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1#
2# Generic algorithms support
3#
4config XOR_BLOCKS
5 tristate
6
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9bc89cd8 8# async_tx api: hardware offloaded memory transfer/transform support
1da177e4 9#
9bc89cd8 10source "crypto/async_tx/Kconfig"
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12#
13# Cryptographic API Configuration
14#
2e290f43 15menuconfig CRYPTO
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16 bool "Cryptographic API"
17 help
18 This option provides the core Cryptographic API.
19
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20if CRYPTO
21
22config CRYPTO_ALGAPI
23 tristate
24 help
25 This option provides the API for cryptographic algorithms.
26
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27config CRYPTO_ABLKCIPHER
28 tristate
29 select CRYPTO_BLKCIPHER
30
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31config CRYPTO_AEAD
32 tristate
33 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
34
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35config CRYPTO_BLKCIPHER
36 tristate
37 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
38
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39config CRYPTO_HASH
40 tristate
41 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
42
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43config CRYPTO_MANAGER
44 tristate "Cryptographic algorithm manager"
45 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
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46 help
47 Create default cryptographic template instantiations such as
48 cbc(aes).
49
1da177e4 50config CRYPTO_HMAC
8425165d 51 tristate "HMAC support"
0796ae06 52 select CRYPTO_HASH
43518407 53 select CRYPTO_MANAGER
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54 help
55 HMAC: Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication (RFC2104).
56 This is required for IPSec.
57
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58config CRYPTO_XCBC
59 tristate "XCBC support"
60 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
61 select CRYPTO_HASH
62 select CRYPTO_MANAGER
63 help
64 XCBC: Keyed-Hashing with encryption algorithm
65 http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3566.txt
66 http://csrc.nist.gov/encryption/modes/proposedmodes/
67 xcbc-mac/xcbc-mac-spec.pdf
68
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69config CRYPTO_NULL
70 tristate "Null algorithms"
cce9e06d 71 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
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72 help
73 These are 'Null' algorithms, used by IPsec, which do nothing.
74
75config CRYPTO_MD4
76 tristate "MD4 digest algorithm"
cce9e06d 77 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
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78 help
79 MD4 message digest algorithm (RFC1320).
80
81config CRYPTO_MD5
82 tristate "MD5 digest algorithm"
cce9e06d 83 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
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84 help
85 MD5 message digest algorithm (RFC1321).
86
87config CRYPTO_SHA1
88 tristate "SHA1 digest algorithm"
cce9e06d 89 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
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90 help
91 SHA-1 secure hash standard (FIPS 180-1/DFIPS 180-2).
92
1da177e4 93config CRYPTO_SHA256
cd12fb90 94 tristate "SHA224 and SHA256 digest algorithm"
cce9e06d 95 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
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96 help
97 SHA256 secure hash standard (DFIPS 180-2).
98
99 This version of SHA implements a 256 bit hash with 128 bits of
100 security against collision attacks.
101
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102 This code also includes SHA-224, a 224 bit hash with 112 bits
103 of security against collision attacks.
104
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105config CRYPTO_SHA512
106 tristate "SHA384 and SHA512 digest algorithms"
cce9e06d 107 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
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108 help
109 SHA512 secure hash standard (DFIPS 180-2).
110
111 This version of SHA implements a 512 bit hash with 256 bits of
112 security against collision attacks.
113
114 This code also includes SHA-384, a 384 bit hash with 192 bits
115 of security against collision attacks.
116
117config CRYPTO_WP512
118 tristate "Whirlpool digest algorithms"
cce9e06d 119 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
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120 help
121 Whirlpool hash algorithm 512, 384 and 256-bit hashes
122
123 Whirlpool-512 is part of the NESSIE cryptographic primitives.
124 Whirlpool will be part of the ISO/IEC 10118-3:2003(E) standard
125
126 See also:
127 <http://planeta.terra.com.br/informatica/paulobarreto/WhirlpoolPage.html>
128
129config CRYPTO_TGR192
130 tristate "Tiger digest algorithms"
cce9e06d 131 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
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132 help
133 Tiger hash algorithm 192, 160 and 128-bit hashes
134
135 Tiger is a hash function optimized for 64-bit processors while
136 still having decent performance on 32-bit processors.
137 Tiger was developed by Ross Anderson and Eli Biham.
138
139 See also:
140 <http://www.cs.technion.ac.il/~biham/Reports/Tiger/>.
141
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142config CRYPTO_GF128MUL
143 tristate "GF(2^128) multiplication functions (EXPERIMENTAL)"
144 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
145 help
146 Efficient table driven implementation of multiplications in the
147 field GF(2^128). This is needed by some cypher modes. This
148 option will be selected automatically if you select such a
149 cipher mode. Only select this option by hand if you expect to load
150 an external module that requires these functions.
151
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152config CRYPTO_ECB
153 tristate "ECB support"
154 select CRYPTO_BLKCIPHER
43518407 155 select CRYPTO_MANAGER
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156 help
157 ECB: Electronic CodeBook mode
158 This is the simplest block cipher algorithm. It simply encrypts
159 the input block by block.
160
161config CRYPTO_CBC
162 tristate "CBC support"
163 select CRYPTO_BLKCIPHER
43518407 164 select CRYPTO_MANAGER
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165 help
166 CBC: Cipher Block Chaining mode
167 This block cipher algorithm is required for IPSec.
168
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169config CRYPTO_PCBC
170 tristate "PCBC support"
171 select CRYPTO_BLKCIPHER
172 select CRYPTO_MANAGER
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173 help
174 PCBC: Propagating Cipher Block Chaining mode
175 This block cipher algorithm is required for RxRPC.
176
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177config CRYPTO_LRW
178 tristate "LRW support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
179 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
180 select CRYPTO_BLKCIPHER
181 select CRYPTO_MANAGER
182 select CRYPTO_GF128MUL
183 help
184 LRW: Liskov Rivest Wagner, a tweakable, non malleable, non movable
185 narrow block cipher mode for dm-crypt. Use it with cipher
186 specification string aes-lrw-benbi, the key must be 256, 320 or 384.
187 The first 128, 192 or 256 bits in the key are used for AES and the
188 rest is used to tie each cipher block to its logical position.
189
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190config CRYPTO_XTS
191 tristate "XTS support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
192 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
193 select CRYPTO_BLKCIPHER
194 select CRYPTO_MANAGER
195 select CRYPTO_GF128MUL
196 help
197 XTS: IEEE1619/D16 narrow block cipher use with aes-xts-plain,
198 key size 256, 384 or 512 bits. This implementation currently
199 can't handle a sectorsize which is not a multiple of 16 bytes.
200
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201config CRYPTO_CTR
202 tristate "CTR support"
203 select CRYPTO_BLKCIPHER
204 select CRYPTO_MANAGER
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205 help
206 CTR: Counter mode
207 This block cipher algorithm is required for IPSec.
208
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209config CRYPTO_GCM
210 tristate "GCM/GMAC support"
211 select CRYPTO_CTR
212 select CRYPTO_AEAD
213 select CRYPTO_GF128MUL
214 help
215 Support for Galois/Counter Mode (GCM) and Galois Message
216 Authentication Code (GMAC). Required for IPSec.
217
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218config CRYPTO_CRYPTD
219 tristate "Software async crypto daemon"
220 select CRYPTO_ABLKCIPHER
221 select CRYPTO_MANAGER
222 help
223 This is a generic software asynchronous crypto daemon that
224 converts an arbitrary synchronous software crypto algorithm
225 into an asynchronous algorithm that executes in a kernel thread.
226
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227config CRYPTO_DES
228 tristate "DES and Triple DES EDE cipher algorithms"
cce9e06d 229 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
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230 help
231 DES cipher algorithm (FIPS 46-2), and Triple DES EDE (FIPS 46-3).
232
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233config CRYPTO_FCRYPT
234 tristate "FCrypt cipher algorithm"
235 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
236 select CRYPTO_BLKCIPHER
237 help
238 FCrypt algorithm used by RxRPC.
239
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240config CRYPTO_BLOWFISH
241 tristate "Blowfish cipher algorithm"
cce9e06d 242 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
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243 help
244 Blowfish cipher algorithm, by Bruce Schneier.
245
246 This is a variable key length cipher which can use keys from 32
247 bits to 448 bits in length. It's fast, simple and specifically
248 designed for use on "large microprocessors".
249
250 See also:
251 <http://www.schneier.com/blowfish.html>
252
253config CRYPTO_TWOFISH
254 tristate "Twofish cipher algorithm"
cce9e06d 255 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
2729bb42 256 select CRYPTO_TWOFISH_COMMON
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257 help
258 Twofish cipher algorithm.
259
260 Twofish was submitted as an AES (Advanced Encryption Standard)
261 candidate cipher by researchers at CounterPane Systems. It is a
262 16 round block cipher supporting key sizes of 128, 192, and 256
263 bits.
264
265 See also:
266 <http://www.schneier.com/twofish.html>
267
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268config CRYPTO_TWOFISH_COMMON
269 tristate
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270 help
271 Common parts of the Twofish cipher algorithm shared by the
272 generic c and the assembler implementations.
273
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274config CRYPTO_TWOFISH_586
275 tristate "Twofish cipher algorithms (i586)"
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276 depends on (X86 || UML_X86) && !64BIT
277 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
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278 select CRYPTO_TWOFISH_COMMON
279 help
280 Twofish cipher algorithm.
281
282 Twofish was submitted as an AES (Advanced Encryption Standard)
283 candidate cipher by researchers at CounterPane Systems. It is a
284 16 round block cipher supporting key sizes of 128, 192, and 256
285 bits.
286
287 See also:
288 <http://www.schneier.com/twofish.html>
289
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290config CRYPTO_TWOFISH_X86_64
291 tristate "Twofish cipher algorithm (x86_64)"
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292 depends on (X86 || UML_X86) && 64BIT
293 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
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294 select CRYPTO_TWOFISH_COMMON
295 help
296 Twofish cipher algorithm (x86_64).
297
298 Twofish was submitted as an AES (Advanced Encryption Standard)
299 candidate cipher by researchers at CounterPane Systems. It is a
300 16 round block cipher supporting key sizes of 128, 192, and 256
301 bits.
302
303 See also:
304 <http://www.schneier.com/twofish.html>
305
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306config CRYPTO_SERPENT
307 tristate "Serpent cipher algorithm"
cce9e06d 308 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
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309 help
310 Serpent cipher algorithm, by Anderson, Biham & Knudsen.
311
312 Keys are allowed to be from 0 to 256 bits in length, in steps
313 of 8 bits. Also includes the 'Tnepres' algorithm, a reversed
3dde6ad8 314 variant of Serpent for compatibility with old kerneli.org code.
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315
316 See also:
317 <http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/serpent.html>
318
319config CRYPTO_AES
320 tristate "AES cipher algorithms"
cce9e06d 321 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
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322 help
323 AES cipher algorithms (FIPS-197). AES uses the Rijndael
324 algorithm.
325
326 Rijndael appears to be consistently a very good performer in
327 both hardware and software across a wide range of computing
328 environments regardless of its use in feedback or non-feedback
329 modes. Its key setup time is excellent, and its key agility is
330 good. Rijndael's very low memory requirements make it very well
331 suited for restricted-space environments, in which it also
332 demonstrates excellent performance. Rijndael's operations are
333 among the easiest to defend against power and timing attacks.
334
335 The AES specifies three key sizes: 128, 192 and 256 bits
336
337 See <http://csrc.nist.gov/CryptoToolkit/aes/> for more information.
338
339config CRYPTO_AES_586
340 tristate "AES cipher algorithms (i586)"
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341 depends on (X86 || UML_X86) && !64BIT
342 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
5157dea8 343 select CRYPTO_AES
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344 help
345 AES cipher algorithms (FIPS-197). AES uses the Rijndael
346 algorithm.
347
348 Rijndael appears to be consistently a very good performer in
349 both hardware and software across a wide range of computing
350 environments regardless of its use in feedback or non-feedback
351 modes. Its key setup time is excellent, and its key agility is
352 good. Rijndael's very low memory requirements make it very well
353 suited for restricted-space environments, in which it also
354 demonstrates excellent performance. Rijndael's operations are
355 among the easiest to defend against power and timing attacks.
356
357 The AES specifies three key sizes: 128, 192 and 256 bits
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358
359 See <http://csrc.nist.gov/encryption/aes/> for more information.
360
361config CRYPTO_AES_X86_64
362 tristate "AES cipher algorithms (x86_64)"
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363 depends on (X86 || UML_X86) && 64BIT
364 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
81190b32 365 select CRYPTO_AES
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366 help
367 AES cipher algorithms (FIPS-197). AES uses the Rijndael
368 algorithm.
369
370 Rijndael appears to be consistently a very good performer in
371 both hardware and software across a wide range of computing
372 environments regardless of its use in feedback or non-feedback
373 modes. Its key setup time is excellent, and its key agility is
374 good. Rijndael's very low memory requirements make it very well
375 suited for restricted-space environments, in which it also
376 demonstrates excellent performance. Rijndael's operations are
377 among the easiest to defend against power and timing attacks.
378
379 The AES specifies three key sizes: 128, 192 and 256 bits
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380
381 See <http://csrc.nist.gov/encryption/aes/> for more information.
382
383config CRYPTO_CAST5
384 tristate "CAST5 (CAST-128) cipher algorithm"
cce9e06d 385 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
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386 help
387 The CAST5 encryption algorithm (synonymous with CAST-128) is
388 described in RFC2144.
389
390config CRYPTO_CAST6
391 tristate "CAST6 (CAST-256) cipher algorithm"
cce9e06d 392 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
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393 help
394 The CAST6 encryption algorithm (synonymous with CAST-256) is
395 described in RFC2612.
396
397config CRYPTO_TEA
fb4f10ed 398 tristate "TEA, XTEA and XETA cipher algorithms"
cce9e06d 399 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
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400 help
401 TEA cipher algorithm.
402
403 Tiny Encryption Algorithm is a simple cipher that uses
404 many rounds for security. It is very fast and uses
405 little memory.
406
407 Xtendend Tiny Encryption Algorithm is a modification to
408 the TEA algorithm to address a potential key weakness
409 in the TEA algorithm.
410
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411 Xtendend Encryption Tiny Algorithm is a mis-implementation
412 of the XTEA algorithm for compatibility purposes.
413
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414config CRYPTO_ARC4
415 tristate "ARC4 cipher algorithm"
cce9e06d 416 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
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417 help
418 ARC4 cipher algorithm.
419
420 ARC4 is a stream cipher using keys ranging from 8 bits to 2048
421 bits in length. This algorithm is required for driver-based
422 WEP, but it should not be for other purposes because of the
423 weakness of the algorithm.
424
425config CRYPTO_KHAZAD
426 tristate "Khazad cipher algorithm"
cce9e06d 427 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
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428 help
429 Khazad cipher algorithm.
430
431 Khazad was a finalist in the initial NESSIE competition. It is
432 an algorithm optimized for 64-bit processors with good performance
433 on 32-bit processors. Khazad uses an 128 bit key size.
434
435 See also:
436 <http://planeta.terra.com.br/informatica/paulobarreto/KhazadPage.html>
437
438config CRYPTO_ANUBIS
439 tristate "Anubis cipher algorithm"
cce9e06d 440 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
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441 help
442 Anubis cipher algorithm.
443
444 Anubis is a variable key length cipher which can use keys from
445 128 bits to 320 bits in length. It was evaluated as a entrant
446 in the NESSIE competition.
447
448 See also:
449 <https://www.cosic.esat.kuleuven.ac.be/nessie/reports/>
450 <http://planeta.terra.com.br/informatica/paulobarreto/AnubisPage.html>
451
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452config CRYPTO_SEED
453 tristate "SEED cipher algorithm"
454 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
455 help
456 SEED cipher algorithm (RFC4269).
457
458 SEED is a 128-bit symmetric key block cipher that has been
459 developed by KISA (Korea Information Security Agency) as a
460 national standard encryption algorithm of the Republic of Korea.
461 It is a 16 round block cipher with the key size of 128 bit.
462
463 See also:
464 <http://www.kisa.or.kr/kisa/seed/jsp/seed_eng.jsp>
465
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466config CRYPTO_SALSA20
467 tristate "Salsa20 stream cipher algorithm (EXPERIMENTAL)"
468 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
469 select CRYPTO_BLKCIPHER
470 help
471 Salsa20 stream cipher algorithm.
472
473 Salsa20 is a stream cipher submitted to eSTREAM, the ECRYPT
474 Stream Cipher Project. See <http://www.ecrypt.eu.org/stream/>
475
476 The Salsa20 stream cipher algorithm is designed by Daniel J.
477 Bernstein <djb@cr.yp.to>. See <http://cr.yp.to/snuffle.html>
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479config CRYPTO_DEFLATE
480 tristate "Deflate compression algorithm"
cce9e06d 481 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
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482 select ZLIB_INFLATE
483 select ZLIB_DEFLATE
484 help
485 This is the Deflate algorithm (RFC1951), specified for use in
486 IPSec with the IPCOMP protocol (RFC3173, RFC2394).
487
488 You will most probably want this if using IPSec.
489
490config CRYPTO_MICHAEL_MIC
491 tristate "Michael MIC keyed digest algorithm"
cce9e06d 492 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
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493 help
494 Michael MIC is used for message integrity protection in TKIP
495 (IEEE 802.11i). This algorithm is required for TKIP, but it
496 should not be used for other purposes because of the weakness
497 of the algorithm.
498
499config CRYPTO_CRC32C
500 tristate "CRC32c CRC algorithm"
cce9e06d 501 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
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502 select LIBCRC32C
503 help
504 Castagnoli, et al Cyclic Redundancy-Check Algorithm. Used
505 by iSCSI for header and data digests and by others.
506 See Castagnoli93. This implementation uses lib/libcrc32c.
507 Module will be crc32c.
508
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509config CRYPTO_CAMELLIA
510 tristate "Camellia cipher algorithms"
511 depends on CRYPTO
512 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
513 help
514 Camellia cipher algorithms module.
515
516 Camellia is a symmetric key block cipher developed jointly
517 at NTT and Mitsubishi Electric Corporation.
518
519 The Camellia specifies three key sizes: 128, 192 and 256 bits.
520
521 See also:
522 <https://info.isl.ntt.co.jp/crypt/eng/camellia/index_s.html>
523
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524config CRYPTO_TEST
525 tristate "Testing module"
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526 depends on m
527 select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
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528 help
529 Quick & dirty crypto test module.
530
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531config CRYPTO_AUTHENC
532 tristate "Authenc support"
533 select CRYPTO_AEAD
534 select CRYPTO_MANAGER
535 help
536 Authenc: Combined mode wrapper for IPsec.
537 This is required for IPSec.
538
1da177e4 539source "drivers/crypto/Kconfig"
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cce9e06d 541endif # if CRYPTO