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SubjectRe: [PATCH] crypto: x86/polyval - Fix crashes when keys are not 16-byte aligned
On Mon, Oct 17, 2022 at 03:26:20PM -0700, Nathan Huckleberry wrote:
> The key_powers array is not guaranteed to be 16-byte aligned, so using
> movaps to operate on key_powers is not allowed.
>
> Switch movaps to movups.
>
> Fixes: 34f7f6c30112 ("crypto: x86/polyval - Add PCLMULQDQ accelerated implementation of POLYVAL")
> Reported-by: Bruno Goncalves <bgoncalv@redhat.com>
> Signed-off-by: Nathan Huckleberry <nhuck@google.com>
> ---
> arch/x86/crypto/polyval-clmulni_asm.S | 2 +-
> 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> diff --git a/arch/x86/crypto/polyval-clmulni_asm.S b/arch/x86/crypto/polyval-clmulni_asm.S
> index a6ebe4e7dd2b..32b98cb53ddf 100644
> --- a/arch/x86/crypto/polyval-clmulni_asm.S
> +++ b/arch/x86/crypto/polyval-clmulni_asm.S
> @@ -234,7 +234,7 @@
>
> movups (MSG), %xmm0
> pxor SUM, %xmm0
> - movaps (KEY_POWERS), %xmm1
> + movups (KEY_POWERS), %xmm1
> schoolbook1_noload
> dec BLOCKS_LEFT
> addq $16, MSG

I thought that crypto_tfm::__crt_ctx is guaranteed to be 16-byte aligned,
and that the x86 AES code relies on that property.

But now I see that actually the x86 AES code manually aligns the context.
See aes_ctx() in arch/x86/crypto/aesni-intel_glue.c.

Did you consider doing the same for polyval?

If you do prefer this way, it would be helpful to leave a comment for
schoolbook1_iteration that mentions that the unaligned access support of
vpclmulqdq is being relied on, i.e. pclmulqdq wouldn't work.

- Eric

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