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    From: Rudolf Usselmann<rudi@a...>
    Date: Thu May 13 06:40:08 CEST 2004
    Subject: [oc] One issue about free hardware
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    On Thu, 2004-05-13 at 02:41, Richard Stallman wrote:
    > As I understand it you are proposing a thought experiment.
    >
    > Absolutely not. I suggested a method of verification in hope that it
    > may be of direct practical use, sooner or later.
    >
    > Yes, when we trust neither the tools, the code, the fab line, or
    > the design, but all the parties who contribute them.
    >
    > That is not a solution; we cannot assume that everyone we deal with is
    > honest. One of the benefits of free software is that we need not
    > assume this. We can see the results of other people's work; we are
    > not constrained to depend on blind faith. It will be a problem, in
    > the future, if we are constrained to placing blind faith in chip
    > fabricators. Blind faith is not the solution, it is the problem.
    >
    > Some are arguing that it would be unfeasible for them to modify the
    > chip design they are sent. If that is sufficient to avoid depending
    > on blind faith, that's good. My suggestion is available in case it
    > helps.

    Actually one solution for your "mistrust" problem is to
    build the computer and peripherals from FPGAs, and then
    synthesize and download the actual hardware descriptions
    yourself !

    This might not be practical for everybody, but for "mission
    critical" systems (e.g. firewalls ?) this might be the only
    way to get a trusted system.

    Regards,
    rudi
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