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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_MFD_LOONGSON_SE
:
CONFIG_LOONGARCH && CONFIG_ACPI
loongson-se
The Loongson Security Engine chip supports RNG, SM2, SM3 and SM4 accelerator engines. Each engine have its own DMA buffer provided by the controller. The kernel cannot directly send commands to the engine and must first send them to the controller, which will forward them to the corresponding engine.
Raw data from LKDDb:
lkddb acpi "LOON0011" : CONFIG_MFD_LOONGSON_SE : drivers/mfd/loongson-se.c # in 6.18-rc+HEAD
lkddb module loongson-se CONFIG_MFD_LOONGSON_SE : drivers/mfd/Kconfig : "Loongson Security Engine chip controller driver" # in 6.18-rc+HEAD
lkddb platform "loongson-se" : CONFIG_MFD_LOONGSON_SE : drivers/mfd/loongson-se.c # in 6.18-rc+HEAD
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