Create a specific file for helper functions that are related to the
PSA API. The reason for a separate file is so that it can include
<psa/crypto.h>, without forcing this header inclusion into every test
suite. In this commit, psa_helpers.function doesn't need psa/crypto.h
yet, but this will be the case in a subsequent commit.
Move PSA_ASSERT to psa_helpers.function, since that's the sort of
things it's for.
Include "psa_helpers.function" from the PSA crypto tests.
In the ITS test, don't include "psa_helpers". The ITS tests are
meant to stand alone from the rest of the library.
Use PEP 257 indented docstring style, mostly: always with """, with the
terminating """ on a separate line if the docstring is more than one
line, and with all lines indented to the opening """.
This commit does not change the text to keep the first paragraph single-line.
* Rename internal methods and fields to start with an underscore.
* Rename global constants to uppercase.
* Change methods that don't use self to be class methods or static
methods as appropriate.
No behavior change in this commit.
Conflicts:
* library/ssl_cli.c, library/ssl_tls.c:
Removed on the development branch. Keep them removed.
* include/psa/crypto_extra.h, library/psa_crypto_storage.c,
tests/suites/test_suite_psa_crypto.data,
tests/suites/test_suite_psa_crypto.function,
tests/suites/test_suite_psa_crypto_persistent_key.data,
tests/suites/test_suite_psa_crypto_slot_management.data,
tests/suites/test_suite_psa_crypto_slot_management.function:
Modified on the development branch only to implement the enrollment
algorithm, which has been reimplemented on the API branch.
Keep the API branch.
Add parameters to psa_copy_key tests for the enrollment algorithm (alg2).
This commit only tests with alg2=0, which is equivalent to not setting
an enrollment algorithm.
Manually cherry-picked from ca5bed742f
by taking that patch, replacing KEYPAIR by KEY_PAIR
throughout (renaming applied in this branch), and discarding parts
about import_twice in test_suite_psa_crypto (this test function was
removed from this branch).
Add parameters to psa_copy_key tests for the enrollment algorithm (alg2).
This commit only tests with alg2=0, which is equivalent to not setting
an enrollment algorithm.
When importing a private elliptic curve key, require the input to have
exactly the right size. RFC 5915 requires the right size (you aren't
allowed to omit leading zeros). A different buffer size likely means
that something is wrong, e.g. a mismatch between the declared key type
and the actual data.
Resolve conflicts by performing the following operations:
- Reject changes to files removed during the creation of Mbed Crypto
from Mbed TLS.
- Reject the addition of certificates that would not be used by any
tests, including rejecting the addition of Makefile rules to
generate these certificates.
- Reject changes to error.c referencing modules that are not part of
Mbed Crypto.
* origin/development: (80 commits)
Style fix
Fix test data
Update test data
Add some negative test cases
Fix minor issues
Add ChangeLog entry about listing all SAN
Remove unneeded whitespaces
Fix mingw CI failures
Initialize psa_crypto in ssl test
Check that SAN is not malformed when parsing
Documentation fixes
Fix ChangeLog entry
Fix missing tls version test failures
Fix typo
Fix ChangeLog entry location
Add changeLog entry
Add test for export keys functionality
Add function to retrieve the tls_prf type
Add tests for the public tls_prf API
Add public API for tls_prf
...
* origin/pr/2530: (27 commits)
Style fix
Fix test data
Update test data
Add some negative test cases
Fix minor issues
Add ChangeLog entry about listing all SAN
Check that SAN is not malformed when parsing
Documentation fixes
Fix ChangeLog entry
Fail in case critical crt policy not supported
Update SAN parsing documentation
change the type of hardware_module_name member
Change mbedtls_x509_subject_alternative_name
Add length checking in certificate policy parsing
Rephrase x509_crt extension member description
Rephrase changeLog entries
Remove redundant memset()
Propogate error when parsing SubjectAltNames
Tidy up style in x509_info_subject_alt_name
Print unparseable SubjectAlternativeNames
...
* origin/pr/2538:
Remove unneeded whitespaces
Fix mingw CI failures
Initialize psa_crypto in ssl test
Fix missing tls version test failures
Fix typo
Fix ChangeLog entry location
Add changeLog entry
Add test for export keys functionality
Add function to retrieve the tls_prf type
Add tests for the public tls_prf API
Add public API for tls_prf
Add eap-tls key derivation in the examples.
Add ChangeLog entry
Add an extra key export function
Have the temporary buffer allocated dynamically
Zeroize secret data in the exit point
Add a single exit point in key derivation function
generate_key is a more classical name. The longer name was only
introduced to avoid confusion with getting a key from a generator,
which is key derivation, but we no longer use the generator
terminology so this reason no longer applies.
perl -i -pe 's/psa_generate_random_key/psa_generate_key/g' $(git ls-files)
Parametrize finite-field Diffie-Hellman key types with a DH group
identifier, in the same way elliptic curve keys are parametrized with
an EC curve identifier.
Define the DH groups from the TLS registry (these are the groups from
RFC 7919).
Replicate the macro definitions and the metadata tests from elliptic
curve identifiers to DH group identifiers.
Define PSA_DH_GROUP_CUSTOM as an implementation-specific extension for
which domain parameters are used to specify the group.
Generators are mostly about key derivation (currently: only about key
derivation). "Generator" is not a commonly used term in cryptography.
So favor "derivation" as terminology. Call a generator a key
derivation operation structure, since it behaves like other multipart
operation structures. Furthermore, the function names are not fully
consistent.
In this commit, I rename the functions to consistently have the prefix
"psa_key_derivation_". I used the following command:
perl -i -pe '%t = (
psa_crypto_generator_t => "psa_key_derivation_operation_t",
psa_crypto_generator_init => "psa_key_derivation_init",
psa_key_derivation_setup => "psa_key_derivation_setup",
psa_key_derivation_input_key => "psa_key_derivation_input_key",
psa_key_derivation_input_bytes => "psa_key_derivation_input_bytes",
psa_key_agreement => "psa_key_derivation_key_agreement",
psa_set_generator_capacity => "psa_key_derivation_set_capacity",
psa_get_generator_capacity => "psa_key_derivation_get_capacity",
psa_generator_read => "psa_key_derivation_output_bytes",
psa_generate_derived_key => "psa_key_derivation_output_key",
psa_generator_abort => "psa_key_derivation_abort",
PSA_CRYPTO_GENERATOR_INIT => "PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_OPERATION_INIT",
PSA_GENERATOR_UNBRIDLED_CAPACITY => "PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_UNLIMITED_CAPACITY",
); s/\b(@{[join("|", keys %t)]})\b/$t{$1}/ge' $(git ls-files)
When importing a private elliptic curve key, require the input to have
exactly the right size. RFC 5915 requires the right size (you aren't
allow to omit leading zeros). A different buffer size likely means
that something is wrong, e.g. a mismatch between the declared key type
and the actual data.
In psa_import_key, change the order of parameters to pass
the pointer where the newly created handle will be stored last.
This is consistent with most other library functions that put inputs
before outputs.
In psa_generate_derived_key, change the order of parameters to pass
the pointer where the newly created handle will be stored last.
This is consistent with most other library functions that put inputs
before outputs.
psa_set_key_lifetime and psa_set_key_id aren't pure setters: they also
set the other attribute in some conditions. Add dedicated tests for
this behavior.