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/Linux-v6.6/crypto/
Dtestmgr.h40 const char *plaintext; member
4410 .plaintext = "",
4414 .plaintext = "a",
4419 .plaintext = "abc",
4424 .plaintext = "message digest",
4429 .plaintext = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz",
4434 .plaintext = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789",
4439 .plaintext = "123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123"
4449 .plaintext = "",
4455 .plaintext = "a",
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Dkhazad.c803 u8 *ciphertext, const u8 *plaintext) in khazad_crypt() argument
805 const __be64 *src = (const __be64 *)plaintext; in khazad_crypt()
Danubis.c573 u8 *ciphertext, const u8 *plaintext, const int R) in anubis_crypt() argument
575 const __be32 *src = (const __be32 *)plaintext; in anubis_crypt()
Dtestmgr.c1232 kv.iov_base = (void *)vec->plaintext; in build_hash_sglist()
1700 generate_random_bytes(rng, (u8 *)vec->plaintext, vec->psize); in generate_random_hash_testvec()
1722 vec->digest_error = crypto_shash_digest(desc, vec->plaintext, in generate_random_hash_testvec()
1822 vec.plaintext = kmalloc(maxdatasize, GFP_KERNEL); in test_hash_vs_generic_impl()
1824 if (!vec.key || !vec.plaintext || !vec.digest) { in test_hash_vs_generic_impl()
1846 kfree(vec.plaintext); in test_hash_vs_generic_impl()
DKconfig746 with the plaintext blocks to get the ciphertext. Flipping a bit in the
747 ciphertext produces a flipped bit in the plaintext at the same
/Linux-v6.6/net/sunrpc/auth_gss/
Dgss_krb5_test.c30 const struct xdr_netobj *plaintext; member
76 .head[0].iov_len = param->plaintext->len, in checksum_case()
77 .len = param->plaintext->len, in checksum_case()
103 memcpy(buf.head[0].iov_base, param->plaintext->data, buf.head[0].iov_len); in checksum_case()
235 .plaintext = &nfold_test1_plaintext,
241 .plaintext = &nfold_test2_plaintext,
247 .plaintext = &nfold_test3_plaintext,
253 .plaintext = &nfold_test4_plaintext,
259 .plaintext = &nfold_test5_plaintext,
265 .plaintext = &nfold_test6_plaintext,
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/Linux-v6.6/tools/verification/models/
Dwwnr.dot2 {node [shape = plaintext, style=invis, label=""] "__init_not_running"};
4 {node [shape = plaintext] "not_running"};
5 {node [shape = plaintext] "running"};
Dwip.dot3 {node [shape = plaintext, style=invis, label=""] "__init_preemptive"};
/Linux-v6.6/drivers/virt/coco/sev-guest/
Dsev-guest.c250 void *plaintext, size_t len) in __enc_payload() argument
258 return enc_dec_message(crypto, msg, plaintext, msg->payload, len, true); in __enc_payload()
262 void *plaintext, size_t len) in dec_payload() argument
271 return enc_dec_message(crypto, msg, msg->payload, plaintext, len, false); in dec_payload()
/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/admin-guide/blockdev/drbd/
Ddrbd-connection-state-overview.dot6 node [shape=plaintext]
/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/crypto/
Duserspace-if.rst93 If a consumer on the other hand wants to maintain the plaintext and the
237 with the plaintext / ciphertext. See below for the memory structure.
263 - plaintext or ciphertext
277 - AEAD encryption input: AAD \|\| plaintext
286 - AEAD decryption output: plaintext
Ddevel-algos.rst132 contains the plaintext and will contain the ciphertext. Please refer
/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/block/
Dinline-encryption.rst283 its integrity information is calculated (using the plaintext data, since
287 must not store the integrity info that it received with the plaintext data
288 since that might reveal information about the plaintext data. As such, it must
290 instead. Another issue with storing the integrity info of the plaintext data is
294 ciphertext, not that of the plaintext).
/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/security/keys/
Decryptfs.rst28 In order to avoid known-plaintext attacks, the datablob obtained through
/Linux-v6.6/net/bluetooth/
Damp.c128 static int hmac_sha256(u8 *key, u8 ksize, char *plaintext, u8 psize, u8 *output) in hmac_sha256() argument
158 ret = crypto_shash_digest(shash, plaintext, psize, output); in hmac_sha256()
/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/virt/kvm/s390/
Ds390-pv-boot.rst15 On IPL (boot) a small plaintext bootloader is started, which provides
/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/filesystems/
Dfscrypt.rst90 plaintext file contents or filenames from other users on the same
241 "tweak" the encryption of each file so that the same plaintext in two
323 plaintext filenames, the KDF is also used to derive a 128-bit
493 With CTS-CBC, the IV reuse means that when the plaintext filenames share a
499 All supported filenames encryption modes accept any plaintext length
772 encrypted using that key appear "unlocked", i.e. in plaintext form.
897 be in plaintext form or in ciphertext form) is global. This mismatch
1166 for an encrypted file contains the plaintext, not the ciphertext.
1359 plaintext must be preserved. Instead, filesystems must encrypt into a
1376 plaintext filenames, since the plaintext filenames are unavailable
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Dfsverity.rst572 fs-verity. In this case, the plaintext data is verified rather than
585 when the file is, since it contains hashes of the plaintext data.
869 file contents are, because it stores hashes of the plaintext
/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/trace/rv/
Ddeterministic_automata.rst117 {node [shape = plaintext, style=invis, label=""] "__init_preemptive"};
/Linux-v6.6/arch/x86/crypto/
Daesni-intel_asm.S370 # (r13 is the number of bytes in plaintext mod 16)
662 # r16-r13 is the number of bytes in plaintext mod 16)
833 # write back plaintext/ciphertext for num_initial_blocks
841 # prepare plaintext/ciphertext for GHASH computation
1327 movdqu \XMM1, (%arg3,%r11,1) # Write to plaintext buffer
1331 movdqu \XMM2, 16(%arg3,%r11,1) # Write to plaintext buffer
1335 movdqu \XMM3, 32(%arg3,%r11,1) # Write to plaintext buffer
1339 movdqu \XMM4, 48(%arg3,%r11,1) # Write to plaintext buffer
Daesni-intel_avx-x86_64.S275 mov arg5, %r13 # save the number of bytes of plaintext/ciphertext
417 # number of bytes in plaintext mod 16)
433 # (r13 is the number of bytes in plaintext mod 16)
743 # r16-r13 is the number of bytes in plaintext mod 16)
962 ## if a = number of total plaintext bytes
1910 ## if a = number of total plaintext bytes
/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/virt/kvm/x86/
Dhypercalls.rst185 * bit 4 - plaintext = 0, encrypted = 1
/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/admin-guide/cifs/
Dusage.rst644 does not work with lanman or plaintext authentication.
735 plaintext, ntlm, ntlmv2, signing allowed). Some
737 options to be enabled. Enabling plaintext
756 may use plaintext passwords 0x00020
757 must use plaintext passwords 0x20020
/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/power/
Dswsusp.rst329 your sensitive data are then stored in plaintext on disk. This means
/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/virt/kvm/
Dapi.rst4702 engine uses a tweak such that two identical plaintext pages, each at
4704 moving ciphertext of those pages will not result in plaintext being