On Tue, 22 Jul 2008, Christopher Ivory wrote:

>I see what you mean, however, when I get the processor info with the command
>"uname -a" it returns:
>
>   SunOS t5200tx 5.10 Generic_120011-14 sun4v sparc
>SUNW,SPARC-Enterprise-T5220
>
>I was working under the impression that this is a T2. Was I misinformed?

        no, it's T2. You mentioned earlier that you had T1.

        it stays in soft token, I vaguely remember a bug there.

        check with "kstat -m n2cp" before and after. If the counters don't 
change it stays in the soft token. You can also try other mechs, AES, for 
example. BTW you should use "-elapsed" with the -engine options; if it goes 
to the hw then the final numbers would be wrong without that option.

        for Solaris specific crypto stuff I suggest to use 
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        J.

>
>-Chris
>
>PS - Thanks for your conitnued help!
>
>On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 2:22 PM, Jan Pechanec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> On Tue, 22 Jul 2008, Jan Pechanec wrote:
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>> >       in OpenSolaris, there is a project that mechanisms that are not
>> >implemented in hw will stay in the soft token.
>>
>>         of course, I meant "will stay in OpenSSL"
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