[PATCH v2 3/7] crypto: blake2b: simplify key init

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The keyed init writes the key bytes to the input buffer and does an
update. We can do that in two ways: fill the buffer and update
immediatelly. This is what current blake2b_init_key does. Any other
following _update or _final will continue from the updated state.

The other way is to write the key and set the number of bytes to process
at the next _update or _final, lazy evaluation. Which leads to the the
simplified code in this patch.

Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@xxxxxxxx>
---
 crypto/blake2b_generic.c | 14 ++++++--------
 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/crypto/blake2b_generic.c b/crypto/blake2b_generic.c
index d3da6113a96a..fd0fbb076058 100644
--- a/crypto/blake2b_generic.c
+++ b/crypto/blake2b_generic.c
@@ -85,8 +85,6 @@ static const u8 blake2b_sigma[12][16] = {
 	{ 14, 10,  4,  8,  9, 15, 13,  6,  1, 12,  0,  2, 11,  7,  5,  3 }
 };
 
-static void blake2b_update(struct blake2b_state *S, const void *pin, size_t inlen);
-
 static void blake2b_set_lastnode(struct blake2b_state *S)
 {
 	S->f[1] = (u64)-1;
@@ -235,12 +233,12 @@ static int blake2b_init(struct shash_desc *desc)
 	state->h[0] ^= 0x01010000 | mctx->keylen << 8 | digestsize;
 
 	if (mctx->keylen) {
-		u8 block[BLAKE2B_BLOCKBYTES];
-
-		memset(block, 0, BLAKE2B_BLOCKBYTES);
-		memcpy(block, mctx->key, mctx->keylen);
-		blake2b_update(state, block, BLAKE2B_BLOCKBYTES);
-		memzero_explicit(block, BLAKE2B_BLOCKBYTES);
+		/*
+		 * Prefill the buffer with the key, next call to _update or
+		 * _final will process it
+		 */
+		memcpy(state->buf, mctx->key, mctx->keylen);
+		state->buflen = BLAKE2B_BLOCKBYTES;
 	}
 	return 0;
 }
-- 
2.23.0




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