When psa_mac_start(), psa_encrypt_setup() or psa_cipher_setup()
failed, depending on when the failure happened, it was possible that
psa_mac_abort() or psa_cipher_abort() would crash because it would try
to call a free() function uninitialized data in the operation
structure. Refactor the functions so that they initialize the
operation structure before doing anything else.
Add non-regression tests and a few more positive and negative unit
tests for psa_mac_start() and psa_cipher_setup() (the latter via
psa_encrypt_setip()).
In some configurations (like config-mini-tls1_1.h), size is unused. This
leads to failures when building with CMake Asan, because that build
doesn't use "-Wno-unused-value".
Fixes: e01822299624 ("New function mbedtls_rsa_get_bitlen")
In psa_export_key, ensure that each byte of the output buffer either
contains its original value, is zero, or is part of the actual output.
Specifically, don't risk having partial output on error, and don't
leave extra data at the end of the buffer when exporting an asymmetric
key.
Test that exporting to a previously zeroed buffer leaves the buffer
zeroed outside the actual output if any.
Exporting an asymmetric key only worked if the target buffer had
exactly the right size, because psa_export_key uses
mbedtls_pk_write_key_der or mbedtls_pk_write_pubkey_der and these
functions write to the end of the buffer, which psa_export_key did not
correct for. Fix this by moving the data to the beginning of the
buffer if necessary.
Add non-regression tests.
Switch the default config.h back to the upstream version, plus the new
feature from this branch MBEDTLS_PSA_CRYPTO_C, plus MBEDTLS_CMAC_C
because it's a features we're using to explore the API design but
that's off by default in Mbed TLS.
Having a crypto-only version saved a bit of developer time, and it's
something we want to ship, but we also need a full build with TLS to
work, and the CI scripts assume that the default build includes TLS.
As a consequence, list-macros.sh no longer needs a special case to
pass check-names.sh.
* init-deinit
* import-export
* policies
* lifetime
* hash
* MAC
* cipher
* AEAD
* asymmetric sign
* asymmetric verify
* asymmetric encrypt-decrypt
This commit only moves test functions and test cases around. It does
not modify, add or remove tests.
psa_import_key must check that the imported key data matches the
expected key type. Implement the missing check for EC keys that the
curve is the expected one.
Instead of rolling our own list of elliptic curve identifiers, use one
from somewhere. Pick TLS because it's the right size (16 bits) and
it's as good as any.
Get rid of many redundant casts. In particular, it is not useful to
cast uint32_t values to size_t before performing arithmetic or
comparisons on them.
Rewrap a number of function calls, many of which now have narrower
arguments thanks to the removed casts. When a function call doesn't
fit on a single line, avoid grouping unrelated parameters together,
but do try to group a buffer pointer and the associated size.
Define more auxiliary variables xxx of a particular integer
type (psa_algorithm_t, psa_key_usage_t, etc.) corresponding to a test
function xxx_arg which has the type int. This avoids the need to cast
xxx_arg to an unsigned type sometimes in the code.
Avoid lines longer than 80 columns.
Remove some redundant parentheses, e.g. change
if( ( a == b ) && ( c == d ) )
to
if( a == b && c == d )
which makes lines less long and makes the remaining parentheses more
relevant.
Add missing parentheses around return statements.
There should be no semantic change in this commit.
* development-restricted: (578 commits)
Update library version number to 2.13.1
Don't define _POSIX_C_SOURCE in header file
Don't declare and define gmtime()-mutex on Windows platforms
Correct preprocessor guards determining use of gmtime()
Correct documentation of mbedtls_platform_gmtime_r()
Correct typo in documentation of mbedtls_platform_gmtime_r()
Correct POSIX version check to determine presence of gmtime_r()
Improve documentation of mbedtls_platform_gmtime_r()
platform_utils.{c/h} -> platform_util.{c/h}
Don't include platform_time.h if !MBEDTLS_HAVE_TIME
Improve wording of documentation of MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_GMTIME_R_ALT
Fix typo in documentation of MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_GMTIME_R_ALT
Replace 'thread safe' by 'thread-safe' in the documentation
Improve documentation of MBEDTLS_HAVE_TIME_DATE
ChangeLog: Add missing renamings gmtime -> gmtime_r
Improve documentation of MBEDTLS_HAVE_TIME_DATE
Minor documentation improvements
Style: Add missing period in documentation in threading.h
Rename mbedtls_platform_gmtime() to mbedtls_platform_gmtime_r()
Guard decl and use of gmtime mutex by HAVE_TIME_DATE and !GMTIME_ALT
...
Always adding things at the end tends to create merge conflicts.
Adding in the middle in this way makes the order more logical in
addition to avoiding conflicts.
* PKCS#7 padding always adds at least one byte of padding, so test
data with plaintext length = ciphertext length could not have been
correct.
* CTR has plaintext length = ciphertext length, so test data with
differing lengths could not have been correct.
In cipher_test_verify_output_multpart, tweak the ways chunk sizes are
added in order to get rid of the variable temp. In other functions,
this commit does not change the logic at all.
Only whitespace changes.
* Remove tabs.
* Remove trailing whitespace.
* Correct some misindented lines.
* Normalize whitespace around some punctuation.
* Split some lines to avoid going over 80 columns.
cipher_test_positive was never compiled due to a syntax error in the
BEGIN_CASE magic comment. It has now been duplicated as
cipher_test_encrypt. Remove the copy that was never compiled.
Conflicts:
library/psa_crypto.c
tests/suites/test_suite_psa_crypto.data
tests/suites/test_suite_psa_crypto.function
All the conflicts are concurrent additions where the order doesn't
matter. I put the code from feature-psa (key policy) before the code
from PR #13 (key lifetime).
Conflict resolution:
* `tests/suites/test_suite_psa_crypto.data`: in the new tests from PR #14,
rename `PSA_ALG_RSA_PKCS1V15_RAW` to `PSA_ALG_RSA_PKCS1V15_SIGN_RAW` as
was done in PR #15 in the other branch.
New header file crypto_struct.h. The main file crypto.sh declares
structures which are implementation-defined. These structures must be
defined in crypto_struct.h, which is included at the end so that the
structures can use types defined in crypto.h.
Implement psa_hash_start, psa_hash_update and psa_hash_final. This
should work for all hash algorithms supported by Mbed TLS, but has
only been smoke-tested for SHA-256, and only in the nominal case.
Don't use the pk module except as required for pkparse/pkwrite. The
PSA crypto layer is meant to work alongside pk, not on top of it.
Fix the compile-time dependencies on RSA/ECP handling in
psa_export_key, psa_destroy_key and psa_get_key_information.
Define psa_key_type_t and a first stab at a few values.
New functions psa_import_key, psa_export_key, psa_destroy_key,
psa_get_key_information. Implement them for raw data and RSA.
Under the hood, create an in-memory, fixed-size keystore with room
for MBEDTLS_PSA_KEY_SLOT_COUNT - 1 keys.
Add a new function mbedtls_rsa_get_bitlen which returns the RSA key
size, i.e. the bit size of the modulus. In the pk module, call
mbedtls_rsa_get_bitlen instead of mbedtls_rsa_get_len, which gave the
wrong result for key sizes that are not a multiple of 8.
This commit adds one non-regression test in the pk suite. More tests
are needed for RSA key sizes that are a multiple of 8.
This commit does not address RSA alternative implementations, which
only provide an interface that return the modulus size in bytes.
New module psa_crypto.c (MBEDTLS_PSA_CRYPTO_C):
Platform Security Architecture compatibility layer on top of
libmedcrypto.
Implement psa_crypto_init function which sets up a RNG.
Add a mbedtls_psa_crypto_free function which deinitializes the
library.
Define a first batch of error codes.
While these tests and the issue with it are pre-existing:
- we previously didn't understand that the issue was an openssl bug
- failures seem to have become more frequent since the recent changes
So let's disable these fragile tests in order to get a clean CI. We still have
the tests against gnutls-serv for interop testing.
While making the initial commit, I thought $OPENSSL_LEGACY was not affect by
this bug, but it turns out I was wrong. All versions of OpenSSL installed on
the CI are. Therefore, the corresponding tests are disabled for the same
reason as the gnutls-cli tests above it.
This commit is only about the tests that were added in the recent
fragmentation work. One of those two tests had a particularly
annoying mode of failure: it failed consistently with seed=1 (use in the
release version of all.sh), once #1951 was applied. This has nothing
particular to do with #1951, except that by changing retransmission behaviour
1951 made the proxy run into a path that triggered the OpenSSL bug with this
seed, while it previously did that only with other seeds.
Other 3d interop test are also susceptible to triggering this OpenSSL bug or
others (or bugs in GnuTLS), but they are left untouched by this commit as:
- they were pre-existing to the recent DTLS branches;
- they don't seem to have the particularly annoying seed=1 mode of failure.
However it's probably desirable to do something about them at some point in
the future.
previously a single function was used for most test cases (ctr_drbg_validate) making it harder to understand what the exact scenario is as a result it was split into easier to understand functions.
the testing functions were re-factored so that the common code was extracted to a single static function (removing the need for unclear goto statements).
As part of the re-factor the test functions now use data_t for parameters (support for this was introduced in previous rebase),
the change is designed to make configuring 128bit keys for ctr_drbg more similar to other configuration options. Tests have been updated accordingly.
also clarified test naming.
This commit adds a test to ssl-opt.sh which exercises the behavior
of the library in the situation where a single proper fragment
of a future handshake message is received prior to the next
expected handshake message (concretely, the client receives
the first fragment of the server's Certificate message prior
to the server's ServerHello).
This commit adds two builds to all.sh which use a value of
MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_MAX_BUFFERING that allows to run the
reordering tests in ssl-opt.sh introduced in the last commit.
This commit adds tests to ssl-opt.sh which trigger code-paths
responsible for freeing future buffered messages when the buffering
limitations set by MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_MAX_BUFFERING don't allow the
next expected message to be reassembled.
These tests only work for very specific ranges of
MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_MAX_BUFFERING and will therefore be skipped
on a run of ssl-opt.sh in ordinary configurations.
This commit adds functions requires_config_value_at_most()
and requires_config_value_at_least() which can be used to
only run tests when a numerical value from config.h
(e.g. MBEDTLS_SSL_IN_CONTENT_LEN) is within a certain range.
The negotiated MFL is always the one suggested by the client, even
if the server has a smaller MFL configured locally. Hence, in the test
where the client asks for an MFL of 4096 bytes while the server locally
has an MFL of 512 bytes configured, the client will still send datagrams
of up to ~4K size.
Depending on the settings of the local machine, gnutls-cli will either try
IPv4 or IPv6 when trying to connect to localhost. With TLS, whatever it tries
first, it will notice if any failure happens and try the other protocol if
necessary. With DTLS it can't do that. Unfortunately for now there isn't
really any good way to specify an address and hostname independently, though
that might come soon: https://gitlab.com/gnutls/gnutls/issues/344
A work around is to specify an address directly and then use --insecure to
ignore certificate hostname mismatch; that is OK for tests that are completely
unrelated to certificate verification (such as the recent fragmenting tests)
but unacceptable for others.
For that reason, don't specify a default hostname for gnutls-cli, but instead
let each test choose between `--insecure 127.0.0.1` and `localhost` (or
`--insecure '::1'` if desired).
Alternatives include:
- having test certificates with 127.0.0.1 as the hostname, but having an IP as
the CN is unusual, and we would need to change our test certs;
- have our server open two sockets under the hood and listen on both IPv4 and
IPv6 (that's what gnutls-serv does, and IMO it's a good thing) but that
obviously requires development and testing (esp. for windows compatibility)
- wait for a newer version of GnuTLS to be released, install it on the CI and
developer machines, and use that in all tests - quite satisfying but can't
be done now (and puts stronger requirements on test environment).
From Hanno:
When a server replies to a cookieless ClientHello with a HelloVerifyRequest,
it is supposed to reset the connection and wait for a subsequent ClientHello
which includes the cookie from the HelloVerifyRequest.
In testing environments, it might happen that the reset of the server
takes longer than for the client to replying to the HelloVerifyRequest
with the ClientHello+Cookie. In this case, the ClientHello gets lost
and the client will need retransmit. This may happen even if the underlying
datagram transport is reliable.
This commit continues commit 47db877 by removing resend guards in the
ssl-opt.sh tests 'DTLS fragmenting: proxy MTU, XXX' which sometimes made
the tests fail in case the log showed a resend from the client.
See 47db877 for more information.
Unify the three existing validation functions (with prediction
resistance, with manual reseeding between generations, and with no
reseeding) into a single function that supports these three scenarios
plus a fourth one (reseed before the first generation).
The four supported scenarios cover the three scenarios from the
current CAVP test vectors (no reseed, reseed before generating,
prediction resistance) plus a fourth scenario used by the existing
test vectors (reseed after generating).
(cherry picked from commit cee9bedee6bc1a8e2b22fa8a31647b62ebb8a0a4)
The ctr_drbg_validate_xxx test functions had hard-coded sizes for the
entropy and the output size. Generalize the sizes.
Keep track of the current entropy size.
Unhexify the expected output and compare with the actual output,
rather than hexifying the actual output and comparing the hex.
When a server replies to a cookieless ClientHello with a HelloVerifyRequest,
it is supposed to reset the connection and wait for a subsequent ClientHello
which includes the cookie from the HelloVerifyRequest.
In testing environments, it might happen that the reset of the server
takes longer than for the client to replying to the HelloVerifyRequest
with the ClientHello+Cookie. In this case, the ClientHello gets lost
and the client will need retransmit. This may happen even if the underlying
datagram transport is reliable.
This commit removes a guard in the ssl-opt.sh test
'DTLS fragmenting: proxy MTU, resumed handshake' which made
the test fail in case the log showed a resend from the client.
We previously observed random-looking failures from this test. I think they
were caused by a race condition where the client tries to reconnect while the
server is still closing the connection and has not yet returned to an
accepting state. In that case, the server would fail to see and reply to the
ClientHello, and the client would have to resend it.
I believe logs of failing runs are compatible with this interpretation:
- the proxy logs show the new ClientHello and the server's closing Alert are
sent the same millisecond.
- the client logs show the server's closing Alert is received after the new
handshake has been started (discarding message from wrong epoch).
The attempted fix is for the client to wait a bit before reconnecting, which
should vastly enhance the probability of the server reaching its accepting
state before the client tries to reconnect. The value of 1 second is arbitrary
but should be more than enough even on loaded machines.
The test was run locally 100 times in a row on a slightly loaded machine (an
instance of all.sh running in parallel) without any failure after this fix.
Use the same values as other 3d tests: this makes the test hopefully a bit
faster than the default values, while not increasing the failure rate.
While at it:
- adjust "needs_more_time" setting for 3d interop tests (we can't set the
timeout values for other implementations, so the test might be slow)
- fix some supposedly DTLS 1.0 test that were using dtls1_2 on the command
line
Now that the UDP proxy has the ability to delay specific
handshake message on the client and server side, use
this to rewrite the reordering tests and thereby make
them independent on the choice of PRNG used by the proxy
(which is not stable across platforms).
This commit adds four tests to ssl-opt.sh running default
DTLS client and server with and without datagram packing
enabled, and checking that datagram packing is / is not
used by inspecting the debug output.
The UDP proxy does currently not dissect datagrams into records,
an hence the coverage of the reordering, package loss and duplication
tests is much smaller if datagram packing is in use.
This commit disables datagram packing for most UDP proxy tests,
in particular all 3D (drop, duplicate, delay) tests.
Now that datagram packing can be dynamically configured,
the test exercising the behavior of Mbed TLS when facing
an out-of-order CCS message can be re-introduced, disabling
datagram packing for the sender of the delayed CCS.
The tests "DTLS fragmenting: none (for reference)" and
"DTLS fragmenting: none (for reference) (MTU)" used a
maximum fragment length resp. MTU value of 2048 which
was meant to be large enough so that fragmentation
of the certificate message would not be necessary.
However, it is not large enough to hold the entire flight
to which the certificate belongs, and hence there will
be fragmentation as soon as datagram packing is used.
This commit increases the maximum fragment length resp.
MTU values to 4096 bytes to ensure that even with datagram
packing in place, no fragmentation is necessary.
A similar change was made in "DTLS fragmenting: client (MTU)".
The test exercising a delayed CCS message is not
expected to work when datagram packing is used,
as the current UDP proxy is not able to recognize
records which are not at the beginning of a
datagram.
Adds a requirement for GNUTLS_NEXT (3.5.3 or above, in practice we should
install 3.6.3) on the CI.
See internal ref IOTSSL-2401 for analysis of the bugs and their impact on the
tests.
For now, just check that it causes us to fragment. More tests are coming in
follow-up commits to ensure we respect the exact value set, including when
renegotiating.
Note: no interop tests in ssl-opt.sh for now, as some of them make us run into
bugs in (the CI's default versions of) OpenSSL and GnuTLS, so interop tests
will be added later once the situation is clarified. <- TODO
Test application names and function file names can be constructed
based on the followed naming convention. This commit documents the
naming convention and removes explicit listing of the test
executables and the lookup table for finding .function file.
When using Python 2 (which is done in the Makefile), all #line
directives from the test code were generated with the line number 1.
This traces back to the change in the method name for generators in
Python 2 (next) vs Python 3 (__next__). Override both methods so that
the script remains compatible with both Python 2 and Python 3.
Function test_snprintf() is called by run_test_snprintf() with constant test
data. It gets inlined and is subjected to snprintf format truncation checks
introduced by -Wformat-truncation in gcc-7. -Wformat-truncation is turned
On by -Wall and other similar options. It results in error with -Werror.
-Wformat-truncation makes tests performed by run_test_snprintf() redundant
on gcc. But they are still relevant for other compilers. This commit prevents
inlining of test_snprintf() to avoid gcc compile time checks.
Code generator has been modified to generate case statements for dependency checks and expression checks.
This commit updates the unit tests accordingly.
Test suite header code was not gaurded with test suite dependency.
But some test suites have additional code in the headers section.
Variables in that section become unused if suite functions are
gaurded. Hence gaurded the headers section.
But this changed cuased missing types in get_expression() function
that was originally accessing types defined through suite headers.
Hence had to gaurd expressions code as well.
Gaurding expressions does not allow parsing the parameters when
some types or hash defs are gaurded. Hence added function
check_test() to check if test is allowed or not before parsing the
parameters.
- Separate string and hex parameter as unhexify is moved out of the function. It's input should only be hex.
- Fix test mbedtls_ccm_encrypt_and_tag that grows input message buffer with tag
- Add missing expected length parameter in ECP TLS tests
- Add deleted TEST_ASSERT and mbedtls calls that got removed in script based code generation
New target gen-mbed-test generates mebdtls tests in mbed-os test format.
i.e. a dir tree like TESTS/<testgroup>/[<sub testgroup>/]<test case>.
The TESTS dir can then be imported into mbed-os to compile tests with mbed-os.
Address review comments:
1. add `mbedtls_cipher_init()` after freeing context, in test code
2. style comments
3. set `ctx->iv_size = 0` in case `IV == NULL && iv_len == 0`
Added an additional i386 test to all.sh, to allow one test with -O0 which
compiles out inline assembly, and one to test with -01 which includes the inline
assembly.
The i386 test builds were only building the default configuration and had
no address sanitisation. This commit expands the test configuration to the full
configuration in all.sh and builds with ASan for when the test suites are
executed.
When calling all.sh from a script and using "--keep-going", errors were
sometimes missed due to all.sh always returning 0 "success" return code.
Return 1 if there is any failure encountered during a "keep-going" run.
1. Update the test script to un the ECC tests only if the relevant
configurations are defined in `config.h` file
2. Change the HASH of the ciphersuite from SHA1 based to SHA256
for better example
The run-test-suites.pl script was executing all files of the form 'test_suite*'
which were either executable or ended with a .exe extension.
On some filesystems, such as through network shares or VMs, which are
abstracting one set of file permissions to Unix permissions, may set the
executable permissions on all files, whether they're executable or not.
That was leading to the run-test-suites.pl script to attempt to execute the .c
intermediate files because they followed the form 'test_suite_*.c'. This change
now excludes them, just in case they accidentally have execute permissions.
* development: (180 commits)
Change the library version to 2.11.0
Fix version in ChangeLog for fix for #552
Add ChangeLog entry for clang version fix. Issue #1072
Compilation warning fixes on 32b platfrom with IAR
Revert "Turn on MBEDTLS_SSL_ASYNC_PRIVATE by default"
Fix for missing len var when XTS config'd and CTR not
ssl_server2: handle mbedtls_x509_dn_gets failure
Fix harmless use of uninitialized memory in ssl_parse_encrypted_pms
SSL async tests: add a few test cases for error in decrypt
Fix memory leak in ssl_server2 with SNI + async callback
SNI + SSL async callback: make all keys async
ssl_async_resume: free the operation context on error
ssl_server2: get op_name from context in ssl_async_resume as well
Clarify "as directed here" in SSL async callback documentation
SSL async callbacks documentation: clarify resource cleanup
Async callback: use mbedtls_pk_check_pair to compare keys
Rename mbedtls_ssl_async_{get,set}_data for clarity
Fix copypasta in the async callback documentation
SSL async callback: cert is not always from mbedtls_ssl_conf_own_cert
ssl_async_set_key: detect if ctx->slots overflows
...
This is disabled by default since it requires OpenSSL >= 1.1.0 and the current
default version on the CI is 1.0.2. However, the CI also has 1.1.1-rc which
can be used for this.
I'm going to touch the GCM/CCM/CCM-8 code in the next commit, and so far we
didn't have any interop testing for CCM/CCM-8.
Our standard development/testing environment currently has GnuTLS 3.4.10, and
fortunately support for CCM/CCM-8 was introduced in GnuTLS 3.4.0
Support in OpenSSL was introduced in 1.1.0 which is not yet the default
version in the CI.
* development: (182 commits)
Change the library version to 2.11.0
Fix version in ChangeLog for fix for #552
Add ChangeLog entry for clang version fix. Issue #1072
Compilation warning fixes on 32b platfrom with IAR
Revert "Turn on MBEDTLS_SSL_ASYNC_PRIVATE by default"
Fix for missing len var when XTS config'd and CTR not
ssl_server2: handle mbedtls_x509_dn_gets failure
Fix harmless use of uninitialized memory in ssl_parse_encrypted_pms
SSL async tests: add a few test cases for error in decrypt
Fix memory leak in ssl_server2 with SNI + async callback
SNI + SSL async callback: make all keys async
ssl_async_resume: free the operation context on error
ssl_server2: get op_name from context in ssl_async_resume as well
Clarify "as directed here" in SSL async callback documentation
SSL async callbacks documentation: clarify resource cleanup
Async callback: use mbedtls_pk_check_pair to compare keys
Rename mbedtls_ssl_async_{get,set}_data for clarity
Fix copypasta in the async callback documentation
SSL async callback: cert is not always from mbedtls_ssl_conf_own_cert
ssl_async_set_key: detect if ctx->slots overflows
...
The code paths in the library are different for decryption and for
signature. Improve the test coverage by doing some error path tests
for decryption in addition to signature.
mbedtls_aes_crypt_xts() currently takes a `bits_length` parameter, unlike
the other block modes. Change the parameter to accept a bytes length
instead, as the `bits_length` parameter is not actually ever used in the
current implementation.
Add a new context structure for XTS. Adjust the API for XTS to use the new
context structure, including tests suites and the benchmark program. Update
Doxgen documentation accordingly.
AES-XEX is a building block for other cryptographic standards and not yet a
standard in and of itself. We'll just provide the standardized AES-XTS
algorithm, and not AES-XEX. The AES-XTS algorithm and interface provided
can be used to perform the AES-XEX algorithm when the length of the input
is a multiple of the AES block size.
XTS mode is fully known as "xor-encrypt-xor with ciphertext-stealing".
This is the generalization of the XEX mode.
This implementation is limited to an 8-bits (1 byte) boundary, which
doesn't seem to be what was thought considering some test vectors [1].
This commit comes with tests, extracted from [1], and benchmarks.
Although, benchmarks aren't really nice here, as they work with a buffer
of a multiple of 16 bytes, which isn't a challenge for XTS compared to
XEX.
[1] http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/STM/cavp/documents/aes/XTSTestVectors.zip
The test cases come from the XTS test vectors given by the CAVP initiative
from NIST (see [1]).
As mentioned in a previous commit, XEX is a simpler case of XTS.
Therefore, to construct the test_suite_aes.xex.data file, extraction of
the XEX-possible cases has been done on the given test vectors.
All of the extracted test vectors pass the tests on a Linux x86_64 machine.
[1] http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/STM/cavp/documents/aes/XTSTestVectors.zip
The way we do negative tests only works if the initial test was positive.
This was not immediately apparent with the set of test data at the time the
code for negative testing was introduced, but it became apparent with the
addition of the "0 private value" / "overlong private value" tests that
happened in development while this branch was developed.
Summary of merge conflicts:
include/mbedtls/ecdh.h -> documentation style
include/mbedtls/ecdsa.h -> documentation style
include/mbedtls/ecp.h -> alt style, new error codes, documentation style
include/mbedtls/error.h -> new error codes
library/error.c -> new error codes (generated anyway)
library/ecp.c:
- code of an extracted function was changed
library/ssl_cli.c:
- code addition on one side near code change on the other side
(ciphersuite validation)
library/x509_crt.c -> various things
- top fo file: helper structure added near old zeroize removed
- documentation of find_parent_in()'s signature: improved on one side,
added arguments on the other side
- documentation of find_parent()'s signature: same as above
- verify_chain(): variables initialised later to give compiler an
opportunity to warn us if not initialised on a code path
- find_parent(): funcion structure completely changed, for some reason git
tried to insert a paragraph of the old structure...
- merge_flags_with_cb(): data structure changed, one line was fixed with a
cast to keep MSVC happy, this cast is already in the new version
- in verify_restratable(): adjacent independent changes (function
signature on one line, variable type on the next)
programs/ssl/ssl_client2.c:
- testing for IN_PROGRESS return code near idle() (event-driven):
don't wait for data in the the socket if ECP_IN_PROGRESS
tests/data_files/Makefile: adjacent independent additions
tests/suites/test_suite_ecdsa.data: adjacent independent additions
tests/suites/test_suite_x509parse.data: adjacent independent additions
* development: (1059 commits)
Change symlink to hardlink to avoid permission issues
Fix out-of-tree testing symlinks on Windows
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
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This patch uses grep to search the GDB output for errors as there is
a bug in the tool that causes it to return 0 to the system even though
there was a problem in the script.
This patch also fixes the zeroize test to work with the --keep-going
option in all.sh.
Adds error handling into mbedtls_aes_crypt_ofb for AES errors, a self-test
for the OFB mode using NIST SP 800-38A test vectors and adds a check to
potential return errors in setting the AES encryption key in the OFB test
suite.
* 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
Commit 08c337d058 "Remove useless parameter from function" removed the
parameter mode from the functions mbedtls_aria_crypt_ecb() which broke their
respective test suite.
This commit fixes those test cases.
Allowing DECRYPT with crypt_and_tag is a risk as people might fail to check
the tag correctly (or at all). So force them to use auth_decrypt() instead.
See also https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbedtls/pull/1668
- need HW failure codes too
- re-use relevant poly codes for chachapoly to save on limited space
Values were chosen to leave 3 free slots at the end of the NET odd range.