The previous version had secret-dependent memory accesses. While it was
probably not an issue in practice cause the two bytes of the array are
probably on the same cache line anyway, as a matter of principle this should
be avoided.
Due to inconsistent freeing strategy in pkparse.c the sample mutex
implementation in threading.c could lead to undefined behaviour by
destroying the same mutex several times.
This fix prevents mutexes from being destroyed several times in the
sample threading implementation.
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'.
The main makefile check target does not depend on tests. When running
make with the -j option it could happen that the tests are build twice
and concurrently, which causes errors.
Allow the size of the entry_name character array in x509_crt.c to be
configurable through a macro in config.h. entry_name holds a
path/filename string. The macro introduced in
MBEDTLS_X509_MAX_FILE_PATH_LEN.
Changes to allow the entropy tests to work for configurations without an
entropy seed file (MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_NV_SEED), and with no entropy sources
configured (MBEDTLS_TEST_NULL_ENTROPY).
Ensure that the entropy self test always fails whenever
MBEDTLS_TEST_NULL_ENTROPY is defined. This is because the option is
meant to be for testing and development purposes rather than production
quality software. Also, this patch enhances the documentation for
mbedtls_entropy_source_self_test() and mbedtls_entropy_self_test().
Ideally, Makefile targets should be called irrespectively of their
execution order. In this sense, `clean` and `lib` should not be
passed both as target command line arguments in the same make
invocation. This is because out-of-order execution could cause a
failure. This change ensures that `clean` and `lib` are called in
separate executions of make in scripts/footprint.sh
When the output_env.sh script is executed, if any application wasn't found on
the path by hash, and error was being output, which as an error looked like
the script wasn't working.
This change redirects the output to stderr from hash to /dev/null to suppress
the error.
Also fixes a formatting error.