On 7/20/21 10:27 PM, Vladislav Bolkhovitin wrote:
On 7/16/21 2:04 PM, Hannes Reinecke wrote:
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+struct nvmet_dhchap_hash_map {
+ int id;
+ int hash_len;
+ const char hmac[15];
+ const char digest[15];
+} hash_map[] = {
+ {.id = NVME_AUTH_DHCHAP_HASH_SHA256,
+ .hash_len = 32,
+ .hmac = "hmac(sha256)", .digest = "sha256" },
+ {.id = NVME_AUTH_DHCHAP_HASH_SHA384,
+ .hash_len = 48,
+ .hmac = "hmac(sha384)", .digest = "sha384" },
+ {.id = NVME_AUTH_DHCHAP_HASH_SHA512,
+ .hash_len = 64,
+ .hmac = "hmac(sha512)", .digest = "sha512" },
+};
"hmac()" is always here, so why not to just auto-generate hmac(sha512)
from sha512?
... all part of the learning curve ...
If that's true then of course I can auto-generate the hmac name.
Cheers,
Hannes
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