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refs:enable_gcm_256
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/fs/cifs/
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D
cifsfs.c
74
bool
enable_gcm_256
; /* false by default, change when more servers support it */
variable
109
module_param(
enable_gcm_256
, bool, 0644);
110
MODULE_PARM_DESC(
enable_gcm_256
, "Enable requesting strongest (256 bit) GCM encryption. Default: n/N/0");
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A
D
cifsglob.h
1956
extern bool
enable_gcm_256
; /* allow optional negotiate of strongest signing (aes-gcm-256) */
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D
smb2pdu.c
464
} else if (
enable_gcm_256
) {
in build_encrypt_ctxt()
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/fs/smb/client/
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D
cifsfs.c
67
bool
enable_gcm_256
= true;
variable
135
module_param(
enable_gcm_256
, bool, 0644);
136
MODULE_PARM_DESC(
enable_gcm_256
, "Enable requesting strongest (256 bit) GCM encryption. Default: n/N/0");
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A
D
cifsglob.h
2051
extern bool
enable_gcm_256
; /* allow optional negotiate of strongest signing (aes-gcm-256) */
H
A
D
smb2pdu.c
627
} else if (
enable_gcm_256
) {
in build_encrypt_ctxt()
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