omalleys@msu.edu wrote:
Quoting Gordan Bobic gordan@bobich.net:
On 05/22/2011 09:17 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:
On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 2:11 AM, Gordan Bobicgordan@bobich.net wrote:
Hi,
In case anyone is interested, I got this working on F13. It required building the cryptodev kernel module and rebuilding the standard F13 OpenSSL package with three additional parameters (the cryptodev support is already in the standard OpenSSL package sources, it just isn't enabled in the default build).
More details available here: http://www.altechnative.net/?p=174
Any chance we can have cryptodev enabled in the standard package build? I cannot see any drawbacks to having it available - when cryptodev device isn't there, it will simply fall back to the software implementation. (Note: required cryptodev header file provided by the external kernel driver).
We use upstream Fedora mainline packages. File a bug and once its enabled in Fedora it will come to the ARM platform too.
That just rocks, Thanks!!
Yeah, it's pretty awesome. It makes the Sheevaplug catch up with the Atom that is 466MHz faster and 4x more power-hungry.
What I'm pondering now is something like a dkms package for the cryptodev kernel module, but I seem to remember reading somewhere that dkms is a non-Fedora RHEL thing. What do you guys think would be the best way to approach it, especially since we don't have "standard" kernels at the moment?
Gordan