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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 1/4] Wrap crc_t10dif function all to use crypto transform framework
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On Sun, 2013-04-28 at 08:11 +0800, Herbert Xu wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 09:44:17AM -0700, Tim Chen wrote:
> >
> > + old_tfm = crct10dif_tfm;
> > + crc_t10dif_newalg = true;
> > + /* make sure new alg flag is turned on before starting to switch tfm */
> > + mb();
> > +
> > + new_tfm = crypto_alloc_shash("crct10dif", 0, 0);
> > + if (IS_ERR(new_tfm))
> > + goto done;
> > +
> > + if (old_tfm)
> > + if (crypto_tfm_alg_priority(&old_tfm->base) >=
> > + crypto_tfm_alg_priority(&new_tfm->base)) {
> > + crypto_free_shash(new_tfm);
> > + goto done;
> > + }
> > + crct10dif_tfm = new_tfm;
> > + /* make sure update to tfm pointer is completed */
> > + mb();
> > + crypto_free_shash(old_tfm);
>
> This is not safe at all. You'd need to use something like RCU.
>
> However, I think this is an overkill. Initialising it once should
> be enough. If someone really wanted to change things at run-time,
> they could always build this as a module and unload/reload it.
>

If I allocate the transform under the mod init instead, how can I make
sure that the fast version is already registered if I have it compiled
in? It is not clear to me how that's done looking at the libcrc32c
code.

Thanks.

Tim



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