These variables were both uses to select the default version of OpenSSL
to use for tests:
- when running compat.sh or ssl-opt.sh directly, OPENSSL_CMD was used;
- when running all.sh, OPENSSL was used.
This caused surprising situations if you had one but not the other set
in your environment. For example I used to have OPENSSL_CMD set but not
OPENSSL, so ssl-opt.sh was failing in some all.sh components but passing
when I ran it manually in the same configuration and build, a rather
unpleasant experience.
The natural name would be OPENSSL, and that's what set in the Docker
images used by the CI. However back in the 1.3.x days, that name was
already used in library/Makefile, so it was preferable to pick a
different one, hence OPENSSL_CMD. However the build system has not been
using this name since at least Mbed TLS 2.0.0, so it's now free for use
again (as demonstrated by the fact that it's been set in the CI without
causing any trouble).
So, unify things and use OPENSSL everywhere. Just leave an error message
for the benefit of developers which might have OPENSSL_CMD, not OPENSSL,
set in their environment from the old days.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard <manuel.pegourie-gonnard@arm.com>
v3.7.2 introduces DISABLE_TLS13_COMPAT_MODE. That can be
used to verify if TLS13 COMPATIBLE is not available.
Change-Id: Id68748e92504835b5a63b2565a618f728e7222f6
Signed-off-by: Jerry Yu <jerry.h.yu@arm.com>
As a result, the copyright of contributors other than Arm is now
acknowledged, and the years of publishing are no longer tracked in the
source files.
Also remove the now-redundant lines declaring that the files are part of
MbedTLS.
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Signed-off-by: Bence Szépkúti <bence.szepkuti@arm.com>
Enable running tests under Docker. This makes it easier to spin up an
environment with all dependencies (especially the multiple versions of
openssl and gnutls needed).
* tests/docker/xenial/Dockerfile: Definition for the docker image,
including local builds for openssl and gnutls.
* tests/scripts/docker_env.sh: New helper script that creates the Docker
image and has a function to run a command in the Docker container.
* tests/docker/all-in-docker.sh: Wrapper for all.sh under Docker.
* tests/docker/basic-in-docker.sh: Script that runs the same commands as
.travis.yml, in Docker.
* tests/ssl-opt-in-docker.sh: Wrapper to run ssl-opt.sh in Docker.
* tests/compat-in-docker.sh: Wrapper to run compat.sh in Docker.
* tests/make-in-docker.sh: Wrapper to run make in Docker.
Change-Id: Ie092b1deed24c24c3859754535589523ce1d0a58