Re: [CryptoAPI-devel] Re: [RFC] Hardware support notes for the kernel

Justin Clift (justin@postgresql.org)
Sun, 15 Dec 2002 15:34:23 +1100


James Morris wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Dec 2002, Andrew McGregor wrote:
>
>
>>But OpenBSD has drivers, and they say that Broadcom were very good to deal
>>with. I suggest writing the OpenBSD driver maintainer and asking who to
>>contact.
>
>
> The OpenBSD developer said he's given up talking to Broadcom and declined
> to provide the email address of his contact.
>
> Although I'm sure we can work something out if we can actually find the
> right person to talk to.

Ok, just filled out a request form on their site, asking them who the best person for us to contact is.

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Hello,

Is Broadcom interested in having support for their encryption acceleration products (not just the one given in the
product number above) officially added to Linux?

The Linux "CryptoAPI" project is trying to find out the best person at Broadcom to contect, as we are adding support for
encryption hardware to the Linux kernel and are wondering you guys would like your products included.

:-)

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift

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Reckon we should probably hear something back within 3-4 days. It's worded clearly enough for pretty much anyone there
to understand, and gives them a solid "reason to contact us" back.

:-)

Does it sound ok?

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift

> - James

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