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Re: [PATCH] cipher/sha512: Fix non-NEON ARM assembly implementation
Hi!

Thanks David for the reports. I accidentally mentioned this mailing
list in the annoucnement, but it really this should go to gcrypt-devel.
Libgcrypt hackers are not necessary reading this list.
I'll repost your mails to gcrypt-devel.

We have a couple of fixes already in the repo, see also
https://dev/gnupg.org/T5251 for the NEON thing. I am not sure whether
the Poly1305 bug has already been reported.




Shalom-Salam,

Werner


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Re: [PATCH] cipher/sha512: Fix non-NEON ARM assembly implementation [ In reply to ]
On 2021-01-22 Werner Koch via Gnupg-devel <gnupg-devel@gnupg.org> wrote:
[...]
> We have a couple of fixes already in the repo, see also
> https://dev/gnupg.org/T5251 for the NEON thing. I am not sure whether
> the Poly1305 bug has already been reported.

Hello Werner,

I only see 3 commits in the published repo after tag/ibgcrypt-1.9.0:
* Post release updates
* doc: Fix wrong CVE id in NEWS
* Merge branch 'LIBGCRYPT-1.9-BRANCH'

cu Andreas


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Re: [PATCH] cipher/sha512: Fix non-NEON ARM assembly implementation [ In reply to ]
On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 08:01, Andreas Metzler said:

> I only see 3 commits in the published repo after tag/ibgcrypt-1.9.0:
> * Post release updates
> * doc: Fix wrong CVE id in NEWS
> * Merge branch 'LIBGCRYPT-1.9-BRANCH'

We are currently working on master and it is likely that we merge
everything for 1.9.1


Shalom-Salam,

Werner

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