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Title "OPENSSL_S390XCAP 3"
way too many mistakes in technical documents.
To change the set of instructions available to an application, you can set the OPENSSL_s390xcap environment variable before you start the application. After initialization, the capability vector is ANDed bitwise with a mask which is derived from the environment variable.
The environment variable is a semicolon-separated list of tokens which is processed from left to right (whitespace is ignored):
.Vb 1 OPENSSL_s390xcap="<tok1>;<tok2>;..." .Ve
There are three types of tokens:
The 64-bit masks are specified in hexadecimal notation. The 0x prefix is optional. Prefix a mask with a tilde, \*(C`~\*(C', to denote a bitwise \s-1NOT\s0 operation.
The following is a list of significant bits for each instruction. Colon rows separate the individual 64-bit masks. The bit numbers in the first column are consistent with [1], that is, 0 denotes the leftmost bit and the numbering is continuous across 64-bit mask boundaries.
.Vb 1 Bit Mask Facility/Function \& stfle: # 17 1<<46 message-security assist # 25 1<<38 store-clock-fast facility : # 76 1<<51 message-security assist extension 3 # 77 1<<50 message-security assist extension 4 : #129 1<<62 vector facility #134 1<<57 vector packed decimal facility #135 1<<56 vector enhancements facility 1 #146 1<<45 message-security assist extension 8 #155 1<<36 message-security assist extension 9 \& kimd : # 1 1<<62 KIMD-SHA-1 # 2 1<<61 KIMD-SHA-256 # 3 1<<60 KIMD-SHA-512 # 32 1<<31 KIMD-SHA3-224 # 33 1<<30 KIMD-SHA3-256 # 34 1<<29 KIMD-SHA3-384 # 35 1<<28 KIMD-SHA3-512 # 36 1<<27 KIMD-SHAKE-128 # 37 1<<26 KIMD-SHAKE-256 : # 65 1<<62 KIMD-GHASH \& klmd : # 32 1<<31 KLMD-SHA3-224 # 33 1<<30 KLMD-SHA3-256 # 34 1<<29 KLMD-SHA3-384 # 35 1<<28 KLMD-SHA3-512 # 36 1<<27 KLMD-SHAKE-128 # 37 1<<26 KLMD-SHAKE-256 : \& km : # 18 1<<45 KM-AES-128 # 19 1<<44 KM-AES-192 # 20 1<<43 KM-AES-256 # 50 1<<13 KM-XTS-AES-128 # 52 1<<11 KM-XTS-AES-256 : \& kmc : # 18 1<<45 KMC-AES-128 # 19 1<<44 KMC-AES-192 # 20 1<<43 KMC-AES-256 : \& kmac : # 18 1<<45 KMAC-AES-128 # 19 1<<44 KMAC-AES-192 # 20 1<<43 KMAC-AES-256 : \& kmctr: : \& kmo : # 18 1<<45 KMO-AES-128 # 19 1<<44 KMO-AES-192 # 20 1<<43 KMO-AES-256 : \& kmf : # 18 1<<45 KMF-AES-128 # 19 1<<44 KMF-AES-192 # 20 1<<43 KMF-AES-256 : \& prno : : \& kma : # 18 1<<45 KMA-GCM-AES-128 # 19 1<<44 KMA-GCM-AES-192 # 20 1<<43 KMA-GCM-AES-256 : \& pcc : : # 64 1<<63 PCC-Scalar-Multiply-P256 # 65 1<<62 PCC-Scalar-Multiply-P384 # 66 1<<61 PCC-Scalar-Multiply-P521 # 72 1<<55 PCC-Scalar-Multiply-Ed25519 # 73 1<<54 PCC-Scalar-Multiply-Ed448 # 80 1<<47 PCC-Scalar-Multiply-X25519 # 81 1<<46 PCC-Scalar-Multiply-X448 \& kdsa : # 1 1<<62 KDSA-ECDSA-Verify-P256 # 2 1<<61 KDSA-ECDSA-Verify-P384 # 3 1<<60 KDSA-ECDSA-Verify-P521 # 9 1<<54 KDSA-ECDSA-Sign-P256 # 10 1<<53 KDSA-ECDSA-Sign-P384 # 11 1<<52 KDSA-ECDSA-Sign-P521 # 32 1<<31 KDSA-EdDSA-Verify-Ed25519 # 36 1<<27 KDSA-EdDSA-Verify-Ed448 # 40 1<<23 KDSA-EdDSA-Sign-Ed25519 # 44 1<<19 KDSA-EdDSA-Sign-Ed448 : .Ve
.Vb 1 OPENSSL_s390xcap="z196" .Ve
Disables the vector facility:
.Vb 1 OPENSSL_s390xcap="stfle:~0:~0:~0x4000000000000000" .Ve
Disables the KM-XTS-AES and the KIMD-SHAKE function codes:
.Vb 1 OPENSSL_s390xcap="km:~0x2800:~0;kimd:~0xc000000:~0" .Ve
Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the \*(L"License\*(R"). You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy in the file \s-1LICENSE\s0 in the source distribution or at <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.