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NAME

       kcapi_handle_reinit - re-initialize a new kernel interface

SYNOPSIS

       int kcapi_handle_reinit(struct kcapi_handle ** newhandle, struct kcapi_handle * existing,
                               uint32_t flags);

ARGUMENTS

       newhandle
           [out] cipher handle filled during the call

       existing
           [in] existing cipher handle from which a new handle shall be re-initialized

       flags
           [in] flags specifying the type of cipher handle

DESCRIPTION

       The kernel crypto API interface operates with two types of file descriptors, the TFM file
       descriptor and the OP file descriptor.

       The TFM file descriptor receives the cipher-operation static information: the key, and the
       AEAD tag size.

       The OP file descriptor receives the volatile data, such as the plaintext / ciphertext, the
       IV, or the AEAD AD size.

       The kernel crypto API AF_ALG interface supports the concept that one TFM file descriptor
       can operate with multiple OP file descriptors. The different OP file descriptors can
       perform completely separate cipher operations using the same key which can execute in
       parallel. The parallel execution can be performed in the same or different process
       threads.

       kcapi_handle_reinit function allows the allocation of a new cipher handle with a new OP
       file descriptor but using the same TFM file descriptor. To obtain a reference to the TFM
       file descriptor, an existing cipher handle is used as source.  kcapi_handle_reinit can be
       invoked multiple times. Each resulting cipher handle must be deallocated with
       kcapi_cipher_destroy. The deallocation ensures that the TFM resource is only released if
       the last handle using this TFM resource is released.

       return 0 upon success; -EINVAL - accept syscall failed -ENOMEM - cipher handle cannot be
       allocated

AUTHOR

       Stephan Mueller <smueller@chronox.de>
           Author.

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