linux/security/keys/encrypted-keys
David Howells 146aa8b145 KEYS: Merge the type-specific data with the payload data
Merge the type-specific data with the payload data into one four-word chunk
as it seems pointless to keep them separate.

Use user_key_payload() for accessing the payloads of overloaded
user-defined keys.

Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
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2015-10-21 15:18:36 +01:00
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ecryptfs_format.c encrypted-keys: create encrypted-keys directory 2011-09-14 15:22:26 -04:00
ecryptfs_format.h encrypted-keys: create encrypted-keys directory 2011-09-14 15:22:26 -04:00
encrypted.c KEYS: Merge the type-specific data with the payload data 2015-10-21 15:18:36 +01:00
encrypted.h KEYS: Merge the type-specific data with the payload data 2015-10-21 15:18:36 +01:00
Makefile encrypted-keys: module build fixes 2011-11-16 14:23:14 -05:00
masterkey_trusted.c KEYS: Merge the type-specific data with the payload data 2015-10-21 15:18:36 +01:00