AES cipher algorithms
modulename: aes_generic.ko
and/oraes.ko
configname: CONFIG_CRYPTO_AES
Linux Kernel Configuration
└─>Cryptographic options
└─>AES cipher algorithms
In linux kernel since version 2.6.12
							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.
							
						
The AES specifies three key sizes: 128, 192 and 256 bits
							
						
See <http://csrc.nist.gov/CryptoToolkit/aes/> for more information.
							
						
					
					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.
The AES specifies three key sizes: 128, 192 and 256 bits
See <http://csrc.nist.gov/CryptoToolkit/aes/> for more information.
