On 6/3/2019 10:52 AM, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: > On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 11:36:25AM +0000, Horia Geanta wrote: >> On 5/6/2019 11:06 AM, Horia Geanta wrote: >>> On 5/6/2019 9:40 AM, Herbert Xu wrote: >>>> On Fri, May 03, 2019 at 03:05:48PM +0300, Horia Geantă wrote: >>>>> The detection whether DKP (Derived Key Protocol) is used relies on >>>>> the setkey callback. >>>>> Since "aead_setkey" was replaced in some cases with "des3_aead_setkey" >>>>> (for 3DES weak key checking), the logic has to be updated - otherwise >>>>> the DMA mapping direction is incorrect (leading to faults in case caam >>>>> is behind an IOMMU). >>>>> >>>>> Fixes: 1b52c40919e6 ("crypto: caam - Forbid 2-key 3DES in FIPS mode") >>>>> Signed-off-by: Horia Geantă <horia.geanta@xxxxxxx> >>>>> --- >>>>> >>>>> This issue was noticed when testing with previously submitted IOMMU support: >>>>> https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-crypto/list/?series=110277&state=* >>>> >>>> Thanks for catching this Horia! >>>> >>>> My preference would be to encode this logic separately rather than >>>> relying on the setkey test. How about this patch? >>>> >>> This is probably more reliable. >>> >>>> ---8<--- >>>> The detection for DKP (Derived Key Protocol) relied on the value >>>> of the setkey function. This was broken by the recent change which >>>> added des3_aead_setkey. >>>> >>>> This patch fixes this by introducing a new flag for DKP and setting >>>> that where needed. >>>> >>>> Reported-by: Horia Geantă <horia.geanta@xxxxxxx> >>>> Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> Tested-by: Horia Geantă <horia.geanta@xxxxxxx> >>> >> Unfortunately the commit message dropped the tag provided in v1: >> Fixes: 1b52c40919e6 ("crypto: caam - Forbid 2-key 3DES in FIPS mode") >> >> This fix was merged in v5.2-rc1 (commit 24586b5feaf17ecf85ae6259fe3ea7815dee432d >> upstream) but should also be queued up for 5.1.y. > > I do not understand, sorry. What exact patches need to be applied to > 5.1.y? > Commit 24586b5feaf1 ("crypto: caam - fix DKP detection logic"). Thanks, Horia