Marius Dinu
Marius Dinu
I have a router with hardware AES, DES, DES3, SHA1, SHA256, MD5 and XOR. CPU is Marvell Armada XP. The ideea was to make libtomcrypt optional and use the kernel...
Someone found the true problem: https://forum.openwrt.org/t/patch-squashfs-data-probably-corrupt/70480
See if this helps: https://forum.openwrt.org/t/patch-squashfs-data-probably-corrupt/70480
I can't test the patch. I am using extroot on usb stick and, because of this, I am no longer affected.
For small blocks, yes. As I said, the main advantage is size reduction, by removing the crypto library. As I understand it (I might be very wrong) /dev/crypto requires opening...
@BrainSlayer - Small blocks are slower, but not that slow. And they are mostly console text. It doesn't matter even if it's _extremely_ slow. A human can't type, nor read,...
> I already made this suggestion 3 years ago [openwrt/openwrt#4447](https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/4447) Yes, but now there's a version update too! :partying_face:
Rebased.
The log is from 4.0.1. I have these errors on all versions from 3.0.8 to 4.0.1.
That was quick! Thank you! I will test tomorrow.