Unless I missed something, all remaining instance of all macros are in
files where it makes sense to use these. I went over the output of:
git grep -c -E 'MBEDTLS_(MD5|RIPEMD160|SHA[0-9]*)_C'
and I think all the files listed fall into one of the following
acceptable categories:
- documentation and historical documents: Changelog, docs/**/*.md
- config files and related: mbedtls_config.h, configs/*.h,
check_config.h, config_psa.h, etc.
- scripts that build/modify configs: all.sh, depends.py,
set_psa_test_dependencies.py, etc.
- implementation of MD or PSA or related: md.h, psa_util.h, etc. and
corresponding test suites
- implementation of hashes: md5.c, sha256.h, etc. and corresponding test
suites
- two example programs using a low-level hash API: hash/hello.c,
pkey/ecdsa.c
- test/benchmark.c, test/selftest.c: actually want our built-in
implementations
- a function in test_suite_psa_crypto_storage_format that is
specifically for checking if the hash is built in.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard <manuel.pegourie-gonnard@arm.com>
We only enable SHA-256, so let's use that.
Previously the entropy module was deciding which hash to use based on
MBEDTLS_xxx_C feature macros, and since only SHA256_C was defined in
config_test_driver.h, it used that and things worked.
However since entropy was changed to use MD light, and
MBEDTLS_MD_CAN_xxx feature macros, we had an issue: when building
libtestdriver1 with its default config, MBEDTLS_PSA_ACCEL_ALG_SHA_512 is
defined even though there's no actual accelerator in the build. (This is
done so that PSA_WANT_ALG_SHA_512 can remain defined in order to match
the application's config, while not defining
MBEDTLS_PSA_BUILTIN_ALG_SHA_512 in order to only include what we need in
the build of libtestdriver1.) This will cause MD to dispatch to PSA in
order to take advantage of the accelerator, which will then fail because
there is no accelerator not builtin for this hash.
In the long-term, perhaps it would be best to address the root of the
issue: defining MBEDTLS_PSA_ACCEL_ALG_SHA_512 in a build that doesn't
actually have a SHA-512 accelerator is a lie. But that would require
significant changes in libtestdriver1. So for now, just fix the most
obvious symptom (picking a non-supported hash in entropy.h) by forcing
the choice of hash to match what's in the libtestdriver1 config.
Note: if the copy of entropy module in libtestdriver1 doesn't work,
we'll get a failure when calling libtestdriver1_psa_crypto_init(), which
we do, from mbedtls_test_transparent_init(), indirectly called by our
psa_crypto_init() which will then fail.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard <manuel.pegourie-gonnard@arm.com>
Introduce MD_OR_USE_PSA_INIT/DONE. This will likely be used everywhere
in X.509 and SSL/TLS, but most places in PK only need USE_PSA_INIT/DONE.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard <manuel.pegourie-gonnard@arm.com>
During test of component build_arm_linux_gnueabi_gcc_arm5vte and
build_arm_none_eabi_gcc_m0plus. It fails with
- error: implicit declaration of function
‘test_fail_if_psa_leaking’
It happens because test_fail_if_psa_leaking is defined in
helpers.function. This block of code is not converted into C code
while compiling ssl_helpers.c. The function has been moved to
psa_crypto_helpers.c in order to fix this build error.
Signed-off-by: Yanray Wang <yanray.wang@arm.com>
Since we move many functions from test_suite_ssl.function to
ssl_helpers.c in commit 8e2bbdd. This causes various of
build errors. This commit fixes all the build errors by
- including header files
- providing function definition
- adding guards for typedef statements and functions
Signed-off-by: Yanray Wang <yanray.wang@arm.com>
With this change, the renamed typedef statements (commit de3caee)
are moved from test_suite_ssl.function into ssl_helpers.h
Signed-off-by: Yanray Wang <yanray.wang@arm.com>
test_suite_ssl.function contains many functions that are used to set
up a TLS connection. To reduce its file size, those functions would
be moved to ssl_helpers.c under tests/src. As the start of this
implementation, some necessary header files are moved in advance.
Signed-off-by: Yanray Wang <yanray.wang@arm.com>
Test that MBEDTLS_PSA_CRYPTO_PLATFORM_FILE and
MBEDTLS_PSA_CRYPTO_STRUCT_FILE can be set to files in a directory that comes
after the standard directory in the include file search path.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
- Add `alg` and `computation_stage` to `psa_pake_operation_s`.
Now when logic is moved to core information about `alg` is required.
`computation_stage` is a structure that provides a union of computation stages for pake algorithms.
- Move the jpake operation logic from driver to core. This requires changing driver entry points for `psa_pake_output`/`psa_pake_input` functions and adding a `computation_stage` parameter. I'm not sure if this solution is correct. Now the driver can check the current computation stage and perform some action. For jpake drivers `step` parameter is now not used, but I think it needs to stay as it might be needed for other pake algorithms.
- Removed test that seems to be redundant as we can't be sure that operation is aborted after failure.
Signed-off-by: Przemek Stekiel <przemyslaw.stekiel@mobica.com>
When including <test/bignum_helpers.h>, the library/ directory now needs to
be on the include path.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Move bignum-related helper functions to their own files under tests/include
and tests/src. The primary motivation is that a subsequent commit will make
bignum_helpers.h include library/bignum*.h, but we want to be able to
include <test/helpers.h> without having the library directory on the include
path (we do this in some programs under programs/ intended for testing).
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
When testing under Valgrind for constant flow, skip test suites that don't
have any constant-flow annotations, since the testing wouldn't do anything
more that testing with ordinary Valgrind (component_test_valgrind and
component_test_valgrind_psa). This is a significant time saving since
testing with Valgrind is very slow.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>