Re: sha384 self-test failure oddity

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Jarod Wilson <jarod@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> While doing a bit of testing of some other crypto code, I've repeatedly
> noticed a sha384 self-test failure. If you 'modprobe tcrypt', the
> sha384 self-test fails, then immediately after it, sha384-generic
> self-tests succeed. Something is awry w/sha384 initialization, as
> can be more plainly seen by the following after a reboot:
> 
> # modprobe tcrypt mode=11 (run sha384 self-test)
> 
> dmesg
> -----
> alg: hash: Failed to load transform for sha384: -2

What kernel version and config? I can't reproduce this with
2.6.30-rc7.  What does modinfo sha512_generic say?

Thanks,
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