Re: [PATCH] crypto: serpent - add x86_64/avx assemblerimplementation

From: Johannes Goetzfried
Date: Wed May 30 2012 - 07:32:36 EST


On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 10:30:25AM +0300, Jussi Kivilinna wrote:
> Quoting Andi Kleen <andi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
> >
> >The driver needs CPUID annotations now (since 3.3), so that it can be
> >autoloaded. Something like:
> >
>
> Is it really good idea to autoload crypto modules? Currently loading
> different cipher implementations is handled via module-aliases and
> cipher priorities. With autoloading by CPUID, crypto-modules would
> be loaded and be mostly unused. For example, serpent-sse2 would be
> autoloaded on all x86-64 kernels (well, on those that have it
> compiled as module => probably most of distros).
>
> IMHO these should be loaded only when needed, as is done with
> generic i586/x86-64 assembler cipher implementations.

I agree with that. Currently when I boot my PC with a new 3.4 kernel all the
ciphers from the intel-aesni module get loaded whether I need them or not. As
Jussi stated most people using distros probably won't need the
serpent-avx-x86_64 module get loaded automatically, so it's probably better to
leave it that way.
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