Change the use of setjmp and longjmp in signalling parameter validation failures
when using the MBEDTLS_CHECK_PARAMS config.h option. This change allows
all calls which might result in a call to the parameter validation failure
handler to always be caught, even without use of the new macros, by placing a
setjmp() in the outer function which calls the test function, which the handler
can jump to.
This has several benefits:
* it allows us to remove the clang compiler warning (-Wclobbered) caused
by local auto variables being in the same function as the call to setjmp.
* removes the need to wrap all function calls in the test functions with the
TEST_ASSERT() macro. Now all parameter validation function calls should be
caught.
The change modifies the template code in tests/suites/helpers.function
and tests/suites/main.function so that error messages are printed to
stdout instead of being discarded. This makes errors visible regardless
of the --verbose flag being passed or not to the test suite programs.
This commit renames the test-only flag MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_HAVE_STRONG to ENTROPY_HAVE_STRONG to make it more transparent
that it's an internal flag, and also to content the testscript tests/scripts/check-names.pl which previously complained
about the macro occurring in a comment in `entropy.c` without being defined in a library file.
Fixes the test suites to consistently use mbedtls_fprintf to output to
stdout or stderr.
Also redirects output from the tests to /dev/null to avoid confusing
output if the test suite code or library outputs anything to stdout.
The commit adds to the generate_code.pl script support to add #line directives
to generated code to allow build breaks to be more easily found from the
generated code.
Added a verbose option to the generated test suites which can list the
dependencies not met for skipped test cases.
Also clarifies internal interfaces between the main_test.function and test code,
and fixed a bug on calculating available tests in run-test-suites.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.
For a start, they don't even compile with Visual Studio due to strcasecmp
being missing. Secondly, on Windows Perl scripts aren't executable and have
to be run using the Perl interpreter directly; thankfully CMake is able to
find cygwin Perl straight away without problems.