crypto: skcipher - don't WARN on unprocessed data after slow walk step
authorEric Biggers <ebiggers@google.com>
Sun, 31 Mar 2019 20:04:15 +0000 (13:04 -0700)
committerHerbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Mon, 8 Apr 2019 06:42:55 +0000 (14:42 +0800)
skcipher_walk_done() assumes it's a bug if, after the "slow" path is
executed where the next chunk of data is processed via a bounce buffer,
the algorithm says it didn't process all bytes.  Thus it WARNs on this.

However, this can happen legitimately when the message needs to be
evenly divisible into "blocks" but isn't, and the algorithm has a
'walksize' greater than the block size.  For example, ecb-aes-neonbs
sets 'walksize' to 128 bytes and only supports messages evenly divisible
into 16-byte blocks.  If, say, 17 message bytes remain but they straddle
scatterlist elements, the skcipher_walk code will take the "slow" path
and pass the algorithm all 17 bytes in the bounce buffer.  But the
algorithm will only be able to process 16 bytes, triggering the WARN.

Fix this by just removing the WARN_ON().  Returning -EINVAL, as the code
already does, is the right behavior.

This bug was detected by my patches that improve testmgr to fuzz
algorithms against their generic implementation.

Fixes: b286d8b1a690 ("crypto: skcipher - Add skcipher walk interface")
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v4.10+
Signed-off-by: Eric Biggers <ebiggers@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
crypto/skcipher.c

index bcf13d95f54aceccc7834aff77a68cbb3e91a0ec..2e66f312e2c4f8203985df4fad8bccf966d443dc 100644 (file)
@@ -131,8 +131,13 @@ unmap_src:
                memcpy(walk->dst.virt.addr, walk->page, n);
                skcipher_unmap_dst(walk);
        } else if (unlikely(walk->flags & SKCIPHER_WALK_SLOW)) {
-               if (WARN_ON(err)) {
-                       /* unexpected case; didn't process all bytes */
+               if (err) {
+                       /*
+                        * Didn't process all bytes.  Either the algorithm is
+                        * broken, or this was the last step and it turned out
+                        * the message wasn't evenly divisible into blocks but
+                        * the algorithm requires it.
+                        */
                        err = -EINVAL;
                        goto finish;
                }