On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 11:16:11PM +0200, Hans de Goede wrote: > Drop the duplicate sha256_transform function from crypto/sha256_generic.c > and use the implementation from lib/crypto/sha256.c instead. > "diff -u lib/crypto/sha256.c sha256_generic.c" > shows that both implementations are identical. > > Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx> Hi Hans, thanks for doing this! I'm a little concerned that the only sha256 lib function which sha256_generic.c calls is sha256_transform(). This means that sha256_init(), sha256_update(), and sha256_final() are not tested by the crypto self-tests. They could be broken and we wouldn't know. IMO, it would be better to make sha256_generic.c use sha256_init(), sha256_update(), and sha256_final() rather than using sha256_base.h. Then we'd get test coverage of both the sha256 lib, and of sha256_base.h via the architecture-specific implementations. To do this you'll also need to add sha224_init(), sha224_update(), and sha224_final(). But that's straightforward. - Eric