Let the caller decide what certificates and keys are loaded (EC/RSA)
instead of loading both for the server, and an unspecified one
for the client. Use only DER encoding.
Because two buffers were aliased too early in the code, it was possible that
after an allocation failure, free() would be called twice for the same pointer.
Previously mocked non-blocking read/write was returning 0 when buffer was empty/full. That was causing ERR_SSL_CONN_EOF error in tests which was using these mocked callbacks. Beside that non-blocking read/write was returning ERR_SSL_WANT_READ/_WRITE depending on block pattern set by test design. Such behavior forced to redesign of these functions so that they could be used in other tests
This error occurs when free space in the buffer is in the middle (the buffer has come full circle) and function mbedtls_test_buffer_put is called. Then the arguments for memcpy are calculated incorrectly and program ends with segmentation fault
If there was a fatal error (bizarre behavior from the standard
library, or missing test data file), execute_tests did not close the
outcome file. Fix this.
In a unit test we want to avoid accessing the network. To test the
handshake in the unit test suite we need to implement a connection
between the server and the client. This socket implementation uses
two ring buffers to mock the transport layer.
In a unit test we want to avoid accessing the network. To test the
handshake in the unit test suite we need to implement a connection
between the server and the client. This ring buffer implementation will
serve as the said connection.
The new macro ASSERT_ALLOC allocates memory with mbedtls_calloc and
fails the test if the allocation fails. It outputs a null pointer if
the requested size is 0. It is meant to replace existing calls to
mbedtls_calloc.
* origin/pr/2843: (26 commits)
Make hyperlink a hyperlink in every markdown flavor
Update the crypto submodule to be the same as development
Document test case descriptions
Restore MBEDTLS_TEST_OUTCOME_FILE after test_default_out_of_box
ssl-opt.sh: Fix some test case descriptions
Reject non-ASCII characters in test case descriptions
Process input files as binary
Factor description-checking code into a common function
Fix cosmetic error in warnings
Fix regex matching run_test calls in ssl-opt.sh
all.sh: run check-test-cases.py
Better information messages for quick checks
Fix configuration short name in key-exchanges.pl
Make test case descriptions unique
New test script check-test-cases.py
Document the test outcome file
Create infrastructure for architecture documents in Markdown
all.sh --outcome-file creates an outcome file
Set meaningful test configuration names when running tests
ssl-opt: remove semicolons from test case descriptions
...
If the environment variable MBEDTLS_TEST_OUTCOME_FILE is set, then for
each test case, write a line to the file with the given name, of the
form
PLATFORM;CONFIGURATION;TEST SUITE;TEST CASE DESCRIPTION;PASS/FAIL/SKIP;CAUSE
PLATFORM and CONFIGURATION come from the environment variables
MBEDTLS_TEST_PLATFORM and MBEDTLS_TEST_CONFIGURATION.
Errors while writing the test outcome file are not considered fatal,
and are not reported except for an error initially opening the file.
This is in line with other write errors that are not checked.
This commit adds multiple test cases to the X.509 CRT parsing test suite
exercising the stack's behaviour when facing CertificatePolicy extensions
that are malformed for a variety of reasons. It follows the same scheme
as in other negative parsing tests: For each ASN.1 component, have test
cases for (a) unexpected tag, (b) missing length, (c) invalid length
encoding, (d) length out of bounds.
This commit modifies the test
X509 CRT ASN1 (TBSCertificate v3, inv CertificatePolicies, data missing)
which exercises the behaviour of the X.509 CRT parser when facing a
CertificatePolicy extension with empty data field.
The following adaptations are made:
- The subject ID and issuer ID are modified to have length 0.
The previous values `aa` and `bb` are OK, but a generic ASN.1
parser will try to interpret them as ASN.1 tags and fail. For
maintainability, it's therefore better to use something that
can be parsed as ASN.1, and an empty ID is the easiest solution
here.
- The TBS part of the certificate wasn't followed by signature
algorithm and signature fields, which makes the test incompatible
with future changes swapping to breadth-first parsing of
certificates.
This commit moves the X.509 negative parsing tests for the
CertificatePolicy extension to the place where negative
testing of other extensions happens.
Judging from its name, the purpose of the test
TBSCertificate v3, ext CertificatePolicies tag, bool len missing
in test_suite_x509parse.data is to exercise the X.509 parsing stack's
behaviour when parsing a CertificatePolicy extension which lacks the
length field of the boolean 'Criticality' value.
However, the test fails at an earlier stage due to a mismatch of inner
and outer length of the explicit ASN.1 extensions structure.
Since we already have tests exercising
- mismatch of inner and outer length in the extensions structure, namely
'X509 CRT ASN1 (TBS, inv v3Ext, inner tag invalid)'
- missing length of the 'Criticality' field in an extension, namely
'X509 CRT ASN1 (TBS, inv v3Ext, critical length missing)'
and since for both tests there's no relevance to the use of the
policy extension OID, the test
'TBSCertificate v3, ext CertificatePolicies tag, bool len missing'
can be dropped.
Tweak test data for one test case to not rely on mbedtls_asn1_get_int
lacking support for leading zeros. Instead, use a number that is
actually out of range for int.
Tweak test data for one test case to not rely on
mbedtls_asn1_get_bitstring_null rejecting bitstrings shorter than two
octets. Instead, try bit strings that are genuinely invalid, or have a
nonzero number of unused bits.
Add a test case with a correct empty signature. This is commented out
because asn1parse currently does not support this. Uncomment it when
asn1parse is updated to support this.
This leak wasn't discovered by the CI because the only test in
all.sh exercising the respective path enabled the custom memory
buffer allocator implementations of calloc() and free(), hence
bypassing ASan.