The GNU Crypto Library

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Libgcrypt is a general purpose crypto library based on the code used in
GnuPG.

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Filename Size Changed
baselibs.conf 0000000340 340 Bytes
hwf.deny 0000000562 562 Bytes
libgcrypt-1.10.0-allow_FSM_same_state.patch 0000000396 396 Bytes
libgcrypt-1.10.3.tar.bz2 0003783827 3.61 MB
libgcrypt-1.10.3.tar.bz2.sig 0000000238 238 Bytes
libgcrypt-Chacha20-poly1305-Optimized-chacha20-poly1305.patch 0000044132 43.1 KB
libgcrypt-FIPS-SLI-hash-mac.patch 0000005916 5.78 KB
libgcrypt-FIPS-SLI-kdf-leylength.patch 0000001689 1.65 KB
libgcrypt-FIPS-SLI-pk.patch 0000006706 6.55 KB
libgcrypt-FIPS-rndjent_poll.patch 0000003950 3.86 KB
libgcrypt-jitterentropy-3.4.0.patch 0000021283 20.8 KB
libgcrypt-no-deprecated-grep-alias.patch 0000001402 1.37 KB
libgcrypt-nobetasuffix.patch 0000000695 695 Bytes
libgcrypt-ppc-enable-P10-assembly-with-ENABLE_FORCE_SOF.patch 0000003001 2.93 KB
libgcrypt.changes 0000073753 72 KB
libgcrypt.keyring 0000005365 5.24 KB
libgcrypt.spec 0000007182 7.01 KB
random.conf 0000000305 305 Bytes
Revision 170 (latest revision is 179)
Pedro Monreal Gonzalez's avatar Pedro Monreal Gonzalez (pmonrealgonzalez) accepted request 1116818 from Pedro Monreal Gonzalez's avatar Pedro Monreal Gonzalez (pmonrealgonzalez) (revision 170)
- POWER: performance enhancements for cryptography [jsc#PED-5088]
  * Optimize Chacha20 and Poly1305 for PPC P10 LE: [T6006]
    - Chacha20/poly1305: Optimized chacha20/poly1305 for
      P10 operation [rC88fe7ac33eb4]
    - ppc: enable P10 assembly with ENABLE_FORCE_SOFT_HWFEATURES
      on arch-3.00 [rC2c5e5ab6843d]
  * Add patches:
    - libgcrypt-Chacha20-poly1305-Optimized-chacha20-poly1305.patch
    - libgcrypt-ppc-enable-P10-assembly-with-ENABLE_FORCE_SOF.patch
Comments 1

Cristian Rodríguez's avatar

When updating to future version like 1.10.x , remember to change --enable-random=linux to --enable-random=getentropy and drop/review all the rng or random* patches. It is also wise to disable the jitterentropy stuff as the linux kernel already has its own jitter-based entropy mixed into the kernel random pools.

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