SHA-1: Dean already worked on this, using SSE2.
So far Dean has been working on 32-bit codes. The reason he refers to
Opteron is rather because it's another SSE2-capable CPU to compare with,
than 64-bit one. Right?
it looks like the openssl cvs HEAD generally beats my sha1 code for 32-bit
x86
Hi,
A little errata:
Not Francis Revol only Franois Revol, sorry for that :).
Regards
ahwayakchih
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Andy Polyakov wrote:
| SHA-1: Dean already worked on this, using SSE2.
|
| So far Dean has been working on 32-bit codes. The reason he refers to
| Opteron is rather because it's another SSE2-capable CPU to compare with,
| than 64-bit one. Right?
Yes, Dean used the Opteron as a 32-bit CPU.
But
Hi.
I am trying to bild in some crypto algorithms to openssl-0.9.7d.
But I have a trouble - I can't understand how file crypto/objects/objects.h
was made...
I added some OIDs to objects.txt and they was added automatically
to obj_dat.h, obj_mac.h, obj_mac.num. But nothing in objects.h.
Without
22 2004 00:13 Dr. Stephen Henson (a):
On Tue, Dec 21, 2004, kentlinux wrote:
Hi.
I am trying to bild in some crypto algorithms to openssl-0.9.7d.
But I have a trouble - I can't understand how file
crypto/objects/objects.h was made...
I added some OIDs to objects.txt and they was
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004, Andy Polyakov wrote:
SHA-1: Dean already worked on this, using SSE2.
So far Dean has been working on 32-bit codes. The reason he refers to Opteron
is rather because it's another SSE2-capable CPU to compare with, than 64-bit
one. Right?
right -- i was just trying all
On Wed, Dec 22, 2004, kentlinux wrote:
 ñîîáùåíèè îò 22 Äåêàáðü 2004 00:13 Dr. Stephen Henson íàïèñàë(a):
On Tue, Dec 21, 2004, kentlinux wrote:
Hi.
I am trying to bild in some crypto algorithms to openssl-0.9.7d.
But I have a trouble - I can't understand how file