Commit d393d9b8 authored by Jan Glauber's avatar Jan Glauber Committed by Herbert Xu

crypto: s390 - cleanup s390 Kconfig options

Cleanup the remaining s390 crypto options by mentioning the earliest machine
type that supports an accelerated algorithm.
Signed-off-by: default avatarJan Glauber <jang@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarHerbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
parent df1309ce
......@@ -91,6 +91,8 @@ config CRYPTO_SHA1_S390
This is the s390 hardware accelerated implementation of the
SHA-1 secure hash standard (FIPS 180-1/DFIPS 180-2).
It is available as of z990.
config CRYPTO_SHA256_S390
tristate "SHA256 digest algorithm"
depends on S390
......@@ -99,8 +101,7 @@ config CRYPTO_SHA256_S390
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.
It is available as of z9.
config CRYPTO_SHA512_S390
tristate "SHA384 and SHA512 digest algorithm"
......@@ -110,10 +111,7 @@ config CRYPTO_SHA512_S390
This is the s390 hardware accelerated implementation of the
SHA512 secure hash standard.
This version of SHA implements a 512 bit hash with 256 bits of
security against collision attacks. The code also includes SHA-384,
a 384 bit hash with 192 bits of security against collision attacks.
It is available as of z10.
config CRYPTO_DES_S390
tristate "DES and Triple DES cipher algorithms"
......@@ -148,8 +146,10 @@ config S390_PRNG
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.
ANSI X9.17 standard. User-space programs access the
pseudo-random-number device through the char device /dev/prandom.
It is available as of z9.
config CRYPTO_GHASH_S390
tristate "GHASH digest algorithm"
......
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