[CRYPTO] aes: Fixed array boundary violation

The AES setkey routine writes 64 bytes to the E_KEY area even though
there are only 60 bytes there.  It is in fact safe since E_KEY is
immediately follwed by D_KEY which is initialised afterwards.  However,
doing this may trigger undefined behaviour and makes Coverity unhappy.

So by combining E_KEY and D_KEY into one array we sidestep this issue
altogether.

This problem was reported by Adrian Bunk.

Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
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David McCullough 2006-03-15 21:08:51 +11:00 committed by Herbert Xu
parent 06b42aa94b
commit 55e9dce37d
2 changed files with 6 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -77,12 +77,11 @@ static inline u8 byte(const u32 x, const unsigned n)
struct aes_ctx
{
u32 key_length;
u32 E[60];
u32 D[60];
u32 buf[120];
};
#define E_KEY ctx->E
#define D_KEY ctx->D
#define E_KEY (&ctx->buf[0])
#define D_KEY (&ctx->buf[60])
static u8 pow_tab[256] __initdata;
static u8 log_tab[256] __initdata;

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@ -75,12 +75,11 @@ byte(const u32 x, const unsigned n)
struct aes_ctx {
int key_length;
u32 E[60];
u32 D[60];
u32 buf[120];
};
#define E_KEY ctx->E
#define D_KEY ctx->D
#define E_KEY (&ctx->buf[0])
#define D_KEY (&ctx->buf[60])
static u8 pow_tab[256] __initdata;
static u8 log_tab[256] __initdata;