/* * Helper functions for tests that use the PSA Crypto API. */ /* Copyright (C) 2019, ARM Limited, All Rights Reserved * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may * not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT * WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. * * This file is part of mbed TLS (https://tls.mbed.org) */ #ifndef PSA_CRYPTO_HELPERS_H #define PSA_CRYPTO_HELPERS_H #include "test/psa_helpers.h" #include static int test_helper_is_psa_pristine( int line, const char *file ) { mbedtls_psa_stats_t stats; const char *msg = NULL; mbedtls_psa_get_stats( &stats ); if( stats.volatile_slots != 0 ) msg = "A volatile slot has not been closed properly."; else if( stats.persistent_slots != 0 ) msg = "A persistent slot has not been closed properly."; else if( stats.external_slots != 0 ) msg = "An external slot has not been closed properly."; else if( stats.half_filled_slots != 0 ) msg = "A half-filled slot has not been cleared properly."; /* If the test has already failed, don't overwrite the failure * information. Do keep the stats lookup above, because it can be * convenient to break on it when debugging a failure. */ if( msg != NULL && test_info.result == TEST_RESULT_SUCCESS ) test_fail( msg, line, file ); return( msg == NULL ); } /** Check that no PSA Crypto key slots are in use. */ #define ASSERT_PSA_PRISTINE( ) \ do \ { \ if( ! test_helper_is_psa_pristine( __LINE__, __FILE__ ) ) \ goto exit; \ } \ while( 0 ) static void test_helper_psa_done( int line, const char *file ) { (void) test_helper_is_psa_pristine( line, file ); mbedtls_psa_crypto_free( ); } /** Shut down the PSA Crypto subsystem. Expect a clean shutdown, with no slots * in use. */ #define PSA_DONE( ) test_helper_psa_done( __LINE__, __FILE__ ) #if defined(RECORD_PSA_STATUS_COVERAGE_LOG) #include /** Name of the file where return statuses are logged by #RECORD_STATUS. */ #define STATUS_LOG_FILE_NAME "statuses.log" static psa_status_t record_status( psa_status_t status, const char *func, const char *file, int line, const char *expr ) { /* We open the log file on first use. * We never close the log file, so the record_status feature is not * compatible with resource leak detectors such as Asan. */ static FILE *log; if( log == NULL ) log = fopen( STATUS_LOG_FILE_NAME, "a" ); fprintf( log, "%d:%s:%s:%d:%s\n", (int) status, func, file, line, expr ); return( status ); } /** Return value logging wrapper macro. * * Evaluate \p expr. Write a line recording its value to the log file * #STATUS_LOG_FILE_NAME and return the value. The line is a colon-separated * list of fields: * ``` * value of expr:string:__FILE__:__LINE__:expr * ``` * * The test code does not call this macro explicitly because that would * be very invasive. Instead, we instrument the source code by defining * a bunch of wrapper macros like * ``` * #define psa_crypto_init() RECORD_STATUS("psa_crypto_init", psa_crypto_init()) * ``` * These macro definitions must be present in `instrument_record_status.h` * when building the test suites. * * \param string A string, normally a function name. * \param expr An expression to evaluate, normally a call of the function * whose name is in \p string. This expression must return * a value of type #psa_status_t. * \return The value of \p expr. */ #define RECORD_STATUS( string, expr ) \ record_status( ( expr ), string, __FILE__, __LINE__, #expr ) #include "instrument_record_status.h" #endif /* defined(RECORD_PSA_STATUS_COVERAGE_LOG) */ #endif /* PSA_CRYPTO_HELPERS_H */