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/external/autotest/site_utils/bootperf-bin/
Dresultset.py344 newkeys = {}
345 newkeys["shutdown"] = shutdown
346 newkeys["firmware"] = shutdown + firmware_time
347 newkeys["startup"] = newkeys["firmware"] + startup
348 newkeys["chrome_exec"] = newkeys["firmware"] + chrome_exec
349 newkeys["login"] = reboot
350 super(_RebootKeySet, self).AddIterationResults(newkeys)
/external/chromium-trace/catapult/third_party/gsutil/third_party/rsa/tests/
Dtest_pkcs1.py13 (self.pub, self.priv) = rsa.newkeys(256)
56 (self.pub, self.priv) = rsa.newkeys(512)
79 (otherpub, _) = rsa.newkeys(512)
Dtest_bigfile.py18 pub_key, priv_key = rsa.newkeys((6 + 11) * 8)
46 pub_key, priv_key = rsa.newkeys((34 + 11) * 8)
Dtest_strings.py14 (self.pub, self.priv) = rsa.newkeys(384)
Dtest_integers.py10 (self.pub, self.priv) = rsa.newkeys(64)
/external/chromium-trace/catapult/third_party/gsutil/third_party/rsa/rsa/
D__init__.py34 from rsa.key import newkeys, PrivateKey, PublicKey
Dcli.py68 (pub_key, priv_key) = rsa.newkeys(keysize)
Dkey.py549 def newkeys(nbits, accurate=True, poolsize=1): function
D_version200.py381 def newkeys(nbits): function
/external/chromium-trace/catapult/third_party/gsutil/third_party/rsa/
Dcreate_timing_table.py17 rsa.newkeys(bitsize, accurate=accurate, poolsize=poolsize)
/external/chromium-trace/catapult/third_party/gsutil/third_party/rsa/doc/
Dusage.rst29 You can use the :py:func:`rsa.newkeys` function to create a keypair:
31 >>> (pubkey, privkey) = rsa.newkeys(512)
58 >>> (pubkey, privkey) = rsa.newkeys(512, poolsize=8)
128 >>> (bob_pub, bob_priv) = rsa.newkeys(512)
191 >>> (pubkey, privkey) = rsa.newkeys(512)
307 >>> (pub_key, priv_key) = rsa.newkeys(512)
Dcli.rst19 | pyrsa-keygen | Generates a new RSA keypair in PEM or DER format | :py:func:`rsa.newkeys`…
Dreference.rst18 .. autofunction:: rsa.newkeys(keysize)
Dupgrading.rst31 You can either generate a new key with :py:func:`rsa.newkeys`, or use