From: Fiona Trahe Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2018 14:10:50 +0000 (+0100) Subject: doc: correct typo and cosmetic changes in qat guide X-Git-Url: http://git.droids-corp.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=aa38c849cf75fbbefcb96138dce4de25c809afe0;p=dpdk.git doc: correct typo and cosmetic changes in qat guide Signed-off-by: Fiona Trahe Acked-by: Tomasz Jozwiak --- diff --git a/doc/guides/cryptodevs/qat.rst b/doc/guides/cryptodevs/qat.rst index 7df49ca44c..17b313c9db 100644 --- a/doc/guides/cryptodevs/qat.rst +++ b/doc/guides/cryptodevs/qat.rst @@ -72,17 +72,18 @@ Extra notes on KASUMI F9 ------------------------ When using KASUMI F9 authentication algorithm, the input buffer must be -constructed according to the 3GPP KASUMI specifications (section 4.4, page 13): -``_. -Input buffer has to have COUNT (4 bytes), FRESH (4 bytes), MESSAGE and DIRECTION (1 bit) -concatenated. After the DIRECTION bit, a single '1' bit is appended, followed by -between 0 and 7 '0' bits, so that the total length of the buffer is multiple of 8 bits. -Note that the actual message can be any length, specified in bits. +constructed according to the +`3GPP KASUMI specification `_ +(section 4.4, page 13). The input buffer has to have COUNT (4 bytes), +FRESH (4 bytes), MESSAGE and DIRECTION (1 bit) concatenated. After the DIRECTION +bit, a single '1' bit is appended, followed by between 0 and 7 '0' bits, so that +the total length of the buffer is multiple of 8 bits. Note that the actual +message can be any length, specified in bits. Once this buffer is passed this way, when creating the crypto operation, -length of data to authenticate (op.sym.auth.data.length) must be the length +length of data to authenticate "op.sym.auth.data.length" must be the length of all the items described above, including the padding at the end. -Also, offset of data to authenticate (op.sym.auth.data.offset) +Also, offset of data to authenticate "op.sym.auth.data.offset" must be such that points at the start of the COUNT bytes. @@ -142,19 +143,19 @@ Device and driver naming ------------------------ * The qat cryptodev driver name is "crypto_qat". - The rte_cryptodev_devices_get() returns the devices exposed by this driver. + The "rte_cryptodev_devices_get()" returns the devices exposed by this driver. * Each qat crypto device has a unique name, in format - _, e.g. "0000:41:01.0_qat_sym". - This name can be passed to rte_cryptodev_get_dev_id() to get the device_id. + "_", e.g. "0000:41:01.0_qat_sym". + This name can be passed to "rte_cryptodev_get_dev_id()" to get the device_id. .. Note:: - The qat crypto driver name is passed to the dpdk-test-crypto-perf tool in the -devtype parameter. + The qat crypto driver name is passed to the dpdk-test-crypto-perf tool in the "-devtype" parameter. The qat crypto device name is in the format of the slave parameter passed to the crypto scheduler. -* The qat compressdev driver name is "comp_qat". +* The qat compressdev driver name is "qat". The rte_compressdev_devices_get() returns the devices exposed by this driver. * Each qat compression device has a unique name, in format @@ -166,7 +167,7 @@ Available kernel drivers ------------------------ Kernel drivers for each device are listed in the following table. Scroll right -to check that the driver and device supports the servic you require. +to check that the driver and device supports the service you require. .. _table_qat_pmds_drivers: