Found by Barry K. Nathan.
Quoting from http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Extended-Asm.html:
"You can put multiple assembler instructions together in a single asm
template, separated by the characters normally used in assembly code for the
system. A combination that works in most places is a newline to break the
line, plus a tab character to move to the instruction field (written as
‘\n\t’). Sometimes semicolons can be used, if the assembler allows semicolons
as a line-breaking character. Note that some assembler dialects use semicolons
to start a comment."
The MIPS32 bn_mul asm code causes segfaults on MIPS64 and failing
tests. Until someone has time to fix this up, MIPS64 platforms should
fall back to the C implementation (which works fine).
The 3-key and 2-key Triple DES PBE functions have been replaced with a
single pkcs12_pbe() function that handles both situations (and more).
In addition this allows for some PASSWORD_MISMATCH checking
The error code POLARSSL_ERR_X509_PASSWORD_MISMATCH is now properly
returned in case of an encryption failure in the padding. The
POLARSSL_ERR_X509_PASSWORD_REQUIRED error code is only returned for PEM
formatted private keys as for DER formatted ones it is impossible to
distinguish if a DER blob is PKCS#8 encrypted or not.
All symmetric cipher algorithms and hash algorithms now include support
for a POLARSSL_XXX_ALT flag that prevents the definition of the
algorithm context structure and all 'core' functions.
PKCS#8 encrypted key file support has been added to x509parse_key() with
support for some PCKS#12 PBE functions (pbeWithSHAAnd128BitRC4,
pbeWithSHAAnd3-KeyTripleDES-CBC and pbeWithSHAAnd2-KeyTripleDES-CBC)
After header and footer are read, pem_read_buffer() is able to determine
the length of input data used. This allows calling functions to skip
this PEM bit if an error occurs during its parsing.
Rationale: The HAVEGE random generator has too many caveats to be a
standard generator that people rely on. The HAVEGE random generator is not
suitable for virtualized environments. In addition the HAVEGE random
generator is dependent on timing and specific processor traits that
cannot be guaranteed by default on compile time.
Our advice: only use HAVEGE as an additional random source for your
entropy pool, never as your primary source.