Declare the owner as psa_key_owner_id_t, of which an implementation
must be provided separately.
Make this a configuration option
MBEDTLS_PSA_CRYPTO_KEY_FILE_ID_ENCODES_OWNER, to make the conditional
compilation flow easier to follow. Declare it in config.h to
pacify check_names.sh.
Support for a specific implementation of psa_key_owner_id_t in storage
backends will come in a subsequent commit.
Add new functions, psa_load_persistent_key(),
psa_free_persistent_key_data(), and psa_save_persistent_key(), for
managing persistent keys. These functions load to or save from our
internal representation of key slots. Serialization is a concern of the
storage backend implementation and doesn't abstraction-leak into the
lifetime management code.
An initial implementation for files is provided. Additional storage
backends can implement this interface for other storage types.
We failed check-names.sh due to using a define which wasn't described or
defined anywhere. Even though we won't realistically enable
MBEDTLS_PSA_CRYPTO_SPM via the configuration system (and will do it from
PSA Crypto SPM tooling instead), add a description of the configuration to
config.h as good practice. Exclude MBEDTLS_PSA_CRYPTO_SPM from the "full"
configuration as well.
Motivation is similar to NO_UDBL_DIVISION.
The alternative implementation of 64-bit mult is straightforward and aims at
obvious correctness. Also, visual examination of the generate assembly show
that it's quite efficient with clang, armcc5 and arm-clang. However current
GCC generates fairly inefficient code for it.
I tried to rework the code in order to make GCC generate more efficient code.
Unfortunately the only way to do that is to get rid of 64-bit add and handle
the carry manually, but this causes other compilers to generate less efficient
code with branches, which is not acceptable from a side-channel point of view.
So let's keep the obvious code that works for most compilers and hope future
versions of GCC learn to manage registers in a sensible way in that context.
See https://bugs.launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded/+bug/1775263
When printing an option's value, print a newline at the end.
When the requested option is missing, fail with status 1 (the usual
convention for "not found") rather than -1 (which has a
system-dependent effect).
scripts/config.pl would always rewrite config.h if it was reading it.
This commit changes it to not modify the file when only reading is
required, i.e. for the get command.
Also, die if writing config.h fails (e.g. disk full).
Between 2.5.0 and 2.6.0, "scripts/config.pl get MBEDTLS_XXX" was fixed
for config.h lines with a comment at the end, but that broke the case
of macros with an empty expansion. Support all cases.
The effect of `config.pl full` on 'negative' options such as
`NO_PLATFORM_ENTROPY` is usually inverted, but `MBEDTLS_RSA_NO_CRT` was not
included in the list of such options. This commit adds it.
Fixes many typos, and errors in comments.
* Clarifies many comments
* Grammar correction in config.pl help text
* Removed comment about MBEDTLS_X509_EXT_NS_CERT_TYPE.
* Comment typo fix (Dont => Don't)
* Comment typo fix (assure => ensure)
* Comment typo fix (byes => bytes)
* Added citation for quoted standard
* Comment typo fix (one complement => 1's complement)
The is some debate about whether to prefer "one's complement", "ones'
complement", or "1's complement". The more recent RFCs related to TLS
(RFC 6347, RFC 4347, etc) use " 1's complement", so I followed that
convention.
* Added missing ")" in comment
* Comment alignment
* Incorrect comment after #endif
Add a switch that turns entropy collecting off entirely, but enables
mbed TLS to run in an entirely unsafe mode. Enables to test mbed TLS
on platforms that don't have their entropy sources integrated yet.
The script config.pl fails when setting a #define symbol if the symbol isn't
already in the configuration header. This adds an option '--force' to append
the symbol to the end of the file if it isn't already present.
Also clarified usage, and added copyright to the config.pl.
Otherwise we get warnings that some documentation items don't have
corresponding #define, and more importantly the corresponding snippets are not
included in the output.
For that we need a modified version of the "full" argument for config.pl.
Also, the new CMakeLists.txt target only works on Unix (which was already the
case of the Makefile target). Hopefully this is not an issue as people are
unlikely to need that target on Windows.