block/keyslot-manager: prevent crash when num_slots=1
If there is only one keyslot, then blk_ksm_init() computes
slot_hashtable_size=1 and log_slot_ht_size=0. This causes
blk_ksm_find_keyslot() to crash later because it uses
hash_ptr(key, log_slot_ht_size) to find the hash bucket containing the
key, and hash_ptr() doesn't support the bits == 0 case.
Fix this by making the hash table always have at least 2 buckets.
Tested by running:
kvm-xfstests -c ext4 -g encrypt -m inlinecrypt \
-o blk-crypto-fallback.num_keyslots=1
Fixes: 1b26283970
("block: Keyslot Manager for Inline Encryption")
Signed-off-by: Eric Biggers <ebiggers@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
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@ -103,6 +103,13 @@ int blk_ksm_init(struct blk_keyslot_manager *ksm, unsigned int num_slots)
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spin_lock_init(&ksm->idle_slots_lock);
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slot_hashtable_size = roundup_pow_of_two(num_slots);
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/*
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* hash_ptr() assumes bits != 0, so ensure the hash table has at least 2
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* buckets. This only makes a difference when there is only 1 keyslot.
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*/
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if (slot_hashtable_size < 2)
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slot_hashtable_size = 2;
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ksm->log_slot_ht_size = ilog2(slot_hashtable_size);
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ksm->slot_hashtable = kvmalloc_array(slot_hashtable_size,
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sizeof(ksm->slot_hashtable[0]),
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