Reformat comment in PassphraseCacheService

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Dominik Schürmann 2015-04-13 23:53:46 +02:00
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@ -52,19 +52,19 @@ import java.util.Date;
* This service runs in its own process, but is available to all other processes as the main
* passphrase cache. Use the static methods addCachedPassphrase and getCachedPassphrase for
* convenience.
* <p/>
*
* The passphrase cache service always works with both a master key id and a subkey id. The master
* key id is always used to retrieve relevant info from the database, while the subkey id is used
* to determine the type behavior (regular passphrase, empty passphrase, stripped key,
* divert-to-card) for the specific key requested.
* <p/>
*
* Caching behavior for subkeys depends on the cacheSubs preference:
* <p/>
*
* - If cacheSubs is NOT set, passphrases will be cached and retrieved by master key id. The
* checks for special subkeys will still be done, but otherwise it is assumed that all subkeys
* from the same master key will use the same passphrase. This can lead to bad passphrase
* errors if two subkeys are encrypted differently. This is the default behavior.
* <p/>
*
* - If cacheSubs IS set, passphrases will be cached per subkey id. This means that if a keyring
* has two subkeys for different purposes, passphrases will be cached independently and the
* user will be asked for a passphrase once per subkey even if it is the same one. This mode
@ -72,6 +72,7 @@ import java.util.Date;
* will be correct without fail. Since keyrings with differently encrypted subkeys are a very
* rare occurrence, and caching by keyring is what the user expects in the vast majority of
* cases, this is not the default behavior.
*
*/
public class PassphraseCacheService extends Service {