the sl-up This TAG indicates that this commit needs to be upstreamed to CSA before its next release. label Dec 5, 2024
@jmartinez-silabs jmartinez-silabs changed the title [CSA-CP] Bring PSA crypto changes [SL-UP] Bring PSA crypto changes Dec 5, 2024
@jmartinez-silabs jmartinez-silabs force-pushed the csa-cp/psa_crypto_changes branch 2 times, most recently from 170a5b8 to 89f99d6 Compare December 5, 2024 23:43
@jmartinez-silabs jmartinez-silabs merged commit 85bf162 into release_2.5-1.4 Dec 6, 2024
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@jmartinez-silabs jmartinez-silabs deleted the csa-cp/psa_crypto_changes branch December 6, 2024 02:23
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