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/Linux-v4.19/arch/x86/crypto/sha256-mb/
Dsha256_mb_mgr_datastruct.S61 #FIELD _ciphertext, 8, 8 # pointer to ciphertext
80 # RES_Q .ciphertext, 1
/Linux-v4.19/arch/x86/crypto/sha512-mb/
Dsha512_mb_mgr_datastruct.S61 #FIELD _ciphertext, 8, 8 # pointer to ciphertext
80 # RES_Q .ciphertext, 1
/Linux-v4.19/arch/x86/crypto/sha1-mb/
Dsha1_mb_mgr_datastruct.S62 #FIELD _ciphertext, 8, 8 # pointer to ciphertext
81 # RES_Q .ciphertext, 1
/Linux-v4.19/crypto/
Dkhazad.c803 u8 *ciphertext, const u8 *plaintext) in khazad_crypt() argument
806 __be64 *dst = (__be64 *)ciphertext; in khazad_crypt()
Danubis.c575 u8 *ciphertext, const u8 *plaintext, const int R) in anubis_crypt() argument
578 __be32 *dst = (__be32 *)ciphertext; in anubis_crypt()
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/filesystems/
Dfscrypt.rst212 with ciphertext expansion.
237 plaintext and ciphertext filenames need not be multiples of the AES
461 give the length of the ciphertext, which will be slightly longer
471 for an encrypted file contains the plaintext, not the ciphertext.
483 listed in an encoded form derived from their ciphertext. The
575 read the ciphertext into the page cache and decrypt it in-place. The
601 directories.) Instead, filesystems hash the ciphertext filenames,
604 the user-supplied name to get the ciphertext.
606 Lookups without the key are more complicated. The raw ciphertext may
608 filenames. Therefore, readdir() must base64-encode the ciphertext for
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/Linux-v4.19/drivers/staging/rtl8188eu/core/
Drtw_security.c789 static void aes128k128d(u8 *key, u8 *data, u8 *ciphertext);
925 static void aes128k128d(u8 *key, u8 *data, u8 *ciphertext) in aes128k128d() argument
937 xor_128(round_key, data, ciphertext); in aes128k128d()
940 byte_sub(ciphertext, intermediatea); in aes128k128d()
942 xor_128(intermediateb, round_key, ciphertext); in aes128k128d()
944 byte_sub(ciphertext, intermediatea); in aes128k128d()
950 xor_128(intermediatea, round_key, ciphertext); in aes128k128d()
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/crypto/
Duserspace-if.rst94 ciphertext in different memory locations, all a consumer needs to do is
237 with the plaintext / ciphertext. See below for the memory structure.
263 - plaintext or ciphertext
279 - AEAD decryption input: AAD \|\| ciphertext \|\| authentication tag
284 - AEAD encryption output: ciphertext \|\| authentication tag
377 provided ciphertext is assumed to contain an authentication tag of
Ddevel-algos.rst148 ciphertext. Please refer to the ScatterWalk interface offered by the
/Linux-v4.19/drivers/staging/rtl8712/
Drtl871x_security.c879 static void aes128k128d(u8 *key, u8 *data, u8 *ciphertext) in aes128k128d() argument
891 xor_128(round_key, data, ciphertext); in aes128k128d()
894 byte_sub(ciphertext, intermediatea); in aes128k128d()
896 xor_128(intermediateb, round_key, ciphertext); in aes128k128d()
898 byte_sub(ciphertext, intermediatea); in aes128k128d()
904 xor_128(intermediatea, round_key, ciphertext); in aes128k128d()
/Linux-v4.19/drivers/staging/rtl8723bs/core/
Drtw_security.c954 static void aes128k128d(u8 *key, u8 *data, u8 *ciphertext);
1101 static void aes128k128d(u8 *key, u8 *data, u8 *ciphertext) in aes128k128d() argument
1114 xor_128(round_key, data, ciphertext); in aes128k128d()
1117 byte_sub(ciphertext, intermediatea); in aes128k128d()
1119 xor_128(intermediateb, round_key, ciphertext); in aes128k128d()
1121 byte_sub(ciphertext, intermediatea); in aes128k128d()
1127 xor_128(intermediatea, round_key, ciphertext); in aes128k128d()
/Linux-v4.19/arch/x86/crypto/
Daesni-intel_avx-x86_64.S393 ## encrypt the initial num_initial_blocks blocks and apply ghash on the ciphertext
524 … vmovdqu reg_i, (arg2 , %r11) # write back ciphertext for num_initial_blocks blocks
529 vpshufb SHUF_MASK(%rip), reg_i, reg_i # prepare ciphertext for GHASH computations
684 …pxor TMP1(%rsp), \XMM1, \XMM1 # combine GHASHed value with the corresponding ciphertext
700 # ghash the 8 previously encrypted ciphertext blocks
1051 # GHASH the last 4 ciphertext blocks.
1236 mov arg4, %r13 # save the number of bytes of plaintext/ciphertext
1430 vpshufb SHUF_MASK(%rip), %xmm9, %xmm9 # shuffle xmm9 back to output as ciphertext
1699 ## encrypt the initial num_initial_blocks blocks and apply ghash on the ciphertext
1831 vmovdqu reg_i, (arg2 , %r11) # write back ciphertext for
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Daesni-intel_asm.S414 # shuffle xmm0 back to output as ciphertext
750 # shuffle xmm9 back to output as ciphertext
842 # write back plaintext/ciphertext for num_initial_blocks
850 # prepare plaintext/ciphertext for GHASH computation
970 # combine GHASHed value with the corresponding ciphertext
1134 movdqu \XMM1, (%arg3,%r11,1) # Write to the ciphertext buffer
1135 movdqu \XMM2, 16(%arg3,%r11,1) # Write to the ciphertext buffer
1136 movdqu \XMM3, 32(%arg3,%r11,1) # Write to the ciphertext buffer
1137 movdqu \XMM4, 48(%arg3,%r11,1) # Write to the ciphertext buffer
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/device-mapper/
Ddm-crypt.txt96 the leak of information about the ciphertext device (filesystem type,
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/virtual/kvm/
Damd-memory-encryption.rst172 … SEV_STATE_SECRET, /* guest is being launched and ready to accept the ciphertext data */
Dapi.txt3571 moving ciphertext of those pages will not result in plaintext being
3576 swap or migrate (move) ciphertext pages. Hence, for now we pin the guest
/Linux-v4.19/fs/cifs/
Dcifsencrypt.c805 sg_init_one(&sgout, ses->ntlmssp->ciphertext, CIFS_CPHTXT_SIZE); in calc_seckey()
Dcifsglob.h154 unsigned char ciphertext[CIFS_CPHTXT_SIZE]; /* sent to server */ member
Dsess.c489 memcpy(tmp, ses->ntlmssp->ciphertext, CIFS_CPHTXT_SIZE); in build_ntlmssp_auth_blob()