In order to remove large buffers from the stack, the der data is written
into the same buffer that the pem is eventually written into, however
although the pem data is zero terminated, there is now data left in the
buffer after the zero termination, which can cause
mbedtls_x509_crt_parse to fail to parse the same buffer if passed back
in. Patches also applied to mbedtls_pk_write_pubkey_pem, and
mbedtls_pk_write_key_pem, which use similar methods of writing der data
to the same buffer, and tests modified to hopefully catch any future
regression on this.
Signed-off-by: Paul Elliott <paul.elliott@arm.com>
x509_get_name() does not make defensive copies of strings in its input (which
is OK as usually the caller will have made a copy already), so we shouldn't
reuse its input buffer as an output while "parsed" is still alive.
CSR writing functions now start with x509write_csr_*()
DER writing functions now have the context at the start instead of the
end conforming to other modules.
Changes include:
- Integers marked with '#' in the .function files.
- Strings should have "" in .data files.
- String comparison instead of preprocessor-like replace for e.g. '=='
- Params and variables cannot have the same name in .function files
A new OID module has been created that contains the main OID searching
functionality based on type-dependent arrays. A base type is used to
contain the basic values (oid_descriptor_t) and that type is extended to
contain type specific information (like a pk_alg_t).
As a result the rsa sign and verify function prototypes have changed. They
now expect a md_type_t identifier instead of the removed RSA_SIG_XXX
defines.
All OID definitions have been moved to oid.h
All OID matching code is in the OID module.
The RSA PKCS#1 functions cleaned up as a result and adapted to use the
MD layer.
The SSL layer cleanup up as a result and adapted to use the MD layer.
The X509 parser cleaned up and matches OIDs in certificates with new
module and adapted to use the MD layer.
The X509 writer cleaned up and adapted to use the MD layer.
Apps and tests modified accordingly