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.
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'.
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'.