Re: Crypto test results unused?

From: Krzysztof Halasa
Date: Mon Dec 28 2009 - 15:14:26 EST


Krzysztof Halasa <khc@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> is the core crypto code supposed to "kill" algorithms which fail the
> test?
>
> On little-endian IXP4xx 3 hardware-assisted algorithms fail (due to
> apparently unrelated bug which I will take care of). It seems the kernel
> is still using these failing algorithms (my debugging code adds extra
> fields to the /proc output):
>
> alg: skcipher: Test 1 failed on encryption for ecb(des)-ixp4xx
> 00000000: 01 23 45 67 89 ab cd e7
> alg: skcipher: Test 1 failed on encryption for ecb(des3_ede)-ixp4xx
> 00000000: 73 6f 6d 65 64 61 74 61
> alg: skcipher: Test 1 failed on encryption for ecb(aes)-ixp4xx
> 00000000: 00 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 aa bb cc dd ee ff
>
> # grep 'ecb(des)-ixp4xx\|ecb(des3_ede)-ixp4xx\|ecb(aes)-ixp4xx' /proc/cryp
> to -A 6
> driver : ecb(aes)-ixp4xx
> module : ixp4xx_crypto
> priority : 300
> refcnt : 1
> flags : 0x85
> ptr : 0xbf020074
> selftest : unknown
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

I think probably crypto_alg_tested() should mark the failing algorithm
somehow?
void crypto_alg_tested(const char *name, int err)
{
...
found:
q->cra_flags |= CRYPTO_ALG_DEAD;
alg = test->adult;

>>>>>>>>>>>>> maybe here? if (err) mark_as_failed(alg); <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

if (err || list_empty(&alg->cra_list))
goto complete;

alg->cra_flags |= CRYPTO_ALG_TESTED;
--
Krzysztof Halasa
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