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Stefan Berger
tpm2: Pass along newSeed to DRBG generator and pass to keys

This should be the last patch that activates OpenSSL key creation
in case a KDF is based on a 'newSeed'.

What may break the upgrade path are external keys. All those keys
can be used for key derivation via the NULL hierarchy using
TPM2_CreateLoaded(), with parent = NULL. The NULL hierarchy currently
indicates 'newSeed = TRUE', which would then be the reason to
use OpenSSL now for key creation while previously the original TPM 2
code was used.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Berger <stefanb@linux.ibm.com>

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