Re: [PATCH 00/12] New Crypto service commands

From: Dinh Nguyen
Date: Fri Jun 23 2023 - 03:32:09 EST




On 6/23/23 01:53, Ang, Tien Sung wrote:


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From: Dinh Nguyen <dinguyen@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [PATCH 00/12] New Crypto service commands



On 6/22/23 22:20, tien.sung.ang@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
From: Ang Tien Sung <tien.sung.ang@xxxxxxxxx>

hi,
This patch set comprises updates to the svc driver to add new crypto
services for AES encryption/decryption, SHA2 digest generation, SHA2
MAC verification, ECDSA hash signing, ECDSA SHA2 data signing, ECDSA
hash signature verification, ECDSA SHA2 data signature verification
crypto key management and lastly ECDSA public key retrieval.
The additions of the commands are all standard entries to svc driver
with minimal logic.


I guess I'll ask the same question, who's the consumer for these?


This commands will be used by the future and current
downstream crypto driver that is under redesign.
The svc driver is merely a firmware messenger that is
used to send Mailbox commands to the SDM firmware.
It is essential for us to begin doing this first. Thanks


I think what you're going to find out quickly when you upstream more is that the community will not care about your downstream stuff. The problem I have with this patch is that you're adding code that no-one is using at the moment and with the crypto driver being redesigned, this code may or may not get used, right? Let's focus on the getting the crypto driver first.

Dinh