* development: (97 commits)
Updated version number to 2.10.0 for release
Add a disabled CMAC define in the no-entropy configuration
Adapt the ARIA test cases for new ECB function
Fix file permissions for ssl.h
Add ChangeLog entry for PR#1651
Fix MicroBlaze register typo.
Fix typo in doc and copy missing warning
Fix edit mistake in cipher_wrap.c
Update CTR doc for the 64-bit block cipher
Update CTR doc for other 128-bit block ciphers
Slightly tune ARIA CTR documentation
Remove double declaration of mbedtls_ssl_list_ciphersuites
Update CTR documentation
Use zeroize function from new platform_util
Move to new header style for ALT implementations
Add ifdef for selftest in header file
Fix typo in comments
Use more appropriate type for local variable
Remove useless parameter from function
Wipe sensitive info from the stack
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Motivation is similar to NO_UDBL_DIVISION.
The alternative implementation of 64-bit mult is straightforward and aims at
obvious correctness. Also, visual examination of the generate assembly show
that it's quite efficient with clang, armcc5 and arm-clang. However current
GCC generates fairly inefficient code for it.
I tried to rework the code in order to make GCC generate more efficient code.
Unfortunately the only way to do that is to get rid of 64-bit add and handle
the carry manually, but this causes other compilers to generate less efficient
code with branches, which is not acceptable from a side-channel point of view.
So let's keep the obvious code that works for most compilers and hope future
versions of GCC learn to manage registers in a sensible way in that context.
See https://bugs.launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded/+bug/1775263
* development: (504 commits)
Fix minor code style issues
Add the uodate to the soversion to the ChangeLog
Fix the ChangeLog for clarity, english and credit
Update version to 2.9.0
ecp: Fix binary compatibility with group ID
Changelog entry
Change accepted ciphersuite versions when parsing server hello
Remove preprocessor directives around platform_util.h include
Fix style for mbedtls_mpi_zeroize()
Improve mbedtls_platform_zeroize() docs
mbedtls_zeroize -> mbedtls_platform_zeroize in docs
Reword config.h docs for MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_ZEROIZE_ALT
Organize CMakeLists targets in alphabetical order
Organize output objs in alfabetical order in Makefile
Regenerate errors after ecp.h updates
Update ecp.h
Change variable bytes_written to header_bytes in record decompression
Update ecp.h
Update ecp.h
Update ecp.h
...
Conflict resolution:
* ChangeLog: put the new entry from my branch in the proper place.
* include/mbedtls/error.h: counted high-level module error codes again.
* include/mbedtls/ssl.h: picked different numeric codes for the
concurrently added errors; made the new error a full sentence per
current standards.
* library/error.c: ran scripts/generate_errors.pl.
* library/ssl_srv.c:
* ssl_prepare_server_key_exchange "DHE key exchanges": the conflict
was due to style corrections in development
(4cb1f4d49c) which I merged with
my refactoring.
* ssl_prepare_server_key_exchange "For key exchanges involving the
server signing", first case, variable declarations: merged line
by line:
* dig_signed_len: added in async
* signature_len: removed in async
* hashlen: type changed to size_t in development
* hash: size changed to MBEDTLS_MD_MAX_SIZE in async
* ret: added in async
* ssl_prepare_server_key_exchange "For key exchanges involving the
server signing", first cae comment: the conflict was due to style
corrections in development (4cb1f4d49c)
which I merged with my comment changes made as part of refactoring
the function.
* ssl_prepare_server_key_exchange "Compute the hash to be signed" if
`md_alg != MBEDTLS_MD_NONE`: conflict between
ebd652fe2d
"ssl_write_server_key_exchange: calculate hashlen explicitly" and
46f5a3e9b4 "Check return codes from
MD in ssl code". I took the code from commit
ca1d742904 made on top of development
which makes mbedtls_ssl_get_key_exchange_md_ssl_tls return the
hash length.
* programs/ssl/ssl_server2.c: multiple conflicts between the introduction
of MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ASYNC_IN_PROGRESS and new auxiliary functions and
definitions for async support, and the introduction of idle().
* definitions before main: concurrent additions, kept both.
* main, just after `handshake:`: in the loop around
mbedtls_ssl_handshake(), merge the addition of support for
MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ASYNC_IN_PROGRESS and SSL_ASYNC_INJECT_ERROR_CANCEL
with the addition of the idle() call.
* main, if `opt.transport == MBEDTLS_SSL_TRANSPORT_STREAM`: take the
code from development and add a check for
MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ASYNC_IN_PROGRESS.
* main, loop around mbedtls_ssl_read() in the datagram case:
take the code from development and add a check for
MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ASYNC_IN_PROGRESS; revert to a do...while loop.
* main, loop around mbedtls_ssl_write() in the datagram case:
take the code from development and add a check for
MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ASYNC_IN_PROGRESS; revert to a do...while loop.
Improve the position of the breakpoint to be set at a line of code that
is less likely to be optimised out by the compiler. Setting the breakpoint
at a place that can be easily optimised out by the compiler will cause the
gdb script to fail as it cannot match the source code line to the
compiled code. For this reason the breakpoint is now set at the fclose()
call which is very unlikely to be optimised out or there might be a
resource leak.
The gdb script loads the programs/test/zeroize program and feeds it as
imput its own source code. Then sets a breakpoint just before the last
program's return code and checks that every element in memory was
zeroized. Otherwise it signals a failure and terminates.
The test was added to all.sh.
Conflict resolution:
* ChangeLog
* tests/data_files/Makefile: concurrent additions, order irrelevant
* tests/data_files/test-ca.opensslconf: concurrent additions, order irrelevant
* tests/scripts/all.sh: one comment change conflicted with a code
addition. In addition some of the additions in the
iotssl-1381-x509-verify-refactor-restricted branch need support for
keep-going mode, this will be added in a subsequent commit.
Only delete things that we expect to find, to avoid deleting other
things that people might have lying around in their build tree.
Explicitly skip .git to avoid e.g. accidentally matching a branch
name.
All options can now be overridden by a subsequent option, e.g.
"all.sh --foo --no-foo" is equivalent to "all.sh --no-foo". This
allows making wrapper scripts with default options and occasionally
overriding those options when running the wrapper script.
* development: (557 commits)
Add attribution for #1351 report
Adapt version_features.c
Note incompatibility of truncated HMAC extension in ChangeLog
Add LinkLibraryDependencies to VS2010 app template
Add ChangeLog entry for PR #1382
MD: Make deprecated functions not inline
Add ChangeLog entry for PR #1384
Have Visual Studio handle linking to mbedTLS.lib internally
Mention in ChangeLog that this fixes#1351
Add issue number to ChangeLog
Note in the changelog that this fixes an interoperability issue.
Style fix in ChangeLog
Add ChangeLog entries for PR #1168 and #1362
Add ChangeLog entry for PR #1165
ctr_drbg: Typo fix in the file description comment.
dhm: Fix typo in RFC 5114 constants
tests_suite_pkparse: new PKCS8-v2 keys with PRF != SHA1
data_files/pkcs8-v2: add keys generated with PRF != SHA1
tests/pkcs5/pbkdf2_hmac: extend array to accommodate longer results
tests/pkcs5/pbkdf2_hmac: add unit tests for additional SHA algorithms
...
Build with MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED_REMOVED and MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED_WARNING
separately.
Do these builds with `-O -Werror -Wall -Wextra` to catch a maximum of
issues while we're at it. Do one with gcc and one with clang for
variety. This caught an uninitialized variable warning in cmac.c that
builds without -O didn't catch.
Conflict: configs/config-picocoin.h was both edited and removed.
Resolution: removed, since this is the whole point of PR #1280 and the
changes in development are no longer relevant.
Build with MBEDTLS_HAVE_INT32 and MBEDTLS_HAVE_INT64 on all
architectures, not just x86_64. These two modes should work on all
platforms (except embedded environments where 64-bit division is not
available).
Also run the unit tests.
Correct the description: this is not "N-bit compilation", but "N-bit
bignum limbs".
- Adapt the change in all.sh to the new keep-going mode
- Restore alphabetical order of configuration flags for
alternative implementations in config.h and rebuild
library/version_features.c
Compilation and test for the `MBEDTLS_RSA_NO_CRT` option were
previously guarded by a check for 64-bit systems, for which there
is no reason. This commit moves both outside of the guard.
Add --keep-going mode to all.sh. In this mode, if a test fails, keep
running the subsequent tests. If a build fails, skip any tests of this
build and move on to the next tests. Errors in infrastructure, such as
git or cmake runs, remain fatal. Print an error summary at the end of
the run, and return a nonzero code if there was any failure.
In known terminal types, use color to highlight errors.
On a fatal signal, interrupt the run and report the errors so far.
This commit adds a build with default config except
MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_FRAGMENT_LENGTH to all.sh, as well as a run of the MFL-related
tests in ssl-opt.sh.
With cmake, CFLAGS has to be set when invoking cmake, not make (which totally
ignores the value of CFLAGS when it runs and only keeps the one from cmake).
Also, in that case the flags were either redundant (-Werror etc) or wrong
(-std=c99 -pedantic) as some parts of the library will not build with
-pedantic (see the other -pedantic tests, which are correct, for what needs to
be disabled).
This is step 1 of a plan to get rid once and for all of missing depends_on in
the X509 test suite (step 2 will be RSA/ECDSA, and step 0 was curves.pl).
The test for MBEDTLS_NO_UDBL_DIVISION wasn't preserving it's own config.h
for the next test.
Also added comments to ARM Compiler 6 tests to better explain them.
The test for MBEDTLS_NO_UDBL_DIVISION wasn't preserving it's own config.h
for the next test.
Also added comments to ARM Compiler 6 tests to better explain them.
The test for MBEDTLS_NO_UDBL_DIVISION wasn't preserving it's own config.h
for the next test.
Also added comments to ARM Compiler 6 tests to better explain them.
The entropy test suite uses a negative dependency "depends_on:!CONFIG_FLAG" for one of its tests. This kind of
dependency (running a test only if some configuration flag is not defined) is currently not supported and instead
results in the respective test case being dropped.
This commit adds support for negative dependencies in test cases.
* gilles/IOTSSL-1330/development:
Changelog entry for the bug fixes
SSLv3: when refusing renegotiation, stop processing
Ignore failures when sending fatal alerts
Cleaned up double variable declaration
Code portability fix
Added changelog entry
Send TLS alerts in many more cases
Skip all non-executables in run-test-suites.pl
SSL tests: server requires auth, client has no certificate
Balanced braces across preprocessor conditionals
Support setting the ports on the command line
Fixed a bug in ssl_srv.c when parsing TLS_FALLBACK_SCSV in the
ciphersuite list that caused it to miss it sometimes. Reported by Hugo
Leisink as issue #810. Fix initially by @andreasag01; this commit
isolates the bug fix and adds a non-regression test.
Modify tests/scripts/check-doxy-blocks.pl to ensure that:
* It can only be run from the mbed TLS root directory.
* An error code is returned to the environment when a potential error
in the source code is found.
Fixes strict C99 builds in all.sh with glibc version >2.19 where platform support
wasn't being compiled in automatically.
Also fixes C99 syntax with armclang.
Tighten up the test options in all.sh, test-ref-configs.pl and curves.pl
to ensure the builds are strict for all warnings, warnings are treated
as errors, and that wherever possible builds are strict to the C99
standard. (Note that builds that use the Unix sockets API cannot be).
Modify the script at tests/scripts/all.sh to export the variable
MAKEFLAGS with -j if it was not set before. This should decrease the
total runtime of tests/scripts/all.sh by letting make run multiple jobs
in parallel. Also, add a check at the top of the script to cause a
failure if the environment is not Linux.
Fixes strict C99 builds in all.sh with glibc version >2.19 where platform support
wasn't being compiled in automatically.
Also fixes C99 syntax with armclang.
Pull Request #533 - Use MAKEFLAGS to pass args to make in all.sh
Modify the script at tests/scripts/all.sh to export the variable
MAKEFLAGS with -j if it was not set before. This should decrease the
total runtime of tests/scripts/all.sh by letting make run multiple jobs
in parallel. Also, add a check at the top of the script to cause a
failure if the environment is not Linux.w
Tighten up the test options in all.sh, test-ref-configs.pl and curves.pl
to ensure the builds are strict for all warnings, warnings are treated
as errors, and that wherever possible builds are strict to the C99
standard. (Note that builds that use the Unix sockets API cannot be).
The library/net.c and its corresponding include/mbedtls/net.h file are
renamed to library/net_sockets.c and include/mbedtls/net_sockets.h
respectively. This is to avoid naming collisions in projects which also
have files with the common name 'net'.
Modify the script at tests/scripts/all.sh to export the variable
MAKEFLAGS with -j if it was not set before. This should decrease the
total runtime of tests/scripts/all.sh by letting make run multiple jobs
in parallel. Also, add a check at the top of the script to cause a
failure if the environment is not Linux.
In the test script tests/scripts/all.sh the armcc build is a baremetal build
and doesn't use MBEDTLS_HAVE_TIME therefore the test configuration
MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_TIME_ALT which is dependent on it must be unset.
The test script tests/scripts/all.sh exits on first error, although it also
attempted to redirect error output from armcc and then output it after armcc
had completed. This never occurred because as soon as armcc failed the script
would end and the redirected output wouldn't be displayed.
This change removes that redirection.