John-Mark Gurney <jmg_at_funkthat.com> writes: > I have some plans to improve the opencrypto framework in FreeBSD later > this year. This will require invasive changes to the various drivers. > So, I'd like to line up hardware/volunteers before then. > > If you would like to see your hardware tested and verified to work > with the new changes, please contact me w/ either a donation of > hardware, money to purchase hardware, or if you have hardware, that > you volunteer to test changes. > > I currently have the following hardware: > aesni > > I do not have the following hardware: > hifn > ubsec > padlock (VIA C3, C7 and Eden) I have a mini-ITX VIA C3 board (EPIA ML, fairly early model) sitting around doing nothing. I could probably cobble together a power supply, RAM, and so on to put around it as a testing system, but I'd be happy to ship it to you if you'd like. It's a pretty nice board, actually; I'd probably have turned it into a firewall by now if its support for SSDs were a little better. My home server has a Via C7, and I'd be happy to test on that if it can be done without leaving the house without Internet access for days. > cesa (Marvell, missing man page) > glxsb (AMD Geode LX, such as Sokris Net5501, missing man page) I think I've got access to a dev board with one of these chips. I haven't seen it lately, but I'm sure I can dig it out if necessary. > safe (SafeNet) > sec (Freescale, missing man page) > cryptocteon (Cavium Octeon, missing man page) > nlmsec (mips/nlm/dev/sec/nlmsec.c, missing man page) > rmisec (mips/rmi/dev/sec/rmisec.c, missing man page)Received on Sat Feb 07 2015 - 23:49:04 UTC
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