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config CRYPTO_SHA1_S390
	tristate "SHA1 digest algorithm"
	depends on S390
	select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
	help
	  This is the s390 hardware accelerated implementation of the
	  SHA-1 secure hash standard (FIPS 180-1/DFIPS 180-2).

config CRYPTO_SHA256_S390
	tristate "SHA256 digest algorithm"
	depends on S390
	select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
	help
	  This is the s390 hardware accelerated implementation of the
	  SHA256 secure hash standard (DFIPS 180-2).

	  This version of SHA implements a 256 bit hash with 128 bits of
	  security against collision attacks.

config CRYPTO_DES_S390
	tristate "DES and Triple DES cipher algorithms"
	depends on S390
	select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
	select CRYPTO_BLKCIPHER
	help
	  This us the s390 hardware accelerated implementation of the
	  DES cipher algorithm (FIPS 46-2), and Triple DES EDE (FIPS 46-3).

config CRYPTO_AES_S390
	tristate "AES cipher algorithms"
	depends on S390
	select CRYPTO_ALGAPI
	select CRYPTO_BLKCIPHER
	help
	  This is the s390 hardware accelerated implementation of the
	  AES cipher algorithms (FIPS-197). AES uses the Rijndael
	  algorithm.

	  Rijndael appears to be consistently a very good performer in
	  both hardware and software across a wide range of computing
	  environments regardless of its use in feedback or non-feedback
	  modes. Its key setup time is excellent, and its key agility is
	  good. Rijndael's very low memory requirements make it very well
	  suited for restricted-space environments, in which it also
	  demonstrates excellent performance. Rijndael's operations are
	  among the easiest to defend against power and timing attacks.

	  On s390 the System z9-109 currently only supports the key size
	  of 128 bit.

config S390_PRNG
	tristate "Pseudo random number generator device driver"
	depends on S390
	default "m"
	help
	  Select this option if you want to use the s390 pseudo random number
	  generator. The PRNG is part of the cryptographic processor functions
	  and uses triple-DES to generate secure random numbers like the
	  ANSI X9.17 standard. The PRNG is usable via the char device
	  /dev/prandom.