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ktls: Fix assertion for TLS 1.0 CBC when using non-zero starting seqno.
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Authored by jhb on Oct 26 2021, 11:31 PM.
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Summary

The starting sequence number used to verify that TLS 1.0 CBC records
are encrypted in-order in the OCF layer was always set to 0 and not to
the initial sequence number from the struct tls_enable.

In practice, OpenSSL always starts TLS transmit offload with a
sequence number of zero, so this only matters for tests that use a
random starting sequence number.

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