Thorsten Blum c637f3e4a5 crypto: testmgr - Add missing DES weak and semi-weak key tests
Ever since commit da7f033ddc ("crypto: cryptomgr - Add test
infrastructure"), the DES test suite has tested only one of the four
weak keys and none of the twelve semi-weak keys.

DES has four weak keys and twelve semi-weak keys, and the kernel's DES
implementation correctly detects and rejects all of these keys when the
CRYPTO_TFM_REQ_FORBID_WEAK_KEYS flag is set. However, only a single weak
key was being tested. Add tests for all 16 weak and semi-weak keys.

While DES is deprecated, it is still used in some legacy protocols, and
weak/semi-weak key detection should be tested accordingly.

Tested on arm64 with cryptographic self-tests.

Signed-off-by: Thorsten Blum <thorsten.blum@linux.dev>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
2025-11-24 17:43:40 +08:00
2022-09-28 09:02:20 +02:00
2025-02-19 14:53:27 -07:00
2025-10-12 13:42:36 -07:00
2024-03-18 03:36:32 -06:00

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