* development: (100 commits)
Update Changelog for the mem-measure branch
Fix issues introduced when rebasing
Fix compile error in memory_buffer_alloc_selftest
Code cosmetics
Add curve25519 to ecc-heap.sh
Add curve25519 to the benchmark program
Fix compile issue when buffer_alloc not available
New script ecc-heap.sh
Fix unused variable issue in some configs
Rm usunused member in private struct
Add heap usage for PK in benchmark
Use memory_buffer_alloc() in benchmark if available
Only define mode_func if mode is enabled (CBC etc)
PKCS8 encrypted key depend on PKCS5 or PKCS12
Disable SRV_C for client measurement
Output stack+heap usage with massif
Enable NIST_OPTIM by default for config-suite-b
Refactor memory.sh
Adapt memory.sh to config-suite-b
Adapt mini-client for config-suite-b.h
...
Conflicts:
ChangeLog
include/polarssl/net.h
library/Makefile
library/error.c
library/ssl_tls.c
programs/Makefile
programs/ssl/ssl_client2.c
programs/ssl/ssl_server2.c
tests/Makefile
* rich/platform:
Remove dependency on sscanf in lib x509
Fix extra guard in memory_buffer_alloc
rebase from development
implemented macro overriding for polarssl_* library functions
fix bug introduced by the addition of snprintf and assert macro which caused tests to fail without polarssl_platform_c defined
add initial symbols to config and checks to check_config to allow use of macros to define standard functions
reformat and arrange additions to config alphabetically
add missing checks to check_config
add macro definition of assert using polarssl_exit
modify library/memory_buffer_alloc.c, benchmark.c and the tests main code to use polarssl_exit
add POLARSSL_PLATFORM_EXIT_ALT
modify scripts/* and tests/* to use polarssl_snprintf
modify programs/*.c to use polarssl_snprintf
modify library/debug.c to use polarssl_snprintf
modify library/x509*.c to use polarssl_snprintf
modify library/net.c to use polarssl_snprintf
modify oid.c to use polarssl_snprintf
add platform_set_snprintf
Conflicts:
library/memory_buffer_alloc.c
programs/pkey/pk_sign.c
programs/pkey/pk_verify.c
programs/pkey/rsa_sign_pss.c
programs/pkey/rsa_verify_pss.c
programs/ssl/ssl_client2.c
programs/ssl/ssl_pthread_server.c
programs/test/benchmark.c
programs/test/ssl_cert_test.c
Some people recommend using bit operations to avoid the compiler producing a
branch on `ret != 0`, but:
- this makes the code less readable,
- here I got a warning from some compilers about unsigned unary minus
- and anyway modern compilers don't produce a branch here, checked on x64 and
arm with various -O values.