On Wed May 10, 2023 at 4:21 AM EEST, Eric Biggers wrote: > On Thu, May 04, 2023 at 02:50:15PM +0000, Ross Philipson wrote: > > From: "Daniel P. Smith" <dpsmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > The SHA algorithms are necessary to measure configuration information into > > the TPM as early as possible before using the values. This implementation > > uses the established approach of #including the SHA libraries directly in > > the code since the compressed kernel is not uncompressed at this point. > > > > The SHA code here has its origins in the code from the main kernel: > > > > commit c4d5b9ffa31f ("crypto: sha1 - implement base layer for SHA-1") > > > > That code could not be pulled directly into the setup portion of the > > compressed kernel because of other dependencies it pulls in. The result > > is this is a modified copy of that code that still leverages the core > > SHA algorithms. > > > > Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Smith <dpsmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Signed-off-by: Ross Philipson <ross.philipson@xxxxxxxxxx> > > SHA-1 is insecure. Why are you still using SHA-1? Don't TPMs support SHA-2 > now? > > And if you absolutely MUST use SHA-1 despite it being insecure, please at least > don't obfuscate it by calling it simply "SHA". AFAIK the TCG specs require for any TPM2 implementation to support both SHA-1 and SHA-256, so this as a new feature should lock in to the latter. BR, Jarkko