Motivated by CVE-2022-21449, to which we're not vulnerable, but we
didn't have a test for it. Now we do.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard <manuel.pegourie-gonnard@arm.com>
This both simplifies parsing a little, and suppresses warnings. Suppressing
warnings is both good and bad: on the one hand it resolves problems such as
https://github.com/Mbed-TLS/mbedtls/issues/5731, on the other hand it may
hide clues as to why lsof wouldn't be working as expected.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
When ARC4 ciphersuites are compiled in, but removed from the default list,
requires_ciphersuite_enabled does not consider them to be enabled. Therefore
test cases for MBEDTLS_REMOVE_ARC4_CIPHERSUITES, which must run in such
configurations, must not use requires_ciphersuite_enabled.
Instead, require the corresponding cryptographic mechanisms. In addition,
for the test case "RC4: both enabled", bypass the automatic ciphersuite
support detection based on force_ciphersuite= that would otherwise cause
this test case to be skipped. (This automatic detection doesn't cause the
negative tests to be skipped because it has an exception whenthe handshake
is supposed to fail.)
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Ensure that the nominal run works properly, so that it's apparent that the
injected failure is responsible for the failure of the handshake.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
USE_PSA_DONE() already checks that there are no used key slots.
The call to TEST_ASSERT() wouldn't have worked properly on failure anyway,
since it would jump back to the exit label.
Signed-off-by: Andrzej Kurek <andrzej.kurek@arm.com>
For weistrass curves the pair is encoded as 0x04 || x || y.
Flipping one of the bits in the first byte should be a sure failure.
Signed-off-by: Andrzej Kurek <andrzej.kurek@arm.com>
Development TLS code now uses PSA to generate an
ECDH private key. Although this would not be required
in 2.28 branch, it is backported for compatibility.
Signed-off-by: Andrzej Kurek <andrzej.kurek@arm.com>
Force a bitflip in server key to make the raw key
agreement fail, and then verify that no key slots
are left open at the end. Use a Weierstrass curve
to have a high chance of failure upon encountering
such bitflip.
Signed-off-by: Andrzej Kurek <andrzej.kurek@arm.com>
`curves.pl` (invoked by `all.sh test_depends_curves`, and
`all.sh test_depends_curves_psa`) currently runs two series of tests:
* For each curve, test with only that curve enabled.
* For each curve, test with all curves but that one.
Originally this script was introduced to validate test dependencies, and for
that all-but-one gives better results because it handles test cases that
require multiple curves. Then we extended the script to also test with a
single curve, which matches many real-world setups and catches some product
bugs. Single-curve testing also validates test dependencies in a more
limited way.
Remove all-but-one curve testing, because it doesn't add much to the test
coverage. Mainly, this means that we now won't detect if a test case
declares two curve dependencies but actually also depends on a third. This
is an acceptable loss.
The trigger for removing all-but-one curve testing is that this will make
the job take only about half as long, and the length of the job was a bit of
a problem. Resolves#5729.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
I originally missed this when backporting because the option was
removed (and changed to always-on) in 3.0.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
In configurations with MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_CONNECTION_ID enabled but none of
MBEDTLS_SSL_HW_RECORD_ACCEL, MBEDTLS_SSL_EXPORT_KEYS or MBEDTLS_DEBUG_C,
DTLS handshakes using CID would crash due to a null pointer dereference.
Fix this. Fixes#3998.
Detected by running compat.sh in config-ccm-psk-dtls1_2.h.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Automatically detect when an mbedtls or openssl client enables fallback
SCSV.
For test cases with a hard-coded ClientHello with FALLBACK_SCSV, declare the
dependency manually. Remove the erroneous requirement on openssl in these
test cases.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
When the client or server uses a specific protocol version, automatically
require that version to be enabled at compile time.
An explicit call is still needed in test cases that require a specific
protocol version (due to analyzing version-specific behavior, or checking
the version in logs), but do not force that specific protocol version, or that
force a specific version only on the openssl/gnutls side.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Rename maybe_requires_ciphersuite_enabled() to detect_required_features()
and refactor its code a little. No intended behavior change. In subsequent
commits, this function will detect other requirements in a similar way.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
The automatic ciphersuite detection deliberately doesn't operate on test
cases that verify that the test suite is rejected, but some RC4 test cases
only apply to configurations where the algorithm must be enabled at compile
time (otherwise the connection would fail in a different way).
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Don't depend on the default sizes in the test programs: pass explicit
request and buffer sizes.
Don't depend on MAX_CONTENT_LEN (other than it not being extremely small:
this commit assumes that it will never be less than 101).
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
The added null byte was accounted for twice, once by taking
opt.buffer_size+1 when allocating the buffer and once by taking opt.buffer-1
when filling the buffer. Make opt.buffer_size the size that is actually
read, it's less confusing that way.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Make sure that buf always has enough room for what it will contain. Before,
this was not the case if the buffer was smaller than the default response,
leading to memory corruption in ssl_server2.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Some DTLS reordering tests rely on certificate authentication messages. It
is probably possible to adapt them to rely on different messages, but for
now, skip them in PSK-only builds.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
If MBEDTLS_SSL_EXTENDED_MASTER_SECRET is disabled or the feature is disabled
at runtime, and if client authentication is not used, then calc_verify is not
called, so don't require the corresponding debug trace.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
When doing builds with PSA enabled or with debug traces enabled, convey this
in $MBEDTLS_TEST_CONFIGURATION and in the terminal logs.
This fixes a bug that the outcome file did not distinguish entries from
test cases run in a reference configuration with or without PSA.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
User-visible changes:
* With no argument, configurations are now tested in a deterministic order.
* When given arguments, configurations are now tested in the order given.
* When given arguments, if the same configuration is passed multiple times,
it will now be tested multiple times.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Many test cases in ssl-opt.sh need error messages (MBEDTLS_ERROR_C) or SSL
traces (MBEDTLS_DEBUG_C). Some sample configurations don't include these
options. When running ssl-opt.sh on those configurations, enable the
required options. They must be listed in the config*.h file, commented out.
Run ssl-opt in the following configurations with debug options:
ccm-psk-tls1_2, ccm-psk-dtls1_2, suite-b. Skip mini-tls1_1 for now because
it requires significant improvements to ssl-opt.sh (lots of missing
requires_xxx).
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
In a PSK-only build:
* Skip tests that rely on a specific non-PSK cipher suite.
* Skip tests that exercise a certificate authentication feature.
* Pass a pre-shared key in tests that don't mind the key exchange type.
This commit only considers PSK-only builds vs builds with certificates. It
does not aim to do something useful for builds with an asymmetric key
exchange and a pre-shared key for authentication.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>