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1 # mixed key and subkeys with braces
123 collection of independent subkeys that can be used for different141 1. All subkeys are fully independent from each other. If you lose a144 2. With the exception of the Certify key, there can be multiple subkeys146 subkeys, 3 valid signing subkeys, but only one valid certification147 subkey). All subkeys are fully independent -- a message encrypted to157 - add or revoke other keys (subkeys) with S/E/A capabilities279 like editing identities, adding or revoking subkeys, or signing other364 Move the subkeys to a dedicated crypto device368 subkeys ar[all...]
78 struct lockdep_subclass_key subkeys[MAX_LOCKDEP_SUBCLASSES]; member
111 are a value and subkeys, the value is always the first child node112 of the key. Thus if user specifies subkeys first, e.g.::
412 Secret subkeys are available.
429 derive subkeys after unwrapping the wrapped key. The hardware's choice of KDF440 Hardware must derive distinct subkeys for each supported encryption algorithm.454 (HKDF-SHA512) to derive other subkeys such as filenames encryption keys.
757 name = __get_key_name(lock->key->subkeys, str); in print_lockdep_cache() 923 key = lock->key->subkeys + subclass; in look_up_lock_class() 1305 key = lock->key->subkeys + subclass; in register_lock_class()
114 subkeys such as filenames encryption keys) are protected from1413 identifiers, and sometimes some more obscure types of subkeys such as1419 its KDF to derive all subkeys other than file contents keys.1423 fscrypt subkeys such as filenames encryption keys.
501 Secret subkeys are available.