The PKCS#1 standard says nothing about the relation between P and Q
but many libraries guarantee P>Q and mbed TLS did so too in earlier
versions.
This commit restores this behaviour.
Fixes the test suites to consistently use mbedtls_fprintf to output to
stdout or stderr.
Also redirects output from the tests to /dev/null to avoid confusing
output if the test suite code or library outputs anything to stdout.
Minor fixes following review including:
* formatting changes including indentation and code style
* corrections
* removal of debug code
* clarification of code through variable renaming
* memory leak
* compiler warnings
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.
Changes to allow the entropy tests to work for configurations without an
entropy seed file (MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_NV_SEED), and with no entropy sources
configured (MBEDTLS_TEST_NULL_ENTROPY).
In some tests in ssl-opt.sh the client finishes sooner and the server
gets killed before it could reach certain errors. Consequently the
the script doesn't find the error it is looking for and the test fails.
To resolve this issue, we introduce a per-test option to wait after the
client finishes.
Instead of polling the hardware entropy source a single time and
comparing the output with itself, the source is polled at least twice
and make sure that the separate outputs are different.
The self test is a quick way to check at startup whether the entropy
sources are functioning correctly. The self test only polls 8 bytes
from the default entropy source and performs the following checks:
- The bytes are not all 0x00 or 0xFF.
- The hardware does not return an error when polled.
- The entropy does not provide data in a patter. Only check pattern
at byte, word and long word sizes.
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.
* Add script to print build environment info.
The new script is also included in:
- all.sh
- basic-build-test.sh
* Tidy up environment reporting script.
Changes include:
- making the echo calls portable
- removing unnecessary brackets
- using more efficient checks for the existance of commands
- correcting typos and copyright year
* Update references to output_env.sh
MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_NV_SEED is dependent on platform code unless an
alternative implementation is provided, therefore needs to be disabled
in the disabled filesystem IO build.
A standard 'test' that writes a seed file is added so that regular tests
still can succeed. This is in lieu of a 'SUITE_PRE_CODE' kind of
arrangement where a suite can run code before (and after) all other code
runs.
A test is added that checks if we can read and write the standard NV
seed file
A test is added that actually checks if the entropy and seed file values
that are the result of just using the NV seed are the same as the manual
calculation.
Running valgrind on: "DTLS client reconnect from same port: reconnect,
nbio" results in timeouts.
New version added that runs only under valgrind. Original only runs when
valgrind is not used
The glibc package recently enabled compressed debug symbols but valgrind doesn't
support them yet.
Results in messages like:
--14923-- WARNING: Serious error when reading debug info
--14923-- When reading debug info from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ld-2.21.so:
--14923-- Ignoring non-Dwarf2/3/4 block in .debug_info
First line has 'error' in it which triggers some of the ssl-opt tests
The configuration MBEDTLS_MEMORY_BACKTRACE is intended for debug and
is not necessary for test coverage. Because it causes timing problems
in some tests the configuration has been removed as it's not present in
equivalent tests in the all.sh test script.
In order to reduce debugging time, allows you to only run interesting
tests (by number) from the commandline.
e.g. the command 'tests/ssl-opt.sh -n 246,258' will only run test 246
and 258 (as per the number in the log file names)
For a start, they don't even compile with Visual Studio due to strcasecmp
being missing. Secondly, on Windows Perl scripts aren't executable and have
to be run using the Perl interpreter directly; thankfully CMake is able to
find cygwin Perl straight away without problems.
Running valgrind on: "DTLS client reconnect from same port: reconnect,
nbio" results in timeouts.
New version added that runs only under valgrind. Original only runs when
valgrind is not used
The glibc package recently enabled compressed debug symbols but valgrind doesn't
support them yet.
Results in messages like:
--14923-- WARNING: Serious error when reading debug info
--14923-- When reading debug info from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ld-2.21.so:
--14923-- Ignoring non-Dwarf2/3/4 block in .debug_info
First line has 'error' in it which triggers some of the ssl-opt tests
The configuration MBEDTLS_MEMORY_BACKTRACE is intended for debug and
is not necessary for test coverage. Because it causes timing problems
in some tests the configuration has been removed as it's not present in
equivalent tests in the all.sh test script.
The configuration MBEDTLS_MEMORY_BACKTRACE is intended for debug and
is not necessary for test coverage. Because it causes timing problems
in some tests the configuration has been removed as it's not present in
equivalent tests in the all.sh test script.
The commit adds to the generate_code.pl script support to add #line directives
to generated code to allow build breaks to be more easily found from the
generated code.
Added a verbose option to the generated test suites which can list the
dependencies not met for skipped test cases.
Also clarifies internal interfaces between the main_test.function and test code,
and fixed a bug on calculating available tests in run-test-suites.pl.
Previously the test worked on the default configuration which missed deprecated
or legacy features. This change tests the full configuration and all available
tests.
This contains two fixes:
* CFLAGS symbol wasn't being exported so wasn't being used in the build
* Absence of a clean build meant the build could be made with existing
object code that may not have code coverage instrumentation
Following fixes:
* In the test script, 'basic-build-test.sh', the total number of functions had
a broken RE, and was picking up the number of tested functions.
* Titles of tests was misleading
* The 'run-test-suites.pl' script was mistaking dSYM directories as test
suites to be executed.
The main goal with these tests is to test the bug in question and
they are not meant to test the entire PKCS#1 v1.5 behaviour. To
achieve full test coverage, further test cases are needed.
Restructed test suite helper and main code to support tests suite helper
functions, changed C++ comments to C-style, and made the generated
source code more navigable.
Added to generate_code.pl:
- support for per test suite helper functions
- description of the structure of the files the script uses to construct
the test suite file
- delimiters through the source code to make the machine generated code
easier to understand
This re-introduces the apidoc with full config.h, but hopefully with the race
conditions and other issues that the previous implementation had.
Adapt doxygen test script to use that new script, and also check for errors
in addition to warnings while at it.
Apparently travis has an old version of doxygen that doesn't know all tags in
our config. That's not something we care about, we only want to know about
warnings in our doxygen content
On my machine, that reduces running time from about 30 minutes to less than 10
minutes, while maintaining a good probability of catching the most likely
issues in practice.
armar doesn't understand the syntax without dash. OTOH, the syntax with dash
is the only one specified by POSIX, and it's accepted by GNU ar, BSD ar (as
bundled with OS X) and armar, so it looks like the most portable syntax.
fixes#386
* yanesca/iss309:
Improved on the previous fix and added a test case to cover both types of carries.
Removed recursion from fix#309.
Improved on the fix of #309 and extended the test to cover subroutines.
Tests and fix added for #309 (inplace mpi doubling).
For a start, they don't even compile with Visual Studio due to strcasecmp
being missing. Secondly, on Windows Perl scripts aren't executable and have
to be run using the Perl interpreter directly; thankfully CMake is able to
find cygwin Perl straight away without problems.
* iotssl-515-max-pathlen:
Add Changelog entries for this branch
Fix a style issue
Fix whitespace at EOL issues
Use symbolic constants in test data
Fixed pathlen contraint enforcement.
Additional corner cases for testing pathlen constrains. Just in case.
Added test case for pathlen constrains in intermediate certificates