Megha Dey reported a kernel panic in crypto code.  The problem is that
sha1_x8_avx2() clobbers registers r12-r15 without saving and restoring
them.
Before commit 
aec4d0e301f1 ("x86/asm/crypto: Simplify stack usage in
sha-mb functions"), those registers were saved and restored by the
callers of the function.  I removed them with that commit because I
didn't realize sha1_x8_avx2() clobbered them.
Fix the potential undefined behavior associated with clobbering the
registers and make the behavior less surprising by changing the
registers to be callee saved/restored to conform with the C function
call ABI.
Also, rdx (aka RSP_SAVE) doesn't need to be saved: I verified that none
of the callers rely on it being saved, and it's not a callee-saved
register in the C ABI.
Fixes: aec4d0e301f1 ("x86/asm/crypto: Simplify stack usage in sha-mb functions")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # 4.6
Reported-by: Megha Dey <megha.dey@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
 
 #
 ENTRY(sha1_x8_avx2)
 
-       push    RSP_SAVE
+       # save callee-saved clobbered registers to comply with C function ABI
+       push    %r12
+       push    %r13
+       push    %r14
+       push    %r15
 
        #save rsp
        mov     %rsp, RSP_SAVE
        ## Postamble
 
        mov     RSP_SAVE, %rsp
-       pop     RSP_SAVE
+
+       # restore callee-saved clobbered registers
+       pop     %r15
+       pop     %r14
+       pop     %r13
+       pop     %r12
 
        ret
 ENDPROC(sha1_x8_avx2)