When calling psa_generate_key, pass the size of the parameters buffer
explicitly. This makes calls more verbose but less error-prone. This
also has the benefit that in an implementation with separation, the
frontend knows how many bytes to send to the backend without needing
to know about each key type.
* init-deinit
* import-export
* policies
* lifetime
* hash
* MAC
* cipher
* AEAD
* asymmetric sign
* asymmetric verify
* asymmetric encrypt-decrypt
This commit only moves test functions and test cases around. It does
not modify, add or remove tests.
psa_import_key must check that the imported key data matches the
expected key type. Implement the missing check for EC keys that the
curve is the expected one.
Instead of rolling our own list of elliptic curve identifiers, use one
from somewhere. Pick TLS because it's the right size (16 bits) and
it's as good as any.
Get rid of many redundant casts. In particular, it is not useful to
cast uint32_t values to size_t before performing arithmetic or
comparisons on them.
Rewrap a number of function calls, many of which now have narrower
arguments thanks to the removed casts. When a function call doesn't
fit on a single line, avoid grouping unrelated parameters together,
but do try to group a buffer pointer and the associated size.
Define more auxiliary variables xxx of a particular integer
type (psa_algorithm_t, psa_key_usage_t, etc.) corresponding to a test
function xxx_arg which has the type int. This avoids the need to cast
xxx_arg to an unsigned type sometimes in the code.
Avoid lines longer than 80 columns.
Remove some redundant parentheses, e.g. change
if( ( a == b ) && ( c == d ) )
to
if( a == b && c == d )
which makes lines less long and makes the remaining parentheses more
relevant.
Add missing parentheses around return statements.
There should be no semantic change in this commit.
Store the temporary key in the long-key case (where the key is first
hashed) directly into ipad. This reduces the stack usage a little, at
a slight cost in complexity.
In psa_mac_start, the hash of the key and ipad contain material that
can be used to make HMAC calculations with the key, therefore they
must be wiped.
In psa_mac_finish_internal, tmp contains an intermediate value which
could reveal the HMAC. This is definitely sensitive in the verify case,
and marginally sensitive in the finish case (it isn't if the hash
function is ideal, but it could make things worse if the hash function
is partially broken).
Split algorithm-specific code out of psa_mac_start. This makes the
function easier to read.
The behavior is mostly unchanged. In a few cases, errors before
setting a key trigger a context wipe where they didn't. This is a
marginal performance loss but only cases that are an error in caller
code.