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/linux/arch/sparc/crypto/
H A DKconfig14 Length-preserving ciphers: DES with ECB and CBC modes
15 Length-preserving ciphers: Tripe DES EDE with ECB and CBC modes
25 Length-preseving ciphers: AES with ECB, CBC, and CTR modes
35 Block ciphers: Camellia cipher algorithms
36 Length-preserving ciphers: Camellia with ECB and CBC modes
/linux/arch/x86/crypto/
H A DKconfig13 Length-preserving ciphers: AES with ECB, CBC, CTS, CTR, XCTR, XTS
30 Length-preserving ciphers: Blowfish with ECB and CBC modes
41 Length-preserving ciphers: Camellia with ECB and CBC modes
52 Length-preserving ciphers: Camellia with ECB and CBC modes
63 Length-preserving ciphers: Camellia with ECB and CBC modes
77 Length-preserving ciphers: CAST5 (CAST-128) cipher algorithm
94 Length-preserving ciphers: CAST6 (CAST-256) cipher algorithm
110 Length-preserving ciphers: Triple DES EDE with ECB and CBC modes
123 Length-preserving ciphers: Serpent cipher algorithm
138 Length-preserving ciphers: Serpent cipher algorithm
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/linux/arch/s390/crypto/
H A DKconfig20 Length-preserving ciphers: AES with ECB, CBC, XTS, and CTR modes
40 Block ciphers: DES (FIPS 46-2) cipher algorithm
41 Block ciphers: Triple DES EDE (FIPS 46-3) cipher algorithm
42 Length-preserving ciphers: DES with ECB, CBC, and CTR modes
43 Length-preserving ciphers: Triple DES EDED with ECB, CBC, and CTR modes
/linux/Documentation/crypto/
H A Dintro.rst7 The kernel crypto API offers a rich set of cryptographic ciphers as well
15 specification, hints to developers of ciphers are provided. Pointers to
21 transformations and handles them the same way as ciphers.
27 - data transformation implementations (typically ciphers) that can be
31 well as for developers implementing ciphers. This API specification,
33 implementations (i.e. implementations of ciphers and other
H A Darchitecture.rst10 - Symmetric ciphers
12 - AEAD ciphers
23 The kernel crypto API provides implementations of single block ciphers
26 block ciphers and message digests. Templates include all types of block
29 Single block ciphers and message digests can either be directly used by
30 a caller or invoked together with a template to form multi-block ciphers
54 In these examples, "aes" and "sha1" are the ciphers and all others are
119 The list of available ciphers is given in /proc/crypto. However, that
121 ciphers. Each block listed in /proc/crypto may contain the following
134 "kernel" for statically linked ciphers)
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H A Dapi-intro.rst12 mode ciphers), this will allow for pages to be encrypted in-place
46 meant to support all ciphers including stream ciphers. The difference
49 subject to block size requirements (i.e., non-stream ciphers can only
94 When using the API for ciphers, performance will be optimal if each
H A Duserspace-if.rst32 following ciphers are accessible:
36 - Symmetric ciphers
38 - AEAD ciphers
57 calls. This includes the generic vs. unique naming schema for ciphers as
376 - the skcipher cipher type (symmetric ciphers)
394 AEAD ciphers. For a encryption operation, the authentication tag of
H A Ddevel-algos.rst53 implementations, that being the CIPHER type used for symmetric ciphers.
104 implementations. The multi-block ciphers are used for transformations
/linux/arch/arm64/crypto/
H A DKconfig47 Length-preserving ciphers: AES cipher algorithms (FIPS-197)
65 Length-preserving ciphers: AES cipher algorithms (FIPS-197)
83 Length-preserving ciphers: AES cipher algorithms (FIPS-197)
102 Block ciphers: SM4 cipher algorithms (OSCCA GB/T 32907-2016)
114 Length-preserving ciphers: SM4 cipher algorithms (OSCCA GB/T 32907-2016)
132 Length-preserving ciphers: SM4 cipher algorithms (OSCCA GB/T 32907-2016)
/linux/drivers/crypto/allwinner/
H A DKconfig21 The Security System handle AES/DES/3DES ciphers in CBC mode
57 The Crypto Engine handle AES/3DES ciphers in ECB/CBC mode.
110 The Security System handle AES/3DES ciphers in ECB/CBC mode.
/linux/net/sunrpc/
H A DKconfig46 that utilize Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) ciphers and
58 that utilize Camellia ciphers (RFC 3713) and CMAC digests
71 that utilize Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) ciphers and
/linux/arch/arm/crypto/
H A DKconfig32 Length-preserving ciphers: AES cipher algorithms (FIPS-197)
59 Length-preserving ciphers: AES cipher algorithms (FIPS-197)
/linux/drivers/crypto/amlogic/
H A DKconfig13 This hardware handles AES ciphers in ECB/CBC mode.
/linux/arch/riscv/crypto/
H A DKconfig12 Length-preserving ciphers: AES with ECB, CBC, CTS, CTR, XTS
/linux/arch/powerpc/crypto/
H A DKconfig11 Length-preserving ciphers: AES with ECB, CBC, CTR, and XTS modes
/linux/drivers/crypto/
H A DKconfig150 is especially used during self test of protected key ciphers like
609 bool "Symmetric-key ciphers only"
612 Enable symmetric-key ciphers only:
645 Considering the 256-bit ciphers, software is 2-3 times faster than
803 AES block ciphers in ECB and CBC mode, as well as SHA1, SHA224, SHA256,
/linux/drivers/net/wireless/virtual/
H A Dmac80211_hwsim.c681 u32 ciphers[ARRAY_SIZE(hwsim_ciphers)]; member
4252 u32 *ciphers; member
5567 if (param->ciphers) { in mac80211_hwsim_new_radio()
5568 memcpy(data->ciphers, param->ciphers, in mac80211_hwsim_new_radio()
5570 hw->wiphy->cipher_suites = data->ciphers; in mac80211_hwsim_new_radio()
6262 static bool hwsim_known_ciphers(const u32 *ciphers, int n_ciphers) in hwsim_known_ciphers() argument
6271 if (ciphers[i] == hwsim_ciphers[j]) { in hwsim_known_ciphers()
6447 param.ciphers = in hwsim_new_radio_nl()
6466 if (!hwsim_known_ciphers(param.ciphers, param.n_ciphers)) { in hwsim_new_radio_nl()
/linux/drivers/net/wireless/intel/iwlwifi/mvm/
H A Dmac80211.c444 BUILD_BUG_ON(ARRAY_SIZE(mvm->ciphers) < ARRAY_SIZE(mvm_ciphers) + 6); in iwl_mvm_mac_setup_register()
445 memcpy(mvm->ciphers, mvm_ciphers, sizeof(mvm_ciphers)); in iwl_mvm_mac_setup_register()
447 hw->wiphy->cipher_suites = mvm->ciphers; in iwl_mvm_mac_setup_register()
450 mvm->ciphers[hw->wiphy->n_cipher_suites] = in iwl_mvm_mac_setup_register()
453 mvm->ciphers[hw->wiphy->n_cipher_suites] = in iwl_mvm_mac_setup_register()
468 mvm->ciphers[hw->wiphy->n_cipher_suites] = WLAN_CIPHER_SUITE_AES_CMAC; in iwl_mvm_mac_setup_register()
471 mvm->ciphers[hw->wiphy->n_cipher_suites] = in iwl_mvm_mac_setup_register()
474 mvm->ciphers[hw->wiphy->n_cipher_suites] = in iwl_mvm_mac_setup_register()
H A Dmvm.h1203 u32 ciphers[IWL_MVM_NUM_CIPHERS]; member
/linux/crypto/
H A DKconfig358 menu "Block ciphers"
587 menu "Length-preserving ciphers and modes"
608 underlying stream and block ciphers, subject to a security
752 menu "AEAD (authenticated encryption with associated data) ciphers"
/linux/drivers/md/
H A DKconfig306 the ciphers you're going to use in the cryptoapi configuration.
/linux/Documentation/filesystems/
H A Dfscrypt.rst415 The remaining mode pairs are the "national pride ciphers":
419 Generally speaking, these ciphers aren't "bad" per se, but they
422 suggested to only use these ciphers where their use is mandated.