ANDROID: net: xfrm: make PF_KEY SHA256 use RFC-compliant truncation.
When using the PF_KEY interface, SHA-256 hashes are hardcoded to use 96-bit truncation. This is a violation of RFC4868, which specifies 128-bit truncation, but will not be fixed upstream due to backwards compatibility concerns and because the PF_KEY interface is deprecated in favour of netlink XFRM (which allows the app to specify an arbitrary truncation length). Change the hardcoded truncation length from 96 to 128 so that PF_KEY apps such as racoon will work with standards-compliant VPN servers. Bug: 34114242 Bug: 120440497 Change-Id: Ie46bff4b6358f18117d0be241171d677d31d33f7 Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Colitti <lorenzo@google.com>
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.uinfo = {
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.auth = {
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.icv_truncbits = 96,
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.icv_truncbits = 128,
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.icv_fullbits = 256,
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}
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},
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