Messages in this thread | ![/](/images/icornerl.gif) | | Subject | Re: Decreasing time for `rsa_init` | From | Paul Menzel <> | Date | Thu, 13 Jul 2017 20:20:41 +0200 |
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Dear Stephan,
Am Mittwoch, den 12.07.2017, 19:38 +0200 schrieb Paul Menzel:
> On 07/12/17 19:28, Stephan Müller wrote: > > Am Mittwoch, 12. Juli 2017, 12:59:58 CEST schrieb Paul Menzel: > > > Building CRYPTO_RSA not as module, but into the Linux kernel, > > > `rsa_init()` takes 130 ms on an ASRock E350M1. > > > > > > (Timings are shown by adding `initcall_debug` to Linux command > > > line [1]. > > > The times are visualized by `analyze_boot.py` from pm-graph [2] > > > or `systemd-bootchart`.) > > > > > > This is quite a lot of time compared to other modules, and I > > > wonder if > > > there are ways to decrease that time other than building it as a > > > module, > > > and not signing modules? > > > > Is the testmgr compiled? If yes, the self test may take that time. > > It looks like it is, as the tests are not disabled. > > ``` > $ grep MANAGER_DISABLE_TESTS .config > # CONFIG_CRYPTO_MANAGER_DISABLE_TESTS is not set > ``` > > I’ll try an image without the tests, and will report back.
Thank you. That was it. Disabling the tests reduces the time to 51 μs.
``` kernel: calling rsa_init+0x0/0x40 @ 1 kernel: initcall rsa_init+0x0/0x40 returned 0 after 51 usecs ```
It’d be nice to be able to disable the testmgr during run-time by adding an option to the Linux Kernel command line for example.
Kind regards,
Paul
> > > [1] http://elinux.org/Initcall_Debug > > > [2] https://github.com/01org/pm-graph
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