Warnings are treated as errors in Mbed TLS test. An error
"ssl_parse_client_hello_v2’ defined but not used" can occur in some
specific configurations and therefore tests will break.
Use similar flags for static function "ssl_parse_client_hello_v2" as
what is used when calling the function to prevent the compilation
warning/error.
This makes a mbedtls_pk_context memory-wise equivalent to a
mbedtls_uecc_keypair and removes a dynamic allocation, making the PK layer
zero-cost in terms of memory when PK_SINGLE_TYPE is enabled.
In very reduced configurations, we don't want the overhead of maintaining a
bool just to remember if the context is valid and checking that bit at every
point of entry.
Note: so far this validity bit also served as a proxy to ensure that pk_ctx
was valid (currently this is a pointer to a dynamically-allocated buffer). In
the next series of commits, this will be changed to a statically-allocated
buffer, so there will be no question about its validity.
In the end (after this commit and the next series), a pk_context_t will be
(memory-wise) just the same as a mbedtls_uecc_keypair when SINGLE_TYPE is
enabled - meaning the PK layer will have zero memory overhead in that case.
So far, with MBEDTLS_SSL_KEEP_PEER_CERTIFICATE disabled, the SSL module relied
on a undocumented feature of the PK module: that you can distinguish between
contexts that have been setup and context that haven't. This feature is going
to go away in the case of PK_SINGLE_TYPE, as we'll soon (as in: the next
commit does that) no longer be storing the (now two-valued) pk_info member.
Note even with this change, we could still distinguish if the context has been
set up by look if pk_ctx is NULL or not, but this is also going away in the
near future (a few more commits down the road), so not a good option either.
This is the first in a series of commit aimed at removing the pk_info
structures when we're building with MBEDTLS_PK_SINGLE_TYPE enabled.
Introducing this abstraction allows us to later make it a two-valued type
(valid, invalid) instead, which is much lighter.
For optional functions, we introduce an extra macro to tell if the function is
omitted. As the C preprocessor doesn't directly support comparing strings,
testing if the _FUNC macro is defined to NULL isn't obvious. One could
probably play tricks to avoid the need for _OMIT macros, but the small amount
of (entirely local) duplication here is probably a lesser evil than extra
preprocessor complexity.
We want public functions to resolve to the internal wrappers at compile-time.
For this we need the wrappers to be visible from where the public functions
are defined. A simple declaration is not enough if we want the compiler to be
able to inline the wrapper and eliminate function overhead.
This commit just copies verbatim the contents of pk_wrap.c into pk.c. The next
commit will clean up the result (redundant includes etc.).
This achieves two related goals:
1. Those members are now only accessed via the accessor function (except in
code paths that we don't care about: those guarded by
MBEDTLS_PK_RSA_ALT_SUPPORT or MBEDTLS_ECP_RESTARTABLE)
2. When we turn on compile-time dispatch, we don't obviously don't want to
keep a runtime NULL check.
For debug this requires changing the signature or the accessor function to
return int; this is done without changing the signature of the accessed
function.
1. Mark an RSA-alt-specific code path as such.
2. Move NULL check for wrapper function closer to the use of that function.
Those are in preparation of the next commit.
This is the first commit in a series aiming at implementing optional
compile-time dispatch when a single PK type is hardcoded. At the end of this
series, the functions introduced here will directly resolve to the correct
function at compile-time when this (to be created) option is enabled.
* baremetal: (78 commits)
Review corrections 6
Review corrections 5
Minor changes to tinycrypt README
Typos in the tinycrypt README
Addition of copyright statements to tinycrypt files
Add LICENSE and README for tinycrypt
Add SPDX lines to each imported TinyCrypt file
Review corrections 4
Review corrections 3
Review corrections 2
Review corrections
Update signature of BE conversion functions
Use function for 16/24/32-bit BE conversion
x509.c: Minor readability improvement
x509_crt.c: Indicate guarding condition in #else branch
X.509: Don't remove verify callback by default
Fix Doxygen warnings regarding removed verify cb+ctx parameters
ECC restart: Use optional verification mode in bad signature test
Re-implement verify chain if vrfy cbs are disabled
Add zero-cost abstraction layer for CRT verification chain
...
On the mbedtls-2.16 side, there was a change in commit
a7cfdad82e (PR r#503) in order to write
fixed-length private keys. It added a new helper function
pk_write_ec_private() for that.
On the baremetal side, there were changes in order to add a tinycrypt-based
implementation. It added a new helper function pk_write_ec_privkey() with two
implementations (with or without tinycrypt).
This commit keeps the function pk_write_ec_privkey() but changes its
implementation in the non-tinycrypt configuration in order to match the
implementation of pk_write_ec_private(), which is in turn removed it was only
used in that place.
The tinycrypt version of pk_write_ec_private() was already writing
constant-length private keys, so there is nothing to change here.
* mbedtls-2.16: (28 commits)
Bump version to Mbed TLS 2.16.3
Changelog entry
Check for zero length and NULL buffer pointer
ssl-opt.sh: wait for proxy to start before running the script further
Fix uninitialized variable in x509_crt
HMAC DRBG: Split entropy-gathering requests to reduce request sizes
Fix the license header of hkdf
Add a change log entry
Add a test for mlaformed ECJPAKE context
Fix handling of md failure
Add a test for signing content with a long ECDSA key
Add documentation notes about the required size of the signature buffers
Add missing MBEDTLS_ECP_C dependencies in check_config.h
Change size of preallocated buffer for pk_sign() calls
Adapt ChangeLog
Fix mpi_bigendian_to_host() on bigendian systems
Add ChangeLog entry for new function
Add ChangeLog entry
Correct deterministic ECDSA behavior
Add warning for alternative ECDSA implementations
...
- Try to follow english grammar in function documentation
- Fix too long line
- Remove additional brackets
- Follow mbedtls coding style in for-statement
-Fix MSVC compiler warnings about size_t to uint32_t conversions by
updating GET/PUT functions signature to use size_t.
-Add type casts to functions calling GET/PUT conversions
-Remove additional space after return statement
This commit re-implements the previously introduced internal
verification chain API in the case where verification callbacks
are disabled. In this situation, it is not necessary to maintain
the list of individual certificates and flags comprising the
verification chain - instead, it suffices to just keep track
of the length and the total (=merged) flags.
When verifying an X.509 certificate, the current verification logic
maintains an instance of the internal mbedtls_x509_crt_verify_chain
structure representing the state of the verification process. This
instance references the list of certificates that comprise the chain
built so far together with their verification flags. This information
must be stored during verification because it's being passed to the
verification callback at the end of verification - if the user has
specified those.
If the user hasn't specified a verification callback, it is not
necessary to maintain the list of CRTs, and it is also not necessary
to maintain verification flags for each CRT individually, as they're
merged at the end of the verification process.
To allow a readable simplification of the code in case no verification
callbacks are used, this commit introduces a zero-cost abstraction layer
for the functionality that's required from the verification chain structure:
- init/reset
- add a new CRT to the chain
- get pointer to current CRT flags
- add flags to EE certificate
- get current chain length
- trigger callbacks and get final (merged) flags
This gives flexibility for re-implementing the verification chain
structure, e.g. in the case where no verification callbacks are
provided, and there's hence no need to store CRTs and flags
individually. This will be done in a later commit.
When MBEDTLS_MD_SINGLE_HASH is set, both the underlying digest context
and the HMAC data are embedded into the mbedtls_md_context; otherwise,
they're dynamically allocated and referenced from mbedtls_md_context.
When the HMAC data is embedded in mbedtls_md_context, it's unnecessary
to check whether mbedtls_md_context::hmac_ctx is NULL, because that's
never the case in defined behaviour, but the check has kept for
uniformity so far. However, contrary to the expectation that compilers
would silently remove this check as always false, ARMC6 complains about
it, breaking some tests in all.sh.
This commit fixes this by guarding checks for
mbedtls_md_context::hmac_ctx == NULL
by !MBEDTLS_MD_SINGLE_HASH.
Recall that in the default configuration, Mbed TLS provides access
digest implementations through two layers of indirection:
1) Call of MD API (e.g. mbedtls_md_update())
2) Call of function pointer from MD info structure
3) Actual digest implementation (e.g. mbedtls_sha256_update()).
Ideally, if only a single digest is enabled - say SHA-256 - then calling
mbedtls_md_update() should _directly_ jump to mbedtls_sha256_update(),
with both layers of indirection removed. So far, however, setting
MBEDTLS_MD_SINGLE_HASH will only remove the second - function pointer -
layer of indirection, while keeping the non-inlined stub implementations
of e.g. mbedtls_md_update() around.
This commit is a step towards allowing to define implementations of
the MD API as `static inline` in case we know that they are so small
that they should be defined in md.h and not in md.c.
In a nutshell, the approach is as follows: For an MD API function
mbedtls_md_xxx() that should be inlin-able, introduce its implementation
as a `static inline` wrapper `mbedtls_md_xxx_internal()` in md.h,
and then define mbedtls_md_xxx() either in md.h or in md.c, by just
calling mbedtls_md_xxx_internal().
Moving the implementations of those MD API functions that should be
inlinable to md.h requires the presence of both the MD info struct
and all specific digest wrapper functions in md.h, and this is what
this commit ensures, by moving them from md.c into a new internal
header file md_internal.h. Implementing the aforementioned wrappers for
those MD API that should be inlinable is left for subsequent commits.
ARMC5 appears to use the heuristic that as soon as a function's address
is taken, the function can no longer be removed from the resulting object
file (which is not necessarily true if all uses of the functions address
can be inlined).
Circumvent this lack of optimization by not returning function pointers.