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Message-Id: <20210112030545.669480-2-thara.gopinath@linaro.org>
Date:   Mon, 11 Jan 2021 22:05:40 -0500
From:   Thara Gopinath <thara.gopinath@...aro.org>
To:     herbert@...dor.apana.org.au, davem@...emloft.net,
        bjorn.andersson@...aro.org
Cc:     ebiggers@...gle.com, ardb@...nel.org, sivaprak@...eaurora.org,
        linux-crypto@...r.kernel.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: [PATCH v2 1/6] drivers: crypto: qce: sha: Restore/save ahash state with custom struct in export/import

Export and import interfaces save and restore partial transformation
states. The partial states were being stored and restored in struct
sha1_state for sha1/hmac(sha1) transformations and sha256_state for
sha256/hmac(sha256) transformations.This led to a bunch of corner cases
where improper state was being stored and restored. A few of the corner
cases that turned up during testing are:

- wrong byte_count restored if export/import is called twice without h/w
transaction in between
- wrong buflen restored back if the pending buffer
length is exactly the block size.
- wrong state restored if buffer length is 0.

To fix these issues, save and restore the partial transformation state
using the newly introduced qce_sha_saved_state struct. This ensures that
all the pieces required to properly restart the transformation is captured
and restored back

Signed-off-by: Thara Gopinath <thara.gopinath@...aro.org>
---

v1->v2:
	- Introduced custom struct qce_sha_saved_state to store and
	  restore partial sha transformation. v1 was re-using
	  qce_sha_reqctx to save and restore partial states and this
	  could lead to potential memcpy issues around pointer copying.

 drivers/crypto/qce/sha.c | 122 +++++++++++----------------------------
 1 file changed, 34 insertions(+), 88 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/crypto/qce/sha.c b/drivers/crypto/qce/sha.c
index 61c418c12345..08aed03e2b59 100644
--- a/drivers/crypto/qce/sha.c
+++ b/drivers/crypto/qce/sha.c
@@ -12,9 +12,15 @@
 #include "core.h"
 #include "sha.h"
 
-/* crypto hw padding constant for first operation */
-#define SHA_PADDING		64
-#define SHA_PADDING_MASK	(SHA_PADDING - 1)
+struct qce_sha_saved_state {
+	u8 pending_buf[QCE_SHA_MAX_BLOCKSIZE];
+	u8 partial_digest[QCE_SHA_MAX_DIGESTSIZE];
+	__be32 byte_count[2];
+	unsigned int pending_buflen;
+	unsigned int flags;
+	u64 count;
+	bool first_blk;
+};
 
 static LIST_HEAD(ahash_algs);
 
@@ -139,97 +145,37 @@ static int qce_ahash_init(struct ahash_request *req)
 
 static int qce_ahash_export(struct ahash_request *req, void *out)
 {
-	struct crypto_ahash *ahash = crypto_ahash_reqtfm(req);
 	struct qce_sha_reqctx *rctx = ahash_request_ctx(req);
-	unsigned long flags = rctx->flags;
-	unsigned int digestsize = crypto_ahash_digestsize(ahash);
-	unsigned int blocksize =
-			crypto_tfm_alg_blocksize(crypto_ahash_tfm(ahash));
-
-	if (IS_SHA1(flags) || IS_SHA1_HMAC(flags)) {
-		struct sha1_state *out_state = out;
-
-		out_state->count = rctx->count;
-		qce_cpu_to_be32p_array((__be32 *)out_state->state,
-				       rctx->digest, digestsize);
-		memcpy(out_state->buffer, rctx->buf, blocksize);
-	} else if (IS_SHA256(flags) || IS_SHA256_HMAC(flags)) {
-		struct sha256_state *out_state = out;
-
-		out_state->count = rctx->count;
-		qce_cpu_to_be32p_array((__be32 *)out_state->state,
-				       rctx->digest, digestsize);
-		memcpy(out_state->buf, rctx->buf, blocksize);
-	} else {
-		return -EINVAL;
-	}
-
-	return 0;
-}
-
-static int qce_import_common(struct ahash_request *req, u64 in_count,
-			     const u32 *state, const u8 *buffer, bool hmac)
-{
-	struct crypto_ahash *ahash = crypto_ahash_reqtfm(req);
-	struct qce_sha_reqctx *rctx = ahash_request_ctx(req);
-	unsigned int digestsize = crypto_ahash_digestsize(ahash);
-	unsigned int blocksize;
-	u64 count = in_count;
-
-	blocksize = crypto_tfm_alg_blocksize(crypto_ahash_tfm(ahash));
-	rctx->count = in_count;
-	memcpy(rctx->buf, buffer, blocksize);
-
-	if (in_count <= blocksize) {
-		rctx->first_blk = 1;
-	} else {
-		rctx->first_blk = 0;
-		/*
-		 * For HMAC, there is a hardware padding done when first block
-		 * is set. Therefore the byte_count must be incremened by 64
-		 * after the first block operation.
-		 */
-		if (hmac)
-			count += SHA_PADDING;
-	}
+	struct qce_sha_saved_state *export_state = out;
 
-	rctx->byte_count[0] = (__force __be32)(count & ~SHA_PADDING_MASK);
-	rctx->byte_count[1] = (__force __be32)(count >> 32);
-	qce_cpu_to_be32p_array((__be32 *)rctx->digest, (const u8 *)state,
-			       digestsize);
-	rctx->buflen = (unsigned int)(in_count & (blocksize - 1));
+	memcpy(export_state->pending_buf, rctx->buf, rctx->buflen);
+	memcpy(export_state->partial_digest, rctx->digest,
+	       sizeof(rctx->digest));
+	memcpy(export_state->byte_count, rctx->byte_count, 2);
+	export_state->pending_buflen = rctx->buflen;
+	export_state->count = rctx->count;
+	export_state->first_blk = rctx->first_blk;
+	export_state->flags = rctx->flags;
 
 	return 0;
 }
 
 static int qce_ahash_import(struct ahash_request *req, const void *in)
 {
-	struct qce_sha_reqctx *rctx;
-	unsigned long flags;
-	bool hmac;
-	int ret;
-
-	ret = qce_ahash_init(req);
-	if (ret)
-		return ret;
-
-	rctx = ahash_request_ctx(req);
-	flags = rctx->flags;
-	hmac = IS_SHA_HMAC(flags);
-
-	if (IS_SHA1(flags) || IS_SHA1_HMAC(flags)) {
-		const struct sha1_state *state = in;
-
-		ret = qce_import_common(req, state->count, state->state,
-					state->buffer, hmac);
-	} else if (IS_SHA256(flags) || IS_SHA256_HMAC(flags)) {
-		const struct sha256_state *state = in;
+	struct qce_sha_reqctx *rctx = ahash_request_ctx(req);
+	struct qce_sha_saved_state *import_state = in;
 
-		ret = qce_import_common(req, state->count, state->state,
-					state->buf, hmac);
-	}
+	memset(rctx, 0, sizeof(*rctx));
+	rctx->count = import_state->count;
+	rctx->buflen = import_state->pending_buflen;
+	rctx->first_blk = import_state->first_blk;
+	rctx->flags = import_state->flags;
+	memcpy(rctx->buf, import_state->pending_buf, rctx->buflen);
+	memcpy(rctx->digest, import_state->partial_digest,
+	       sizeof(rctx->digest));
+	memcpy(rctx->byte_count, import_state->byte_count, 2);
 
-	return ret;
+	return 0;
 }
 
 static int qce_ahash_update(struct ahash_request *req)
@@ -450,7 +396,7 @@ static const struct qce_ahash_def ahash_def[] = {
 		.drv_name	= "sha1-qce",
 		.digestsize	= SHA1_DIGEST_SIZE,
 		.blocksize	= SHA1_BLOCK_SIZE,
-		.statesize	= sizeof(struct sha1_state),
+		.statesize	= sizeof(struct qce_sha_saved_state),
 		.std_iv		= std_iv_sha1,
 	},
 	{
@@ -459,7 +405,7 @@ static const struct qce_ahash_def ahash_def[] = {
 		.drv_name	= "sha256-qce",
 		.digestsize	= SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE,
 		.blocksize	= SHA256_BLOCK_SIZE,
-		.statesize	= sizeof(struct sha256_state),
+		.statesize	= sizeof(struct qce_sha_saved_state),
 		.std_iv		= std_iv_sha256,
 	},
 	{
@@ -468,7 +414,7 @@ static const struct qce_ahash_def ahash_def[] = {
 		.drv_name	= "hmac-sha1-qce",
 		.digestsize	= SHA1_DIGEST_SIZE,
 		.blocksize	= SHA1_BLOCK_SIZE,
-		.statesize	= sizeof(struct sha1_state),
+		.statesize	= sizeof(struct qce_sha_saved_state),
 		.std_iv		= std_iv_sha1,
 	},
 	{
@@ -477,7 +423,7 @@ static const struct qce_ahash_def ahash_def[] = {
 		.drv_name	= "hmac-sha256-qce",
 		.digestsize	= SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE,
 		.blocksize	= SHA256_BLOCK_SIZE,
-		.statesize	= sizeof(struct sha256_state),
+		.statesize	= sizeof(struct qce_sha_saved_state),
 		.std_iv		= std_iv_sha256,
 	},
 };
-- 
2.25.1

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