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authorRobert Elliott <elliott@hpe.com>2022-08-14 01:14:43 +0200
committerHerbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>2022-08-19 12:39:39 +0200
commita76bd86a85cac9feddc66d38019f943d054f0218 (patch)
tree8bab19ceec2b93ad88c57f157cceacc7c9243506 /crypto
parentcrypto: x86/sha512 - load based on CPU features (diff)
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crypto: testmgr - don't generate WARN for missing modules
This userspace command: modprobe tcrypt or modprobe tcrypt mode=0 runs all the tcrypt test cases numbered <200 (i.e., all the test cases calling tcrypt_test() and returning return values). Tests are sparsely numbered from 0 to 1000. For example: modprobe tcrypt mode=12 tests sha512, and modprobe tcrypt mode=152 tests rfc4543(gcm(aes))) - AES-GCM as GMAC The test manager generates WARNING crashdumps every time it attempts a test using an algorithm that is not available (not built-in to the kernel or available as a module): alg: skcipher: failed to allocate transform for ecb(arc4): -2 ------------[ cut here ]----------- alg: self-tests for ecb(arc4) (ecb(arc4)) failed (rc=-2) WARNING: CPU: 9 PID: 4618 at crypto/testmgr.c:5777 alg_test+0x30b/0x510 [50 more lines....] ---[ end trace 0000000000000000 ]--- If the kernel is compiled with CRYPTO_USER_API_ENABLE_OBSOLETE disabled (the default), then these algorithms are not compiled into the kernel or made into modules and trigger WARNINGs: arc4 tea xtea khazad anubis xeta seed Additionally, any other algorithms that are not enabled in .config will generate WARNINGs. In RHEL 9.0, for example, the default selection of algorithms leads to 16 WARNING dumps. One attempt to fix this was by modifying tcrypt_test() to check crypto_has_alg() and immediately return 0 if crypto_has_alg() fails, rather than proceed and return a non-zero error value that causes the caller (alg_test() in crypto/testmgr.c) to invoke WARN(). That knocks out too many algorithms, though; some combinations like ctr(des3_ede) would work. Instead, change the condition on the WARN to ignore a return value is ENOENT, which is the value returned when the algorithm or combination of algorithms doesn't exist. Add a pr_warn to communicate that information in case the WARN is skipped. This approach allows algorithm tests to work that are combinations, not provided by one driver, like ctr(blowfish). Result - no more WARNINGs: modprobe tcrypt [ 115.541765] tcrypt: testing md5 [ 115.556415] tcrypt: testing sha1 [ 115.570463] tcrypt: testing ecb(des) [ 115.585303] cryptomgr: alg: skcipher: failed to allocate transform for ecb(des): -2 [ 115.593037] cryptomgr: alg: self-tests for ecb(des) using ecb(des) failed (rc=-2) [ 115.593038] tcrypt: testing cbc(des) [ 115.610641] cryptomgr: alg: skcipher: failed to allocate transform for cbc(des): -2 [ 115.618359] cryptomgr: alg: self-tests for cbc(des) using cbc(des) failed (rc=-2) ... Signed-off-by: Robert Elliott <elliott@hpe.com> Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Diffstat (limited to 'crypto')
-rw-r--r--crypto/testmgr.c7
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/crypto/testmgr.c b/crypto/testmgr.c
index bf905c1e89ed..2ad4bcc58617 100644
--- a/crypto/testmgr.c
+++ b/crypto/testmgr.c
@@ -5830,8 +5830,11 @@ test_done:
driver, alg,
fips_enabled ? "fips" : "panic_on_fail");
}
- WARN(1, "alg: self-tests for %s (%s) failed (rc=%d)",
- driver, alg, rc);
+ pr_warn("alg: self-tests for %s using %s failed (rc=%d)",
+ alg, driver, rc);
+ WARN(rc != -ENOENT,
+ "alg: self-tests for %s using %s failed (rc=%d)",
+ alg, driver, rc);
} else {
if (fips_enabled)
pr_info("alg: self-tests for %s (%s) passed\n",