Steve French <[email protected]> :
[...]
> There was a patch suggested a year or so ago to remove the older cifs
> md5 implementation and have cifsencrypt.c use the newer Linux crypto
> API, but since it made the code considerably more complex it did not
> make any sense. The current crypto API seems to be designed for much
> more complex usage patterns than cifs needs it for. The key use for this
> for CIFS is the following small function (to calculate the packet
> signitures on cifs packets in fs/cifs/cifsencrypt.c)
If you have the patches from 10/2003 in mind, they suffered more from poor
taste than from cryptoapi imho.
Btw nobody cared about fs/cifs/connect.c::CIFSNTLMSSPNegotiateSessSetup
(indentation from Mars + unchecked allocations before dereferences).
--
Ueimor
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