Announce loop-AES-v2.1c file/swap crypto package

From: Jari Ruusu
Date: Wed Jul 28 2004 - 10:52:12 EST


loop-AES changes since previous release:
- Adapted and merged Russell King's loop.c flush_dcache_page() fix. Most
sane processors were not affected, but some processors with goofy aliasing
caches were indeed affected (2.4 and 2.6 kernels).
- Added optimized assembler implementations of AES and MD5 functions for
AMD64 and compatible processors.
- Pentium-2 optimized assembler implementations of AES and MD5 are really
i386 compatible, so now those assembler implementations are enabled for
all x86 processors.
- Fixed Makefile to be compatible with distros that include "" characters in
KERNELRELEASE string.
- Added dkms.conf configuration file for Dynamic Kernel Module Support.
Charles Duffy wrote original version.
- Added support for /lib/modules/`uname -r`/source symlink.
- Converted MODULE_PARM macros to module_param (2.6 kernels only).
- Added workaround for scripts/modpost breakage (2.6 kernels only).

bzip2 compressed tarball is here:

http://loop-aes.sourceforge.net/loop-AES/loop-AES-v2.1c.tar.bz2
md5sum b404d9d679b7096dd3fb089345c52320

http://loop-aes.sourceforge.net/loop-AES/loop-AES-v2.1c.tar.bz2.sign


Additional ciphers package changes since previous release:
- Fixed Makefile to be compatible with distros that include "" characters in
KERNELRELEASE string.
- Added dkms.conf configuration file for Dynamic Kernel Module Support.
Adapted from version that was originally written by Charles Duffy.
- Added support for /lib/modules/`uname -r`/source symlink.
- Added workaround for scripts/modpost breakage (2.6 kernels only).

bzip2 compressed tarball is here:

http://loop-aes.sourceforge.net/ciphers/ciphers-v2.0i.tar.bz2
md5sum 1a5e1d967bca0cde71a32e533ef26ce9

http://loop-aes.sourceforge.net/ciphers/ciphers-v2.0i.tar.bz2.sign

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