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[ODROID-N2] cryptsetup - Illegal instruction


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Hi, I have two meson64 SBCs where one is Khadas VIM 3 and the other is Odroid N2. They have been running almost the same setup and there has been minor differences with time.

 

For the past months, I have had issues with the error Illegal instruction for my Odroid N2 server. I did a clean install earlier today (Armbian_23.02.2_Odroidn2_jammy_current_6.1.11) without success. For instance, I often face the error when running cryptsetup benchmark. Most of the time I have to reboot multiple times, reinstall cryptsetup packages, try the armhf packages and more. I have never had the same issue with Khadas VIM 3.

 

The issue seems to be related to argon2i and the question is what and where should I look further regarding how to solve this. I've tried switching supported kernel versions, 6.1.*, 5.19.*, 5.10.*, without success. Trying legacy kernel 4.9.* had some issues resulting in the board not booting.

 

Output when everything is fine

| => sudo cryptsetup benchmark

Spoiler
# Tests are approximate using memory only (no storage IO).
PBKDF2-sha1       575508 iterations per second for 256-bit key
PBKDF2-sha256    1057032 iterations per second for 256-bit key
PBKDF2-sha512     412825 iterations per second for 256-bit key
PBKDF2-ripemd160  328501 iterations per second for 256-bit key
PBKDF2-whirlpool  128501 iterations per second for 256-bit key
argon2i       4 iterations, 628524 memory, 4 parallel threads (CPUs) for 256-bit key (requested 2000 ms time)
argon2id      4 iterations, 631733 memory, 4 parallel threads (CPUs) for 256-bit key (requested 2000 ms time)
#     Algorithm |       Key |      Encryption |      Decryption
        aes-cbc        128b       631.9 MiB/s       947.2 MiB/s
    serpent-cbc        128b        43.6 MiB/s        47.7 MiB/s
    twofish-cbc        128b        77.6 MiB/s        80.4 MiB/s
        aes-cbc        256b       545.1 MiB/s       840.0 MiB/s
    serpent-cbc        256b        43.8 MiB/s        47.6 MiB/s
    twofish-cbc        256b        78.0 MiB/s        80.3 MiB/s
        aes-xts        256b       704.5 MiB/s       697.8 MiB/s
    serpent-xts        256b        43.9 MiB/s        48.2 MiB/s
    twofish-xts        256b        79.9 MiB/s        82.6 MiB/s
        aes-xts        512b       638.0 MiB/s       637.8 MiB/s
    serpent-xts        512b        44.8 MiB/s        48.2 MiB/s
    twofish-xts        512b        81.4 MiB/s        82.6 MiB/s

 



Output when facing the issue. It's always after trying to open with cryptsetup prior and I think it's in general

| => sudo cryptsetup benchmark

Spoiler
# Tests are approximate using memory only (no storage IO).
PBKDF2-sha1       574877 iterations per second for 256-bit key
PBKDF2-sha256    1057032 iterations per second for 256-bit key
PBKDF2-sha512     412825 iterations per second for 256-bit key
PBKDF2-ripemd160  328501 iterations per second for 256-bit key
PBKDF2-whirlpool  129007 iterations per second for 256-bit key
Illegal instruction

 

 

Edited by Z11ntal33r
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Thanks for reaching out :) I've default settings and I did a clean install yesterday. The few steps I did was to run cryptstetup benchmark which was fine, ran a script to install and setup packages and so on, tried to mount the drive, but Illegal instruction showed. After that, all cryptsetup benchmarks failed.

I can try a new clean build later today, lower the cpu freq and see if that's better. I am also thinking about switching from Jammy to Bullseye in order to apt-pin newer packages of cryptsetup to see if that solves the issue. I that doesn't help, I will think about buying a new SBC, unless I switch to something else than Armbian, which I would like to avoid

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