Add inclusion to configration file in header files,
instead of relying on other header files to include
the configuration file. This issue resolves#1371
With the build option SKIP_TEST_SUITES=..., the specified test suites
are built, but skipped when running tests. Usage:
make check SKIP_TEST_SUITES=timing,gcm
or
cmake -D SKIP_TEST_SUITES=timing,gcm ...
The list can be separated by any of space, comma or semicolon, and each
element can be a regular expression in ERE syntax except that "." stands
for itself. Skipping "foo" skips not only "foo" itself but also
any "foo.bar", but does not skip "foobar".
We've changed the behavior of "-v" to no longer output test summary
statuses. Update basic-build-test.sh to use the test runner's verbosity
option "-v 2", so that the basic-build-test.sh script can get the summary
statuses it needs.
Change the secondary X509 CSR parsing call for the alternative MS header to only
occur if the first call fails due to the header being unfound, instead of any
call.
Add support for RFC7468, and the alternative Microsoft footer/headers for CSR's
that contain the text 'BEGIN NEW CERTIFICATE REQUEST' instead of
'BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST'.
Refactor `mpi_write_hlp()` to not be recursive, to fix stack overflows.
Iterate over the `mbedtls_mpi` division of the radix requested,
until it is zero. Each iteration, put the residue in the next LSB
of the output buffer. Fixes#2190
In mbedtls_mpi_write_binary, avoid leaking the size of the number
through timing or branches, if possible. More precisely, if the number
fits in the output buffer based on its allocated size, the new code's
trace doesn't depend on the value of the number.
Detect Git merge artifacts. These are lines starting with "<<<<<<",
"|||||||" or ">>>>>>>" followed by a space, or containing just
"=======". For "=======", exempt Markdown files, because this can be
used to underline a title, as a compromise between false negatives and
false positives.
Previously, when checking whether a CRT was revoked through
one of the configured CRLs, the library would only consider
those CRLs whose `issuer` field binary-matches the `subject`
field of the CA that has issued the CRT in question. If those
fields were not binary equivalent, the corresponding CRL was
discarded.
This is not in line with RFC 5280, which demands that the
comparison should be format- and case-insensitive. For example:
- If the same string is once encoded as a `PrintableString` and
another time as a `UTF8String`, they should compare equal.
- If two strings differ only in their choice of upper and lower case
letters, they should compare equal.
This commit fixes this by using the dedicated x509_name_cmp()
function to compare the CRL issuer with the CA subject.
Fixes#1784.