Re: [PATCH v4 00/12] Add support for NIST P521 to ecdsa

From: Stefan Berger
Date: Mon Mar 04 2024 - 14:07:09 EST




On 3/4/24 13:10, Lukas Wunner wrote:
On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 09:19:55PM -0500, Stefan Berger wrote:
This series adds support for the NIST P521 curve to the ecdsa module
to enable signature verification with it.

An issue with the current code in ecdsa is that it assumes that input
arrays providing key coordinates for example, are arrays of digits
(a 'digit' is a 'u64'). This works well for all currently supported
curves, such as NIST P192/256/384, but does not work for NIST P521 where
coordinates are 8 digits + 2 bytes long. So some of the changes deal with
converting byte arrays to digits and adjusting tests on input byte
array lengths to tolerate arrays not providing multiples of 8 bytes.

When respinning this series as v5, feel free to add my

Tested-by: Lukas Wunner <lukas@xxxxxxxxx>

Thanks.


I cherry-picked the commits from your nist_p521.v5 branch...

https://github.com/stefanberger/linux-ima-namespaces/commits/nist_p521.v5/

...onto my development branch for PCI device authentication...

https://github.com/l1k/linux/commits/doe

...and tested against qemu+libspdm that an emulated NVMe drive
is able to present a valid signature using NIST P521 + SHA384
which can be verified correctly by the kernel.

FYI: I have a PR for a test suite here as well:

https://github.com/stefanberger/eckey-testing/pull/1


I needed to fix up two of my patches, one which adds P1363
signature format support to the kernel and another fixup to
add NIST P521 support to the in-kernel SPDM library
(two top-most commits on my above-linked development branch).

I performed this test against your f81547267725 head and notice
that you pushed a new version today (with "curve->nbits == 521"
instead of strcmp), but I'm confident those two small changes
wouldn't alter the outcone, hence my Tested-by stands.

Thanks,

Lukas