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20 
21 #ifndef AVUTIL_AES_INTERNAL_H
22 #define AVUTIL_AES_INTERNAL_H
23 
24 #include "mem_internal.h"
25 #include <stdint.h>
26 
27 typedef union {
28  uint64_t u64[2];
29  uint32_t u32[4];
30  uint8_t u8x4[4][4];
31  uint8_t u8[16];
32 } av_aes_block;
33 
34 typedef struct AVAES {
35  // Note: round_key[16] is accessed in the init code, but this only
36  // overwrites state, which does not matter (see also commit ba554c0).
39  int rounds;
40  void (*crypt)(struct AVAES *a, uint8_t *dst, const uint8_t *src, int count, uint8_t *iv, int rounds);
41 } AVAES;
42 
43 #endif /* AVUTIL_AES_INTERNAL_H */
mem_internal.h
AVAES::rounds
int rounds
Definition: aes_internal.h:39
av_aes_block
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src
#define src
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AVAES::crypt
void(* crypt)(struct AVAES *a, uint8_t *dst, const uint8_t *src, int count, uint8_t *iv, int rounds)
Definition: aes_internal.h:40
AVAES::round_key
av_aes_block round_key[15]
Definition: aes_internal.h:37
a
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DECLARE_ALIGNED
#define DECLARE_ALIGNED(n, t, v)
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AVAES
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AVAES::state
av_aes_block state[2]
Definition: aes_internal.h:38