14 Jan, 2011

1 commit


12 Jan, 2011

1 commit


04 Nov, 2009

1 commit

  • This cleanup patch puts struct/union/enum opening braces,
    in first line to ease grep games.

    struct something
    {

    becomes :

    struct something {

    Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet
    Signed-off-by: David S. Miller

    Eric Dumazet
     

19 Oct, 2009

2 commits


11 Oct, 2007

2 commits

  • This patch removes the duplicate ipv6_{auth,esp,comp}_hdr structures since
    they're identical to the IPv4 versions. Duplicating them would only create
    problems for ourselves later when we need to add things like extended
    sequence numbers.

    I've also added transport header type conversion headers for these types
    which are now used by the transforms.

    Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu
    Signed-off-by: David S. Miller

    Herbert Xu
     
  • The keys are only used during initialisation so we don't need to carry them
    in esp_data. Since we don't have to allocate them again, there is no need
    to place a limit on the authentication key length anymore.

    Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu
    Signed-off-by: David S. Miller

    Herbert Xu
     

21 Sep, 2006

2 commits

  • This patch converts IPsec to use the new HMAC template. The names of
    existing simple digest algorithms may still be used to refer to their
    HMAC composites.

    The same structure can be used by other MACs such as AES-XCBC-MAC.

    This patch also switches from the digest interface to hash.

    Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu
    Signed-off-by: David S. Miller

    Herbert Xu
     
  • The header file linux/crypto.h is only needed by a few files so including
    it in net/xfrm.h (which is included by half of the networking stack) is a
    waste. This patch moves it out of net/xfrm.h and into the specific header
    files that actually need it.

    Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu

    Herbert Xu
     

17 Apr, 2005

1 commit

  • Initial git repository build. I'm not bothering with the full history,
    even though we have it. We can create a separate "historical" git
    archive of that later if we want to, and in the meantime it's about
    3.2GB when imported into git - space that would just make the early
    git days unnecessarily complicated, when we don't have a lot of good
    infrastructure for it.

    Let it rip!

    Linus Torvalds