On Sun, Aug 22, 2021 at 3:31 AM Lukas Bulwahn <lukas.bulwahn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > The function sha512_transform() assigns all local variables to 0 before > returning to its caller with the intent to erase sensitive data. > > However, make clang-analyzer warns that all these assignments are dead > stores, and as commit 7a4295f6c9d5 ("crypto: lib/sha256 - Don't clear > temporary variables") already points out for sha256_transform(): > > The assignments to clear a through h and t1/t2 are optimized out by the > compiler because they are unused after the assignments. > > Clearing individual scalar variables is unlikely to be useful, as they > may have been assigned to registers, and even if stack spilling was > required, there may be compiler-generated temporaries that are > impossible to clear in any case. > > This applies here again as well. Drop meaningless clearing of local > variables and avoid this way that the code suggests that data is erased, > which simply does not happen. > > Signed-off-by: Lukas Bulwahn <lukas.bulwahn@xxxxxxxxx> Thanks for the patch! Reviewed-by: Nick Desaulniers <ndesaulniers@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > crypto/sha512_generic.c | 3 --- > 1 file changed, 3 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/crypto/sha512_generic.c b/crypto/sha512_generic.c > index c72d72ad828e..be70e76d6d86 100644 > --- a/crypto/sha512_generic.c > +++ b/crypto/sha512_generic.c > @@ -143,9 +143,6 @@ sha512_transform(u64 *state, const u8 *input) > > state[0] += a; state[1] += b; state[2] += c; state[3] += d; > state[4] += e; state[5] += f; state[6] += g; state[7] += h; > - > - /* erase our data */ > - a = b = c = d = e = f = g = h = t1 = t2 = 0; > } > > static void sha512_generic_block_fn(struct sha512_state *sst, u8 const *src, > -- > 2.26.2 > -- Thanks, ~Nick Desaulniers