On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 07:58:29PM +0100, Pavel Machek wrote: > Hi! > > > From: Anthony Iliopoulos <ailiop@xxxxxxxx> > > > > [ Upstream commit f7b347acb5f6c29d9229bb64893d8b6a2c7949fb ] > > > > The integrity target relies on skcipher for encryption/decryption, but > > certain kernel configurations may not enable CRYPTO_SKCIPHER, leading to > > compilation errors due to unresolved symbols. Explicitly select > > CRYPTO_SKCIPHER for DM_INTEGRITY, since it is unconditionally dependent > > on it. > > There is no such config option in 4.19. This patch is not suitable > here. > > grep -r CRYPTO_SKCIPHER . > ./include/crypto/skcipher.h:#ifndef _CRYPTO_SKCIPHER_H > ./include/crypto/skcipher.h:#define _CRYPTO_SKCIPHER_H > ./include/crypto/skcipher.h:#endif /* _CRYPTO_SKCIPHER_H */ This is due to commit b95bba5d0114 ("crypto: skcipher - rename the crypto_blkcipher module and kconfig option"), which was applied in v5.5-rc1. As already pointed out in [1], if this is to be backported to any earlier releases then SKCIPHER needs to be changed to BLKCIPHER. Best regards, Anthony [1] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/YAfD81Jw%2F0NU0eWN@sol.localdomain/#t