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Member Normal user Level: 20 Posts: 29/75 EXP: 40138 Next: 2301 Since: 06-04-15 Last post: 3611 days ago Last view: 3359 days ago |
Browsing around 3Dbrew, I stumbled upon this:
http://3dbrew.org/wiki/SHA_Registers I'm pretty sure, using these registers to calculate the SHA-256 instead of a SHA-256 software implementation would be much faster, but I'm also careful with the low level stuff. So, I wonder, is there already some small and working library available for this? Anyone know something? |
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Member Who knows? Level: 20 Posts: 33/70 EXP: 36257 Next: 6182 Since: 05-21-15 From: Germany Last post: 3353 days ago Last view: 3221 days ago |
https://github.com/mid-kid/CakesForeveryWan/blob/master/source/crypto.c#L265
No access from ARM11 usrland. This uses the SHA directly. |
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Member Normal user Level: 20 Posts: 30/75 EXP: 40138 Next: 2301 Since: 06-04-15 Last post: 3611 days ago Last view: 3359 days ago |
Posted by profi200 Already coded my own routines based on that and working . Thank you, again! |
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