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H A D | twofish_common.c | 519 /* Macros to calculate the whitening and round subkeys. CALC_K_2 computes the 525 * CALC_K computes a pair of subkeys for 128-bit Twofish, by calling CALC_K_2 530 * CALC_K192_2 expands CALC_K_2 to handle 192-bit keys, by doing an 536 * instead of CALC_K_2. 541 * CALC_K256_2 macro instead of CALC_K_2. */ 543 #define CALC_K_2(a, b, c, d, j) \ macro 550 x = CALC_K_2 (k, l, k, l, 0); \ 551 y = CALC_K_2 (m, n, m, n, 4); \ 557 CALC_K_2 (q0[a ^ key[(j) + 16]], \
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H A D | twofish.c | 522 /* Macros to calculate the whitening and round subkeys. CALC_K_2 computes the 528 * CALC_K computes a pair of subkeys for 128-bit Twofish, by calling CALC_K_2 533 * CALC_K256_2 expands CALC_K_2 to handle 256-bit keys, by doing two 537 * CALC_K256_2 macro instead of CALC_K_2. */ 539 #define CALC_K_2(a, b, c, d, j) \ 546 x = CALC_K_2 (k, l, k, l, 0); \ 547 y = CALC_K_2 (m, n, m, n, 4); \ 553 CALC_K_2 (q0[q1[b ^ key[(j) + 24]] ^ key[(j) + 16]], \ 535 #define CALC_K_2 macro
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H A D | twofish.c | 522 /* Macros to calculate the whitening and round subkeys. CALC_K_2 computes the 528 * CALC_K computes a pair of subkeys for 128-bit Twofish, by calling CALC_K_2 533 * CALC_K256_2 expands CALC_K_2 to handle 256-bit keys, by doing two 537 * CALC_K256_2 macro instead of CALC_K_2. */ 539 #define CALC_K_2(a, b, c, d, j) \ 546 x = CALC_K_2 (k, l, k, l, 0); \ 547 y = CALC_K_2 (m, n, m, n, 4); \ 553 CALC_K_2 (q0[q1[b ^ key[(j) + 24]] ^ key[(j) + 16]], \ 535 #define CALC_K_2 macro
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