It has it's asm inline but be wary of any encryption algo and always confirm
that it is the right thing (by comparing the bytes of other implementations.
)
James
On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 6:25 PM, Clemens Eisserer <linuxhippy(a)gmail.com>wrote:
Hi,
I've recently switched to dmcrypt with aes cipher, which works quite well
except for beeing a little bit slow (~40mb/s read/write), where even weaker
CPUs in an old comparison I found yield ~60-80mb/s.
A few times AES586 is mentioned beeing a hand optimized assembler version
of the generic AES module, but I wasn't able to find it. Is it not part of
the Fedora15 default kernel, or has it been removed from vanilla as well?
Thank you in advance, Clemens
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