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464 Essentially, it will round the input keysize in \textit{keysize} down to the next appropriate key size. This function
664 Twofish round function.
3737 correspond to key sizes of 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 384, and 521 bits respectively. If you pass a key size that is between any key size it will round
4886 composite. No prime number will fail the two phases but composites can. Each round of the Rabin-Miller algorithm reduces
5648 Some ciphers allow different number of rounds to be used. Usually you just use the default. The default round count is \textit{default\_rounds}.
5669 example, if the input is $25$ and $24$ is valid then it stores $24$ back in the pointed to integer. It must not round up and must return an error if the keysize