On Thu, 12 May 2016, David Howells wrote:
Mat Martineau <mathew.j.martineau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
+ len = crypto_akcipher_maxsize(tfm);
+ info->key_size = len * 8;
+ info->max_data_size = len;
+ info->max_sig_size = len;
+ info->max_enc_size = len;
+ info->max_dec_size = len;
If len > UINT16_MAX, should UINT16_MAX be reported as the max size? Similar
question for len*8 and key_size.
key_size is 32 bits, but the other sizes are all 16 bits, so you would need a
524288-bit key to exceed their capacity. I'm not sure that's likely anytime
soon, but should I just make all the sizes 32-bit anyway?
Given that cryto_akcipher_maxsize() returns an int and keyctl_pkey_query
is part of the userspace API, I support bumping the sizes to 32-bit.
--
Mat Martineau
Intel OTC
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