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/linux/Documentation/ABI/testing/
A Ddebugfs-pfo-nx-crypto36 The total number of bytes hashed by the hardware using SHA-256.
42 The total number of bytes hashed by the hardware using SHA-512.
A Dima_policy65 files where the security.ima xattr was hashed with one
A Dsysfs-class-cxl73 running under hashed page table mmu.
/linux/lib/zstd/compress/
A Dzstd_ldm.c256 size_t hashed; in ZSTD_ldm_fillHashTable() local
260 hashed = ZSTD_ldm_gear_feed(&hashState, ip, iend - ip, splits, &numSplits); in ZSTD_ldm_fillHashTable()
275 ip += hashed; in ZSTD_ldm_fillHashTable()
342 size_t hashed; in ZSTD_ldm_generateSequences_internal() local
346 hashed = ZSTD_ldm_gear_feed(&hashState, ip, ilimit - ip, in ZSTD_ldm_generateSequences_internal()
452 ip += hashed; in ZSTD_ldm_generateSequences_internal()
/linux/Documentation/security/tpm/
A Dtpm_event_log.rst14 time something gets hashed by it to any of the PCR registers. The events
15 are segregated by their type and contain the value of the hashed PCR
/linux/drivers/scsi/libsas/
A Dsas_init.c71 void sas_hash_addr(u8 *hashed, const u8 *sas_addr) in sas_hash_addr() argument
91 hashed[0] = (r >> 16) & 0xFF; in sas_hash_addr()
92 hashed[1] = (r >> 8) & 0xFF; in sas_hash_addr()
93 hashed[2] = r & 0xFF; in sas_hash_addr()
/linux/fs/verity/
A DKconfig25 be hashed at once, such as: (a) auditing (logging the file's
/linux/Documentation/filesystems/
A Dfsverity.rst115 provided. The salt is a value that is prepended to every hashed
254 the same order that their hashes are themselves hashed.
363 zero-padded if needed. Each block is then hashed, producing the first
366 these blocks are hashed, producing the second level of hashes. This
379 prepended to every data or Merkle tree block that is hashed.
416 __u8 salt[32]; /* salt prepended to each hashed block */
653 hashed and what to do with those hashes, such as log them,
686 children, and so on until you've actually hashed the entire file.
A Domfs.rst85 hashed then prepended into the bucket list beginning at OMFS_DIR_START.
A Dorangefs.rst358 and the op is hashed on its tag and put onto the end of a list in the
359 in_progress hash table at the index the tag hashed to.
A Dext2.rst342 finding) files in such large directories. Using a hashed directory index
A Dfscrypt.rst302 IV_INO_LBLK_32, the inode number is hashed with SipHash-2-4 (where the
388 is then hashed and added mod 2^32.
A Dvfs.rst1230 to be hashed into.
1371 dentry is not hashed, it is deleted. Otherwise cached dentries
/linux/Documentation/scsi/
A DChangeLog.sym53c8xx_2135 - Allocate separately from the HCB the array for CCBs hashed by DSA.
/linux/include/scsi/
A Dlibsas.h425 void sas_hash_addr(u8 *hashed, const u8 *sas_addr);
/linux/Documentation/process/
A Ddeprecated.rst152 be exploitable, all "%p" uses in the kernel are being printed as a hashed
160 - If the hashed "%p" value is pointless, ask yourself whether the pointer
/linux/fs/jffs2/
A DREADME.Locking102 This spinlock protects the hashed list (c->inocache_list) of the
/linux/Documentation/bpf/
A Dringbuf.rst66 with hashed task's tgid being a look up key to preserve order, but reduce
/linux/Documentation/x86/
A Dsgx.rst161 hashed to the four **IA32_SGXLEPUBKEYHASH{0, 1, 2, 3}** MSRs representing the
/linux/Documentation/filesystems/ext4/
A Ddirectory.rst198 hashed btree (htree) to organize and find directory entries. For
A Dinodes.rst263 - Directory has hashed indexes (EXT4\_INDEX\_FL).
/linux/Documentation/security/
A Dself-protection.rst283 addresses printed with the specifier %p are hashed before printing.
/linux/Documentation/core-api/
A Dprintk-formats.rst78 hashed to prevent leaking information about the kernel memory layout. This
/linux/Documentation/trace/
A Dhistogram-design.rst100 object hashed by a given histogram key.
158 If a map_entry is unused, meaning no key has yet hashed into it, its | |
/linux/Documentation/kernel-hacking/
A Dlocking.rst901 spinlock, and a chain of hashed objects. Inside a softirq handler, you

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