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H A Dcrypt.tex2575 \mysection{F9--MAC}
2576 The F9--MAC is yet another CBC--MAC variant proposed for the 3GPP standard. Originally specified to be used with the KASUMI block cipher, it can also be used
2577 with other ciphers. For LibTomCrypt, the F9--MAC code can use any cipher.
2580 F9--MAC differs slightly from the other MAC functions in that it requires the caller to perform the final message padding. The padding quite simply is a direction
2585 with F9--MAC.
2587 \subsection{F9--MAC Functions}
2588 A F9--MAC state is initialized with the following function:
2597 This will initialize the F9--MAC state \textit{f9}, with the key specified in \textit{key} of length \textit{keylen} octets. The cipher indicated
2600 To process data through F9--MAC use the following function:
2608 This will add the message octets pointed to by \textit{in} of length \textit{inlen} to the F9
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