freebsd-skq/tests/sys/opencrypto/runtests.sh
Mitchell Horne 22bd0c9731 ossl: port to arm64
Enable in-kernel acceleration of SHA1 and SHA2 operations on arm64 by adding
support for the ossl(4) crypto driver. This uses OpenSSL's assembly routines
under the hood, which will detect and use SHA intrinsics if they are
supported by the CPU.

Reviewed by:	jhb
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27390
2020-12-04 21:12:17 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh -
#
# Copyright (c) 2014 The FreeBSD Foundation
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# Copyright 2019 Enji Cooper
#
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# $FreeBSD$
#
: ${PYTHON=python3}
if [ ! -d /usr/local/share/nist-kat ]; then
echo "1..0 # SKIP: nist-kat package not installed for test vectors"
exit 0
fi
if ! $PYTHON -c "from dpkt import dpkt"; then
echo "1..0 # SKIP: py-dpkt package not installed"
exit 0
fi
loaded_modules=
cleanup_tests()
{
trap - EXIT INT TERM
set +e
if [ -n "$oldcdas" ]; then
sysctl "$oldcdas" 2>/dev/null
fi
# Unload modules in reverse order
for loaded_module in $(echo $loaded_modules | tr ' ' '\n' | sort -r); do
kldunload $loaded_module
done
}
trap cleanup_tests EXIT INT TERM
cpu_type="$(uname -p)"
cpu_module=
case ${cpu_type} in
aarch64)
cpu_module="nexus/armv8crypto nexus/ossl"
;;
amd64|i386)
cpu_module="nexus/aesni nexus/ossl"
;;
esac
for required_module in $cpu_module cryptodev; do
if ! kldstat -q -m $required_module; then
module_to_load=${required_module#nexus/}
if ! kldload ${module_to_load}; then
echo "1..0 # SKIP: could not load ${module_to_load}"
exit 0
fi
loaded_modules="$loaded_modules $required_module"
fi
done
cdas_sysctl=kern.crypto.allow_soft
if ! oldcdas=$(sysctl -e $cdas_sysctl); then
echo "1..0 # SKIP: could not resolve sysctl: $cdas_sysctl"
exit 0
fi
if ! sysctl $cdas_sysctl=1; then
echo "1..0 # SKIP: could not enable /dev/crypto access via $cdas_sysctl sysctl."
exit 0
fi
echo "1..1"
if "$PYTHON" $(dirname $0)/cryptotest.py $CRYPTOTEST_ARGS; then
echo "ok 1"
else
echo "not ok 1"
fi