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CRYPTO(4) Device Drivers Manual CRYPTO(4)

NAME

crypto, cryptodevhardware crypto access driver

SYNOPSIS

device crypto
device cryptodev

DESCRIPTION

The crypto driver provides a device-independent framework to support cryptographic operations in the kernel. The cryptodev driver provides userland applications access to this support through the /dev/crypto device. This node primarily operates in an ioctl(2) based model, permitting a variety of applications to query device capabilities, submit transactions, and get results.
If count given in the specification, and is greater than 0, a maximum of one crypto device is created.
The following ioctl(2) calls apply only to the crypto devices:
CIOCGSESSION
Setup a new crypto session for a new type of operation.
CIOCFSESSION
Free a previously established session.
CIOCCRYPT
Perform a crypto operation against a previously setup session.

FEATURES

Depending on hardware being present, the following symmetric and asymmetric cryptographic features are potentially available from /dev/crypto:
CRYPTO_DES_CBC
 
CRYPTO_3DES_CBC
 
CRYPTO_BLF_CBC
 
CRYPTO_CAMELLIA_CBC
 
CRYPTO_CAST_CBC
 
CRYPTO_SKIPJACK_CBC
 
CRYPTO_MD5_HMAC
 
CRYPTO_SHA1_HMAC
 
CRYPTO_RIPEMD160_HMAC
 
CRYPTO_MD5_KPDK
 
CRYPTO_SHA1_KPDK
 
CRYPTO_AES_CBC
 
CRYPTO_ARC4
 
CRYPTO_MD5
 
CRYPTO_SHA1
 
CRK_MOD_EXP
 
CRK_MOD_EXP_CRT
 
CRK_DSA_SIGN
 
CRK_DSA_VERIFY
 
CRK_DH_COMPUTE_KEY
 

FILES

/dev/crypto
crypto access device

SEE ALSO

aesni(4), glxsb(4), hifn(4), ipsec(4), padlock(4), safe(4), ubsec(4), geli(8), crypto(9)

HISTORY

The crypto driver first appeared in OpenBSD 3.0. The crypto driver was imported to FreeBSD 5.0.
September 7, 2010 Debian