This is a temporary measure. Other operations in the PSA Core which rely
on this internal HMAC API should be rewritten to use the MAC API instead,
since they can then leverage accelerated HMAC should a platform provide
such acceleration support.
Signed-off-by: Steven Cooreman <steven.cooreman@silabs.com>
Zephyr's native posix port define _POSIX_C_SOURCE with a higher value
during the build, so when mbedTLS defines it with a different value
breaks the build.
As Zephyr is already defining a higher value is guaranteed that mbedTLS
required features will be available. So, just define it in case it was
not defined before.
[taken from Zephyr mbedtls module:
76dcd6eeca]
Signed-off-by: Flavio Ceolin <flavio.ceolin@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: David Brown <david.brown@linaro.org>
Move the key buffer size calculation code under
tests to avoid check-names.sh to complain about
"likely macros with typos".
This removes the calculation of key buffer
sizes for the test driver from the wrapper based on
static size data. But the code is still there in test
code to be used when we go back to work on the
generation of the driver wrapper.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
Handling the receipt of a handshake record after the initial handshake
requires non-trivial logic depending on the protocol version and the
endpoint. This logic is currently embedded in mbedtls_ssl_read().
With the introduction of support for [D]TLS 1.3, the logic will become
even more complex, since [D]TLS 1.3 drops support for renegotiation --
which in [D]TLS 1.2 is the main purpose of post-handshake handshake
messages -- but instead introduces numerous other post-handshake
handshake messages.
In order to pave the way for those changes, this commit improves
readability and maintainability of mbedtls_ssl_read() by moving
the TLS <=1.2 logic for handling post-handshake handshake messages
into a separate helper function ssl_handle_hs_message_post_handshake().
The logic of the code is entirely unchanged.
Signed-off-by: Hanno Becker <hanno.becker@arm.com>
The server-side `Certificate` handshake message writer checks
whether a certificate is present, and if not fails with:
```
MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CERTIFICATE_REQUIRED
```
This should never happen, since the library checks the presence
of a suitable certificate before picking a ciphersuite. It is
therefore more suitable to convert this check into an assertion,
and fail with MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_INTERNAL_ERROR upon failure.
Signed-off-by: Hanno Becker <hanno.becker@arm.com>
This commit removes the unused error code
```
MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_INVALID_VERIFY_HASH
```
from the public API for Mbed TLS 3.0.
Signed-off-by: Hanno Becker <hanno.becker@arm.com>
The error code MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_INVALID_VERIFY_HASH is only
returned from the internal function
```
mbedtls_ssl_set_calc_verify_md()
```
Moreover, at every call-site of this function, it is only
checked whether the return value is 0 or not, while the
exact return value is irrelevant.
The behavior the library is therefore unchanged if we return 1
instead of MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_INVALID_VERIFY_HASH in
`mbedtls_ssl_set_calc_verify_md()`. This commit makes this change.
Signed-off-by: Hanno Becker <hanno.becker@arm.com>
This error is used when the output buffer isn't large enough
to hold our own certificate.
In the interest of cleaning up the error space for 3.0, this commit
removes MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CERTIFICATE_TOO_LARGE and replaces its single
use by MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL.
Signed-off-by: Hanno Becker <hanno.becker@arm.com>
The SSL error code MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_PEER_VERIFY_FAILED is unused.
Remove it for Mbed TLS 3.0.
The code being unused comes as a surprise, at is seems to be
reasonable to report it to the user upon peer CRT verification
failure. However, this study (can potentially re-introduction
of the code) can be left for 3.x, while the error code removal
can only happen in 3.0.
Signed-off-by: Hanno Becker <hanno.becker@arm.com>
The SSL error code MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_UNKNOWN_CIPHER is unused.
Remove it for Mbed TLS 3.0 and leave a comment indicating the
gap in the error code space it creates.
Signed-off-by: Hanno Becker <hanno.becker@arm.com>
pk_get_pk_alg will either return 0 or a pk error code. This means that
the error code will always be a high level module ID and so we just
return ret.
Signed-off-by: Chris Jones <christopher.jones@arm.com>
Although SHA512 is currently required to enable SHA384, this
is expected to change in the future. This commit is an
intermediate step towards fully separating SHA384 and SHA512.
check_config is the only module which enforces that SHA512 is
enabled together with SHA384.
Signed-off-by: Mateusz Starzyk <mateusz.starzyk@mobica.com>
The new compile-time option MBEDTLS_X509_REMOVE_INFO removes various
X.509 debugging strings and functionality, including
```
mbedtls_x509_crt_verify_info()
```
which ssl_client2.c and ssl_server2.c use to print human readable
descriptions of X.509 verification failure conditions. Those
conditions are also grepped for in numerous ssl-opt.sh tests.
Instead of disabling those tests if MBEDTLS_X509_REMOVE_INFO is set,
this commit essentially moves mbedtls_x509_crt_verify_info() to
ssl_client2.c and ssl_server2.c. However, instead of just copy-pasting
the code from x509_crt.c, the following approach is used:
A macro MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_ERROR_INFO_LIST is introduced which for each
verification failure condition invokes a user-defined macro X509_CRT_ERROR_INFO
with (a) the numerical error code, (b) the string presentation of the
corresponding error macro, (c) the info string for the error condition.
This macro can thus be used to generate code which somehow iterates over
the verifiation failure conditions, but the list of error conditions and
information strings is nowhere duplicated.
This is then used to re-implement mbedtls_x509_crt_verify_info() in
x509_crt.c and to provide a functionally equivalent (yet slightly different)
version in ssl_client2.c and ssl_server2.c in case MBEDTLS_X509_REMOVE_INFO
is set.
This way, little changes to ssl-opt.sh will be necessary in case
MBEDTLS_X509_REMOVE_INFO is set because the info strings for the
verification failure conditions will be printed regardless of whether
MBEDTLS_X509_REMOVE_INFO is set or not.
Signed-off-by: Hanno Becker <hanno.becker@arm.com>
The introduction of positive options to control the presence
of pre-existing functionality breaks the build for users of
handwritten configurations.
Signed-off-by: Hanno Becker <hanno.becker@arm.com>
Introduce MBEDTLS_X509_INFO to indicate the availability of the
mbedtls_x509_*_info() function and closely related APIs. When this is
not defined, also omit name and description from
mbedtls_oid_descriptor_t, and omit OID arrays, macros, and types that
are entirely unused. This saves several KB of code space.
Signed-off-by: Hanno Becker <hanno.becker@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Jones <christopher.jones@arm.com>
Add implementation for MBEDTLS_PSA_CRYPTO_BUILTIN_KEYS
Merging as it has been ready for four days now and I prefer not having to go through other rebases especially given the coming change of scope of development (3.0 rather than 2.2x).
Improve comments explaining error code checking, fix incorrect comments
and make a small formatting fix.
Signed-off-by: Chris Jones <christopher.jones@arm.com>
* group setting of attributes before calling get_builtin_key
* return early instead of going to exit when no resources are allocated yet
Signed-off-by: Steven Cooreman <steven.cooreman@silabs.com>
The GCM interface now has separate functions to start the operation
and to pass the associated data.
This is in preparation for allowing the associated data to be passed
in chunks with repeatated calls to mbedtls_gcm_update_ad().
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Alternative implementations of GCM may delay the output of partial
blocks from mbedtls_gcm_update(). Add an output length parameter to
mbedtls_gcm_update() to allow such implementations to delay the output
of partial blocks. With the software implementation, there is no such
delay.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Alternative implementations of GCM may delay the output of partial
blocks from mbedtls_gcm_update(). Add an output parameter to
mbedtls_gcm_finish() to allow such implementations to pass the final
partial block back to the caller. With the software implementation,
this final output is always empty.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
mbedtls_gcm_update now accepts inputs of arbitrary size. There is no
longer a requirement that all calls except the last one pass a
multiple of 16 bytes.
This commit updates the library code and adjusts the GCM tests to
exercise arbitrarily aligned input sizes.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Leverage the fact that the get_builtin_key entrypoint returns a key's
attributes, such that a proper size for the builtin key's buffer can
be calculated through the driver's get_key_buffer_size hook.
Signed-off-by: Steven Cooreman <steven.cooreman@silabs.com>
Since the loading attempt of a builtin key might be followed by trying
to load a persistent key, we can only wipe the allocated key data, not
the associated metadata.
Signed-off-by: Steven Cooreman <steven.cooreman@silabs.com>
The macro always meant 'location', but was mistakenly named 'lifetime'.
Naming it location instead makes much more sense, and drives home the
conceptual differences between location and lifetime values.
Signed-off-by: Steven Cooreman <steven.cooreman@silabs.com>
Instead of the full attributes struct, it now only takes/returns what it
actually needs to.
Signed-off-by: Steven Cooreman <steven.cooreman@silabs.com>
Builtin key support for the test driver is always compiled in, and no
longer guarded by MBEDTLS_PSA_CRYPTO_BUILTIN_KEYS.
Parsing the key slot from the buffer by cast and assign instead of memcmp.
For exporting keys, the test driver no longer reaches into the key
identifier in order to check whether a key is builtin, but rather
assumes so based on the key buffer length. It's the driver's
responsibility to be able to detect the key material it returned as part
of the get_builtin_key operation.
Signed-off-by: Steven Cooreman <steven.cooreman@silabs.com>
As part of test_psa_crypto_drivers, define a builtin symmetric
plus an ECC key on the test driver lifetime.
Signed-off-by: Steven Cooreman <steven.cooreman@silabs.com>
According to the design in psa-driver-interface.md. Compiles without
issue in test_psa_crypto_drivers.
Signed-off-by: Steven Cooreman <steven.cooreman@silabs.com>
This reverts commit c75d9f589b.
This was merged by mistake in development instead of development_3.0.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard <manuel.pegourie-gonnard@arm.com>
This reverts commit 48f6d0d6e5.
This was merged by mistake in development instead of development_3.0.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard <manuel.pegourie-gonnard@arm.com>
This reverts commit 9a86843470.
This was merged by mistake in development instead of development_3.0.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard <manuel.pegourie-gonnard@arm.com>
An incorrect error code addition was spotted by the new invasive testing
infrastructure whereby pk_get_pk_alg will always return a high level
error or zero and pk_parse_key_pkcs8_unencrypted_der will try to add
another high level error, resulting in a garbage error code.
Apply the same fix from ae3741e8a to fix the bug.
Signed-off-by: Chris Jones <christopher.jones@arm.com>
Replace all occurences of error code addition in the library with the new
MBEDTLS_ERROR_ADD macro.
Signed-off-by: Chris Jones <christopher.jones@arm.com>
This commit improves the readability of the SSL session cache
reference implementation of mbedtls_ssl_cache_set() by moving
the logic for finding a suitable free slot for the session to
store into a static helper function.
Signed-off-by: Hanno Becker <hanno.becker@arm.com>
Session-ID based session resumption requires that the resumed session
is consistent with the client's ClientHello in terms of choice of
ciphersuite and choice of compression.
This check was previously assumed to be performed in the session cache
implementation, which seems wrong: The session cache should be an id-based
lookup only, and protocol specific checks should be left to Mbed TLS.
This commit
- adds an explicit ciphersuite and compression consistency check after
the SSL session cache has been queried
- removes the ciphersuite and compression consistency check from
Mbed TLS' session cache reference implementation.
Signed-off-by: Hanno Becker <hanno.becker@arm.com>
Add a missing guard for the definition and declaration of
mbedtls_test_hook_error_add.
Also make the declaration always visible when MBEDTLS_TEST_HOOKS is
enabled. This fixes an issue when MBEDTLS_ERROR_C is not defined but
MBEDTLS_TEST_HOOKS is.
Signed-off-by: Chris Jones <christopher.jones@arm.com>
Fix unused parameter warnings when MBEDTLS_TEST_HOOKS is not enabled.
A few issues were caught by check-names.sh namely:
- mbedtls_error_add was not capitalised.
- mbedtls_test_hook_error_add was being defined multiple times as the
definition was in a header.
Signed-off-by: Chris Jones <christopher.jones@arm.com>
The previous implementation of the error addition interface did not comply
with the invasive testing architecture guidelines. This commit fixes that
by:
- Renaming functions/macros/variables to follow the mbedtls_error_xxx or
mbedtls_test_hook_xxx convention.
- Making mbedtls_test_hook_error_add a global variable that can be set
by the testing code.
- Using a static inline function call, as opposed to macro, to keep
discrepancies between debug and production version to a minimum.
Signed-off-by: Chris Jones <christopher.jones@arm.com>
Change the signature of the `hook` parameter of `mbedtls_set_err_add_hook`
to use the actual signature of the function as opposed to `void *`. This
fixes a warning when compiling with clang `-pedantic`.
Signed-off-by: Chris Jones <christopher.jones@arm.com>
`error.c` and error.h are the more logical place to keep this code and it
prevents issues with building `common.c` and conflicts with other projects
that use mbedtls (such as mbedOS).
`error.c` has been automatically generated by first adding the code to
`error.fmt` and then running `./scripts/generate_errors.pl`.
Also add parenthesis to the addition in `MBEDTLS_ERR_ADD`.
Signed-off-by: Chris Jones <christopher.jones@arm.com>
Fix building by adding `common.c` to the build scripts (both make and Cmake).
Also reworks the hook function pointer (also renamed to `err_add_hook`) to be
a static local to `common.c` with a setter function to set the pointer to a
checking function.
Signed-off-by: Chris Jones <christopher.jones@arm.com>
`error.c` is a file generated from `error.h` and thus cannot contain the code
that was previously added. This commit fixes that issue by moving the
`MBEDTLS_ERR_ADD` macro and associated function and function pointer into
`common.h` and `common.c`.
Also fix a typo in `tests/include/test/helpers.h` where tabs were accidentally
used instead of spaces.
Signed-off-by: Chris Jones <christopher.jones@arm.com>
All occurences of manual error code addition/combination, in `rsa.c`, have
been replaced with the `MBEDTLS_ERR_ADD` macro.
Signed-off-by: Chris Jones <christopher.jones@arm.com>
Adds a macro (`MBEDTLS_ERR_ADD`) to add error codes together and check that the
result will not be corrupted. This additional check is only enabled during
testing when `MBEDTLS_TEST_HOOKS` is defined.
Also includes a reference usage example in `rsa.c` where two high-level error
codes could be incorrectly added together under the right conditions. This now
ensures that when this error occurs during testing it will be correctly
reported.
Signed-off-by: Chris Jones <christopher.jones@arm.com>
Corresponds better to the validation done in other modules of PSA Crypto.
Signed-off-by: Steven Cooreman <steven.cooreman@silabs.com>
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
Capitalise the MPS trace macros, as per the coding style (and make a slight
change to naming convention to avoid a name collision).
Signed-off-by: Dave Rodgman <dave.rodgman@arm.com>
As we want to do Mbed TLS aead operations as a
driver does, aead operations should not access
the key slot as key slots are not available to
drivers.
Second step in this PR: do not unlock the key slot
as part of operation abort.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
As we want to do Mbed TLS aead operations as a
driver does, aead operations should not access
the key slot as key slots are not available to
drivers.
First step in this PR: move key resolution from
aead operation setup to psa_aead_encrypt/decrypt
APIs.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
Fix the subtraction in fix_negative, which was incorrectly not looking
for a carry. This caused the result to be wrong when the least
significant limb of N was 0. Fix#4296.
The bug was introduced by d10e8fae9e
"Optimize fix_negative". Thanks to Philippe Antoine (catenacyber) for
reporting the bug which was found by his EC differential fuzzer.
Credit to OSS-Fuzz.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
This header file will contain declarations of functions that are not
part of the public ABI/API, and must not be called from other modules,
but can be called from unit tests.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Move the handling of the sign out of the base-specific loops. This
both simplifies the code, and corrects an edge case: the code in the
non-hexadecimal case depended on mbedtls_mpi_mul_int() preserving the
sign bit when multiplying a "negative zero" MPI by an integer, which
used to be the case but stopped with PR #2512.
Fix#4295. Thanks to Guido Vranken for analyzing the cause of the bug.
Credit to OSS-Fuzz.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
In a TLS client, enforce the Diffie-Hellman minimum parameter size
set with mbedtls_ssl_conf_dhm_min_bitlen() precisely. Before, the
minimum size was rounded down to the nearest multiple of 8.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
When creating a persistent key or registering a key
with an invalid key identifier return
PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT instead of
PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
This check was added earlier to avoid useless calls to `memcpy()`
with length `0` in the _frequent_ case where we're not accumulating.
By now, the whole code path has been moved to a branch which is only
executed if the reader is accumulating, and the only time this check
would be relevant is if we happen to feed an empty fragment to the
reader. In this case, the call to memcpy() could be removed, but
since this case is exceptional and the call to memcpy() is still
correct even for a length 0 copy, we remove the check for simplicity
of the code.
Signed-off-by: Hanno Becker <hanno.becker@arm.com>
Previously, the semantics of mbedtls_mps_reader_commit() was to invalidate
all buffers previously fetched via mbedtls_mps_reader_get(), forbidding
any further use by the 'consumer'. This was in fact a necessary constraint
for the current implementation, which did some memory moving in
mbedtls_mps_reader_commit().
This commit simplifies the reader's semantics and implementation in
the following way:
- API: A call to mbedtls_mps_reader_commit() does no longer invalidate
the buffers previously obtained via mbedtls_mps_reader_get().
Instead, they can continue to be used until
mbedtls_mps_reader_reclaim() is called.
Calling mbedtls_mps_reader_commit() now only sets a marker
indicating which parts of the data received through
mbedtls_mps_reader_get() need not be backed up once
mbedtls_mps_reader_reclaim() is called. Allowing the user
to call mbedtls_mbedtls_reader_commit() multiple times
before mbedtls_mps_reader_reclaim() is mere convenience:
We'd get exactly the same functionality if instead of
mbedtls_mps_reader_commit(), there was an additional argument
to mbedtls_mps_reader_reclaim() indicating how much data
to retain. However, the present design is more convenient
for the user and doesn't appear to introduce any unnecessary
complexity (anymore), so we stick with it for now.
- Implementation: mbedtls_mps_reader_commit() is now a 1-liner,
setting the 'commit-marker', but doing nothing else.
Instead, the complexity of mbedtls_mp_reader_reclaim()
slightly increases because it has to deal with creating
backups from both the accumulator and the current
fragment. In the previous implementation, which shifted
the accumulator content with every call to
mbedtls_mps_reader_commit(), only the backup from the
fragment was necessary; with the new implementation
which doesn't shift anything in
mbedtls_mps_reader_commit(), we need to do the
accumulator shift in mbedtls_mps_reader_reclaim().
Signed-off-by: Hanno Becker <hanno.becker@arm.com>
This commit adds an implementation of the MPS trace module
based on `printf()`.
The enabling macro MBEDTLS_MPS_TRACE remains unset by default
because MPS tracing is very verbose and consumes unnecessary
space in the CI.
Signed-off-by: Hanno Becker <hanno.becker@arm.com>
This commit adds an internal header `library/mps/error.h` related
to error codes in MPS.
For now, those error codes can be considered internal and thus we
don't have to avoid clashes with other Mbed TLS error codes. This
is OK as long as it's true that MPS isn't public API, and its error
codes are never forwarded to the return values of public API calls.
The error code allocation of MPS will likely need revisiting over time.
Signed-off-by: Hanno Becker <hanno.becker@arm.com>
Most buffers that MPS deals with are small and representable
with integer types of width 16-bit or more.
For highly memory constrained systems, it is therefore a potential
for significant memory savings to use 16-bit types for buffer sizes
throughout MPS.
In prepraration for this, this commit introduces typdefs
```
mbedtls_mps_size_t
mbedtls_mps_stored_size_t
```
for buffer sizes in the MPS implementation and the MPS structures,
respectively.
So far, those MUST be defined as `size_t`: While an effort has been made
to write most of MPS code in terms of `mbedtls_mps_[stored_]size_t` in a
way that would allow narrower types, those aren't yet supported. Still,
we retain the typedefs in order to avoid unnecessary rewriting of a large
body of the MPS codebase.
Signed-off-by: Hanno Becker <hanno.becker@arm.com>
This commit adds the interface fo the MPS reader component as
`library/mps/reader.h`.
Please see the file itself for extensive documentation.
Signed-off-by: Hanno Becker <hanno.becker@arm.com>
MPS' tracing module uses four macros:
1) TRACE( type, fmt, ... )
This acts like `printf( fmt, ... )` but also allows
the specification of a type of trace output (comment,
warning, error, ...)
2) TRACE_INIT
This acts like TRACE() but increases the level of
indentation. It will be used at the beginning of
function calls.
3) RETURN( val )
Equivalent to `return( val )` plus a decrement in the
level of indentation. This should be used at the end of
functions that have been started with TRACE_INIT.
4) TRACE_END
This combines a trace output with a decrement of the
level of indentation. It's necessary prior to leaving
functions which have been started with TRACE_INIT
but which don't have a return value.
This commit defines those macros as no-op dummies in
`library/mps/trace.h` for now.
Signed-off-by: Hanno Becker <hanno.becker@arm.com>
This commit adds an MPS-specific compile-time option
`MBEDTLS_MPS_TRACE` to the internal MPS header `mps/common.h`.
So far -- this may need revisiting -- MPS comes with its own
internal tracing module which allows to track the operation of
MPS' various layers for the purpose of understanding of it workings
as well as for debugging.
The reasons for the introduction of a module separate from SSL debug
are the following:
1) The SSL debug module requires an SSL context to function because
debug callbacks are part of the runtime configuration of the SSL
module.
The MPS tracing module, in contrast, is not supposed to be used
in production environments, and there is no need for a runtime
configuration. Instead, a compile-time defined tracing callback
is used.
2) In the interest of modularity, MPS' tracing module shouldn't
require having an SSL context around.
3) Purely visually, MPS' tracing module adds support for indentation
according to call-depth and coloring according to which module is
being used, which makes it very useful for what's going on; however,
those features aren't available in the SSL debug module (and they
shouldn't be).
Signed-off-by: Hanno Becker <hanno.becker@arm.com>
This commit adds the compile-time option MBEDTLS_MPS_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS
which controls the presence of runtime assertions in MPS code.
See the documentation in the header for more information.
Signed-off-by: Hanno Becker <hanno.becker@arm.com>
This commit introduces the internal MPS header `mps/common.h`
which will subsequently be populated with MPS-specific compile-time
options and helper macros. For now, it's a stub.
Signed-off-by: Hanno Becker <hanno.becker@arm.com>
Remove cipher_generate_iv driver entry point as there
is no known use case to delegate this to a driver.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
The IV length computed in the cipher PSA implementation is
the default IV length thus use the PSA macro PSA_CIPHER_IV_LENGTH
defined to do that.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
Use psa_generate_random() to generate IVs instead of
mbedtls_psa_get_random(). mbedtls_psa_get_random() is
meant to be used as the f_rng argument of Mbed TLS
library functions.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
Symmetric key management is not intended to be
delegated to drivers. Thus, key management code
for a given symmetric key type should be included
in the library whether or not the support for
cryptographic operations based on that type of
symmetric key may be delegated to drivers.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
Isolate the Mbed TLS cipher driver interfaces.
Do the actual cipher operations in utility
functions that are just called by the interface
functions.
The utility functions are intended to be also called
by the cipher test driver interface functions (to be
introduced subsequently) and allow to test the case
where cipher operations are fully accelerated with no
fallback (component test_psa_crypto_config_basic of
all.sh).
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
As per drivers, pass to the Mbed TLS implementation of
the cipher multi-part operation its operation context
and not the PSA operation context.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
Move members that are of no use to the PSA crypto core
to the Mbed TLS implementation specific operation context.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
For cipher multi-part operations, dispatch based on
the driver identifier even in the case of the
Mbed TLS software implementation (viewed as a driver).
Also use the driver identifier to check that an
cipher operation context is active or not.
This aligns the way hash and cipher multi-part
operations are dispatched.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
Change the operation context to the PSA one to be
able to call the software implementation from
the driver wrapper later on.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
Change the signature of
psa_driver_wrapper_cipher_encrypt/decrypt_setup to
that of a PSA driver cipher_encrypt/decrypt_setup
entry point.
Change the operation context to the PSA one to be
able to call the software implementation from
the driver wrapper later on.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
Split out the cipher setup based on cipher.c
in psa_cipher_setup_internal() whose signature
is that of a PSA driver cipher_setup entry
point.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
Rework psa_cipher_setup in preparation of
calling the cipher setup based on cipher.c
through the interface of a PSA driver
cipher_setup entry point.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
Add psa_crypto_cipher.[ch] files to contain the
Mbed TLS implementation of PSA driver cipher driver
entry points.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
To run succesfully the test
"PSA sign: invalid algorithm for ECC key" of
test_suite_psa_crypto when ECDSA support is not included
in the library, always return INVALID_ARGUMENT
in case of an ECC key not used for ECDSA, whether
ECDSA support is present or not.
Then apply the same logic to RSA sign RSA and RSA/ECC
verify for the sake of consistency.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
Add missing PSA_WANT_CCM/GCM/CMAC. This completes
the set of PSA_WANT config options given the
current support of PSA crypto in Mbed TLS.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
If an elliptic curve was enabled in the Mbed TLS classic API (#define
MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_xxx), but not enabled in the PSA configuration (#define
PSA_WANT_ECC_xxx), it would still work if you tried to use it through
PSA.
This is generally benign, but could be a security issue if you want to
disable a curve in PSA for some security reason (such as a known bug
in its implementation, which may not matter in the classic API if Mbed
TLS is running in a secure enclave and is only reachable from
untrusted callers through the PSA API). More urgently, this broke
test_suite_psa_crypto_not_supported.generated.
So if a curve is not enabled in the PSA configuration, ensure that
it's treated as unsupported through the PSA software implementation.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Return PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE instead of
PSA_ERROR_DOES_NOT_EXIST if invalid key is passed for some key
operations.
Signed-off-by: Maulik Patel <Maulik.Patel@arm.com>
The hash driver entry points (and consequentially the hash driver core)
are now always compiled on when PSA_CRYPTO_DRIVER_TEST is turned on.
Signed-off-by: Steven Cooreman <steven.cooreman@silabs.com>
The PSA Core is already calling psa_hash_abort, so the driver doesn't
have to do that explicitly.
Signed-off-by: Steven Cooreman <steven.cooreman@silabs.com>
Drivers (both built-in and external) need to declare their context
structures in a way such that they are accessible by the
to-be-autogenerated crypto_driver_contexts.h file. That file lives in
include/psa, which means all builtin driver context structure
declarations also need to live in include/psa.
Signed-off-by: Steven Cooreman <steven.cooreman@silabs.com>
MinGW and older windows compilers cannot cope with %zu or %lld (there is
a workaround for MinGW, but it involves linking more code, there is no
workaround for Windows compilers prior to 2013). Attempt to work around
this by defining printf specifiers for size_t per platform for the
compilers that cannot use the C99 specifiers.
Signed-off-by: Paul Elliott <paul.elliott@arm.com>
This was a false positive caused by the compiler seeing the %08lx
specifiers and judging the output on that, rather than the numbers being
fed in. Given these are going to be maximum 32 bit numbers, then better
to use %08x, which keeps -Wformat-truncation=2 happy as well.
Signed-off-by: Paul Elliott <paul.elliott@arm.com>
Fixes for printf format specifiers, where they have been flagged as
invalid sizes by coverity, and new build flags to enable catching these
errors when building using CMake. Note that this patch uses %zu, which
requires C99 or later.
Signed-off-by: Paul Elliott <paul.elliott@arm.com>
Printf could potentially produce 2 64 bit numbers here when there is
only space for one, thus causing a buffer overflow. This was caught by
the new warning flags.
Signed-off-by: Paul Elliott <paul.elliott@arm.com>
We were not getting any warnings on printf format errors, as we do not
explicitly use printf anywhere in the code. Thankfully there is a way
to mark a function as having printf behaviour so that its inputs can be
checked in the same way as printf would be.
Signed-off-by: Paul Elliott <paul.elliott@arm.com>
`entropy_poll.h` is not supposed to be used by application code and
is therefore being made internal.
Signed-off-by: Chris Jones <christopher.jones@arm.com>
`aesni.h` is an internal header and is moved accordingly.
Also removes some references to internal headers in scripts with
only public headers.
Signed-off-by: Chris Jones <christopher.jones@arm.com>
Revert changes introduced in 50518f4195
as it is now clear that these headers are internal without the
`*_internal.h` suffix.
Signed-off-by: Chris Jones <christopher.jones@arm.com>
This gives it a more descriptive name and indicates to alt developers
that the definitions inside are not fully internal and are available
to alt developers for use.
Signed-off-by: Chris Jones <christopher.jones@arm.com>
Rename both `rsa_internal.h` and `rsa_internal.c` to more descriptive
names: `rsa_alt_helpers.h` and `rsa_alt_helpers.c`.
Also re-orders `rsa_internal.c` to match the order in `rsa_internal.h`
Signed-off-by: Chris Jones <christopher.jones@arm.com>
Move `include/mbedtls/bn_mul.h` to `library/bn_mul.h`.
Update includes and references to `bn_mul.h` to new location.
Also remove internal headers from `cpp_dummy_build.cpp` as it should only
test public headers in the library.
Signed-off-by: Chris Jones <christopher.jones@arm.com>
Simple find and replace using `#include (<|")mbedtls/(.*)_internal.h(>|")`
and `#include $1$2_internal.h$3`.
Also re-generated visualc files by running
`scripts/generate_visualc_files.pl`.
Signed-off-by: Chris Jones <christopher.jones@arm.com>
`cipher_internal.h`, `ecp_internal.h`, `md_internal.h`, `pk_internal.h`
and `ssl_internal.h` have all been moved.
Includes and dependnecies have not been renamed yet, only direct mv.
Signed-off-by: Chris Jones <christopher.jones@arm.com>
Only move `rsa_internal.h` for now to test dependancies. Other internal
headers will be moved in following commits.
Signed-off-by: Chris Jones <christopher.jones@arm.com>
Apply the right define guards for the right purpose. The 'core' hash
driver is included if any hash algorithm is either to be tested through
the test driver, or if it is requested by a user and not accelerated
(i.e. 'fallback'/'software' driver requested for the algorithm).
Signed-off-by: Steven Cooreman <steven.cooreman@silabs.com>
Apparently there's a goal to make the PSA Crypto core free from
dynamic memory allocations. Therefore, all driver context structures
need to be known at compile time in order for the core to know their
final size.
This change defines & implements for hashing operations how the context
structures get defined.
Signed-off-by: Steven Cooreman <steven.cooreman@silabs.com>
mac size is previously checked to not be less than 4, so it can't be zero
anymore at this point.
Signed-off-by: Steven Cooreman <steven.cooreman@silabs.com>
Memsan build was reporting a false positive use of uninitialised memory
in x509_crt.c on a struct filled by an _stat function call. According to
the man pages, the element reported has to be filled in by the call, so
to be safe, and keep memsan happy, zero the struct first.
Signed-off-by: Paul Elliott <paul.elliott@arm.com>