Run ssl-opt.sh on x86_32 with ASan. This may detect bugs that only
show up on 32-bit platforms, for example due to size_t overflow.
For this component, turn off some memory management features that are
not useful, potentially slow, and may reduce ASan's effectiveness at
catching buffer overflows.
Remove the ssl_cert_test sample application, as it uses
hardcoded certificates that moved, and is redundant with the x509
tests and applications. Fixes#1905.
This is what we do in Jenkins, so it only makes sense to do it here as well.
This will avoid random failures for no other reason than the proxy was
dropping all the messages due to an unlucky PRNG seed.
See https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/environment-variables/ for syntax
* origin/pr/2470:
Silence pylint
check-files.py: readability improvement in permission check
check-files.py: use class fields for class-wide constants
check-files.py: clean up class structure
abi_check.py: Document more methods
check-files.py: document some classes and methods
Fix pylint errors going uncaught
Call pylint3, not pylint
New, documented pylint configuration
* origin/pr/2364:
Increase okm_hex buffer to contain null character
Minor modifications to hkdf test
Add explanation for okm_string size
Update ChangeLog
Reduce buffer size of okm
Reduce Stack usage of hkdf test function
So far, `baremetal.sh --ram --stack` ran `callgrind` to extract
a call stack in an example run of ssl_client2 and ssl_server2.
This, however, needs to be complemented with per-function stack
usage to be able to extract the maximum stack usage.
This commit adds `-fstack-usage` to the CFLAGS used when building
the library in `baremetal.sh --ram` runs, which generates *.su
files indicating the stack usage of individual functions.
* restricted/pr/553:
Fix mbedtls_ecdh_get_params with new ECDH context
Add changelog entry for mbedtls_ecdh_get_params robustness
Fix ecdh_get_params with mismatching group
Add test case for ecdh_get_params with mismatching group
Add test case for ecdh_calc_secret
Fix typo in documentation
This commit adds a minimal test configuration `baremetal.h` to the `configs`
folder supporting ECDHE-ECDSA-AES-CCM-8 with Secp256R1 and SHA-256 only.
The configuration lacks some options which are currently needed to
successfully build and run the example applications `ssl_client2`
and `ssl_server2`, such as `MBEDTLS_NET_C`. To still allow testing
a configuration close to `baremetal.h`, the commit also adds
`baremetal_test.h`, containing minimal amendments to `baremetal.h`
that allow building and running `ssl_client2` and `ssl_server2`.
It was failing to set the key in the ENCRYPT direction before encrypting.
This just happened to work for GCM and CCM.
After re-encrypting, compare the length to the expected ciphertext
length not the plaintext length. Again this just happens to work for
GCM and CCM since they do not perform any kind of padding.