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authorHerbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>2005-10-30 21:25:15 +1100
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@sunset.davemloft.net>2006-01-09 14:15:34 -0800
commit06ace7a9bafeb9047352707eb79e8eaa0dfdf5f2 (patch)
treefa22bbc2e8ea5bee00b6aec353783144b6f8735a /drivers/crypto
parent2df15fffc612b53b2c8e4ff3c981a82441bc00ae (diff)
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[CRYPTO] Use standard byte order macros wherever possible
A lot of crypto code needs to read/write a 32-bit/64-bit words in a specific gender. Many of them open code them by reading/writing one byte at a time. This patch converts all the applicable usages over to use the standard byte order macros. This is based on a previous patch by Denis Vlasenko. Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/crypto')
-rw-r--r--drivers/crypto/padlock-aes.c24
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/crypto/padlock-aes.c b/drivers/crypto/padlock-aes.c
index 71407c578afe..963e03dcb1ba 100644
--- a/drivers/crypto/padlock-aes.c
+++ b/drivers/crypto/padlock-aes.c
@@ -99,9 +99,6 @@ byte(const uint32_t x, const unsigned n)
return x >> (n << 3);
}
-#define uint32_t_in(x) le32_to_cpu(*(const uint32_t *)(x))
-#define uint32_t_out(to, from) (*(uint32_t *)(to) = cpu_to_le32(from))
-
#define E_KEY ctx->E
#define D_KEY ctx->D
@@ -294,6 +291,7 @@ static int
aes_set_key(void *ctx_arg, const uint8_t *in_key, unsigned int key_len, uint32_t *flags)
{
struct aes_ctx *ctx = aes_ctx(ctx_arg);
+ const __le32 *key = (const __le32 *)in_key;
uint32_t i, t, u, v, w;
uint32_t P[AES_EXTENDED_KEY_SIZE];
uint32_t rounds;
@@ -313,10 +311,10 @@ aes_set_key(void *ctx_arg, const uint8_t *in_key, unsigned int key_len, uint32_t
ctx->E = ctx->e_data;
ctx->D = ctx->e_data;
- E_KEY[0] = uint32_t_in (in_key);
- E_KEY[1] = uint32_t_in (in_key + 4);
- E_KEY[2] = uint32_t_in (in_key + 8);
- E_KEY[3] = uint32_t_in (in_key + 12);
+ E_KEY[0] = le32_to_cpu(key[0]);
+ E_KEY[1] = le32_to_cpu(key[1]);
+ E_KEY[2] = le32_to_cpu(key[2]);
+ E_KEY[3] = le32_to_cpu(key[3]);
/* Prepare control words. */
memset(&ctx->cword, 0, sizeof(ctx->cword));
@@ -343,17 +341,17 @@ aes_set_key(void *ctx_arg, const uint8_t *in_key, unsigned int key_len, uint32_t
break;
case 24:
- E_KEY[4] = uint32_t_in (in_key + 16);
- t = E_KEY[5] = uint32_t_in (in_key + 20);
+ E_KEY[4] = le32_to_cpu(key[4]);
+ t = E_KEY[5] = le32_to_cpu(key[5]);
for (i = 0; i < 8; ++i)
loop6 (i);
break;
case 32:
- E_KEY[4] = uint32_t_in (in_key + 16);
- E_KEY[5] = uint32_t_in (in_key + 20);
- E_KEY[6] = uint32_t_in (in_key + 24);
- t = E_KEY[7] = uint32_t_in (in_key + 28);
+ E_KEY[4] = le32_to_cpu(in_key[4]);
+ E_KEY[5] = le32_to_cpu(in_key[5]);
+ E_KEY[6] = le32_to_cpu(in_key[6]);
+ t = E_KEY[7] = le32_to_cpu(in_key[7]);
for (i = 0; i < 7; ++i)
loop8 (i);
break;