Cheyenne Wills 8b516820ab afs: Add includes to pick up function prototypes
The functions defined in LINUX/osi_crypto.c, osi_pagecopy.c,
osi_probe.c, and osi_syscall.c have function prototypes defined in
existing header files, however either due to missing includes or
preprocessor conditionals that skip the includes, these function
prototypes are not being pulled in.

These functions are flagged due to missing prototypes when building
against a Linux 6.8 kernel (which sets the -Wmissing-declarations and
-Wmissing-prototypes compiler flags as default). Linux 6.8 commit:
 'Makefile.extrawarn: turn on missing-prototypes globally' (0fcb70851f).

When building against a kernel with CONFIG_WERROR=y, the build fails.

Add the necessary includes to osi_crypto.c and osi_pagecopy.c and
re-arrange the includes in osi_probe.c and osi_syscall.c to ensure that
the function prototypes are present when building the Linux kernel
module.

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(cherry picked from commit 3683f15278e34e13d7272928eaf666f0acc4e1e9)

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AFS is a distributed file system that enables users to share and
access all of the files stored in a network of computers as easily as
they access the files stored on their local machines. The file system is
called distributed for this exact reason: files can reside on many
different machines, but are available to users on every machine.

OpenAFS 1.0 was originally released by IBM under the terms of the
IBM Public License 1.0 (IPL10).  For details on IPL10 see the LICENSE
file in this directory.  The current OpenAFS distribution is licensed
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