Wow... That is certainly a very unfortunate limitation... Thank you for 
clarifying... Bill

On Dec 19, 2012, at 6:40 AM, Steve Marquess wrote:

> On 12/19/2012 05:21 AM, Bill Durant wrote:
>> Hello Jeffrey:
>> 
>> Thank you for the response.
>> 
>> So FIPS mode enable is supported on non-SSE2 processors *only* with a 
>> fipscanister that is built with the "no-asm" option?
> 
> Correct. That's an unfortunate limitation of the requirements of the
> validation process, where each "code path" permutation has to be
> separately tested at non-trivial expense. So even though it would easy
> in the code to do a runtime selection of the appropriate optimizations,
> we couldn't afford to validate each permutation independently. Hence the
> three tiers of optimization.
> 
> Also note that for the most recent validation (2.0 module, #1747) there
> aren't many "no-asm" platforms, so effectively non-SSE2 capable x86
> processors aren't supported on many O/Ses.
> 
> -Steve M.
> 
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