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49 unsigned char *plain; in krb5_make_seq_num() local52 plain = kmalloc(8, GFP_NOFS); in krb5_make_seq_num()53 if (!plain) in krb5_make_seq_num()56 plain[0] = (unsigned char) (seqnum & 0xff); in krb5_make_seq_num()57 plain[1] = (unsigned char) ((seqnum >> 8) & 0xff); in krb5_make_seq_num()58 plain[2] = (unsigned char) ((seqnum >> 16) & 0xff); in krb5_make_seq_num()59 plain[3] = (unsigned char) ((seqnum >> 24) & 0xff); in krb5_make_seq_num()61 plain[4] = direction; in krb5_make_seq_num()62 plain[5] = direction; in krb5_make_seq_num()63 plain[6] = direction; in krb5_make_seq_num()[all …]
67 const u8 *plain, size_t plain_len, in aes_siv_encrypt() argument81 addr[num_elem] = plain; in aes_siv_encrypt()101 tmp = kmemdup(plain, plain_len, GFP_KERNEL); in aes_siv_encrypt()
78 L2TP frames, namely UDP and plain IP (without UDP). This
424 The NET_SOCK_MSG provides a framework for plain sockets (e.g. TCP) or