>>> I remember seeing somewhere that OpenSSL supports Intel AES instruction
>>> set. If so, which release is that and what flag is needed to
enable it.
>>> Does the 'no-asm' flag in 'Configure' disable the use of these
instructions?
Look on the Contribution page.
http://openssl.org/contrib/
Is the AES-NI support enabled by default for x84/x86_64 architecture or do we
need to set specific flags to 'Configure' to enable the support?
I found a link from Intel:
http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/boosting-openssl-aes-encryption-with-intel-ipp/
What does it offer that is differen
On 24.09.2012 23:56, Alex Chen wrote:
Sorry I did not use new mail command to start a new topic. Let me start
over again.
I remember seeing somewhere that OpenSSL supports Intel AES instruction
set. If so, which release is that and what flag is needed to enable it.
Does the 'no-asm' flag in
Sorry I did not use new mail command to start a new topic. Let me start over
again.
I remember seeing somewhere that OpenSSL supports Intel AES instruction set.
If so, which release is that and what flag is needed to enable it.
Does the 'no-asm' flag in 'Configure' disable the use of these ins
On 24-09-2012 22:34, Alex Chen wrote:
I remember seeing somewhere that OpenSSL supports Intel AES instruction set.
If so, which release is that and what flag is needed to enable it.
Does the 'no-asm' flag in 'Configure' disable the use of these instructions?
Please start a new thread for your
I remember seeing somewhere that OpenSSL supports Intel AES instruction set.
If so, which release is that and what flag is needed to enable it.
Does the 'no-asm' flag in 'Configure' disable the use of these instructions?
Alex
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