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#
# Makefile for the XFRM subsystem.
#

obj-$(CONFIG_XFRM) := xfrm_policy.o xfrm_state.o xfrm_hash.o \
		      xfrm_input.o xfrm_output.o \
		      xfrm_sysctl.o xfrm_replay.o
obj-$(CONFIG_XFRM_STATISTICS) += xfrm_proc.o
obj-$(CONFIG_XFRM_ALGO) += xfrm_algo.o
obj-$(CONFIG_XFRM_USER) += xfrm_user.o
obj-$(CONFIG_XFRM_IPCOMP) += xfrm_ipcomp.o
Cook <keescook@chromium.org>2016-10-10 14:51:45 -0700 commit0766f788eb727e2e330d55d30545db65bcf2623f (patch) tree0436ae3b005558a4fb827459fe5c602037fe764a /include/soc/at91 parent38addce8b600ca335dc86fa3d48c890f1c6fa1f4 (diff)
latent_entropy: Mark functions with __latent_entropy
The __latent_entropy gcc attribute can be used only on functions and variables. If it is on a function then the plugin will instrument it for gathering control-flow entropy. If the attribute is on a variable then the plugin will initialize it with random contents. The variable must be an integer, an integer array type or a structure with integer fields. These specific functions have been selected because they are init functions (to help gather boot-time entropy), are called at unpredictable times, or they have variable loops, each of which provide some level of latent entropy. Signed-off-by: Emese Revfy <re.emese@gmail.com> [kees: expanded commit message] Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
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