Re: [Ocf-linux-users] [Openswan Users] IPSec L2tpv3 throughput low using Netkey kernel stack
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From: David M. <dav...@mc...> - 2011-05-19 02:02:45
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Jivin Paul Wouters lays it down ... > On Tue, 17 May 2011, Kim Phillips wrote: > > >>> but when the Sec driver is configured as module into the kernel the module doesn;t get inserted > >>> gives segmentation fault and if the Sec driver is configured as non-module type the kernel doesn't > >>> bootsup at all! > >> > >> David might be able to help with this. The ubsec driver is mostly used on linksys/asus machines, > >> perhaps yours is slightly different? > > > > Based on the freescale URL posted to users@openswan, I assume you're > > referring to the "SEC23DRVRS" driver? That is a standalone driver, > > and won't be of use unless you're prepared to write code to > > integrate it into your IPsec stack. > > > > Known working (to me at least) IPsec offload configuration for the > > 8315 should be NETKEY with CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_TALITOS configured in > > a vanilla kernel. To be able to tell whether h/w crypto offload is > > in operation, see 'grep talitos /proc/interrupts' run. > > Ah, i thought he meant the ubsec one. Talitos I believe is also supported with OCF and KLIPS > IPsec, but I'm sure David can confirm that. Yeah, Kim wrote the driver, but the in kernel one is more up to date ;-) Cheers, Davidm -- David McCullough, dav...@mc..., Ph:+61 734352815 McAfee - SnapGear http://www.mcafee.com http://www.uCdot.org |