Struct CryptActivationHandle

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pub struct CryptActivationHandle<'a> { /* private fields */ }
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Handle for activation options

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impl<'a> CryptActivationHandle<'a>

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pub fn activate_by_passphrase( &mut self, name: Option<&str>, keyslot: Option<c_uint>, passphrase: &[u8], flags: CryptActivate, ) -> Result<c_uint, LibcryptErr>

Activate device by passphrase.

A value of None for the name will only check the passphrase and will not activate the keyslot.

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pub fn activate_by_keyfile_device_offset( &mut self, name: Option<&str>, keyslot: Option<c_uint>, keyfile: &Path, keyfile_size: Option<size_t>, keyfile_offset: u64, flags: CryptActivate, ) -> Result<c_uint, LibcryptErr>

Activate device by key file

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pub fn activate_by_volume_key( &mut self, name: Option<&str>, volume_key: Option<&[u8]>, flags: CryptActivate, ) -> Result<(), LibcryptErr>

Activate device by volume key

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pub fn activate_by_keyring( &mut self, name: Option<&str>, key_description: &str, keyslot: Option<c_uint>, flags: CryptActivate, ) -> Result<c_uint, LibcryptErr>

Activeate device using passphrase in kernel keyring

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pub fn deactivate( &mut self, name: &str, flags: CryptDeactivate, ) -> Result<(), LibcryptErr>

Deactivate crypt device

Set the keyring to link the volume key to on activation.

If keyring is None, linking will be disabled.

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