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/openbsd-src/usr.bin/ssh/
H A DPROTOCOL.chacha20poly130512 Poly1305[2], also by Daniel Bernstein, is a one-time Carter-Wegman MAC
19 data passed to the MAC and in the addition of encryption of the packet
26 authentication. As such, no separate MAC is required. If the
28 the offered MAC algorithms are ignored and no MAC is required to be
49 the MAC. By using an independently-keyed cipher instance to encrypt the
52 its MAC (assuming key derivation, ChaCha20 and Poly1305 are secure).
71 Once the entire packet has been received, the MAC MUST be checked
73 above and the MAC tag calculated using Poly1305 with this key over the
75 MAC is then compared in constant time with the one appended to the
82 encrypted length. Finally, calculate a MAC tag and append it.
H A DPROTOCOL17 1.1. transport: Protocol 2 MAC algorithm "umac-64@openssh.com"
19 This is a new transport-layer MAC method using the UMAC algorithm
54 1.5 transport: Protocol 2 Encrypt-then-MAC MAC algorithms
56 OpenSSH supports MAC algorithms, whose names contain "-etm", that
58 4253. These variants use the so-called "encrypt then MAC" ordering,
59 calculating the MAC over the packet ciphertext rather than the
65 Specifically, the "-etm" MAC algorithms modify the transport protocol
66 to calculate the MAC over the packet ciphertext and to send the packet
68 length of the packet and location of the MAC tag so that it may be
71 As such, the MAC covers:
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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils-2.17/include/opcode/
H A Dmaxq.h540 #define MAC 0x02 /* Hardware Multiplier Module. */ macro
660 "MCNT", MAC, 0x1, 0x10 | MOD2, Reg_8W, MAX},
663 "MA", MAC, 0x2, 0x20 | MOD2, Reg_16W, MAX},
666 "MB", MAC, 0x3, 0x30 | MOD2, Reg_16W, MAX},
669 "MC2", MAC, 0x4, 0x40 | MOD2, Reg_16W, MAX},
672 "MC1", MAC, 0x5, 0x50 | MOD2, Reg_16W, MAX},
675 "MC0", MAC, 0x6, 0x60 | MOD2, Reg_16W, MAX},
/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/llvm/lib/Target/ARM/
H A DARMScheduleV6.td239 // Single-precision FP MAC
242 // Double-precision FP MAC
245 // Single-precision Fused FP MAC
248 // Double-precision Fused FP MAC
H A DARMScheduleM4.td47 // Loads, MAC's and DIV all get a higher latency of 2
105 // Most FP instructions are single-cycle latency, except MAC's, Div's and Sqrt's.
H A DARMScheduleM7.td25 // The Cortex-M7 has two ALU, two LOAD, a STORE, a MAC, a BRANCH and a VFP
348 // MAC operations that don't have SchedRW set.
469 // Double-precision chained MAC stalls the pipeline behind it for 3 cycles,
488 // Double-precision fused MAC stalls the pipeline behind it for 2 cycles, making
/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/llvm/tools/llvm-mt/
H A Dllvm-mt.cpp89 unsigned MAI, MAC; in llvm_mt_main() local
91 opt::InputArgList InputArgs = T.ParseArgs(ArgsArr, MAI, MAC); in llvm_mt_main()
/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/llvm/tools/llvm-cvtres/
H A Dllvm-cvtres.cpp123 unsigned MAI, MAC; in main() local
125 opt::InputArgList InputArgs = T.ParseArgs(ArgsArr, MAI, MAC); in main()
/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/llvm/lib/Target/AArch64/
H A DAArch64SchedThunderX.td38 def THXT8XUnitMAC : ProcResource<1> { let BufferSize = 0; } // Int MAC
59 // MAC
227 // MAC - Operands are generally needed one cycle later in the MAC pipe.
349 // Floating Point MAC, DIV, SQRT
H A DAArch64SchedA53.td43 def A53UnitMAC : ProcResource<1> { let BufferSize = 0; } // Int MAC
68 // MAC
184 // MAC - Operands are generally needed one cycle later in the MAC pipe.
288 // Floating Point MAC, DIV, SQRT
/openbsd-src/regress/usr.bin/ssh/
H A Dintegrity.sh55 Corrupted?MAC* | *message?authentication?code?incorrect*)
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils-2.17/cpu/
H A Dm32r.cpu799 (MAC - () "Multiply/Accumulate")
1467 (MACH m32r) (PIPE S) (IDOC MAC)
1487 ((MACH m32rx,m32r2) (PIPE S) (IDOC MAC))
1505 ((MACH m32r) (PIPE S) (IDOC MAC))
1522 ((MACH m32rx,m32r2) (PIPE S) (IDOC MAC))
1540 ((MACH m32r) (PIPE S) (IDOC MAC))
1557 ((MACH m32rx,m32r2) (PIPE S) SPECIAL (IDOC MAC))
1570 ((MACH m32r) (PIPE S) (IDOC MAC))
1587 ((MACH m32rx,m32r2) (PIPE S) SPECIAL (IDOC MAC))
1875 ((MACH m32r) (PIPE S) (IDOC MAC))
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/openbsd-src/gnu/gcc/gcc/config/crx/
H A Dcrx.opt23 Target Report Mask(MAC)
/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/llvm/tools/llvm-rc/
H A Dllvm-rc.cpp369 unsigned MAI, MAC; in parseWindresOptions() local
370 opt::InputArgList InputArgs = T.ParseArgs(ArgsArr, MAI, MAC); in parseWindresOptions()
519 unsigned MAI, MAC; in parseRcOptions() local
520 opt::InputArgList InputArgs = T.ParseArgs(ArgsArr, MAI, MAC); in parseRcOptions()
/openbsd-src/gnu/gcc/gcc/config/score/
H A Dscore.opt39 Target RejectNegative Report Mask(MAC)
/openbsd-src/usr.sbin/ldapd/schema/
H A Dnis.schema124 DESC 'MAC address in maximal, colon separated hex notation,
240 DESC 'A device with a MAC address; device SHOULD be used as a
/openbsd-src/gnu/gcc/gcc/config/h8300/
H A Dh8300.opt31 Target Mask(MAC)
/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/llvm/lib/Option/
H A DOptTable.cpp501 unsigned MAI, MAC; in parseArgs() local
502 opt::InputArgList Args = ParseArgs(ArrayRef(NewArgv), MAI, MAC); in parseArgs()
503 if (MAC) in parseArgs()
/openbsd-src/share/snmp/
H A DBRIDGE-MIB.txt82 and its last 6 octets contain the MAC address used to
84 numerically smallest MAC address of all ports on the
169 "The MAC address used by this bridge when it must be
171 that this be the numerically smallest MAC address of
804 "Information about a specific unicast MAC address
825 "A unicast MAC address for which the bridge has
935 -- can differ from the MAC layer (especially if several layers
944 "The maximum size of the INFO (non-MAC) field that
1048 "The destination MAC address in a frame to which this
1074 specific port and destined for a specific MAC address,
/openbsd-src/regress/sys/net/pf_state/
H A DREADME15 You should choose a different set of MAC and IP addresses.
/openbsd-src/regress/sys/netinet/arp/
H A DREADME21 You should choose a different set of MAC and IP addresses.
/openbsd-src/lib/libssl/doc/
H A Dopenssl.txt985 algorithms, iter is the encryption iteration count, mac_iter is the MAC
1028 contains a MAC which is a kind of password protected digest to preserve
1041 are collected into a STACK and added to a PKCS12 structure. Finally a MAC
1044 Pulling one apart is basically the reverse process. The MAC is verified against
1122 Add a MAC to a PKCS12 structure. If EVP_MD is NULL use SHA-1, the spec suggests
1192 Check to see if a MAC is present.
1196 Verify a MAC on a PKCS12 structure. Returns an error if MAC not present.
1206 ASCII password and length. The password on the MAC is called the "integrity
1220 not support an iteration count on the MAC. If the password for the MAC and
1222 count for encryption if the MAC has no count. The MAC could be attacked
/openbsd-src/sys/arch/macppc/conf/
H A Dfiles.macppc30 # MAC generic
107 # MAC periph
/openbsd-src/sys/stand/efi/include/
H A Definet.h267 OUT EFI_MAC_ADDRESS *MAC
/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/llvm/tools/llvm-dwarfutil/
H A Dllvm-dwarfutil.cpp477 unsigned MAC; in main() local
479 opt::InputArgList Args = T.ParseArgs(ArgsArr, MAI, MAC); in main()

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