Update havege.h to the new version in the crypto module.
This is technically an API break, since the type mbedtls_havege_state
is exposed in a public header. However normal applications should not
be affected.
There is no ABI break on platforms where uint32_t and int are treated
identically, which is virtually all of them.
Fix#2598
The elements of the HAVEGE state are manipulated with bitwise
operations, with the expectations that the elements are 32-bit
unsigned integers (or larger). But they are declared as int, and so
the code has undefined behavior. Clang with Asan correctly points out
some shifts that reach the sign bit.
Since these are supposed to be 32-bit unsigned integers, declare them
as uint32_t.
This is technically an API break, since the type mbedtls_havege_state
is exposed in a public header. However normal applications should not
be affected.
* origin/pr/2443: (25 commits)
Fix documentation of X.509 parsing test
Add X.509 CRT parsing test for mixed time-encodings
Improve X.509 CRT parsing test names
Add negative X.509 parsing tests for v3Ext in v1/v2 CRT
Add negative X.509 parsing tests for IssuerID/SubjectID in v1 CRT
Improve name of X.509 CRT parsing test
Always use the same X.509 alg structure inside and outside of TBS
Fix test dependencies in X.509 CRT parsing suite
Fix non-DER length encoding in two X.509 CRT parsing tests
Fix test case name formatting in X.509 parsing suite
Use ASN.1 NULL TLVs when testing invalid tags
Shorten X.509 CRT parsing test names
Extend negative testing for X.509 Signature parsing
Extend negative testing for X.509 SignatureAlgorithm parsing
Extend negative testing for X.509 v3 Extension parsing
Extend negative testing for X.509 SubjectID parsing
Extend negative testing for X.509 IssuerID parsing
Extend negative testing for X.509 SubjectPublicKeyInfo parsing
Extend negative testing for X.509 Subject parsing
Extend negative testing for X.509 Validity parsing
...
With the change to the full config, there were no longer any tests
that exercise invalid-parameter behavior. The test suite exercises
invalid-parameter behavior by calling TEST_INVALID_PARAM and friends,
relying on the test suite's mbedtls_check_param function. This
function is only enabled if MBEDTLS_CHECK_PARAMS is defined but not
MBEDTLS_CHECK_PARAMS_ASSERT.
Add a component to all.sh that enables MBEDTLS_CHECK_PARAMS but
disables MBEDTLS_CHECK_PARAMS_ASSERT and doesn't define
MBEDTLS_PARAM_FAILED. This way, the xxx_invalid_param() tests do run.
Since sample programs don't provide a mbedtls_check_param function,
this component doesn't build the sample programs.
* origin/pr/2430:
Document support for MD2 and MD4 in programs/x509/cert_write
Correct name of X.509 parsing test for well-formed, ill-signed CRT
Add test cases exercising successful verification of MD2/MD4/MD5 CRT
Add test case exercising verification of valid MD2 CRT
Add MD[245] test CRTs to tree
Add instructions for MD[245] test CRTs to tests/data_files/Makefile
Add suppport for MD2 to CSR and CRT writing example programs
Remove use of MD2 in further x509parse tests
Convert further x509parse tests to use lower-case hex data
Correct placement of ChangeLog entry
Adapt ChangeLog
Use SHA-256 instead of MD2 in X.509 CRT parsing tests
Consistently use lower case hex data in X.509 parsing tests
* origin/pr/2260:
Update crypto submodule
Remove heading spaces in tests/data_files/Makefile
Re-generate library/certs.c from script
Add new line at the end of test-ca2.key.enc
Use strict syntax to annotate origin of test data in certs.c
Add run to all.sh exercising !MBEDTLS_PEM_PARSE_C + !MBEDTLS_FS_IO
Allow DHM self test to run without MBEDTLS_PEM_PARSE_C
ssl-opt.sh: Auto-skip tests that use files if MBEDTLS_FS_IO unset
Document origin of hardcoded certificates in library/certs.c
Adapt ChangeLog
Rename server1.der to server1.crt.der
Add DER encoded files to git tree
Add build instructions to generate DER versions of CRTs and keys
Document "none" value for ca_path/ca_file in ssl_client2/ssl_server2
ssl_server2: Skip CA setup if `ca_path` or `ca_file` argument "none"
ssl_client2: Skip CA setup if `ca_path` or `ca_file` argument "none"
Correct white spaces in ssl_server2 and ssl_client2
Adapt ssl_client2 to parse DER encoded test CRTs if PEM is disabled
Adapt ssl_server2 to parse DER encoded test CRTs if PEM is disabled
All sample and test programs had a definition of mbedtls_param_failed.
This was necessary because we wanted to be able to build them in a
configuration with MBEDTLS_CHECK_PARAMS set but without a definition
of MBEDTLS_PARAM_FAILED. Now that we activate the sample definition of
MBEDTLS_PARAM_FAILED in config.h when testing with
MBEDTLS_CHECK_PARAMS set, this boilerplate code is no longer needed.
Introduce a new configuration option MBEDTLS_CHECK_PARAMS_ASSERT,
which is disabled by default. When this option is enabled,
MBEDTLS_PARAM_FAILED defaults to assert rather than to a call to
mbedtls_param_failed, and <assert.h> is included.
This fixes#2671 (no easy way to make MBEDTLS_PARAM_FAILED assert)
without breaking backward compatibility. With this change,
`config.pl full` runs tests with MBEDTLS_PARAM_FAILED set to assert,
so the tests will fail if a validation check fails, and programs don't
need to provide their own definition of mbedtls_param_failed().
Don't use the macro name assert. It's technically permitted as long as
<assert.h> is not included, but it's fragile, because it means the
code and any header that it includes must not include <assert.h>.
Don't use the macro name assert. It's technically permitted as long as
<assert.h> is not included, but it's fragile, because it means the
code and any header that it includes must not include <assert.h>.
To prevent dropping the same message over and over again, the UDP proxy
test application programs/test/udp_proxy _logically_ maintains a mapping
from records to the number of times the record has already been dropped,
and stops dropping once a configurable threshold (currently 2) is passed.
However, the actual implementation deviates from this logical view
in two crucial respects:
- To keep the implementation simple and independent of
implementations of suitable map interfaces, it only counts how
many times a record of a given _size_ has been dropped, and
stops dropping further records of that size once the configurable
threshold is passed. Of course, this is not fail-proof, but a
good enough approximation for the proxy, and it allows to use
an inefficient but simple array for the required map.
- The implementation mixes datagram lengths and record lengths:
When deciding whether it is allowed to drop a datagram, it
uses the total datagram size as a lookup index into the map
counting the number of times a package has been dropped. However,
when updating this map, the UDP proxy traverses the datagram
record by record, and updates the mapping at the level of record
lengths.
Apart from this inconsistency, the introduction of the Connection ID
feature leads to yet another problem: The CID length is not part of
the record header but dynamically negotiated during (potentially
encrypted!) handshakes, and it is hence impossible for a passive traffic
analyzer (in this case our UDP proxy) to reliably parse record headers;
especially, it isn't possible to reliably infer the length of a record,
nor to dissect a datagram into records.
The previous implementation of the UDP proxy was not CID-aware and
assumed that the record length would always reside at offsets 11, 12
in the DTLS record header, which would allow it to iterate through
the datagram record by record. As mentioned, this is no longer possible
for CID-based records, and the current implementation can run into
a buffer overflow in this case (because it doesn't validate that
the record length is not larger than what remains in the datagram).
This commit removes the inconsistency in datagram vs. record length
and resolves the buffer overflow issue by not attempting any dissection
of datagrams into records, and instead only counting how often _datagrams_
of a particular size have been dropped.
There is only one practical situation where this makes a difference:
If datagram packing is used by default but disabled on retransmission
(which OpenSSL has been seen to do), it can happen that we drop a
datagram in its initial transmission, then also drop some of its records
when they retransmitted one-by-one afterwards, yet still keeping the
drop-counter at 1 instead of 2. However, even in this situation, we'll
correctly count the number of droppings from that point on and eventually
stop dropping, because the peer will not fall back to using packing
and hence use stable record lengths.
For unit tests and sample programs, CFLAGS=-m32 is enough to get a
32-bit build, because these programs are all compiled directly
from *.c to the executable in one shot. But with makefile rules that
first build object files and then link them, LDFLAGS=-m32 is also
needed.
Remove the "Decrypt empty buffer" test, as ChaCha20 is a stream cipher
and 0 bytes encrypted is identical to a 0 length buffer. The "ChaCha20
Encrypt and decrypt 0 bytes" test will test decryption of a 0 length
buffer.
Previously, even in the Chacha20 and Chacha20-Poly1305 tests, we would
test that decryption of an empty buffer would work with
MBEDTLS_CIPHER_AES_128_CBC.
Make the cipher used with the dec_empty_buf() test configurable, so that
Chacha20 and Chacha20-Poly1305 empty buffer tests can use ciphers other
than AES CBC. Then, make the Chacha20 and Chacha20-Poly1305 empty buffer
tests use the MBEDTLS_CIPHER_CHACHA20 and
MBEDTLS_CIPHER_CHACHA20_POLY1305 cipher suites.
Relative include paths should be avoided. The build system will
determine where to pull in includes from. Specifically, `#include
"../mbedtls/config.h"` shouldn't be used. Use `#include
"mbedtls/config.h` instead, so that the submodule-building makefiles can
change which directory to use to get mbedtls include files from.
Fixes#141
Remove the "Decrypt empty buffer" test, as ChaCha20 is a stream cipher
and 0 bytes encrypted is identical to a 0 length buffer. The "ChaCha20
Encrypt and decrypt 0 bytes" test will test decryption of a 0 length
buffer.
Previously, even in the Chacha20 and Chacha20-Poly1305 tests, we would
test that decryption of an empty buffer would work with
MBEDTLS_CIPHER_AES_128_CBC.
Make the cipher used with the dec_empty_buf() test configurable, so that
Chacha20 and Chacha20-Poly1305 empty buffer tests can use ciphers other
than AES CBC. Then, make the Chacha20 and Chacha20-Poly1305 empty buffer
tests use the MBEDTLS_CIPHER_CHACHA20 and
MBEDTLS_CIPHER_CHACHA20_POLY1305 cipher suites.
Replace all calls to mbedtls_psa_crypto_free in tests by PSA_DONE.
This is correct for most tests, because most tests close open keys. A
few tests now fail; these tests need to be reviewed and switched back
to mbedtls_psa_crypto_free if they genuinely expected to end with some
slots still in use.
The new macro PSA_DONE calls mbedtls_psa_crypto_free, but before that,
it checks that no key slots are in use. The goal is to allow tests to
verify that functions like psa_close_key properly mark slots as
unused, and more generally to detect key slot leaks. We call
mbedtls_psa_crypto_free at the end of each test case, which could mask
a bug whereby slots are not freed when they should be, but their
content is correctly reclaimed by mbedtls_psa_crypto_free.
Create a specific file for helper functions that are related to the
PSA API. The reason for a separate file is so that it can include
<psa/crypto.h>, without forcing this header inclusion into every test
suite. In this commit, psa_helpers.function doesn't need psa/crypto.h
yet, but this will be the case in a subsequent commit.
Move PSA_ASSERT to psa_helpers.function, since that's the sort of
things it's for.
Include "psa_helpers.function" from the PSA crypto tests.
In the ITS test, don't include "psa_helpers". The ITS tests are
meant to stand alone from the rest of the library.
When testing a configuration where no ciphersuites have MAC, via
component_test_when_no_ciphersuites_have_mac(), perform a targeted test
of only encrypt-then-MAC tests within ssl-opt.sh.