On some of my parisc machines, this patch c055e3eae0f1 ("crypto: xor - use ktime for template benchmarking") triggers a dividy-by-zero exception because "min" becomes zero, which then leads to a kernel crash. It's not clear yet, why I see the issue only on some machines. At least on those the measured time to run the xor speed tests becomes zero nanoseconds. Maybe it's because gcc-10 optimizes the speed test out, or because of some other changes in the time keeping routines. In either case, the kernel should not crash. This patch adds a workaround by reporting such cases with a kernel warning and continues as if the xor tests would have run in 1 ns. Signed-off-by: Helge Deller <deller@xxxxxx> Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx # 5.10+ --- diff --git a/crypto/xor.c b/crypto/xor.c index eacbf4f93990..3639341bac7e 100644 --- a/crypto/xor.c +++ b/crypto/xor.c @@ -100,6 +100,8 @@ do_xor_speed(struct xor_block_template *tmpl, void *b1, void *b2) mb(); } diff = ktime_sub(ktime_get(), start); + if (WARN_ON(diff == 0)) + diff = 1; if (diff < min) min = diff; }