On Fri, May 27, 2022 at 10:11:06AM +0200, Jason A. Donenfeld wrote: > BLAKE2s has no use as an shash, with no users of it. "no use" => "no known current use". > diff --git a/lib/crypto/blake2s-selftest.c b/lib/crypto/blake2s-selftest.c > index 409e4b728770..38996ee73a64 100644 > --- a/lib/crypto/blake2s-selftest.c > +++ b/lib/crypto/blake2s-selftest.c > @@ -4,6 +4,8 @@ > */ > > #include <crypto/internal/blake2s.h> > +#include <linux/kernel.h> > +#include <linux/random.h> > #include <linux/string.h> > > /* > @@ -548,7 +550,8 @@ bool __init blake2s_selftest(void) > u8 key[BLAKE2S_KEY_SIZE]; > u8 buf[ARRAY_SIZE(blake2s_testvecs)]; > u8 hash[BLAKE2S_HASH_SIZE]; > - struct blake2s_state state; > + u8 blocks[BLAKE2S_BLOCK_SIZE * 4]; > + struct blake2s_state state, state1, state2; > bool success = true; > int i, l; > > @@ -587,5 +590,32 @@ bool __init blake2s_selftest(void) > } > } > > + for (i = 0; i < 2048; ++i) { > + get_random_bytes(blocks, sizeof(blocks)); > + get_random_bytes(&state, sizeof(state)); > + > + memcpy(&state1, &state, sizeof(state1)); > + memcpy(&state2, &state, sizeof(state2)); > + blake2s_compress(&state1, blocks, 4, sizeof(blocks)); > + blake2s_compress_generic(&state2, blocks, 4, sizeof(blocks)); > + if (memcmp(&state1, &state2, sizeof(state1))) { > + pr_err("blake2s random compress self-test %d: FAIL\n", > + i + 1); > + success = false; > + } > + > + for (l = 1; l < 8; ++l) { > + memcpy(&state1, &state, sizeof(state1)); > + memcpy(&state2, &state, sizeof(state2)); > + blake2s_compress(&state1, blocks + l, 3, sizeof(blocks) - BLAKE2S_BLOCK_SIZE); > + blake2s_compress_generic(&state2, blocks + l, 3, sizeof(blocks) - BLAKE2S_BLOCK_SIZE); > + if (memcmp(&state1, &state2, sizeof(state1))) { > + pr_err("blake2s random compress align %d self-test %d: FAIL\n", > + l, i + 1); > + success = false; > + } > + } > + } This doesn't compile on arm, since blake2s_compress_generic() isn't defined. Also, the wrong value is being passed for the 'inc' argument. 2048 iterations is also a lot. Doing a lot of iterations here doesn't meaningfully increase the test coverage. And please run checkpatch; those are some very long lines :-( - Eric