On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 01:07:01AM +0100, Jason A. Donenfeld wrote:
> The "half md4" transform should not be used by any new code. And
> fortunately, it's only used now by ext4. Since ext4 supports several
> hashing methods, at some point it might be desirable to move to
> something like SipHash.
On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 01:07:01AM +0100, Jason A. Donenfeld wrote:
> The "half md4" transform should not be used by any new code. And
> fortunately, it's only used now by ext4. Since ext4 supports several
> hashing methods, at some point it might be desirable to move to
> something like SipHash.
The "half md4" transform should not be used by any new code. And
fortunately, it's only used now by ext4. Since ext4 supports several
hashing methods, at some point it might be desirable to move to
something like SipHash. As an intermediate step, remove half md4 from
cryptohash.h and lib, and make
The "half md4" transform should not be used by any new code. And
fortunately, it's only used now by ext4. Since ext4 supports several
hashing methods, at some point it might be desirable to move to
something like SipHash. As an intermediate step, remove half md4 from
cryptohash.h and lib, and make
The "half md4" transform should not be used by any new code. And
fortunately, it's only used now by ext4. Since ext4 supports several
hashing methods, at some point it might be desirable to move to
something like SipHash. As an intermediate step, remove half md4 from
cryptohash.h and lib, and make
The "half md4" transform should not be used by any new code. And
fortunately, it's only used now by ext4. Since ext4 supports several
hashing methods, at some point it might be desirable to move to
something like SipHash. As an intermediate step, remove half md4 from
cryptohash.h and lib, and make
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