On Mon, Jan 05, 2015 at 11:46:50AM +0100, Stephan Mueller wrote:
> 
> The need for that check lies in aead_recvmsg:
> 
>         /*
>          * first chunk of input is AD -- one scatterlist entry is one page,
>          * and we process only one scatterlist, the maximum size of AD is
>          * one page
>          */
>         sg_init_table(&assoc, 1);
>         sg_set_page(&assoc, sg_page(sg), ctx->aead_assoclen, sg->offset);
>         aead_request_set_assoc(&ctx->aead_req, &assoc, ctx->aead_assoclen);
> 
> There you see that I only create an sg table with one entry for the AD. If we 
> would allow an arbitrary AD size, I would see the need of a for loop in 
> addition to the one directly beneath this AD scatterlist setting: one for 
> identifying how many sg entries I need to allocate and one for the actual 
> assignment.
> 
> As I felt that one page should be sufficient for the AD, I wanted to avoid 
> the 
> extra overhead for another for loop.

Please remove the limit as otherwise we would never be able to
add support for this in a future kernel as appliations won't be
able to rely on it.

There is no such limit in the kernel interface and we shouldn't
be adding one here.

Cheers,
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