C1) Ah, the perturbation (salt) is applied to a section of the
to-be-hashed content, and then the whole thing is hashed in one go.
Gotta say I find the casting confusing, and does this end up being a 16
bit permute (rather than 24 or 32)? The unaligned accesses here might be
issues on some platfor
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Paul Mc
> On 2 Mar, 2016, at 00:30, Dave Täht wrote:
>
> E) count is 16 bits here, 32 bits in linux. Damned if I know what the
> net effect of that is. We used saturating arithmetic in cake but it's
> really hard to hit it at 32 bits.
Count used to be 16 bits in Linux too, and you noticed very bad effe
I had a chance to look over this patch last night.
http://caia.swin.edu.au/freebsd/aqm/patches/dummynet-aqm-patch-0.1-freebsd11-r295345.patch
My comments are by no means complete.
The BSD implementation has a few substantial differences from the Linux
implementation, but I'm not sure if further
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