freebsd-nq/sys/opencrypto/cryptodev_if.m

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# Copyright (c) 2006, Sam Leffler
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#
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# $FreeBSD$
#
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <opencrypto/cryptodev.h>
INTERFACE cryptodev;
CODE {
static int null_freesession(device_t dev,
crypto_session_t crypto_session)
{
return 0;
}
};
/**
* Crypto driver method to initialize a new session object with the given
* initialization parameters (cryptoini). The driver's session memory object
* is already allocated and zeroed, like driver softcs. It is accessed with
* crypto_get_driver_session().
*/
METHOD int newsession {
device_t dev;
crypto_session_t crypto_session;
struct cryptoini *cri;
};
/**
* Optional crypto driver method to release any additional allocations. OCF
* owns session memory itself; it is zeroed before release.
*/
METHOD void freesession {
device_t dev;
crypto_session_t crypto_session;
} DEFAULT null_freesession;
METHOD int process {
device_t dev;
struct cryptop *op;
int flags;
};
METHOD int kprocess {
device_t dev;
struct cryptkop *op;
int flags;
};