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      adrian_m
      last edited by

      There appears to be some recent work going on on porting the glxsb driver to FreeBSD;

      http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.freebsd.devel.hackers/32879

      I think we'll soon have a working driver.  :)

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      • dotdashD
        dotdash
        last edited by

        Excellent. Now all we need is someone to figure out the LEDs and reset switch.

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          gidi
          last edited by

          Re: adrian_m

          thanks for pointing this out. Looks like he makes real good progress and is ready for some tests.

          Unfortunatly my "new" uDrive has gone to the uDrive heaven as 2 others before  :'(

          Hope somebody else can pickup the sources and give it a try (FBSD 7.0 based)

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            ndenev
            last edited by

            Hi All,

            I can confirm that the code from the above mentioned thread on freebsd-hackers@,
            compiled correctly on an 6.2 machine (after patching with the included patch for 6.2).
            Then I transferred the module on my Soekris Net5501-70 running pfSense 1.2 and
            it seems to work correctly :

            uname -a
              FreeBSD mars.XXX.net 6.2-RELEASE-p11 FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE-p11 #0: Sun Feb 24 16:32:58 EST 2008    sullrich@builder6.pfsense.com:/usr/obj.pfSense/usr/src/sys/pfSense.6  i386

            dmesg | grep ^glxsb
              glxsb0: <amd geode="" lx="" security="" block="" (aes-128-cbc,rng)="">mem 0xa0000000-0xa0003fff irq 10 at device 1.2 on pci0</amd>

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            • dotdashD
              dotdash
              last edited by

              Decided to try this on my 1.3AA test box just for grins. I compiled glxsb.ko on a stock FreeBSD 7.0 box, then copied it to /boot/kernel, added glxsb_load="YES" to loader.conf
              Made a cheap hack to /usr/local/www/index.php so I could see the crypto:

              Find out whether there's hardware encryption or not

              unset($hwcrypto);
              $fd = @fopen("{$g['varlog_path']}/dmesg.boot", "r");
              if ($fd) {
              while (!feof($fd)) {
              $dmesgl = fgets($fd);
              if (preg_match("/^(hifn|glxsb).: (.*?),/", $dmesgl, $matches)) {
              $hwcrypto = $matches[[b]2];
              break;
              }
              }
              fclose($fd);
              }

              Don't know when I'll have a chance to test- I'm not sure IPsec is even stable on the AlphaAlpha's
              If you have a Hifn, you won't see it as the glxsb will show up first. Someone who can code might be able to sort that out, but that got me thinking- Will the glxsb be used by default for crypto even if you have a Hifn (which should be faster) installed?

              glxsb.jpg
              glxsb.jpg_thumb

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                adrian_m
                last edited by

                I'm interested in using this for OpenVPN connections. It seems like it might be usable now, and just needs to be tested some more?
                I don't have the hardware, but thinking of getting some soon.
                Has anyone had success in testing this with OpenVPN?

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                  David_W
                  last edited by

                  It is probably best seen as an experimental feature, especially until it's been checked into the FreeBSD repository. Hopefully that will happen before the FreeBSD 7.1 release process starts. As I don't follow freebsd-hackers, I'm not sure whether a committer has started working with the author to get this checked in.

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                    plamaiziere
                    last edited by

                    @adrian_m:

                    I'm interested in using this for OpenVPN connections. It seems like it might be usable now, and just needs to be tested some more?

                    Yes, please test. I don't expect any problem.

                    I don't have the hardware, but thinking of getting some soon.
                    Has anyone had success in testing this with OpenVPN?

                    I've tested it with openssl and ipsec. Any other test is welcome.

                    Regards.

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                      plamaiziere
                      last edited by

                      @dotdash:

                      Will the glxsb be used by default for crypto even if you have a Hifn (which should be faster) installed?

                      Yes. The crypto framework does not take care about the performance of the drivers. It selects the driver with the fewest active sessions.

                      If you have a hifn you should not use the glxsb driver, i think.

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                        plamaiziere
                        last edited by

                        @David_W:

                        It is probably best seen as an experimental feature, especially until it's been checked into the FreeBSD repository. Hopefully that will happen before the FreeBSD 7.1 release process starts. As I don't follow freebsd-hackers, I'm not sure whether a committer has started working with the author to get this checked in.

                        Not yet, but I hope in one week or two :)

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                        • dotdashD
                          dotdash
                          last edited by

                          @David_W:

                          It is probably best seen as an experimental feature, especially until it's been checked into the FreeBSD repository. Hopefully that will happen before the FreeBSD 7.1 release process starts. As I don't follow freebsd-hackers, I'm not sure whether a committer has started working with the author to get this checked in.

                          Pawel Jakub Dawidek was going to review and commit the code, but his soekris box died. It appears the code is currently in limbo…
                          UPDATE: The glxsb driver is now in RELENG_7

                          @plamaiziere:

                          Yes. The crypto framework does not take care about the performance of the drivers. It selects the driver with the fewest active sessions.

                          If you have a hifn you should not use the glxsb driver, i think.

                          That would seem to be a problem with adding the driver to the stock kernel- if you had a VPN1411 in your Alix, using a kernel with glxsb in it could lower your crypto speed. Perhaps an option to load the module that would turn on glxsb_load="YES"

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