Achim Patzner wrote:
Am 25.02.2008 um 23:48 schrieb Uwe Doering:
Since it hasn't been mentioned so far: There are hard disk drives that
do encryption on the firmware level, so you don't have to store keys
on the OS level.
I wouldn't go that far as there isn't (better: I
s.
Hitachi makes such drives, for instance (2.5" SATA models for
notebooks). There the HDD password doubles as encryption key, AFAIK.
So if the data you carry around is really that sensitive I would suggest
to consider that approach.
Regards,
Uwe
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&r2=1.85
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/netinet/tcp_var.h.diff?r1=1.127&r2=1.128
How about the modifications in 'tcp_input.c'? Are they relevant to the
problem this thread is about? If so, assessing the correctness of an
MFC might prove to be a little harder.
Uwe
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lt and people got away with certain nasty coding hacks that no
longer work with '-fstrict-aliasing'.
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Charles Sprickman wrote:
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005, Uwe Doering wrote:
Charles Sprickman wrote:
[...]
So it certainly looks easy enough for me to change the first two
sections of the diff referenced above, but I'm having issues finding
that last one in cpu_initclocks(). It looks like that se
Charles Sprickman wrote:
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005, John Baldwin wrote:
On Saturday 19 November 2005 02:16 pm, Uwe Doering wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
[...]
Actually, there was a patch that was committed in 5.4 and 6.0 for this
issue. You can see the diff here:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi
y easily.
I just looked at RELENG_4, and yes, backporting should be easy. Though
I haven't tried it yet on our machines.
I wonder, however, what's writing to the RTC on a running server. Could
this event perhaps have been triggered by the recent Daylight Saving
Time switch?
U
want to look at
rev. 1.24.2.22 and 1.24.2.25 (RELENG_4) in any case:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/netinet/ip_dummynet.c?only_with_tag=RELENG_4
Uwe
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edx and ecx
may be altered without preserving their original contents on the stack
(or wherever else). That is, in C the calling level expects that the
other registers survive a function call unharmed. As pointed out that's
the standard x86 calling convention which applies to all x86 c
e which internally is an "and", but
since it drops the result and just sets the condition register it is
faster than "and" or "or". At least potentially. Depends on the
surrounding code.
Uwe
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gate this before you invest too much time into
your porting effort.
Uwe
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