This is a new script designed to analyze test outcomes collected
during a whole CI run.
This commit introduces the script, the code to read the outcome file,
and a very simple framework to report errors. It does not perform any
actual analysis yet.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
With previous refactorings, some functions are now solely meant to be
called from other functions in a particular class. Move them into this
class.
No behavior change.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Make the structure more Pythonic: use classes for abstraction and
refinement, rather than higher-order functions.
Convert walk(function, state, data) into instance.walk(data) where
instance has a method that implements function and state is a field of
instance.
No behavior change.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Parametrize the code that iterates over test case descriptions by the
function to apply on each description.
No behavior change.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Call all.sh for sanity checks, rather than maintain an explicit list.
This was done in .travis.yml in 3c7ffd7a40
Travis has diverged from basic-in-docker. This commit updates the
description of basic-in-docker to no longer refer to Travis. Alignment
with Travis may be desirable but that is beyond the scope of this commit.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
This commit was generated using the following script:
# ========================
#!/bin/sh
# Find scripts
find -path './.git' -prune -o '(' -name '*.gdb' -o -name '*.pl' -o -name '*.py' -o -name '*.sh' ')' -print | xargs sed -i '
# Remove Mbed TLS declaration if it occurs before the copyright line
1,/Copyright.*Arm/I {
/This file is part of/,$ {
/Copyright.*Arm/I! d
}
}
# Convert non-standard header in scripts/abi_check.py to the format used in the other scripts
/"""/,/"""/ {
# Cut copyright declaration
/Copyright.*Arm/I {
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d
}
# Paste copyright declaration
/"""/ {
x
/./ {
s/^/# / # Add #
x # Replace orignal buffer with Copyright declaration
p # Print original buffer, insert newline
i\
s/.*// # Clear original buffer
}
x
}
}
/Copyright.*Arm/I {
# Print copyright declaration
p
# Read the two lines immediately following the copyright declaration
N
N
# Insert Apache header if it is missing
/SPDX/! {
i\
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0\
#\
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may\
# not use this file except in compliance with the License.\
# You may obtain a copy of the License at\
#\
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0\
#\
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software\
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT\
# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.\
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and\
# limitations under the License.
# Insert Mbed TLS declaration if it is missing
/This file is part of/! i\
#\
# This file is part of Mbed TLS (https://tls.mbed.org)
}
# Clear copyright declaration from buffer
D
}
'
# ========================
Signed-off-by: Bence Szépkúti <bence.szepkuti@arm.com>
Instead, we insert a comment containing GDB_BREAK_HERE in the line we
want to break at, and let the gdb script search for it.
Signed-off-by: Bence Szépkúti <bence.szepkuti@arm.com>
While pure sh doesn't have a concept of local variables, we can partially
emulate them by unsetting variables before we exit the function, and use the
convention of giving them lowercase names to distinguish from global
variables.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard <manuel.pegourie-gonnard@arm.com>
Since dd prints everything on stderr, both normal status update and actual
errors when they occur, redirecting that to /dev/null is a trade-off that's
acceptable in quiet mode (typically used on a developer's machine and the
developer will re-run in non-quiet mode if anything fails without sufficient
detail in the output), but not that much in non-quiet mode.
For example, if our dd invocation fails because the disk in full on a CI
machine, we want the error to be reported at the time we invoke dd, and not
later when a seemingly unrelated test fails due to an incorrect seedfile.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard <manuel.pegourie-gonnard@arm.com>
Currently we draw pseudo-random numbers at the beginning and end of the main
loop. With ECP_RESTARTABLE, it's possible that between those two occasions we
returned from the multiplication function, hence lost our internal DRBG
context that lives in this function's stack frame. This would result in the
same pseudo-random numbers being used for blinding in multiple places. While
it's not immediately clear that this would give rise to an attack, it's also
absolutely not clear that it doesn't. So let's avoid that by using a DRBG
context that lives inside the restart context and persists across
return/resume cycles. That way the RESTARTABLE case uses exactly the
same pseudo-random numbers as the non-restartable case.
Testing and compile-time options:
- The case ECP_RESTARTABLE && !ECP_NO_INTERNAL_RNG is already tested by
component_test_no_use_psa_crypto_full_cmake_asan.
- The case ECP_RESTARTABLE && ECP_NO_INTERNAL_RNG didn't have a pre-existing
test so a component is added.
Testing and runtime options: when ECP_RESTARTABLE is enabled, the test suites
already contain cases where restart happens and cases where it doesn't
(because the operation is short enough or because restart is disabled (NULL
restart context)).
Signed-off-by: Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard <manuel.pegourie-gonnard@arm.com>
No effect so far, except on dependency checking, as the feature it's meant to
disable isn't implemented yet (so the descriptions in config.h and the
ChangeLog entry are anticipation for now).
Signed-off-by: Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard <manuel.pegourie-gonnard@arm.com>
Similarly to the recently-added tests for dependencies on CTR_DRBG:
constrained environments will probably want only one DRBG module, and we
should make sure that tests pass in such a configuration.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard <manuel.pegourie-gonnard@arm.com>
The primary purpose is to use it to run all.sh -k -q in the pre-push hook, but
this can be useful in any circumstance where you're not interested in the full
output from each component and just want a short summary of which components
were run (and if any failed).
Note that only stdout from components is suppressed, stderr is preserved so
that errors are reported. This means components should avoid printing to
stderr in normal usage (ie in the absence of errors).
Currently all the `check_*` components obey this convention except:
- check_generate_test_code: unittest prints progress to stderr
- check_test_cases: lots of non-fatal warnings printed to stderr
These components will be fixed in follow-up commits.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard <manuel.pegourie-gonnard@arm.com>
People who prefer to rely on HMAC_DRBG (for example because they use it for
deterministic ECDSA and don't want a second DRBG for code size reasons) should
be able to build and run the tests suites without CTR_DRBG.
Ideally we should make sure the level of testing (SSL) is the same regardless
of which DRBG modules is enabled, but that's a more significant piece of work.
For now, just ensure everything builds and `make test` passes.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard <manuel.pegourie-gonnard@arm.com>
Enable branch coverage output in basic_build_test.sh. This
includes enabling branch coverage output to the lcov make target,
which is disabled by default.
Signed-off-by: Dan Handley <dan.handley@arm.com>
We're only interested in files that are committed and pushed to be
included in Mbed TLS, not in any other files that may be lying around.
So ask git for the list of file names.
This script is primarily intended to run on the CI, and there it runs
on a fresh Git checkout plus potentially some other checkouts or
leftovers from a previous part of the CI job. It should also run
reasonably well on developer machines, where there may be various
additional files. In both cases, git is available.
Ad hoc directory exclusions are no longer needed.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Have an explicit list of exemptions for specific checks rather than
whitelisting files to check. Some checks, such as permissions, should
apply to all files.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
This is supposed to be for GCC (or a compiler with a compatible
command line interface) targeting arm-none-eabi, so name it
accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Make it possible to use a compiler that isn't in $PATH, or that's
installed with a different name, or even a compiler for a different
target such as arm-linux-gnueabi.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Almost everything the selftest program does is in the test suites. But
just in case run the selftest program itself once in the full
configuration, and once in the default configuration with ASan, in
addition to running it out of box.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Use "no_deprecated" both in the name of the configuration and in the
name of all.sh components, rather than a mixture of "no_deprecated"
and "non_deprecated".
Make all.sh component names more consistent.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
build_deprecated combined the testing of deprecated features, and
testing of the build without deprecated features. Also, it violated the
component naming convention by being called build_xxx but running tests.
Replace it by:
* test_default_no_deprecated: check that you can remove deprecated
features from the default build.
* test_full_no_deprecated: check that the library builds when deprecated
features are disabled (and incidentally that the tests run).
* test_no_deprecated_warning: check that there are no warnings when
deprecated features are disabled and MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED_WARNING
is enabled.
* test_deprecated: test the deprecated features.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
It's deprecated, but not otherwise counter-indicated for the full
config: it doesn't conflict with anything and enabling it doesn't make
testing harder (especially since it defaults off in compat.sh).
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Ensure that there is a build with -pedantic in the full config, not
just in "exotic" configurations.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
It started out as be experimental, but it is now robust enough not to
break the rest, so there's no reason to leave it out.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
The intended logic around MBEDTLS_xxx_ALT is to exclude them from full
because they require the alternative implementation of one or more
library functions, except that MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_xxx_ALT are different:
they're alternative implementations of a platform function and they
have a built-in default, so they should be included in full. Document
this.
Fix a bug whereby MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_xxx_ALT didn't catch symbols where
xxx contains an underscore. As a consequence,
MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_GMTIME_R_ALT and MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_NV_SEED_ALT are now
enabled in the full config. Explicitly exclude
MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_SETUP_TEARDOWN_ALT because it behaves like the
non-platform ones, requiring an extra build-time dependency.
Explicitly exclude MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_NV_SEED_ALT from baremetal
because it requires MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_NV_SEED, and likewise explicitly
unset it from builds that unset MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_NV_SEED.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Simplify the code in minor ways. Each of this changes fixes a warning
from Pylint 2.4 that doesn't appear with Pylint 1.7.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Python 2 is no longer supported upstream. Actively drop compatibility
with Python 2.
Removing the inheritance of a class on object pacifies recent versions
of Pylint (useless-object-inheritance).
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
The "full" configuration excludes some deprecated or experimental
features. Enable the ones that have tests, don't have extra
requirements and don't turn off some other feature.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
The seedfile needs to have the size of the entropy accumulator, which
is 64 bytes (512 bits) since the entropy accumulator uses SHA-512 and
the seed size needs to be the same as the hash output (or larger).
We used to enable MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_FORCE_SHA256 in the full config, so
the entropy accumulator was 256 bits (32 bytes), and therefore a
32-byte seedfile worked. But we no longer turn on this option in the
full config, so the 32-byte seedfile no longer works.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Check Windows files for some issues, including permissions. Omit the
checks related to special characters (whitespace, line endings,
encoding) as appropriate.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
To test a file name exactly, prepend a / to the base name.
files_to_check actually checks suffixes, not file names, so rename it
to extensions_to_check.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
check_python_files was optional in all.sh because we used to have CI
machines where pylint wasn't available. But this had the downside that
check_python_files kept breaking because it wasn't checked in the CI.
Now our CI has pylint and check_python_files should not be optional.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
On some systems, such as Ubuntu up to 19.04, `pylint` is for Python 2
and `pylint3` is for Python 3, so we should not use `pylint` even if
it's available.
Use the Python module instead of the trivial shell wrapper. This way
we can make sure to use the correct Python version.
Fix#3111
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Merge the latest state of the target branch (mbedtls/development) into the
pull request to merge mbed-crypto into mbedtls.
Conflicts:
* ChangeLog: add/add conflict. Resolve by using the usual section order.
Look for any other invocation of test scripts that was removed: look for a change that removes a line (`^-.*…`) containing one of the names of a test script (without its path because it may be used with a relative path). Look for `ssl-opt.sh` and `compat.sh`, as well any file in `tests/scripts` that only exists in tls.
```
git diff 'HEAD^{/^Merge}~1' HEAD --diff-filter=M -- . ':!library/error.c' ':!library/version_features.c' ':!programs/test/query_config.c' ':!visualc' ':!*.pdf' ':!*.der' | grep -E "^-.*($(comm -23 <(git ls-tree -r --name-only 'HEAD^{/^Merge}~1') <(git ls-tree -r --name-only $(git merge-base upstream-crypto/development 'HEAD^{/^Merge}^2')) | sed -n 's!^tests/scripts/!!p' | sed 's/\./\\./g' | tr '\n' '|')ssl-opt\.sh|compat\.sh)" | grep -v '^---'
```
This only turns up changes in `basic-in-docker.sh`.
The merge of mbed-crypto removed some tls coverage. Restore it. Also
remove references to the `crypto` subdirectory brought by the mbedtls
side of the merge. In more detail:
* `tests/scripts/all.sh`:
* `fuzz` in comments (×2): restore it.
* `CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE=1`: don't remove it.
* `cd crypto` for `make clean`: don't restore it.
* `cleanup`: do restore `programs/fuzz/Makefile`. Don't go into `crypto`. Keep only one copy of the calls to `rm` in `cmake_subproject`.
* Comment legacy options: don't remove it.
* `crypto/Makefile` and `pre_check_seedfile`: don't restore either. See below regarding the lack of need for `pre_check_seedfile`.
* blank line in `pre_print_configuration`: restore it.
* blank line before `#### Build and test`: restore it.
* SSL tests in `component_test_full_cmake_gcc_asan` and zlib components: restore it.
* `component_test_no_pem_no_fs` (×2): the merge placed two copies in different locations. Reconcile them: unset PSA storage like in crypto, and call `ssl-opt.sh` like in tls. Put the merged version at the tls location.
* `component_test_everest`: do add it at the tls location.
* `component_test_small_mbedtls_ssl_dtls_max_buffering`: restore the tls value.
* `component_test_new_ecdh_context`…: move `component_test_new_ecdh_context` before `component_test_everest` and add a calls to `compat.sh` and `ssl-opt.sh` like in `component_test_everest`. Remove the redundant crypto-only `component_test_everest`. Don't remove `component_test_psa_collect_statuses`.
* `component_test_full_cmake_clang`: don't remove `clang` in the `msg` call. Don't remove the call to `test_psa_constant_names.py`.
* `component_test_full_make_gcc_o0`: remove it. It's subsumed by `component_test_gcc_opt`.
* `component_build_deprecated`: don't remove anything.
* `component_test_memory_buffer_allocator`: restore `ssl-opt.sh`.
* `component_test_when_no_ciphersuites_have_mac`: restore it.
* `component_test_platform_calloc_macro`: don't restore `unset MBEDTLS_MEMORY_BUFFER_ALLOC_C` which is now redundant. Don't restore explicit flags instead of `$ASAN_CFLAGS`.
* `component_test_aes_fewer_tables`…: don't remove it.
* `component_test_m32_o1`: restore SSL testing.
* `component_test_m32_everest`: restore SSL testing.
* `component_test_min_mpi_window_size`…: don't remove it.
* `component_test_valgrind`: do restore the tls version of the comment.
* `run_component`: don't remove the seedfile creation. This is better than `pre_check_seedfile` (see below).
* `pre_check_seedfile`: don't restore it. `pre_check_seedfile` (from tls) creates a seedfile once and for all. This is not good enough if a component fails in such a way as to leave a broken seedfile, or if a component leaves a seedfile with a size that's wrong for the next component to run. Instead (from crypto), `run_component` creates a sufficiently large seedfile before each component.
Merge `unremove-non-crypto` into `mbedtls/development`. The branch
`unremove-non-crypto` was obtained by starting from `mbed-crypto/development`,
then reverting many commits that removed X.509 and TLS functionality when Mbed
Crypto forked from Mbed TLS (the “unremoval”), then make a few tweaks to
facilitate the merge.
The unremoval step restored old versions of some tls files. If a file doesn't
exist in mbed-crypto, check out the mbedtls version, regardless of what
happened during the unremoval of tls files in the crypto tree. Also
unconditionally take the mbedtls version of a few files where the
modifications are completely project-specific and are not relevant in
mbed-crypto:
* `.github/issue_template.md`: completely different. We may want to reconcile
them independently as a follow-up.
* `.travis.yml`: would only be reverted to an earlier tls version.
* `README.md`: completely different. We may want to reconcile them
independently as a follow-up.
* `doxygen/input/doc_mainpage.h`: the changes in crypto were minimal and not
relevant except as a stopgap as mbed-crypto did not have its own product
versioning in the Doxygen documentation.
* `tests/.jenkins/Jenkinsfile`: completely different.
* `tests/data_files/Makefile`: there were no changes in mbed-crypto,
but the unremoval step restored an old version.
Shell script for everything to do after the merge apart from the conflict
resolution:
```
tls_files=($(comm -23 <(git ls-tree -r --name-only HEAD) <(git ls-tree -r --name-only $(git merge-base upstream-crypto/development MERGE_HEAD))))
tls_files+=($tls_files .github/issue_template.md .travis.yml README.md doxygen/input/doc_mainpage.h tests/.jenkins/Jenkinsfile tests/data_files/Makefile)
git checkout --theirs HEAD -- $tls_files
git add -- $tls_files
```
Resolve the remaining conflicts:
* `library/CMakeLists.txt`:
* Keep the TLS definition of `src_crypto`
* `USE_SHARED_MBEDTLS_LIBRARY`: keep all three libraries, with both
`include` and `crypto/include` in `target_include_directories`, all with
version `2.21.0`.
* `programs/Makefile`:
* Reconcile the APPS lists (add/add from a differently-formatted common
ancestor): insert the `psa/*` from crypto into the tls list.
* Keep the `fuzz` target defined only in tls version.
* Keep the recipe (only in tls version) cleaning `ssl_pthread_server`
stuff for the `clean` target.
* `scripts/config.py`:
* `include_in_full`: add/add conflict. Keep both.
* `tests/scripts/all.sh`:
* `component_test_no_use_psa_crypto_full_cmake_asan`: partially old
version in crypto. Take the tls version.
* `component_test_malloc_0_null` and more: take
`component_test_malloc_0_null` from crypto (with `config.py` rather than
`config.pl`, and with `$ASAN_FLAGS` rather than an explicit list), but
add the call to `ssl-opt.sh` from tls. Take the other components from
crypto.
With this commit, building and running the unit tests with both `make ` and
`cmake` work in the default configuration on Linux. Other platforms, build
systems and configurations are likely not to work, and there is some
regression in test coverage.
There is some loss of functionality because the unremoval step restored older
versions of tls content. This commit contains the latest tls version of
tls-only files, but some changes from the tls side in files that existed on
both sides have regressed. Most problematic changes are hunks that remove some
tls-specific feature and contain either a C preprocessor symbol identifying a
tls-specific module or option, or the name of a tls-specific file. Hunks
that remove a tls-specific preprocessor symbol can be identified with the
regular expression `^-.*MBEDTLS_(ERR_)?(PKCS11|X509|NET|SSL)_`.
Subsequent commits will revert a few parts of the patch from this merge commit
in order to restore the tls functionality that it removes, ensure that the
test coverage includes what was covered in either branch, and fix test
failures.
This reverts commit 9b90f2e294.
Conflicts:
* tests/scripts/all.sh: do the same changes, dancing around the new
outcome file feature and components added in the same places.
Make sure that the components that are getting added back are at the
same locations as where they are now in mbedtls.
This reverts commit 9afb2e9921.
Conflicts:
* include/CMakeLists.txt
* "Make config.h available" comment: there has been a change
adjacent to where it was removed. Just re-add what was removed.
* tests/CMakeLists.txt:
* compat.sh: there has been a change immediately before where it was
removed. Just re-add what was removed.
This reverts commit 1ad37309e4.
Conflicts:
* tests/scripts/test-ref-configs.pl:
* config-ccm-psk-tls1_2.h: there has been an addition of
"config-symmetric-only.h" at the place where the configurations
that are added back were removed. Keep this configuration.
This reverts commit 1c66e48670.
Conflicts:
* include/mbedtls/check_config.h:
* MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_SSL3: there has been an addition (of
MBEDTLS_SHA512_NO_SHA384) at the place where it was removed. Re-add it
after (alphabetical order).
* MBEDTLS_ENABLE_WEAK_CIPHERSUITES: there has been an addition (of
MBEDTLS_CTR_DRBG_USE_128_BIT_KEY) at the place where it was removed.
Re-add it after (alphabetical order).
* MBEDTLS_SSL_ALL_ALERT_MESSAGES: there has been an addition (of
MBEDTLS_SHA512_SMALLER) at the place where it was removed. Re-add it
after (alphabetical order).
* include/mbedtls/config.h:
* MBEDTLS_ENABLE_WEAK_CIPHERSUITES: there has been an addition (of
MBEDTLS_CTR_DRBG_USE_128_BIT_KEY) at the place where it was removed.
Re-add it after (alphabetical order).
* MBEDTLS_SSL_ALL_ALERT_MESSAGES: there has been an addition (of
MBEDTLS_SHA512_SMALLER) at the place where it was removed. Re-add it
after (alphabetical order).
* library/version_features.c: re-generate by running
scripts/generate_features.pl.
* programs/test/query_config.c: re-generate by running
scripts/generate_query_config.pl.
* scripts/config.pl: this file has been replaced by config.py. Port
the reversed changes to config.py:
* Revert removing three symbols from the list of symbols to
exclude from full.
* Revert removing one symbol (MBEDTLS_NET_C) from the list of symbols
to exclude from baremetal.
* scripts/footprint.sh:
* Re-add the line to unset MBEDTLS_NET_C, but with config.py instead of
config.pl.
* tests/scripts/all.sh:
* component_test_no_platform: re-add the line to unset MBEDTLS_NET_C, but
with config.py instead of config.pl.
* component_build_arm_none_eabi_gcc,
component_build_arm_none_eabi_gcc_no_udbl_division,
component_build_arm_none_eabi_gcc_no_64bit_multiplication,
component_build_armcc: these components now use the baremetal
configuration, so they do not need to turn off MBEDTLS_NET_C explicitly.
This reverts commit bb1f701212.
* include/mbedtls/check_config.h:
* MBEDTLS_X509_RSASSA_PSS_SUPPORT: there has been an addition (of
MBEDTLS_SHA512_NO_SHA384) at the place where it was removed.
Re-add it before MBEDTLS_SHA512_NO_SHA384 to keep it grouped
with MBEDTLS_RSA_C.
Conflicts:
* scripts/config.pl: this file has been replaced by config.py. Port
the reversed changes to config.py:
* Revert removing three symbols from the list of symbols to
exclude from full.
Pylint when installed as a distro package can be installed as pylint3, whilst as
a PEP egg, it can be installed as pylint.
This commit changes the scripts to first use pylint if installed, and optionally
look for pylint3 if not installed. This is to allow a preference for the PEP
version over the distro version, assuming the PEP one is more likely to be
the correct one.
Signed-off-by: Simon Butcher <simon.butcher@arm.com>
The .pl version is now a compat wrapper around the .py script. Better call the
.py script directly.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard <manuel.pegourie-gonnard@arm.com>
Exercise the feature alone, with record splitting and DTLS connection ID.
Signed-off-by: Andrzej Kurek <andrzej.kurek@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Darryl Green <darryl.green@arm.com>
Exercise the library functions with calloc returning NULL for a size
of 0. Make this a separate job with UBSan (and ASan) to detect
places where we try to dereference the result of calloc(0) or to do
things like
buf = calloc(size, 1);
if (buf == NULL && size != 0) return INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY;
memcpy(buf, source, size);
which has undefined behavior when buf is NULL at the memcpy call even
if size is 0.
This is needed because other test components jobs either use the system
malloc which returns non-NULL on Linux and FreeBSD, or the
memory_buffer_alloc malloc which returns NULL but does not give as
useful feedback with ASan (because the whole heap is a single C
object).
As the SSL programs, like ssl_client2 and ssl_server2, are dependent on
SSL and therefore about to be removed, the only consumer of query_config
is the query_compile_time_config test. As such, it makes sense to move
query_config to be next to what uses it.
Goals:
* Build with common compilers with common options, so that we don't
miss a (potentially useful) warning only triggered with certain
build options.
* A previous commit removed -O0 test jobs, leaving only the one with
-m32. We have inline assembly that is disabled with -O0, falling
back to generic C code. This commit restores a test that runs the
generic C code on a 64-bit platform.
For each of the crypto-only presets, run the build and check that the
resulting libmbedx509 and libmbedtls are empty.
Don't bother testing, because for each crypto-only preset, another
component builds that plus the x509 and tls parts and tests
everything.
We already have a specific component in all.sh for testing SSLv3, we don't
need to also test it in components that aren't specifically about it.
Previously config.py full enabled SSLv3, but it no longer does since it is
deprecated.
All key types now have an encoding on 32 bits where the bottom 16 bits
are zero. Change to using 16 bits only.
Keep 32 bits for key types in storage, but move the significant
half-word from the top to the bottom.
Likewise, change EC curve and DH group families from 32 bits out of
which the top 8 and bottom 16 bits are zero, to 8 bits only.
Reorder psa_core_key_attributes_t to avoid padding.
Define constants for ECC curve families and DH group families. These
constants have 0x0000 in the lower 16 bits of the key type.
Support these constants in the implementation and in the PSA metadata
tests.
Switch the slot management and secure element driver HAL tests to the
new curve encodings. This requires SE driver code to become slightly
more clever when figuring out the bit-size of an imported EC key since
it now needs to take the data size into account.
Switch some documentation to the new encodings.
Remove the macro PSA_ECC_CURVE_BITS which can no longer be implemented.
This is useful to inspect what the script does manually, in particular
to check that expected values do get tested. --keep-c provides the
same information but in a way that's harder to access.
Filter out non-ASCII characters in automatically processed headers.
Do this in a way that minimizes the code change: keep manipulating
strings, but strip off non-ASCII characters when reading lines, which
should only remove characters in comments that we don't parse anyway.
When MBEDTLS_TEST_DEPRECATED is defined, run some additional tests to
validate deprecated PSA macros. We don't need to test deprecated
features extensively, but we should at least ensure that they don't
break the build.
Add some code to component_build_deprecated in all.sh to run these
tests with MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED_WARNING enabled. The tests are also
executed when MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED_WARNING and
MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED_REMOVED are both disabled.
Move backward compatibility aliases to a separate header. Reserve
crypto_extra.h for implementation-specific extensions that we intend
to keep supporting.
This is better documentation for users. New users should simply ignore
backward compatibility aliases, and old users can look at
crypto_compat.h to see what is deprecated without bothering about new
features appearing in crypto_extra.h.
This facilitates maintenance because scripts such as
generate_psa_constants that want to ignore backward compability
aliases can simply exclude crypto_compat.h from their parsing.
When gathering test cases from test_suite_psa_crypto_metadata, look up
the test function explicitly. This way test_psa_constant_names will
error out if we add a new test function that needs coverage here.
This change highlights an omission in the previous version:
asymmetric_signature_wildcard was silently ignored as a source of
algorithm expressions to test. Fix that.
Key agreement algorithms were excluded back when they were constructed
with a macro conveying the key agreement itself taking the KDF as an
argument, because that was hard to support. Now the encoding has
changed and key agreement algorithms are constructed with
PSA_ALG_KEY_AGREEMENT taking two arguments, one that identifies the
raw key agreement and one that identifies the KDF. This is easy to
process, so add support.
Insist that test cases must only use macro names that are declared in
a header. This may catch errors such as not parsing the intended
files.
Make this check easily overridden in a derived class.
The size of the seedfile used by the entropy module when
MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_NV_SEED is enabled is 32 byte when
MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_FORCE_SHA256 is enabled or MBEDTLS_SHA512_C is
disabled, and 64 bytes otherwise. A larger seedfile is ok on
entry (the code just grabs the first N bytes), but a smaller seedfile
is not ok. Therefore, if you run a component with a 32-byte seedfile
and then a component with a 64-byte seedfile, the second component
fails in the unit tests (up to test_suite_entropy which erases the
seedfile and creates a fresh one).
This is ok up to now because we only enable MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_NV_SEED
together with MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_FORCE_SHA256. But it prevents enabling
MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_NV_SEED without MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_FORCE_SHA256.
To fix this, unconditionally create a seedfile before each component.
Enabling MBEDTLS_MEMORY_BUFFER_ALLOC_C module together with
MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_MEMORY causes the library to use its own malloc
replacement. This makes memory management analyzers such as ASan
largely ineffective. We now test MBEDTLS_MEMORY_BUFFER_ALLOC_C
separately. Disable it in the "full" config.
This mirrors a change that was made in Mbed TLS on config.pl and had
not been ported to Mbed Crypto yet.
With this commit, config.py is aligned in Mbed Crypto and Mbed TLS.
First deal with deleted files.
* Files deleted by us: keep them deleted.
* Files deleted by them, whether modified by us or not: keep our version.
```
git rm $(git status -s | sed -n 's/^DU //p')
git reset -- $(git status -s | sed -n 's/^D //p')
git checkout -- $(git status -s | sed -n 's/^ D //p')
git add -- $(git status -s | sed -n 's/^UD //p')
```
Individual files with conflicts:
* `3rdparty/everest/library/Hacl_Curve25519_joined.c`: spurious conflict because git mistakenly identified this file as a rename. Keep our version.
* `README.md`: conflict due to their change in a paragraph that doesn't exist in our version. Keep our version of this paragraph.
* `docs/architecture/Makefile`: near-identical additions. Adapt the definition of `all_markdown` and include the clean target.
* `doxygen/input/docs_mainpage.h`: conflict in the version number. Keep our version number.
* `include/mbedtls/config.h`: two delete/modify conflicts. Keep the removed chunks out.
* `library/CMakeLists.txt`: discard all their changes as they are not relevant.
* `library/Makefile`:
* Discard the added chunk about the crypto submodule starting with `INCLUDING_FROM_MBEDTLS:=1`.
* delete/modify: keep the removed chunk out.
* library build: This is almost delete/modify. Their changes are mostly not applicable. Do keep the `libmbedcrypto.$(DLEXT): | libmbedcrypto.a` order dependency.
* `.c.o`: `-o` was added on both sides but in a different place. Change to their place.
* `library/error.c`: to be regenerated.
* `library/version_features.c`: to be regenerated.
* `programs/Makefile`: Most of the changes are not relevant. The one relevant change is in the `clean` target for Windows; adapt it by removing `/S` from our version.
* `programs/test/query_config.c`: to be regenerated.
* `scripts/config.py`: added in parallel on both sides. Keep our version.
* `scripts/footprint.sh`: parallel changes. Keep our version.
* `scripts/generate_visualc_files.pl`: one delete/modify conflict. Keep the removed chunks out.
* `tests/Makefile`: discard all of their changes.
* `tests/scripts/all.sh`:
* `pre_initialize_variables` add `append_outcome`: add it.
* `pre_initialize_variables` add `ASAN_CFLAGS`: already there, keep our version.
* `pre_parse_command_line` add `--no-append-outcome`: add it.
* `pre_parse_command_line` add `--outcome-file`: add it.
* `pre_print_configuration`: add `MBEDTLS_TEST_OUTCOME_FILE`.
* Several changes in SSL-specific components: keep our version without them.
* Several changes where `config.pl` was changed to `config.py` and there was an adjacent difference: keep our version.
* Changes regarding the inclusion of `MBEDTLS_MEMORY_xxx`: ignore them here, they will be normalized in a subsequent commit.
* `component_test_full_cmake_gcc_asan`: add it without the TLS tests.
* `component_test_no_use_psa_crypto_full_cmake_asan`: keep the fixed `msg`, discard other changes.
* `component_test_memory_buffer_allocator_backtrace`, `component_test_memory_buffer_allocator`: add them without the TLS tests.
* `component_test_m32_everest`: added in parallel on both sides. Keep our version.
* `tests/scripts/check-names.sh`, `tests/scripts/list-enum-consts.pl`, `tests/scripts/list-identifiers.sh`, ``tests/scripts/list-macros.sh`: discard all of their changes.
* `tests/scripts/test-ref-configs.pl`: the change in the conflict is not relevant, so keep our version there.
* `visualc/VS2010/*.vcxproj`: to be regenerated.
Regenerate files:
```
scripts/generate_visualc_files.pl
git add visualc/VS2010/*.vcxproj
scripts/generate_errors.pl
git add library/error.c
scripts/generate_features.pl
git add library/version_features.c
scripts/generate_query_config.pl
git add programs/test/query_config.c
```
Rejected changes in non-conflicting files:
* `CMakeLists.txt`: discard their addition which has already been side-ported.
* `doxygen/mbedtls.doxyfile`: keep the version number change. Discard the changes related to `../crypto` paths.
Keep the following changes after examination:
* `.travis.yml`: all of their changes are relevant.
* `include/mbedtls/error.h`: do keep their changes. Even though Crypto doesn't use TLS errors, it must not encroach on TLS's allocated numbers.
* `tests/scripts/check-test-cases.py`: keep the code dealing with `ssl-opt.sh`. It works correctly when the file is not present.
The tests were not covering get for a symbol with a value. No symbol
has an uncommented value in the default config.h. (Actually there's
_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE, but that's a bit of a hack that this script
is not expected to handle, so don't use it).
Add tests of "get FOO" after "set FOO" and "set FOO value", so that we
have coverage for "get FOO" when "FOO" has a value.
We currently test setting a symbol with a value even if it didn't
originally had one and vice versa. So there's no need to have separate
lists of symbols to test with. Just test everything we want to test
with each symbol.
Normally a valueless symbol remains valueless and a symbol with a
value keeps having one. But just in case a symbol does get changed
from valueless to having a value, make sure there's a space between
the symbol and the value. And if a symbol gets changed from having a
value to valueless, strip trailing whitespace.
Add corresponding tests.
Also fix the case of a valueless symbol added with the set method,
which would have resulted in attempting to use None as a string. This
only happened with the Python API, not with the command line API.
Run config.py with various options and store the results in files.
This script also supports the now-removed config.pl.
This is a framework to run non-regression tests on config.py: run it
with the old version, run it with the new version, and compare the
output.
This is deliberately not a functional test suite so that we don't need
to maintain a set of known outputs. When something changes in
config.py (or config.h), run the script before, run it after, and
check manually whether any differences in the output are acceptable.
git grep -Fl /config.pl | xargs sed -i -e 's!/config\.pl!/config.py!g'
Also:
* Change one comment in include/mbedtls/check_config.h.
* Change PERL to PYTHON in CMakeLists.txt.
MBEDTLS_PK_SIGNATURE_MAX_SIZE is tested in Mbed Crypto. Its effect on
Mbed TLS is also tested via the X.509 tests. The case of
MBEDTLS_MPI_MAX_SIZE < MBEDTLS_ECDSA_MAX_LEN, for which this component
was added as a regression test, is covered by config-suite-b.h which
is tested via test-ref-configs.pl.
Enabling memory_buffer_alloc is slow and makes ASan ineffective. We
have a patch pending to remove it from the full config. In the
meantime, disable it explicitly.
When running 'make test' with GNU make, if a test suite program
displays "PASSED", this was automatically counted as a pass. This
would in particular count as passing:
* A test suite with the substring "PASSED" in a test description.
* A test suite where all the test cases succeeded, but the final
cleanup failed, in particular if a sanitizer reported a memory leak.
Use the test executable's return status instead to determine whether
the test suite passed. It's always 0 on PASSED unless the executable's
cleanup code fails, and it's never 0 on any failure.
FixARMmbed/mbed-crypto#303
Some sanitizers default to displaying an error message and recovering.
This could result in a test being recorded as passing despite a
complaint from the sanitizer. Turn off sanitizer recovery to avoid
this risk.
When running 'make test' with GNU make, if a test suite program
displays "PASSED", this was automatically counted as a pass. This
would in particular count as passing:
* A test suite with the substring "PASSED" in a test description.
* A test suite where all the test cases succeeded, but the final
cleanup failed, in particular if a sanitizer reported a memory leak.
Use the test executable's return status instead to determine whether
the test suite passed. It's always 0 on PASSED unless the executable's
cleanup code fails, and it's never 0 on any failure.
FixARMmbed/mbed-crypto#303
Some sanitizers default to displaying an error message and recovering.
This could result in a test being recorded as passing despite a
complaint from the sanitizer. Turn off sanitizer recovery to avoid
this risk.
config-symmetric-only.h enables MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_NV_SEED so it needs a
seedfile. Create it in test-ref-configs.pl so that the script works on
its own, even if it is not invoked by all.sh.
Add a reference configuration with most symmetric cryptographic
algorithms enabled, but without any asymmetric cryptography. This
checks that we don't have spurious unexpected dependencies on
asymmetric-only modules such as bignum.
Keep HAVE_ASM disabled because it's platform-specific.
Keep HAVEGE disabled because it's untested and not recommended.
Keep MEMORY_BUFFER_ALLOC out because it isn't related to cryptography
at all and it makes memory sanitizers ineffective.
Keep THREADING disabled because it requires special build options.
* origin/pr/2843: (26 commits)
Make hyperlink a hyperlink in every markdown flavor
Update the crypto submodule to be the same as development
Document test case descriptions
Restore MBEDTLS_TEST_OUTCOME_FILE after test_default_out_of_box
ssl-opt.sh: Fix some test case descriptions
Reject non-ASCII characters in test case descriptions
Process input files as binary
Factor description-checking code into a common function
Fix cosmetic error in warnings
Fix regex matching run_test calls in ssl-opt.sh
all.sh: run check-test-cases.py
Better information messages for quick checks
Fix configuration short name in key-exchanges.pl
Make test case descriptions unique
New test script check-test-cases.py
Document the test outcome file
Create infrastructure for architecture documents in Markdown
all.sh --outcome-file creates an outcome file
Set meaningful test configuration names when running tests
ssl-opt: remove semicolons from test case descriptions
...
Since components run in the main process, unsetting
MBEDTLS_TEST_OUTCOME_FILE unset it in subsequent components as well.
To avoid this, save and restore the value.
(Making each component run in a subshell would be a better solution,
but it would be a much bigger change.)
This is testing with $kex, not without $kex, so use $kex, not "-$kex".
In test-ref-configs.pl, use $conf rather than "$conf". This is purely
a matter of Perl coding style.
This script checks test case descriptions in test_suite_*.data and
ssl-opt.sh.
It reports the following issues:
* Error: forbidden character in a test case description.
* Error: Duplicate test description.
* Warning: Test description is too long.
Exercise the library functions with calloc returning NULL for a size
of 0. Make this a separate job with UBSan (and ASan) to detect
places where we try to dereference the result of calloc(0) or to do
things like
buf = calloc(size, 1);
if (buf == NULL && size != 0) return INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY;
memcpy(buf, source, size);
which has undefined behavior when buf is NULL at the memcpy call even
if size is 0.
This is needed because other test components jobs either use the system
malloc which returns non-NULL on Linux and FreeBSD, or the
memory_buffer_alloc malloc which returns NULL but does not give as
useful feedback with ASan (because the whole heap is a single C
object).
The tests were not covering get for a symbol with a value. No symbol
has an uncommented value in the default config.h. (Actually there's
_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE, but that's a bit of a hack that this script
is not expected to handle, so don't use it).
Add tests of "get FOO" after "set FOO" and "set FOO value", so that we
have coverage for "get FOO" when "FOO" has a value.
We currently test setting a symbol with a value even if it didn't
originally had one and vice versa. So there's no need to have separate
lists of symbols to test with. Just test everything we want to test
with each symbol.
Set MBEDTLS_TEST_PLATFORM and MBEDTLS_TEST_CONFIGURATION to meaningful
values in all.sh. These environment variables are used when
writing an outcome file, which happens if MBEDTLS_TEST_OUTCOME_FILE is
also set.
When running one of the try-multiple-configuration scripts, set
MBEDTLS_TEST_CONFIGURATION to a value that uniquely describes the
configuration.
Normally a valueless symbol remains valueless and a symbol with a
value keeps having one. But just in case a symbol does get changed
from valueless to having a value, make sure there's a space between
the symbol and the value. And if a symbol gets changed from having a
value to valueless, strip trailing whitespace.
Add corresponding tests.
Also fix the case of a valueless symbol added with the set method,
which would have resulted in attempting to use None as a string. This
only happened with the Python API, not with the command line API.
Run config.py with various options and store the results in files.
This script also supports the now-removed config.pl.
This is a framework to run non-regression tests on config.py: run it
with the old version, run it with the new version, and compare the
output.
This is deliberately not a functional test suite so that we don't need
to maintain a set of known outputs. When something changes in
config.py (or config.h), run the script before, run it after, and
check manually whether any differences in the output are acceptable.
git grep -Fl /config.pl | xargs sed -i -e 's!/config\.pl!/config.py!g'
Also:
* Change one comment in include/mbedtls/check_config.h.
* Change PERL to PYTHON in CMakeLists.txt.
* origin/pr/2469:
Enable MBEDTLS_MEMORY_DEBUG in memory buffer alloc test in all.sh
Remove unnecessary memory buffer alloc unsets
Disable DTLS proxy tests for MEMORY_BUFFER_ALLOC test
all.sh: restructure memory allocator tests
Add missing dependency in memory buffer alloc set in all.sh
Don't set MBEDTLS_MEMORY_DEBUG through `scripts/config.pl full`
Add cfg dep MBEDTLS_MEMORY_DEBUG->MBEDTLS_MEMORY_BUFFER_ALLOC_C
Fix memory leak in CSR test suite on failure
Fix a memory leak in x509write test suite
Add all.sh run with full config and ASan enabled
Add all.sh run with MBEDTLS_MEMORY_BUFFER_ALLOC_C enabled
Update documentation of exceptions for `config.pl full`
Adapt all.sh to removal of buffer allocator from full config
Disable memory buffer allocator in full config
Check dependencies of MBEDTLS_MEMORY_BACKTRACE in check_config.h
Add infrastructure to run unit tests and collect the return values for
every PSA API function that returns psa_status_t.
./tests/scripts/psa_collect_statuses.py >statuses.txt