[PATCH] ARM: configs: Enabling the new Marvell's cryptographic engine driver for mvebu_v7_defconfig

Russell King - ARM Linux linux at arm.linux.org.uk
Fri Mar 18 09:22:35 PDT 2016


On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 04:52:03PM +0100, Thomas Petazzoni wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 15:45:00 +0000, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
> 
> > I do seem to be carrying some patches for some time for CESA:
> > 
> > crypto: marvell: rearrange handling for sw padded hashes
> > crypto: marvell: rearrange handling for hw finished hashes
> > crypto: marvell: rearrange last request handling
> > crypto: marvell: avoid adding final operation within loop
> > crypto: marvell: ensure iter.base.op_len is the full op length
> > crypto: marvell: use presence of scatterlist to determine data load
> > crypto: marvell: move mv_cesa_dma_add_frag() calls
> > crypto: marvell: always ensure mid-fragments after first-fragment
> > crypto: marvell: factor out adding an operation and launching it
> > crypto: marvell: factor out first fragment decisions to helper
> > crypto: marvell: const-ify argument to mv_cesa_get_op_cfg()
> > crypto: marvell: ensure template operation is initialised
> > crypto: marvell: fix the bit length endianness
> > crypto: marvell: add flag to determine algorithm endianness
> > crypto: marvell: keep creq->state in CPU endian format at all times
> > crypto: marvell: easier way to get the transform
> > 
> > and the last time I seem to have any comments on them was back in
> > October last year.  I don't remember what status these are, and as I've
> > been concentrating on other areas.  I'll try to remember to send them
> > out after rc1.
> 
> All (or most) of these patches seem to be in mainline already:

Thanks for confirming... in which case it's not the marvell cesa patches
but the fsl/nxp caam patches that are still pending... those definitely
aren't part of 4.5.

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