[0/2] Remove secret-size restrictions for hashes

Message ID 20231013202827.2262708-1-shiftee@posteo.net
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Series Remove secret-size restrictions for hashes |

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Mark O'Donovan Oct. 13, 2023, 8:28 p.m. UTC
  This relates to the hash functions used to transform the secret.
The kernel currently restricts us to using secrets equal in size
to the transformation hash function they use.
e.g. 32 byte secrets with the SHA-256(32 byte) hash function.

This restriction is not required by the spec and means
incompatibility with more permissive implementations.

With these patches the example secret from the spec should now
be permitted with any of the following:
DHHC-1:00:ia6zGodOr4SEG0Zzaw398rpY0wqipUWj4jWjUh4HWUz6aQ2n:
DHHC-1:01:ia6zGodOr4SEG0Zzaw398rpY0wqipUWj4jWjUh4HWUz6aQ2n:
DHHC-1:02:ia6zGodOr4SEG0Zzaw398rpY0wqipUWj4jWjUh4HWUz6aQ2n:
DHHC-1:03:ia6zGodOr4SEG0Zzaw398rpY0wqipUWj4jWjUh4HWUz6aQ2n:

Note: Secrets are still restricted to 32,48 or 64 bits.


Mark O'Donovan (2):
  nvme-auth: use transformed key size to create resp
  nvme-auth: allow mixing of secret and hash lengths

 drivers/nvme/common/auth.c |  8 --------
 drivers/nvme/host/auth.c   | 11 ++++++++++-
 2 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)