Yes, I realise that now. I've tried on a Raspberry Pi with 2.12.20 (armhf)
without problems. What is curious is why it was working before under Ubuntu
12.04. Comparing tag and tag_ptr, I can say that it is in fact the HMAC that
differs, and not the padding check. I'll keep debugging.

On Mon, Feb 09, 2015 at 06:58:52PM -0000, Seth Arnold wrote:
> It appears your patch disables authentication entirely; if I'm correct,
> a MITM attacker can modify bytes at will and you're unlikely to discover
> that they have been modified while in transit.
> 
> I'm sorry that I don't have anything better to recommend; it'd be worth
> running some stressors on your hardware and seeing if they can run to
> completion, e.g. kernel compiles or http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~cking
> /stress-ng/
> 
> Thanks
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