''[[AES-Performance|back to Overview]]'' ## visible name for customers (e.g. Thinkpad T61, TP-Link TL-WR1043ND, AMD FX 6200) Device:: Alix 2d3 ## CPU description (cat /proc/cpuinfo) CPU:: AMD Geode LX800 CPU speed:: 500 ## number of CPU cores used for this test (see the "multi" setting for openssl) Cores:: 1 ## result numbers AES-128 16 bytes:: 4543.02k AES-128 64 bytes:: 6281.71k AES-128 256 bytes:: 6967.19k AES-128 1024 bytes:: 7152.98k AES-128 8192 bytes:: 7220.21k SHA256 16 bytes:: 883.62k SHA256 64 bytes:: 2010.68k SHA256 256 bytes:: 3242.92k SHA256 1024 bytes:: 4294.93k SHA256 8192 bytes:: 4590.25k = Notes = * the above results do '''not''' take hardware accelerated AES (provided by the Geode AES chip) into account * enable AES acceleration: [[AlixBoards]] * this does not seem to work with OpenSSL or GnuTLS (only SSH and cryptsetup) * a patch to use ''OpenSSL - AF_ALG'' is discussed here: http://carnivore.it/2011/04/23/openssl_-_af_alg * or use Cryptodev, patch eg for Voyage Linux here: http://www.3open.org/d/voyage/enable_hardware_encryption