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> @@ -1018,10 +1018,14 @@ struct ecryptfs_cipher_code_str_map_elem
> /* List in order of probability. */
> static struct ecryptfs_cipher_code_str_map_elem
> ecryptfs_cipher_code_str_map[] = {
> - {"aes", 0x07},
> + {"aes", 0x07}, /* AES-128 */
> {"blowfish", 0x04},
> {"des3_ede", 0x02},
> - {"cast5", 0x03}
> + {"cast5", 0x03},
> + {"twofish", 0x0a},
> + {"cast6", 0x0b},
> + {"aes", 0x08}, /* AES-192 */
> + {"aes", 0x09} /* AES-256 */
> };
A ridiculously trivial suggestion here, but maybe just add the last
element of this table as such: {"aes", 0x09},... Not that it's overly
important, but it'll kill a couple unnecessary lines in the next patch
to this table. Also, why not simply include the key-size in the name
(e.g. {"aes192", 0x08},}? Granted, I haven't looked around at how this
string is being used in your code...
-tim
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