Re: [pkg-cryptsetup-devel] Bug#541835: crypto configuration /dependencies broken
From: Celejar
Date: Sun Aug 30 2009 - 20:15:24 EST
On Sun, 30 Aug 2009 17:37:22 +0200
Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <sebastian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> * Sebastian Andrzej Siewior | 2009-08-28 10:00:56 [+0200]:
>
> >>> the problem is not reproducible with a debian/unstable 2.6.30.6 kernel,
> >>> even though it has cbc compiled as module as well. but if I recompile
> >>> the same kernel sources with Celejars kernel .config, the problem
> >>> occurs. thus it must be related to the kernel config in some way.
> >It must be the kernel confing since I run .30.stable and it works. I try
> >to look at it later.
>
> Your kernel config is fine, the problem is that the initramfs tools do
> not copy all of the required modules into the initramfs. The missing
> modles are:
> - cryptomgr: that one is responsible to load the cbc and aes module and
> bind them to cbc(aes)
> - chainiv: that one creates IVs if the "user" does not specify one.
> dm-crypt probably does not use that one but is required due to the way
> crypto works atm.
> - krng: provides random numbers and is required by chainiv.
>
> If you add those three to /etc/initramfs/modules than it should work.
Right your are! It now works, thanks very much. I guess the catch was
that the working (stock Debian) kernel config built cryptomgr
(CRYPTO_MANAGER and CRYPTO_MANAGER2) and krng (CRYPTO_RNG2, although
not CRYPTO_RNG) and chainiv (CRYPTO_BLKCIPHER2, although not
CRYPTO_BLKCIPHER - I have the impression that chainiv is now
controlled by the BLKCIPHER options?) into the kernel, not as modules,
so I wasn't hit by the initramfs failure until I built them as modules
(I have a bit of a fetish for building everything as a module,
especially when using initrd's :/).
> Could someone please look at initramfs to figure out why those three
> modules are not copied in this reduced setup?
Celejar
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