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The qcrypto_pbkdf_count_iters method uses a 64 bit int but then checks its value against INT32_MAX before returning it. This bounds check is premature, because the calling code may well scale the iteration count by some value. It is thus better to return a 64-bit integer and let the caller do range checking. For consistency the qcrypto_pbkdf method is also changed to accept a 64bit int, though this is somewhat academic since nettle is limited to taking an 'int' while gcrypt is limited to taking a 'long int'. Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com> |
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aes.h | ||
afsplit.h | ||
block.h | ||
cipher.h | ||
desrfb.h | ||
hash.h | ||
init.h | ||
ivgen.h | ||
pbkdf.h | ||
random.h | ||
secret.h | ||
tlscreds.h | ||
tlscredsanon.h | ||
tlscredsx509.h | ||
tlssession.h | ||
xts.h |