JacobBarthelmeh
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31a6a2bf59
update copyright to 2024
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4 months ago |
Dimitri Papadopoulos
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4ff99a6780
Fix tab/space inconsistencies
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1 year ago |
Jacob Barthelmeh
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9dcc48c8f7
update copyright to 2023
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1 year ago |
Jacob Barthelmeh
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8eaa85e412
update copyright year to 2022
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2 years ago |
Jacob Barthelmeh
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c729318ddd
update copyright date
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3 years ago |
Chris Conlon
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45c5a2d39c
update copyright to 2020
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5 years ago |
John Safranek
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246c444b93
Updates for v4.0.0
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5 years ago |
David Garske
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a2be7590d1
Fixes for NXP LTC support with K82. Fix for SHA384/512. Fix for AES CBC not storing previous IV. Fix for `wc_AesSetKey` arg check. Fix for AES GCM IV != 12 test. Changed LTC default in settings.h to not enable SHA512 and Ed/Curve25519. Tested using Rowley Crossworks v4.2.0 on a FRDM-K82F. There is an initial stack pointer issue with the arm-startup code here for Rowley still outstanding, but these fixes are valid as-is.
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6 years ago |
David Garske
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911b6f95f8
Release v3.12.2 (lib 14.0.0). Updated copywright.
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7 years ago |
David Garske
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a6b96b17ff
Fixes to include path for NXP ksdk_port. Fixes for time USER/OVERRIDES so their #ifdef's are checked first. Fix to initialize LTC via new "ksdk_port_init" function. Cleanup of the ksdk_port.c for formatting, macros, statics and line length. Cleanup of the AES code for key size. Cleanup of the wolfCrypt sha.c for readability. Added support for the KSDK bare metal drivers to the IDE Rowley CrossWorks example. Updated the settings.h to allow for overrides in Freescale section. Updated README with info for using LTC.
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8 years ago |
Jacob Barthelmeh
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e99a5b0483
prepare for release v3.9.0
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8 years ago |
David Garske
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16ba3138a1
Added support for the Rowley CrossWorks for ARM IDE. Added new "WOLFSSL_ROWLEY_ARM" setting define. Added a sample solution (wolfssl.hzp) for building the WolfSSL library and sample test/benchmark applications. The sample applications are written for the Freescale Kinetis K64, but easily be customized for any Kinetis or further extended to support other ARM micro-controllers.
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9 years ago |