In ssl_server2, the private key objects are normally local variables
of the main function. However this does not hold for private keys in
the SNI configuration. When async callbacks are used, the test code
transfers the ownership of the private keys to the async callbacks.
Therefore the test code must free the SNI private keys through the
async callbacks (but it must not free the straight private keys this
way since they are not even heap-allocated).
When testing async callbacks with SNI, make all the keys async, not
just the first one. Otherwise the test is fragile with respect to
whether a key is used directly or through the async callbacks.
In the current test code, the object that is used as a public key in
the certificate also contains a private key. However this is because
of the way the stest code is built and does not demonstrate the API in
a useful way. Use mbedtls_pk_check_pair, which is not what real-world
code would do (since the private key would typically be in an external
cryptoprocessor) but is a more representative placeholder.
Rename to mbedtls_ssl_get_async_operation_data and
mbedtls_ssl_set_async_operation_data so that they're about
"async operation data" and not about some not-obvious "data".
The certificate passed to async callbacks may not be the one set by
mbedtls_ssl_conf_own_cert. For example, when using an SNI callback,
it's whatever the callback is using. Document this, and add a test
case (and code sample) with SNI.
Testing the case where the resume callback returns an error at the
beginning and the case where it returns an error at the end is
redundant. Keep the test after the output has been produced, to
validate that the product does not use even a valid output if the
return value is an error code.
Document how the SSL async sign callback must treat its md_alg and
hash parameters when doing an RSA signature: sign-the-hash if md_alg
is nonzero (TLS 1.2), and sign-the-digestinfo if md_alg is zero
(TLS <= 1.1).
In ssl_server2, don't use md_alg=MBEDTLS_MD_NONE to indicate that
ssl_async_resume must perform an encryption, because md_alg is also
MBEDTLS_MD_NONE in TLS <= 1.1. Add a test case to exercise this
case (signature with MBEDTLS_MD_NONE).
When a handshake step starts an asynchronous operation, the
application needs to know which SSL connection the operation is for,
so that when the operation completes, the application can wake that
connection up. Therefore the async start callbacks need to take the
SSL context as an argument. It isn't enough to let them set a cookie
in the SSL connection, the application needs to be able to find the
right SSL connection later.
Also pass the SSL context to the other callbacks for consistency. Add
a new field to the handshake that the application can use to store a
per-connection context. This new field replaces the former
context (operation_ctx) that was created by the start function and
passed to the resume function.
Add a boolean flag to the handshake structure to track whether an
asynchronous operation is in progress. This is more robust than
relying on the application to set a non-null application context.
Conflict resolution:
* ChangeLog: put the new entry from my branch in the proper place.
* include/mbedtls/error.h: counted high-level module error codes again.
* include/mbedtls/ssl.h: picked different numeric codes for the
concurrently added errors; made the new error a full sentence per
current standards.
* library/error.c: ran scripts/generate_errors.pl.
* library/ssl_srv.c:
* ssl_prepare_server_key_exchange "DHE key exchanges": the conflict
was due to style corrections in development
(4cb1f4d49c) which I merged with
my refactoring.
* ssl_prepare_server_key_exchange "For key exchanges involving the
server signing", first case, variable declarations: merged line
by line:
* dig_signed_len: added in async
* signature_len: removed in async
* hashlen: type changed to size_t in development
* hash: size changed to MBEDTLS_MD_MAX_SIZE in async
* ret: added in async
* ssl_prepare_server_key_exchange "For key exchanges involving the
server signing", first cae comment: the conflict was due to style
corrections in development (4cb1f4d49c)
which I merged with my comment changes made as part of refactoring
the function.
* ssl_prepare_server_key_exchange "Compute the hash to be signed" if
`md_alg != MBEDTLS_MD_NONE`: conflict between
ebd652fe2d
"ssl_write_server_key_exchange: calculate hashlen explicitly" and
46f5a3e9b4 "Check return codes from
MD in ssl code". I took the code from commit
ca1d742904 made on top of development
which makes mbedtls_ssl_get_key_exchange_md_ssl_tls return the
hash length.
* programs/ssl/ssl_server2.c: multiple conflicts between the introduction
of MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ASYNC_IN_PROGRESS and new auxiliary functions and
definitions for async support, and the introduction of idle().
* definitions before main: concurrent additions, kept both.
* main, just after `handshake:`: in the loop around
mbedtls_ssl_handshake(), merge the addition of support for
MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ASYNC_IN_PROGRESS and SSL_ASYNC_INJECT_ERROR_CANCEL
with the addition of the idle() call.
* main, if `opt.transport == MBEDTLS_SSL_TRANSPORT_STREAM`: take the
code from development and add a check for
MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ASYNC_IN_PROGRESS.
* main, loop around mbedtls_ssl_read() in the datagram case:
take the code from development and add a check for
MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ASYNC_IN_PROGRESS; revert to a do...while loop.
* main, loop around mbedtls_ssl_write() in the datagram case:
take the code from development and add a check for
MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ASYNC_IN_PROGRESS; revert to a do...while loop.
Add test cases for SSL asynchronous signature to ssl-opt.sh:
* Delay=0,1 to test the sequences of calls to f_async_resume
* Test fallback when the async callbacks don't support that key
* Test error injection at each stage
* Test renegotiation
New options in ssl_server2 to use the asynchronous private key
operation feature.
Features: resume delay to call resume more than once; error injection
at each stage; renegotiation support.
Also, introduce MBEDTLS_EINTR locally in net_sockets.c
for the platform-dependent return code macro used by
the `select` call to indicate that the poll was interrupted
by a signal handler: On Unix, the corresponding macro is EINTR,
while on Windows, it's WSAEINTR.
Previously, the idling loop in ssl_server2 didn't check whether
the underlying call to mbedtls_net_poll signalled that the socket
became invalid. This had the consequence that during idling, the
server couldn't be terminated through a SIGTERM, as the corresponding
handler would only close the sockets and expect the remainder of
the program to shutdown gracefully as a consequence of this.
This was subsequently attempted to be fixed through a change
in ssl-opt.sh by terminating the server through a KILL signal,
which however lead to other problems when the latter was run
under valgrind.
This commit changes the idling loop in ssl_server2 and ssl_client2
to obey the return code of mbedtls_net_poll and gracefully shutdown
if an error occurs, e.g. because the socket was closed.
As a consequence, the server termination via a KILL signal in
ssl-opt.sh is no longer necessary, with the previous `kill; wait`
pattern being sufficient. The commit reverts the corresponding
change.
The race goes this way:
1. ssl_recv() succeeds (ie no signal received yet)
2. processing the message leads to aborting handshake with ret != 0
3. reset ret if we were signaled
4. print error if ret is still non-zero
5. go back to net_accept() which can be interrupted by a signal
We print the error message only if the signal is received between steps 3 and
5, not when it arrives between steps 1 and 3.
This can cause failures in ssl-opt.sh where we check for the presence of "Last
error was..." in the server's output: if we perform step 2, the client will be
notified and exit, then ssl-opt.sh will send SIGTERM to the server, but if it
didn't get a chance to run and pass step 3 in the meantime, we're in trouble.
The purpose of step 3 was to avoid spurious "Last error" messages in the
output so that ssl-opt.sh can check for a successful run by the absence of
that message. However, it is enough to suppress that message when the last
error we get is the one we expect from being interrupted by a signal - doing
more could hide real errors.
Also, improve the messages printed when interrupted to make it easier to
distinguish the two cases - this could be used in a testing script wanted to
check that the server doesn't see the client as disconnecting unexpectedly.
This commit adds four tests to tests/ssl-opt.sh:
(1) & (2): Check behaviour of optional/required verification when the
trusted CA chain is empty.
(3) & (4): Check behaviour of optional/required verification when the
client receives a server certificate with an unsupported curve.
SHA-1 is now disabled by default in the X.509 layer. Explicitly enable
it in our tests for now. Updating all the test data to SHA-256 should
be done over time.
Adding the CA suppression list option to the 'ssl_server2' sample
program is a prerequisite for adding tests for this feature to the
integration test suite (ssl-opt.sh).
The sample application programs/ssl/ssl_server2.c was previously
modifies to use inttypes.h to parse a string to a 64-bit integer.
However, MSVC does not support C99, so compilation fails. This
patch modifies the sample app to use the MSVC specific parsing
functions instead of inttypes.h.
Add a test to ssl-opt.sh to ensure that in DTLS a 6 byte record counter
is compared in ssl_check_ctr_renegotiate() instead of a 8 byte one as in
the TLS case. Because currently there are no testing facilities to check
that renegotiation routines are triggered after X number of input/output
messages, the test consists on setting a renegotiation period that
cannot be represented in 6 bytes, but whose least-significant byte is 2.
If the library behaves correctly, the renegotiation routines will be
executed after two exchanged.
The library/net.c and its corresponding include/mbedtls/net.h file are
renamed to library/net_sockets.c and include/mbedtls/net_sockets.h
respectively. This is to avoid naming collisions in projects which also
have files with the common name 'net'.
* development: (73 commits)
Bump yotta dependencies version
Fix typo in documentation
Corrected misleading fn description in ssl_cache.h
Corrected URL/reference to MPI library
Fix yotta dependencies
Fix minor spelling mistake in programs/pkey/gen_key.c
Bump version to 2.1.2
Fix CVE number in ChangeLog
Add 'inline' workaround where needed
Fix references to non-standard SIZE_T_MAX
Fix yotta version dependencies again
Upgrade yotta dependency versions
Fix compile error in net.c with musl libc
Add missing warning in doc
Remove inline workaround when not useful
Fix macroization of inline in C++
Changed attribution for Guido Vranken
Merge of IOTSSL-476 - Random malloc in pem_read()
Fix for IOTSSL-473 Double free error
Fix potential overflow in CertificateRequest
...
Conflicts:
include/mbedtls/ssl_internal.h
library/ssl_cli.c
This is not very useful for TLS as mbedtls_ssl_write() will automatically
fragment and return the length used, and the application should check for that
anyway, but this is useful for DTLS where mbedtls_ssl_write() returns an
error, and the application needs to be able to query the maximum length
instead of just guessing.
* 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:
Fix the fix to ssl_set_psk()
Update Changelog
Finish fixing memleak in ssl_server2 arg parsing
Fix another potential memory leak found by find-mem-leak.cocci.
Add a rule for another type of memory leak to find-mem-leak.cocci.
Fix a potential memory leak found by find-mem-leak.cocci.
Add a semantic patch to find potential memory leaks.
Fix whitespace of 369e6c20.
Apply the semantic patch rm-malloc-cast.cocci.
Add a semantic patch to remove casts of malloc.
* 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
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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
* 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
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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
* development:
Adapt tests to new defaults/errors.
Fix typos/cosmetics in Changelog
Disable RC4 by default in example programs.
Add ssl_set_arc4_support()
Set min version to TLS 1.0 in programs
Conflicts:
include/polarssl/ssl.h
library/ssl_cli.c
library/ssl_srv.c
tests/compat.sh
* commit '36adc36':
Add support for getrandom()
Use library default for trunc-hmac in ssl_client2
Make truncated hmac a runtime option server-side
Fix portability issue in script
Specific error for suites in common but none good
Prefer SHA-1 certificates for pre-1.2 clients
Some more refactoring/tuning.
Minor refactoring
Conflicts:
include/polarssl/error.h
include/polarssl/ssl.h
library/error.c
* commit 'b2eaac1':
Stop assuming chars are signed
Add tests for CBC record splitting
Fix tests that were failing with record splitting
Allow disabling record splitting at runtime
Add 1/n-1 record splitting
Enhance doc on ssl_write()
Conflicts:
include/polarssl/ssl.h
programs/ssl/ssl_client2.c
programs/ssl/ssl_server2.c
* commit 'f6080b8':
Fix warning in reduced configs
Adapt to "negative" switch for renego
Add tests for periodic renegotiation
Make renego period configurable
Auto-renegotiate before sequence number wrapping
Update Changelog for compile-option renegotiation
Switch from an enable to a disable flag
Save 48 bytes if SSLv3 is not defined
Make renegotiation a compile-time option
Add tests for renego security enforcement
Conflicts:
include/polarssl/ssl.h
library/ssl_cli.c
library/ssl_srv.c
library/ssl_tls.c
programs/ssl/ssl_server2.c
tests/ssl-opt.sh
* commit 'd7e2483': (57 commits)
Skip signature_algorithms ext if PSK only
Fix bug in ssl_client2 reconnect option
Cosmetics in ssl_server2
Improve debugging message.
Fix net_usleep for durations greater than 1 second
Use pk_load_file() in X509
Create ticket keys only if enabled
Fix typo in #ifdef
Clarify documentation a bit
Fix comment on resumption
Update comment from draft to RFC
Use more #ifdef's on CLI_C and SRV_C in ssl_tls.c
Add recursion.pl to all.sh
Allow x509_crt_verify_child() in recursion.pl
Set a compile-time limit to X.509 chain length
Fix 3DES -> DES in all.sh (+ time estimates)
Add curves.pl to all.sh
Rework all.sh to use MSan instead of valgrind
Fix depends on individual curves in tests
Add script to test depends on individual curves
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Conflicts:
CMakeLists.txt
programs/ssl/ssl_client2.c
Depending on timing we might get different errors (conn_reset, write failed)
and ignoring them all ends up being almost the same as just not checking
errors.
Rationale: if people want to disable RC4 but otherwise keep the default suite
list, it was cumbersome. Also, since it uses a global array,
ssl_list_ciphersuite() is not a convenient place. So the SSL modules look like
the best place, even if it means temporarily adding one SSL setting.
Reading the documentation of ssl_set_truncated_hmac() may give the impression
I changed the default for clients but I didn't, the old documentation was
wrong.
* etm:
Fix warning in reduced config
Update Changelog for EtM
Keep EtM state across renegotiations
Adjust minimum length for EtM
Don't send back EtM extension if not using CBC
Fix for the RFC erratum
Implement EtM
Preparation for EtM
Implement initial negotiation of EtM
Conflicts:
include/polarssl/check_config.h
* session-hash:
Update Changelog for session-hash
Make session-hash depend on TLS versions
Forbid extended master secret with SSLv3
compat.sh: allow git version of gnutls
compat.sh: make options a bit more robust
Implement extended master secret
Add negotiation of Extended Master Secret
Conflicts:
include/polarssl/check_config.h
programs/ssl/ssl_server2.c
It makes not sense to keep the connection open until the client is verified.
Until now it was useful since closing it crates a race where the second
ClientHello might be lost. But now that our client is able to resend, that's
not an issue any more.
With the close-rebind strategy, sometimes the second ClientHello was lost (if
received before close), and since our client doesn't resend yet, the tests
would fail (no problem with other client that resend). Anyway, it's not really
clean to lose messages.
Goal is to test renegotiation better: we need more than one exchange for
server-initiated renego to work reliably (the previous hack for this wouldn't
work with non-blocking I/O and probably not with DTLS either).
Also check message termination in a semi-realistic way.
Will be useful for:
- detecting termination of messages by other means than connection close
- DTLS (can be seen as a special case of the above: datagram-oriented)
Made all modifications to include Ephemeral Elliptic Curve Diffie
Hellman ciphersuites into the existing SSL/TLS modules. All basic
handling of the ECDHE-ciphersuites (TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_NULL_SHA,
TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA, TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA,
TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA, TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA)
has been included.