Hi,

I am evaluating a Cavium NITROX Lite PCI card to accelerate a program
based on openssl libraries but no openssl engine support is provided by
Cavium SDK(version 4.1).

The SDK includes the source code of a generic device driver and turbossl
(a modified openssl 0.9.7d library) and I wish to port its device driver
to OCF framework, then use OCF as the engine for openssl. My questions are:

1) Is there any work has been done for nitrox lite support for OCF? If
the answer is 'NO', I am going to do it, but
2) Does OCF-linux support asymmetric crypto algorithm such as RSA/DSA? I
looked at the ubsec source code in OpenBSD, it seems that the answer is
'Yes'.
3) After searching the web by google, I did not find any good reference
on how to do such a work, could anyone please give me some advice on how
to write a OCF compatible device driver? what is its generic skeleton
and where should I pay more attentions while writing code?

Thanks very much!

Zhuang Yuyao

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