Instead of polling the hardware entropy source a single time and
comparing the output with itself, the source is polled at least twice
and make sure that the separate outputs are different.
The self test is a quick way to check at startup whether the entropy
sources are functioning correctly. The self test only polls 8 bytes
from the default entropy source and performs the following checks:
- The bytes are not all 0x00 or 0xFF.
- The hardware does not return an error when polled.
- The entropy does not provide data in a patter. Only check pattern
at byte, word and long word sizes.
Now counts and displays the number of test suites executed, which can vary
depending on build configurations.
All tests are now executed as this is a sample and test program, rather than
exit on first failure.
Exit code now restricted to SUCCESS or FAILURE.
Our Windows implementation based on vsnprintf_s( ..., _TRUNCATE ) sometimes
writes *two* terminating NULLs. Allow for that, but obviously bytes past the
end of the buffer mustn't be touched.
- Added in each tests program to be sure they are run (putting them in a test
suite/function specific to the platform layer would cause them to be skipped
when PLATFORM_C is not defined).
- Platforms have already moved from a standard to a broken snprintf in the
past [1], so make sure to catch that if it ever happens again.
[1]: http://sourceforge.net/p/mingw-w64/mailman/message/31241434/
Things that are not guaranteed by the standard but should be true of all
platforms of interest to us:
- 8-bit chars
- NULL pointers represented by all-bits-zero
* mbedtls-1.3:
Rename website and repository
Move private macro from header to C file
Add some missing 'static' on a few objects
Fix whitespace issues
Minor portability fix in benchmark
* development: (100 commits)
Update Changelog for the mem-measure branch
Fix issues introduced when rebasing
Fix compile error in memory_buffer_alloc_selftest
Code cosmetics
Add curve25519 to ecc-heap.sh
Add curve25519 to the benchmark program
Fix compile issue when buffer_alloc not available
New script ecc-heap.sh
Fix unused variable issue in some configs
Rm usunused member in private struct
Add heap usage for PK in benchmark
Use memory_buffer_alloc() in benchmark if available
Only define mode_func if mode is enabled (CBC etc)
PKCS8 encrypted key depend on PKCS5 or PKCS12
Disable SRV_C for client measurement
Output stack+heap usage with massif
Enable NIST_OPTIM by default for config-suite-b
Refactor memory.sh
Adapt memory.sh to config-suite-b
Adapt mini-client for config-suite-b.h
...
Conflicts:
ChangeLog
include/polarssl/net.h
library/Makefile
library/error.c
library/ssl_tls.c
programs/Makefile
programs/ssl/ssl_client2.c
programs/ssl/ssl_server2.c
tests/Makefile
* rich/platform:
modify library/memory_buffer_alloc.c, benchmark.c and the tests main code to use polarssl_exit
modify programs/*.c to use polarssl_snprintf
* rich/platform:
Remove dependency on sscanf in lib x509
Fix extra guard in memory_buffer_alloc
rebase from development
implemented macro overriding for polarssl_* library functions
fix bug introduced by the addition of snprintf and assert macro which caused tests to fail without polarssl_platform_c defined
add initial symbols to config and checks to check_config to allow use of macros to define standard functions
reformat and arrange additions to config alphabetically
add missing checks to check_config
add macro definition of assert using polarssl_exit
modify library/memory_buffer_alloc.c, benchmark.c and the tests main code to use polarssl_exit
add POLARSSL_PLATFORM_EXIT_ALT
modify scripts/* and tests/* to use polarssl_snprintf
modify programs/*.c to use polarssl_snprintf
modify library/debug.c to use polarssl_snprintf
modify library/x509*.c to use polarssl_snprintf
modify library/net.c to use polarssl_snprintf
modify oid.c to use polarssl_snprintf
add platform_set_snprintf
Conflicts:
library/memory_buffer_alloc.c
programs/pkey/pk_sign.c
programs/pkey/pk_verify.c
programs/pkey/rsa_sign_pss.c
programs/pkey/rsa_verify_pss.c
programs/ssl/ssl_client2.c
programs/ssl/ssl_pthread_server.c
programs/test/benchmark.c
programs/test/ssl_cert_test.c
* development: (46 commits)
Fix url again
Fix small bug in base64_encode()
Fix depend that was checked but not documented
Fix dependency that was not checked
Minor gitginore fixes
Move some ignore patterns to subdirectories
Ignore CMake/MSVC-related build files.
Re-categorize changelog entry
Fix misattribution
Minor nits with stdout/stderr.
Add cmake compatibility targets
Add script for polarssl symlink creation
Fix more stdio inclusion issues
Add debug info for cert/suite selection
Fix possible portability issue
Fix bug in ssl_get_verify_result()
aescrypt2.c local char array not initial
Update Changelog
Fix mips64 bignum implementation
Fix usage string of ssl_client2
...
Conflicts:
include/polarssl/ssl.h
library/CMakeLists.txt
library/Makefile
programs/Makefile
programs/ssl/ssl_client2.c
programs/ssl/ssl_server2.c
visualc/VS2010/PolarSSL.sln
visualc/VS2010/mbedTLS.vcxproj
visualc/VS6/mbedtls.dsp
visualc/VS6/mbedtls.dsw
* development:
Update copyright
Fix issue in compat.sh
Rename doxyfile
Rename to mbed TLS in tests/
Rename to mbed TLS in examples
Remove old test certificates.
Rename to mbed TLS in the documentation/comments
Change name to mbed TLS in the copyright notice
Conflicts:
doxygen/input/doc_mainpage.h
doxygen/mbedtls.doxyfile
include/polarssl/version.h
tests/compat.sh
* commit '8b9bcec':
Stop assuming chars are signed
Fix len miscalculation in buffer-based allocator
Fix NULL dereference in buffer-based allocator
Add test_suite_memory_buffer_alloc
Add memory_buffer_alloc_self_test()
Fix missing bound check
Add test for ctr_drbg_update() input sanitizing
Refactor for clearer correctness/security
Stop assuming chars are signed
Conflicts:
library/ssl_tls.c
There seemed to be some race conditions with server closing its fd right after
sending HelloVerifyRequest causing the proxy to exit after a failed read.
Found with Clang's `scan-build` tool.
The store to `ret` is not used, it's overwritten shortly after. Assign
the value of 1 at declaration time instead to silence scan-build.