Developer Reference for Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives Cryptography 2018
The code and syntax used in this document for function and variable declarations are written in the ANSI C style. However, versions of Intel IPP for different processors or operating systems may, of necessity, vary slightly.
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In this document, notational conventions include:
The following font conventions are used throughout this document:
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Mixed with the uppercase in function names, code examples, and call statements, for example, ippsAdd_BNU. |
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Parameters in function prototype parameters and parameters description, for example, pCtx, pSrcMesg. |
The naming conventions for different items are the same as used by the Intel IPP software.
In this document, each function is introduced by its short name (without the ipps prefix and descriptors) and a brief description of its purpose.
The ipps prefix in function names is always used in code examples and function prototypes. In the text, this prefix is omitted when referring to the function group.