On 3/7/24 14:13, Jarkko Sakkinen wrote:
On Thu Mar 7, 2024 at 12:22 AM EET, Stefan Berger wrote:
In some cases the name keylen does not reflect the purpose of the variable
anymore once NIST P521 is used but it is the size of the buffer. There-
for, rename keylen to bufsize where appropriate.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Berger <stefanb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Tested-by: Lukas Wunner <lukas@xxxxxxxxx>
---
crypto/ecdsa.c | 12 ++++++------
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/crypto/ecdsa.c b/crypto/ecdsa.c
index 4daefb40c37a..4e847b59622a 100644
--- a/crypto/ecdsa.c
+++ b/crypto/ecdsa.c
@@ -35,8 +35,8 @@ struct ecdsa_signature_ctx {
static int ecdsa_get_signature_rs(u64 *dest, size_t hdrlen, unsigned char tag,
const void *value, size_t vlen, unsigned int ndigits)
{
- size_t keylen = ndigits * sizeof(u64);
nit: still don't get why "* sizeof(u64)" would ever be more readable
thean "* 8".
Because existing code in crypto uses sizeof(u64) when converting ndigits
to number of bytes and '8' is not used for converting to bytes. Do we
need to change this now ? No, I think it's better to conform to existing
code.
# grep -rI ndigits crypto/ | grep sizeof\(u64\)
crypto/ecrdsa.c: unsigned int ndigits = req->dst_len / sizeof(u64);
crypto/ecrdsa.c: req->dst_len != ctx->curve->g.ndigits *
sizeof(u64) ||
crypto/ecrdsa.c: vli_from_be64(r, sig + ndigits * sizeof(u64),
ndigits);
crypto/ecrdsa.c: ctx->curve->g.ndigits * sizeof(u64) !=
ctx->digest_len)
crypto/ecrdsa.c: ctx->key_len != ctx->curve->g.ndigits *
sizeof(u64) * 2)
crypto/ecrdsa.c: ndigits = ctx->key_len / sizeof(u64) / 2;
crypto/ecrdsa.c: vli_from_le64(ctx->pub_key.y, ctx->key + ndigits
* sizeof(u64),
crypto/ecrdsa.c: return ctx->pub_key.ndigits * sizeof(u64);
crypto/ecdh.c: params.key_size > sizeof(u64) * ctx->ndigits)
crypto/ecc.c: size_t len = ndigits * sizeof(u64);
crypto/ecc.c: num_bits = sizeof(u64) * ndigits * 8 + 1;
crypto/ecdsa.c: size_t bufsize = ndigits * sizeof(u64);
crypto/ecdsa.c: size_t bufsize = ctx->curve->g.ndigits * sizeof(u64);
crypto/ecdsa.c: ndigits = DIV_ROUND_UP(digitlen, sizeof(u64));
Stefan
BR, Jarkko