* function. Thus, the function implicitly knows the size of the
* buffer.
*
- * The FIPS test can be called in an endless loop until it returns
- * true. Although the code looks like a potential for a deadlock, it
- * is not the case, because returning a false cannot mathematically
- * occur (except once when a reseed took place and the updated state
- * would is now set up such that the generation of new value returns
- * an identical one -- this is most unlikely and would happen only once).
- * Thus, if this function repeatedly returns false and thus would cause
- * a deadlock, the integrity of the entire kernel is lost.
- *
* @drbg DRBG handle
* @buf output buffer of random data to be checked
*
return false;
}
ret = memcmp(drbg->prev, buf, drbg_blocklen(drbg));
+ if (!ret)
+ panic("DRBG continuous self test failed\n");
memcpy(drbg->prev, buf, drbg_blocklen(drbg));
/* the test shall pass when the two compared values are not equal */
return ret != 0;