Hi Herbert, [auto build test ERROR on net/master] [also build test ERROR on v4.4 next-20160122] [if your patch is applied to the wrong git tree, please drop us a note to help improving the system] url: https://github.com/0day-ci/linux/commits/Herbert-Xu/crypto-Use-skcipher-and-ahash-shash-where-possible/20160124-212323 config: x86_64-randconfig-x014-201604 (attached as .config) reproduce: # save the attached .config to linux build tree make ARCH=x86_64 All errors (new ones prefixed by >>): net/bluetooth/smp.c: In function 'aes_cmac': >> net/bluetooth/smp.c:201:2: error: implicit declaration of function 'shash_desc_zero' [-Werror=implicit-function-declaration] shash_desc_zero(desc); ^ net/bluetooth/smp.c: In function 'smp_e': >> net/bluetooth/smp.c:397:2: error: implicit declaration of function 'skcipher_request_zero' [-Werror=implicit-function-declaration] skcipher_request_zero(req); ^ cc1: some warnings being treated as errors vim +/shash_desc_zero +201 net/bluetooth/smp.c 195 if (err) { 196 BT_ERR("cipher setkey failed: %d", err); 197 return err; 198 } 199 200 err = crypto_shash_digest(desc, msg_msb, len, mac_msb); > 201 shash_desc_zero(desc); 202 if (err) { 203 BT_ERR("Hash computation error %d", err); 204 return err; 205 } 206 207 swap_buf(mac_msb, mac, 16); 208 209 SMP_DBG("mac %16phN", mac); 210 211 return 0; 212 } 213 214 static int smp_f4(struct crypto_shash *tfm_cmac, const u8 u[32], 215 const u8 v[32], const u8 x[16], u8 z, u8 res[16]) 216 { 217 u8 m[65]; 218 int err; 219 220 SMP_DBG("u %32phN", u); 221 SMP_DBG("v %32phN", v); 222 SMP_DBG("x %16phN z %02x", x, z); 223 224 m[0] = z; 225 memcpy(m + 1, v, 32); 226 memcpy(m + 33, u, 32); 227 228 err = aes_cmac(tfm_cmac, x, m, sizeof(m), res); 229 if (err) 230 return err; 231 232 SMP_DBG("res %16phN", res); 233 234 return err; 235 } 236 237 static int smp_f5(struct crypto_shash *tfm_cmac, const u8 w[32], 238 const u8 n1[16], const u8 n2[16], const u8 a1[7], 239 const u8 a2[7], u8 mackey[16], u8 ltk[16]) 240 { 241 /* The btle, salt and length "magic" values are as defined in 242 * the SMP section of the Bluetooth core specification. In ASCII 243 * the btle value ends up being 'btle'. The salt is just a 244 * random number whereas length is the value 256 in little 245 * endian format. 246 */ 247 const u8 btle[4] = { 0x65, 0x6c, 0x74, 0x62 }; 248 const u8 salt[16] = { 0xbe, 0x83, 0x60, 0x5a, 0xdb, 0x0b, 0x37, 0x60, 249 0x38, 0xa5, 0xf5, 0xaa, 0x91, 0x83, 0x88, 0x6c }; 250 const u8 length[2] = { 0x00, 0x01 }; 251 u8 m[53], t[16]; 252 int err; 253 254 SMP_DBG("w %32phN", w); 255 SMP_DBG("n1 %16phN n2 %16phN", n1, n2); 256 SMP_DBG("a1 %7phN a2 %7phN", a1, a2); 257 258 err = aes_cmac(tfm_cmac, salt, w, 32, t); 259 if (err) 260 return err; 261 262 SMP_DBG("t %16phN", t); 263 264 memcpy(m, length, 2); 265 memcpy(m + 2, a2, 7); 266 memcpy(m + 9, a1, 7); 267 memcpy(m + 16, n2, 16); 268 memcpy(m + 32, n1, 16); 269 memcpy(m + 48, btle, 4); 270 271 m[52] = 0; /* Counter */ 272 273 err = aes_cmac(tfm_cmac, t, m, sizeof(m), mackey); 274 if (err) 275 return err; 276 277 SMP_DBG("mackey %16phN", mackey); 278 279 m[52] = 1; /* Counter */ 280 281 err = aes_cmac(tfm_cmac, t, m, sizeof(m), ltk); 282 if (err) 283 return err; 284 285 SMP_DBG("ltk %16phN", ltk); 286 287 return 0; 288 } 289 290 static int smp_f6(struct crypto_shash *tfm_cmac, const u8 w[16], 291 const u8 n1[16], const u8 n2[16], const u8 r[16], 292 const u8 io_cap[3], const u8 a1[7], const u8 a2[7], 293 u8 res[16]) 294 { 295 u8 m[65]; 296 int err; 297 298 SMP_DBG("w %16phN", w); 299 SMP_DBG("n1 %16phN n2 %16phN", n1, n2); 300 SMP_DBG("r %16phN io_cap %3phN a1 %7phN a2 %7phN", r, io_cap, a1, a2); 301 302 memcpy(m, a2, 7); 303 memcpy(m + 7, a1, 7); 304 memcpy(m + 14, io_cap, 3); 305 memcpy(m + 17, r, 16); 306 memcpy(m + 33, n2, 16); 307 memcpy(m + 49, n1, 16); 308 309 err = aes_cmac(tfm_cmac, w, m, sizeof(m), res); 310 if (err) 311 return err; 312 313 SMP_DBG("res %16phN", res); 314 315 return err; 316 } 317 318 static int smp_g2(struct crypto_shash *tfm_cmac, const u8 u[32], const u8 v[32], 319 const u8 x[16], const u8 y[16], u32 *val) 320 { 321 u8 m[80], tmp[16]; 322 int err; 323 324 SMP_DBG("u %32phN", u); 325 SMP_DBG("v %32phN", v); 326 SMP_DBG("x %16phN y %16phN", x, y); 327 328 memcpy(m, y, 16); 329 memcpy(m + 16, v, 32); 330 memcpy(m + 48, u, 32); 331 332 err = aes_cmac(tfm_cmac, x, m, sizeof(m), tmp); 333 if (err) 334 return err; 335 336 *val = get_unaligned_le32(tmp); 337 *val %= 1000000; 338 339 SMP_DBG("val %06u", *val); 340 341 return 0; 342 } 343 344 static int smp_h6(struct crypto_shash *tfm_cmac, const u8 w[16], 345 const u8 key_id[4], u8 res[16]) 346 { 347 int err; 348 349 SMP_DBG("w %16phN key_id %4phN", w, key_id); 350 351 err = aes_cmac(tfm_cmac, w, key_id, 4, res); 352 if (err) 353 return err; 354 355 SMP_DBG("res %16phN", res); 356 357 return err; 358 } 359 360 /* The following functions map to the legacy SMP crypto functions e, c1, 361 * s1 and ah. 362 */ 363 364 static int smp_e(struct crypto_skcipher *tfm, const u8 *k, u8 *r) 365 { 366 SKCIPHER_REQUEST_ON_STACK(req, tfm); 367 struct scatterlist sg; 368 uint8_t tmp[16], data[16]; 369 int err; 370 371 SMP_DBG("k %16phN r %16phN", k, r); 372 373 if (!tfm) { 374 BT_ERR("tfm %p", tfm); 375 return -EINVAL; 376 } 377 378 /* The most significant octet of key corresponds to k[0] */ 379 swap_buf(k, tmp, 16); 380 381 err = crypto_skcipher_setkey(tfm, tmp, 16); 382 if (err) { 383 BT_ERR("cipher setkey failed: %d", err); 384 return err; 385 } 386 387 /* Most significant octet of plaintextData corresponds to data[0] */ 388 swap_buf(r, data, 16); 389 390 sg_init_one(&sg, data, 16); 391 392 skcipher_request_set_tfm(req, tfm); 393 skcipher_request_set_callback(req, 0, NULL, NULL); 394 skcipher_request_set_crypt(req, &sg, &sg, 16, NULL); 395 396 err = crypto_skcipher_encrypt(req); > 397 skcipher_request_zero(req); 398 if (err) 399 BT_ERR("Encrypt data error %d", err); 400 --- 0-DAY kernel test infrastructure Open Source Technology Center https://lists.01.org/pipermail/kbuild-all Intel Corporation
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