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Dears ,
Can any body benefit about the most popular AES C code used worldwide ??
If there is a link to find the code i will be thankfull

What I have tried:

Dears ,
Can any body benefit about the most popular AES C code used worldwide ??
If there is a link to find the code i will be thankfull
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Updated 15-Feb-16 9:22am
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 15-Feb-16 15:23pm    
Why using "What I have tried" section without telling us what you have tried? :-)
—SA
Moh.Mah.Msh. 15-Feb-16 15:27pm    
Actually i was in a hurry.
i am seeking a lot of options for AES since i am working on Parallelizing AES so i should take a look about the most popular used AES C codes
Regards
Dave Kreskowiak 15-Feb-16 16:15pm    
What do you mean by "parallelizing AES"? Parallelizing what exactly?
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 15-Feb-16 17:35pm    
He-he... Do you know the "Want to talk about it" joke? See below... :-)
—SA
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 15-Feb-16 17:34pm    
Not clear. Most algorithms should be simply agnostics to parallelism. This is certainly one of them.
What's the problem with parallelism, exactly?

Anyway, you are not explaining any problem and not asking any certain question anyway.
There is a joke:
One psychoanalyst asks another one:
— Could you lend me $200?
— Do you want to talk about it?

—SA

1 solution

I think, AES allows for three different key lengths: 128, 192, or 256 bits.
AES requires the block size to be 128 bits, the original
Rijndael cipher works with any block size that
is a multiple of 32 as long as it exceeds 128.
 
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