On Fri, Nov 10, 2023 at 11:58:02AM +0800, Jerry Shih wrote: > On Nov 9, 2023, at 15:16, Eric Biggers <ebiggers@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Tue, Nov 07, 2023 at 04:53:13PM +0800, Jerry Shih wrote: > >> On Nov 2, 2023, at 13:16, Eric Biggers <ebiggers@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>> On Thu, Oct 26, 2023 at 02:36:38AM +0800, Jerry Shih wrote: > >>>> +static int ecb_encrypt(struct skcipher_request *req) > >>>> +{ > >>> > >>> There's no fallback for !crypto_simd_usable() here. I really like it this way. > >>> However, for it to work (for skciphers and aeads), RISC-V needs to allow the > >>> vector registers to be used in softirq context. Is that already the case? > >> > >> The kernel-mode-vector could be enabled in softirq, but we don't have nesting > >> vector contexts. Will we have the case that kernel needs to jump to softirq for > >> encryptions during the regular crypto function? If yes, we need to have fallbacks > >> for all algorithms. > > > > Are you asking what happens if a softirq is taken while the CPU is between > > kernel_vector_begin() and kernel_vector_end()? I think that needs to be > > prevented by making kernel_vector_begin() and kernel_vector_end() disable and > > re-enable softirqs, like what kernel_neon_begin() and kernel_neon_end() do on > > arm64. Refer to commit 13150149aa6ded which implemented that behavior on arm64. > > > > - Eric > > The current kernel-mode-vector implementation, it only calls `preempt_disable()` during > vector context. So, we will hit nesting vector context issue from softirq which also use > kernel-vector. > https://lore.kernel.org/all/20230721112855.1006-1-andy.chiu@xxxxxxxxxx/ > > Maybe we could use the `simd_register_aeads_compat()` wrapping as x86 platform > first in a simpler way first. The "crypto SIMD helpers" (simd_register_*() in crypto/simd.c) are quite complex and have some disadvantages such as marking the resulting algorithms as "asynchronous". I expect that a much better approach would be to align RISC-V with arm64 by disabling softirqs while the kernel vector unit is in use. - Eric