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Now that all "blkcipher" algorithms have been converted to "skcipher", remove the blkcipher algorithm type. The skcipher (symmetric key cipher) algorithm type was introduced a few years ago to replace both blkcipher and ablkcipher (synchronous and asynchronous block cipher). The advantages of skcipher include: - A much less confusing name, since none of these algorithm types have ever actually been for raw block ciphers, but rather for all length-preserving encryption modes including block cipher modes of operation, stream ciphers, and other length-preserving modes. - It unified blkcipher and ablkcipher into a single algorithm type which supports both synchronous and asynchronous implementations. Note, blkcipher already operated only on scatterlists, so the fact that skcipher does too isn't a regression in functionality. - Better type safety by using struct skcipher_alg, struct crypto_skcipher, etc. instead of crypto_alg, crypto_tfm, etc. - It sometimes simplifies the implementations of algorithms. Also, the blkcipher API was no longer being tested. Signed-off-by: Eric Biggers <ebiggers@google.com> Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au> |
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api-aead.rst | ||
api-akcipher.rst | ||
api-digest.rst | ||
api-intro.txt | ||
api-kpp.rst | ||
api-rng.rst | ||
api-samples.rst | ||
api-skcipher.rst | ||
api.rst | ||
architecture.rst | ||
asymmetric-keys.txt | ||
async-tx-api.txt | ||
crypto_engine.rst | ||
descore-readme.txt | ||
devel-algos.rst | ||
index.rst | ||
intro.rst | ||
userspace-if.rst |