Writing Your Own Kernel Cryptographic Accelerator Driver
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of developing a kernel cryptographic accelerator driver in this 39-minute conference talk presented by Tero Kristo from Texas Instruments at a Linux Foundation event. Gain insights into the process of writing custom drivers for cryptographic hardware acceleration, understanding the Linux kernel's cryptographic framework, and implementing efficient solutions for enhanced security and performance in embedded systems.
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Writing Your Own Kernel Cryptographic Accelerator Driver - Tero Kristo, Texas Instruments
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Linux Foundation
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