Parametrize finite-field Diffie-Hellman key types with a DH group
identifier, in the same way elliptic curve keys are parametrized with
an EC curve identifier.
Define the DH groups from the TLS registry (these are the groups from
RFC 7919).
Replicate the macro definitions and the metadata tests from elliptic
curve identifiers to DH group identifiers.
Define PSA_DH_GROUP_CUSTOM as an implementation-specific extension for
which domain parameters are used to specify the group.
Some of the types may in principle be wider than `unsigned`, so use
`unsigned long` in printf.
Add support for signed types: a status is a signed value, and
preferentially printed in decimal.
test_psa_constant_names.py was originally written before the split of
crypto.h into crypto_values.h and more, so it now needs to read
crypto_values.h as well.
In both generate_psa_constants.py and test_psa_constant_names.py, read
crypto_extra.h as well. We don't currently define any value there, but
it's plausible that we will one day.
Calls to PSA_ALG_AEAD_WITH_DEFAULT_TAG_LENGTH and
PSA_ALG_FULL_LENGTH_MAC are not in canonical form, so exclude them
from the list of constructor macros to test.
Test psa_constant_names on many inputs. For each input, find out the
numerical value by compiling and running a C program, pass the
numerical value to psa_constant_names and compare the output with the
original input.
Gather inputs by parsing psa/crypto.h and
test_suite_psa_crypto_metadata.data. For macros that take an argument,
list some possible arguments using the parsed data.