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Andy Polyakov told me that:

> Attached is "commit candidate," which is prepared for future
> processor steppings (*_cipher_omnivorous), optimized for small input
> (alloca instead of fixed realign buffer size), as well as "ported" to
>  Windows. Could you verify that it works?

As far as I can tell it works - I have built it in 0.9.7 tree and am
using it system-wide (e.g. for ssh/sshd). So far no problems :-)

> I mean Linux part (as for Windows how is VMware going?)

VMware is ready but I have no compiled code to test if the PadLock is
accessible.

> Then I wonder if you could post performance data for all three key
> lengths with and without -engine, as well as for smaller
> PADLOCK_CHUNK values. A lot of thanks in advance. A.

OK, I'll get back with some numbers ;-)

I added/fixed some comments to this version (and didn't resist on some
formating changes :-) and updated the full patch at
http://www.logix.cz/michal/devel/padlock

Geoff - I believe that the latest version is ready for commit to the CVS.

Andy - Thanks *a lot* ! :-)

Michal Ludvig
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