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.
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.
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.
This PR fixes multiple issues in the source code to address issues raised by
tests/scripts/check-files.py. Specifically:
* incorrect file permissions
* missing newline at the end of files
* trailing whitespace
* Tabs present
* TODOs in the souce code
Conflict resolution:
* ChangeLog
* tests/data_files/Makefile: concurrent additions, order irrelevant
* tests/data_files/test-ca.opensslconf: concurrent additions, order irrelevant
* tests/scripts/all.sh: one comment change conflicted with a code
addition. In addition some of the additions in the
iotssl-1381-x509-verify-refactor-restricted branch need support for
keep-going mode, this will be added in a subsequent commit.
Only delete things that we expect to find, to avoid deleting other
things that people might have lying around in their build tree.
Explicitly skip .git to avoid e.g. accidentally matching a branch
name.
Use $ARMC5_BIN_DIR or --armc5-bin-dir to set the location of
armcc (version 5), for compatibility with later versions of Mbed TLS.
Ignore --armc6-bin-dir for the same reason, since in 2.1 we only test
with a single version of armcc and we expect version 5. Keep
defaulting to armcc in the $PATH for backward compatibility with the
2.1 branch.
Allow scripts to run all.sh --no-yotta unconditionally. --no-yotta
just happens to be a no-op in 2.1 since 2.1's all.sh doesn't do
anything with Yotta.
All options can now be overridden by a subsequent option, e.g.
"all.sh --foo --no-foo" is equivalent to "all.sh --no-foo". This
allows making wrapper scripts with default options and occasionally
overriding those options when running the wrapper script.
When generating .c files from .function files, add #line directives so
that errors in the generated files are reported with the correct line
number. Also add #line directives to the template .function files, for
the same reason.
This is a backport of things that got added later than 2.1 in several stages.
Build with MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED_REMOVED and MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED_WARNING
separately.
Do these builds with `-O -Werror -Wall -Wextra` to catch a maximum of
issues while we're at it. Do one with gcc and one with clang for
variety. This caught an uninitialized variable warning in cmac.c that
builds without -O didn't catch.
With cmake, CFLAGS has to be set when invoking cmake, not make (which totally
ignores the value of CFLAGS when it runs and only keeps the one from cmake).
Also, in that case the flags were either redundant (-Werror etc) or wrong
(-std=c99 -pedantic) as some parts of the library will not build with
-pedantic (see the other -pedantic tests, which are correct, for what needs to
be disabled).
This is step 1 of a plan to get rid once and for all of missing depends_on in
the X509 test suite (step 2 will be RSA/ECDSA, and step 0 was curves.pl).
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.