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CRYPTSETUP-BENCHMARK(8)      Maintenance Commands      CRYPTSETUP-BENCHMARK(8)

NAME
       cryptsetup-benchmark - benchmarks ciphers and KDF

SYNOPSIS
       cryptsetup benchmark [<options>]

DESCRIPTION
       Benchmarks ciphers and KDF (key derivation function). Without
       parameters, it tries to measure few common configurations.

       To benchmark other ciphers or modes, you need to specify --cipher and
       --key-size options.

       To benchmark PBKDF you need to specify --pbkdf or --hash with optional
       cost parameters --iter-time, --pbkdf-memory or --pbkdf-parallel.

       NOTE: This benchmark uses memory only and is only informative. You
       cannot directly predict real storage encryption speed from it.

       For testing block ciphers, this benchmark requires kernel userspace
       crypto API to be available (introduced in Linux kernel 2.6.38). If you
       are configuring kernel yourself, enable "User-space interface for
       symmetric key cipher algorithms" in "Cryptographic API" section
       (CRYPTO_USER_API_SKCIPHER .config option).

       <options> can be [--cipher, --key-size, --hash, --pbkdf, --iter-time,
       --pbkdf-memory, --pbkdf-parallel].

OPTIONS
       --hash, -h <hash-spec>
           The specified hash is used for PBKDF2 and AF splitter.

       --cipher, -c <cipher-spec>
           Set the cipher specification string.

       --key-size, -s bits
           Sets key size in bits. The argument has to be a multiple of 8. The
           possible key-sizes are limited by the cipher and mode used.

           See /proc/crypto for more information. Note that key-size in
           /proc/crypto is stated in bytes.

           This option can be used for open --type plain or luksFormat. All
           other LUKS actions will use the key-size specified in the LUKS
           header. Use cryptsetup --help to show the compiled-in defaults.

       --pbkdf <PBKDF spec>
           Set Password-Based Key Derivation Function (PBKDF) algorithm for
           LUKS keyslot. The PBKDF can be: pbkdf2 (for PBKDF2 according to
           RFC2898), argon2i for Argon2i or argon2id for Argon2id (see Argon2
           <https://www.cryptolux.org/index.php/Argon2> for more info).

           For LUKS1, only PBKDF2 is accepted (no need to use this option).
           The default PBKDF for LUKS2 is set during compilation time and is
           available in cryptsetup --help output.

           A PBKDF is used for increasing dictionary and brute-force attack
           cost for keyslot passwords. The parameters can be time, memory and
           parallel cost.

           For PBKDF2, only time cost (number of iterations) applies. For
           Argon2i/id, there is also memory cost (memory required during the
           process of key derivation) and parallel cost (number of threads
           that run in parallel during the key derivation.

           Note that increasing memory cost also increases time, so the final
           parameter values are measured by a benchmark. The benchmark tries
           to find iteration time (--iter-time) with required memory cost
           --pbkdf-memory. If it is not possible, the memory cost is decreased
           as well. The parallel cost --pbkdf-parallel is constant and is
           checked against available CPU cores.

           You can see all PBKDF parameters for particular LUKS2 keyslot with
           cryptsetup-luksDump(8) command.

           NOTE: If you do not want to use benchmark and want to specify all
           parameters directly, use --pbkdf-force-iterations with
           --pbkdf-memory and --pbkdf-parallel. This will override the values
           without benchmarking. Note it can cause extremely long unlocking
           time or cause out-of-memory conditions with unconditional process
           termination. Use only in specific cases, for example, if you know
           that the formatted device will be used on some small embedded
           system.

           MINIMAL AND MAXIMAL PBKDF COSTS: For PBKDF2, the minimum iteration
           count is 1000 and maximum is 4294967295 (maximum for 32bit unsigned
           integer). Memory and parallel costs are unused for PBKDF2. For
           Argon2i and Argon2id, minimum iteration count (CPU cost) is 4 and
           maximum is 4294967295 (maximum for 32bit unsigned integer). Minimum
           memory cost is 32 KiB and maximum is 4 GiB. (Limited by addressable
           memory on some CPU platforms.) If the memory cost parameter is
           benchmarked (not specified by a parameter) it is always in range
           from 64 MiB to 1 GiB. The parallel cost minimum is 1 and maximum 4
           (if enough CPUs cores are available, otherwise it is decreased).

       --iter-time, -i <number of milliseconds>
           The number of milliseconds to spend with PBKDF passphrase
           processing. Specifying 0 as parameter selects the compiled-in
           default.

       --pbkdf-memory <number>
           Set the memory cost for PBKDF (for Argon2i/id the number represents
           kilobytes). Note that it is maximal value, PBKDF benchmark or
           available physical memory can decrease it. This option is not
           available for PBKDF2.

       --pbkdf-parallel <number>
           Set the parallel cost for PBKDF (number of threads, up to 4). Note
           that it is maximal value, it is decreased automatically if CPU
           online count is lower. This option is not available for PBKDF2.

       --batch-mode, -q
           Suppresses all confirmation questions. Use with care!

           If the --verify-passphrase option is not specified, this option
           also switches off the passphrase verification.

       --debug or --debug-json
           Run in debug mode with full diagnostic logs. Debug output lines are
           always prefixed by #.

           If --debug-json is used, additional LUKS2 JSON data structures are
           printed.

       --version, -V
           Show the program version.

       --usage
           Show short option help.

       --help, -?
           Show help text and default parameters.

REPORTING BUGS
       Report bugs at cryptsetup mailing list <cryptsetup@lists.linux.dev> or
       in Issues project section
       <https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/-/issues/new>.

       Please attach output of the failed command with --debug option added.

SEE ALSO
       Cryptsetup FAQ
       <https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/wikis/FrequentlyAskedQuestions>

       cryptsetup(8), integritysetup(8) and veritysetup(8)

CRYPTSETUP
       Part of cryptsetup project <https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/>.

cryptsetup 2.7.0                  2024-08-30           CRYPTSETUP-BENCHMARK(8)

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