Jinja2 rev 2.10.1 is required for the driver wrappers code gen.
The same is set up in the bionic docker file.
Signed-off-by: Archana <archana.madhavan@silabs.com>
Pylint errors are fixed.
The Python script is improved to take default arguments when not
passed (eg invoked from root of the tree)
check-generated-files.sh and CMakeLists.sh updated.
Signed-off-by: Archana <archana.madhavan@silabs.com>
Extend PSA AEAD testing by adding CCM and ChaChaPoly.
Add more combinations of functions to test the API.
Signed-off-by: Andrzej Kurek <andrzej.kurek@arm.com>
Running `generate_ssl_debug_helpers.py` generates both
`ssl_debug_helpers_generated.c` and `ssl_debug_helpers_generated.h`.
List the `.h` file as well as the `.c` file in `check-generated-files.sh` so
that `check-generated-files.sh -u` will complain if it isn't up to date.
List it in `Makefile` and `CMakeLists.txt` so that parallel builds know when
to wait until the `.h` file is present. In `Makefile`, declare the `.c` file
as depending on the `.h` file for order. This way, a dependency for either
will wait until the `.h` file is present, and since the `.h` file is
generated after the `.c` file, this guarantees that the `.c` file is
present.
This fixes random failures of `make -j` from a fresh checkout.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Expected output generated by OpenSSL (see below) apart from the case
where both password and salt are either NULL or zero length, as OpenSSL
does not support this. For these test cases we have had to use our own
output as that which is expected. Code to generate test cases is as
follows:
#include <openssl/pkcs12.h>
#include <openssl/evp.h>
#include <string.h>
int Keygen_Uni( const char * test_name, unsigned char *pass, int
passlen, unsigned char *salt,
int saltlen, int id, int iter, int n,
unsigned char *out, const EVP_MD
*md_type )
{
size_t index;
printf( "%s\n", test_name );
int ret = PKCS12_key_gen_uni( pass, passlen, salt, saltlen, id, iter,
n, out, md_type );
if( ret != 1 )
{
printf( "Key generation returned %d\n", ret );
}
else
{
for( index = 0; index < n; ++index )
{
printf( "%02x", out[index] );
}
printf( "\n" );
}
printf( "\n" );
}
int main(void)
{
unsigned char out_buf[48];
unsigned char pass[64];
int pass_len;
unsigned char salt[64];
int salt_len;
/* If ID=1, then the pseudorandom bits being produced are to be used
as key material for performing encryption or decryption.
If ID=2, then the pseudorandom bits being produced are to be
used as an IV (Initial Value) for encryption or decryption.
If ID=3, then the pseudorandom bits being produced are
to be used as an integrity key for MACing.
*/
int id = 1;
int iter = 3;
memset( out_buf, 0, sizeof( out_buf ) );
memset( pass, 0, sizeof( pass ) );
memset( salt, 0, sizeof( salt ) );
Keygen_Uni( "Zero length pass and salt", pass, 0, salt, 0, id, iter,
sizeof(out_buf),
out_buf, EVP_md5( ) );
memset( out_buf, 0, sizeof( out_buf ) );
Keygen_Uni( "NULL pass and salt", NULL, 0, NULL, 0, id, iter,
sizeof(out_buf),
out_buf, EVP_md5( ) );
memset( out_buf, 0, sizeof( out_buf ) );
salt[0] = 0x01;
salt[1] = 0x23;
salt[2] = 0x45;
salt[3] = 0x67;
salt[4] = 0x89;
salt[5] = 0xab;
salt[6] = 0xcd;
salt[7] = 0xef;
Keygen_Uni( "Zero length pass", pass, 0, salt, 8, id, iter,
sizeof(out_buf),
out_buf, EVP_md5( ) );
memset( out_buf, 0, sizeof( out_buf ) );
Keygen_Uni( "NULL pass", NULL, 0, salt, 8, id, iter, sizeof(out_buf),
out_buf, EVP_md5( ) );
memset( out_buf, 0, sizeof( out_buf ) );
memset( salt, 0, sizeof( salt ) );
pass[0] = 0x01;
pass[1] = 0x23;
pass[2] = 0x45;
pass[3] = 0x67;
pass[4] = 0x89;
pass[5] = 0xab;
pass[6] = 0xcd;
pass[7] = 0xef;
Keygen_Uni( "Zero length salt", pass, 8, salt, 0, id, iter,
sizeof(out_buf),
out_buf, EVP_md5( ) );
memset( out_buf, 0, sizeof( out_buf ) );
Keygen_Uni( "NULL salt", pass, 8, NULL, 0, id, iter, sizeof(out_buf),
out_buf, EVP_md5( ) );
memset( out_buf, 0, sizeof( out_buf ) );
salt[0] = 0x01;
salt[1] = 0x23;
salt[2] = 0x45;
salt[3] = 0x67;
salt[4] = 0x89;
salt[5] = 0xab;
salt[6] = 0xcd;
salt[7] = 0xef;
Keygen_Uni( "Valid pass and salt", pass, 8, salt, 8, id, iter,
sizeof(out_buf),
out_buf, EVP_md5( ) );
return 0;
}
Signed-off-by: Paul Elliott <paul.elliott@arm.com>
Can't call mbedtls_cipher_free(&invalid_ctx) in cleanup if
mbedtls_cipher_init(&invalid_ctx) hasn't been called.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
As we have now a minimal viable implementation of TLS 1.3,
let's remove EXPERIMENTAL from the config option enabling
it.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
Run tests with middlebox compatibility enabled but tests
dedicated to middlebox compatibility disabled.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
Add dependencies on built-in hash of signature/
signature verification and asymmetric
encryption/decryption tests. The dependency is
not added for tests based on SHA-256 as SHA-256
is always present when PSA is involved (necessary
to the PSA core) and that way most of PSA signature
/verification tests are still run when PSA hash
operations are accelerated.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
As PSA signatures rely on built-in hash implementations
(cannot take an advantage of an accelerator for the
time being), chose an available built-in hash for
tests exercising a signature key.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
Add ECDSA and RSA signature acceleration testing
with signature capabilitites removed from the
Mbed TLS library.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
The current testing of the PSA configuration is
based on test code located in the library itself.
Remove this code as we are moving to using a
test library instead.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
This commit removes the test_psa_crypto_config_basic
all.sh component that can no longer work without
adapting it to the separately compiled test driver
library. This component is replaced by several
components in the following commits to test various
type of acceleration independently.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
PR #3959 has proven that by adding a prefix
(LIBTESTDRIVER1/libtestdriver1_ in this commit) to
all MBEDTLS/PSA_* and mbedtls/psa_* symbols of a copy
of the Mbed TLS library, we can build a library that
can be linked with the Mbed TLS library.
This commit leverages this to build a PSA test driver
library based on the Mbed TLS library code.
The cryptographic features supported by the test
library are defined by:
. a minimal configuration (in the sense of config.h),
see config_test_driver.h
. PSA_WANT_* and PSA_ACCEL_* defined macros.
The PSA_WANT_* macros have to be the same as the ones
used to build the Mbed TLS library the test driver
library is supposed to be linked to as the PSA_WANT_*
macros are used in the definition of structures and
macros that are shared by the PSA crypto core,
Mbed TLS drivers and the driver test library.
The PSA_ACCEL_* macros are intended to define the
cryptographic features that have to be removed
from the Mbed TLS library and thus supported by the
test library in test scenarios. The PSA_ACCEL_* macros
to build the test library are thus mirrored from the
ones to build the Mbed TLS library by extended the
crypto_config.h: see
crypto_config_test_driver_entension.h.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
Rename test driver entry points to
libtestdriver1_<name of the Mbed TLS entry point>.
This aligns with the renaming of all Mbed TLS APIs
for the test driver library (that will be put in place
in the following commits) to avoid name conflicts
when linking it with the Mbed TLS library.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
In preparation of the driver test entry points to be
provided by a test driver library, move their prototypes
to tests directory.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
Define test driver entry points that provide an alternative
to Mbed TLS driver entry points only when the PSA configuration
is used. Their purpose is only to test the PSA configuration
thus there is no good reason to use them out of this scope.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
Align RSA/ECP sign/verify hash dispatch with the
corresponding code of the library. The library
code was modified recently but not the test code
one and these modifications ease the following work.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
Add non regression test for invalid usage of
the output buffer in psa_cipher_encrypt().
The output buffer should not be used to pass
the IV to the driver as a local attacker could
be able to control the used IV.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
Add non regression test for invalid usage of
the output buffer in psa_cipher_generate_iv().
The output buffer should not be used to pass
the IV to the driver as a local attacker could
be able to control the used IV.
Signed-off-by: Ronald Cron <ronald.cron@arm.com>
Empty the current line if it's entirely inside a comment.
Don't incorrectly end a block comment at the second line if it doesn't
contain `*/`.
Recognize `/*` to start a multiline comment even if it isn't at the start of
the line.
When stripping off comments, consistently strip off `/*` and `*/`.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Use '|'.join([comma-separated list]) rather than r'...|' r'...|'. This way
there's less risk of forgetting a '|'. Pylint will yell if we forget a comma
between list elements.
Use match rather than search + mandatory start anchor for EXCLUSION_LINES.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Make parse_identifiers less complex. Pylint was complaining that it had too
many local variables, and it had a point.
* Lift the constants identifier_regex and exclusion_lines to class
constants (renamed to uppercase because they're constants).
* Lift the per-file loop into a new function parse_identifiers_in_file.
No intended behavior change.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Fix cases like
```
/*short comment*/ /*long
comment */
int mbedtls_foo;
```
where the previous code thought that the second line started outside of a
comment and ended inside of a comment.
I believe that the new code strips comments correctly. It also strips string
literals, just in case.
Fixes#5191.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Running the out of source CMake test on Ubuntu 16.04 using more than one
processor (as the CI does) can create a race condition whereby the build
fails to see a generated file, despite that file actually having been
generated. This problem appears to go away with 18.04 or newer, so make
the out of source tests not supported on Ubuntu 16.04
Signed-off-by: Paul Elliott <paul.elliott@arm.com>
Under gcc11(+) both message and received would cause errors for
potentially being used uninitialised. We fixed many of these issues in
another PR, but this one is only seen under certain configs.
Signed-off-by: Paul Elliott <paul.elliott@arm.com>
Remove useless component in all.sh
Remove use server logs in ssh-opt.sh
Remove useless guards in ssl_client2.c
Signed-off-by: XiaokangQian <xiaokang.qian@arm.com>
Change client test code to support rsa pss signatures
Add test cases for rsa pss signature in ssl-opt.sh
Signed-off-by: XiaokangQian <xiaokang.qian@arm.com>
Remove client certificate verify in tests.
Change the layout of structure to fix abi_api check issues.
Add comments of Finished.
Align with the coding styles.
Signed-off-by: XiaokangQian <xiaokang.qian@arm.com>
Non-regression for the fix in https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbedtls/pull/5126:
libmbedtls and libmbedx509 did not declare their dependencies on libmbedx509
and libmbedcrypto when built with make.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Change debug messag for server finished.
Change name of generate_application_keys.
Remove the client vertificate tests from ssl-opt.sh.
Add test strings for server finished in ssl-opt.sh.
Signed-off-by: XiaokangQian <xiaokang.qian@arm.com>
The new fork was rebased on top of the upstream master, removing the
need for most of the downstream patches we carried.
On the other hand, the new fork includes a couple of fixes to problems
that were not addressed by the original fork, or were introduced with the
new version of psa-arch-tests.
Signed-off-by: Bence Szépkúti <bence.szepkuti@arm.com>
At least twice, we added a classification flag but forgot to test it in the
relevant test functions. Add some protection so that this doesn't happen
again. In each classification category, put a macro xxx_FLAG_MASK_PLUS_ONE
at the end. In the corresponding test function, keep track of the flags that
are tested, and check that their mask is xxx_FLAG_MASK_PLUS_ONE - 1 which is
all the bits of the previous flags set.
Now, if we add a flag without testing it, the test
TEST_EQUAL( classification_flags_tested, xxx_FLAG_MASK_PLUS_ONE - 1 )
will fail. It will also fail if we make the set of flag numbers
non-consecutive, which is ok.
This reveals that three algorithm flags had been added but not tested (in
two separate occasions). Also, one key type flag that is no longer used by
the library was still defined but not tested, which is not a test gap but is
inconsistent. It's for DSA, which is relevant to the PSA encoding even if
Mbed TLS doesn't implement it, so keep the flag and do test it.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
The status of signature wildcards with respect to PSA_ALG_IS_HASH_AND_SIGN
is unclear in the specification. A wildcard is usually instantiated with a
specific hash, making the implementation hash-and-sign, but it could also be
instantiated with a non-hash-and-sign algorithm. For the time being, go with
what's currently implemented, which is that they are considered
hash-and-sign.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
The current definition of PSA_ALG_IS_HASH_AND_SIGN includes
PSA_ALG_RSA_PKCS1V15_SIGN_RAW and PSA_ALG_ECDSA_ANY, which don't strictly
follow the hash-and-sign paradigm: the algorithm does not encode a hash
algorithm that is applied prior to the signature step. The definition in
fact encompasses what can be used with psa_sign_hash/psa_verify_hash, so
it's the correct definition for PSA_ALG_IS_SIGN_HASH. Therefore this commit
moves definition of PSA_ALG_IS_HASH_AND_SIGN to PSA_ALG_IS_SIGN_HASH, and
replace the definition of PSA_ALG_IS_HASH_AND_SIGN by a correct one (based
on PSA_ALG_IS_SIGN_HASH, excluding the algorithms where the pre-signature
step isn't to apply the hash encoded in the algorithm).
In the definition of PSA_ALG_SIGN_GET_HASH, keep the condition for a nonzero
output to be PSA_ALG_IS_HASH_AND_SIGN.
Everywhere else in the code base (definition of PSA_ALG_IS_SIGN_MESSAGE, and
every use of PSA_ALG_IS_HASH_AND_SIGN outside of crypto_values.h), we meant
PSA_ALG_IS_SIGN_HASH where we wrote PSA_ALG_IS_HASH_AND_SIGN, so do a
global replacement.
```
git grep -l IS_HASH_AND_SIGN ':!include/psa/crypto_values.h' | xargs perl -i -pe 's/ALG_IS_HASH_AND_SIGN/ALG_IS_SIGN_HASH/g'
```
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Only tested for algorithms for which we support HMAC, since that's all we
use PSA_HASH_BLOCK_LENGTH for at the moment.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
It was unmaintained and untested, and the fear of breaking it was holding us
back. Resolves#4934.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
digits is also a local variable in host_test.function, leading to compilers
complaining about that shadowing the global variable in
test_suite_base64.function.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
This is part of the definition of the encoding, not a choice of test
parameter, so keep it with the test code.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Add unit tests for mask_of_range(), enc_char() and dec_value().
When constant-flow testing is enabled, verify that these functions are
constant-flow.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
The Makefiles already assume that filenames don't contain
special characters anyway, so we don't need to check this
in generate_psa_tests.py.
Signed-off-by: David Horstmann <david.horstmann@arm.com>
Change one occurrence of ${PYTHON} to ${MBEDTLS_PYTHON_EXECUTABLE}
and add implied ${MBEDTLS_PYTHON_EXECUTABLE} to the start of a
different command.
Signed-off-by: David Horstmann <david.horstmann@arm.com>
Explain that the output filename is derived from the -d
argument, so that it's obvious why the CMakefile code
does what it does.
Signed-off-by: David Horstmann <david.horstmann@arm.com>
When DEV_MODE=OFF, link_to_source() was being called with
a full path in the build directory, rather than just a base
name starting at "suites/" as was intended. Fix this by
generating a list of base names and using that for
link_to_source(), then deriving full paths afterwards.
Signed-off-by: David Horstmann <david.horstmann@arm.com>
Remove a hardcoded list of tests that use generated
".data" files, and instead derive this list from the existing
list of test files (created using generate_psa_tests.py).
This reduces the maintenance burden as only the list
in generate_psa_tests.py needs to be updated.
Signed-off-by: David Horstmann <david.horstmann@arm.com>
Use the generate_psa_tests.py script to generate the list
of test data files used as output files by cmake.
Do this by introducing a new option --list-for-cmake
that prints a semicolon-separated list of the data files
with no terminating newline (since this is how a cmake list
is represented).
Replace the hard-coded output file list with a variable
generated by the script using this option.
Signed-off-by: David Horstmann <david.horstmann@arm.com>
Unrelated to other commits in this PR, except when running manual tests
I kept noticing these files where left over.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard <manuel.pegourie-gonnard@arm.com>
When the option is On, CMake will have rules to generate the generated
files using scripts etc. When the option is Off, CMake will assume the
files are available from the source tree; in that mode, it won't require
any extra tools (Perl for example) compared to when we committed the
files to git.
The intention is that users will never need to adjust this option:
- in the development branch (and features branches etc.) the option is
always On (development mode);
- in released tarballs, which include the generated files, we'll switch
the option to Off (release mode) in the same commit that re-adds the
generated files.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard <manuel.pegourie-gonnard@arm.com>
Due to the directory test/suites being linked, the files generated there
where actually written to the source tree, not just the binary tree.
We no longer need this directory to be linked, that was a remnant of the
time where the .data files were read while running the tests; nowadays
they're processed when generating the test .c file.
Just create the directory, as the generating script quite reasonably
assumes that the output directory passed on the command line exists.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard <manuel.pegourie-gonnard@arm.com>
Note: the test suites are actually generated in the source tree, due to
the use of
link_to_source(suites)
This will be fixed in the next commit.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard <manuel.pegourie-gonnard@arm.com>
- avoid very long lines
- match order of command arguments and dependencies
- group compiler flags together
Signed-off-by: Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard <manuel.pegourie-gonnard@arm.com>
Use case pattern matching instead of multiline split, given there is
only the well formatted PIDs to match on this should be safe.
Signed-off-by: Paul Elliott <paul.elliott@arm.com>
Improve the code structure in case we want to add other similar conditions
later. Document better what we're doing, and document why we're doing it.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Genertae test_suite_psa_crypto_generate_key.generated.data.
Use test_suite_psa_crypto_generate_key.function as a test function.
Signed-off-by: Przemyslaw Stekiel <przemyslaw.stekiel@mobica.com>
When TEST_EQUAL fails, show the two numerical values in the test log (only
with host_test). The values are printed in hexa and signed decimal.
The arguments of TEST_EQUAL must now be integers, not pointers or floats.
The current implementation requires them to fit in unsigned long long
Signed values no larger than long long will work too. The implementation
uses unsigned long long rather than uintmax_t to reduce portability
concerns. The snprintf function must support "%llx" and "%lld".
For this purpose, add room for two lines of text to the mbedtls_test_info
structure. This adds 154 bytes of global data.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Set the build type to Release (-O2) when running CPU-intensive tests (ssl-opt,
or unit tests with debug features). A build type of Check (-Os) would be best
when the main objective of the build is to check for build errors or warnings
and there aren't many tests to run; in this commit there are no such test
cases to change. Only use cmake with no build type (which results in not
passing a -O option, and thus missing some GCC warnings) when exercising cmake
features.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
On machines with more modern kernels (>5.4 from testing so far) the
useage of -b seems to conflict with the usage of -p. Whilst the usage of
-b seems like a good idea to avoid blocks as we are tight looping on it,
the usage of -p seems to require the usage of stat() (specifically in
/proc) which -b forbids. All you get is a load of warnings
(suppressable by -w) but never a positive result, which means that all
servers are reported as "Failed to start". We are not keen on losing
-b, so instead parse the output of lsof (using -F to format it) to
check the if PIDs that it outputs match that we are looking for.
Signed-off-by: Paul Elliott <paul.elliott@arm.com>
Palliative for https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbedtls/issues/3377. If a test
case fails due to an unexpected resend, allow retrying, like in the case of
a client timeout.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
This was causing some tests using the openssl s_client to not connect -
I suspect this was due to localhost (at least on my machine) resolving
to ::1 rather than 127.0.0.1. Note that the error seen would have been
that the session file specified with -sess_out did not get created.
Signed-off-by: Paul Elliott <paul.elliott@arm.com>
Missing wildcards meant that some servers were not identified as DTLS,
which lead to port checking on TCP rather than UDP, and thus mistakenly
cancelling tests as the server had not come up.
Signed-off-by: Paul Elliott <paul.elliott@arm.com>
Use Release mode (-O2) for component_test_full_cmake_clang which runs SSL
tests.
To have some coverage with Check mode (which enables more compiler warnings
but compiles with -Os), change a few other builds that only run unit tests
at most to Check mode.
Don't add any new builds, to keep the total build volume down. We don't need
extensive coverage of all combinations, just a reasonable set.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
PSA_ALG_RSA_PSS algorithm now accepts only the same salt length for
verification that it produces when signing, as documented.
Fixes#4946.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Test the following combinations:
* 1024-bit key, SHA-256, salt=0
* 1024-bit key, SHA-256, salt=31 (1 byte shorter than standard)
* 1024-bit key, SHA-256, salt=32 (standard length)
* 1024-bit key, SHA-256, salt=94 (maximum possible length)
* 1024-bit key, SHA-512, salt=61 (1 byte shorter than standard)
* 1024-bit key, SHA-512, salt=62 (standard = maximum possible length)
* 528-bit key, SHA-512, salt=0 (only possible length)
Test psa_verify_hash() for both PSA_ALG_RSA_PSS and PSA_ALG_RSA_PSS_ANY_SALT
with all of these combinations. For psa_verify_message(), just test once
with the standard length and once with a different length.
Note that as of this commit, both PSA_ALG_RSA_PSS and
PSA_ALG_RSA_PSS_ANY_SALT accept any salt length during verification, hence
all the new test cases are positive.
The verify test cases were generated using the Python script below.
```
from Cryptodome import Hash
from Cryptodome.Hash import SHA512
from Cryptodome import PublicKey
from Cryptodome.PublicKey import RSA
from Cryptodome.Signature import pss
key = {
528: RSA.import_key(bytes.fromhex("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")),
1024: RSA.import_key(bytes.fromhex("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")),
}
hash_module = {
256: Hash.SHA256,
512: Hash.SHA512,
}
def print_test_case(remark, pub, kbits, hbits, input, output):
key_hex = pub.hex()
input_hex = input.hex()
output_hex = output.hex()
print(f"""\
PSA verify hash: RSA-{kbits} PSS SHA-{hbits}, {remark}
depends_on:PSA_WANT_ALG_RSA_PSS:PSA_WANT_ALG_SHA_{hbits}:PSA_WANT_KEY_TYPE_RSA_PUBLIC_KEY:MBEDTLS_PK_PARSE_C:MBEDTLS_MD_C
verify_hash:PSA_KEY_TYPE_RSA_PUBLIC_KEY:"{key_hex}":PSA_ALG_RSA_PSS(PSA_ALG_SHA_{hbits}):"{input_hex}":"{output_hex}"
PSA verify hash: RSA-{kbits} PSS-any-salt SHA-{hbits}, {remark}
depends_on:PSA_WANT_ALG_RSA_PSS:PSA_WANT_ALG_SHA_{hbits}:PSA_WANT_KEY_TYPE_RSA_PUBLIC_KEY:MBEDTLS_PK_PARSE_C:MBEDTLS_MD_C
verify_hash:PSA_KEY_TYPE_RSA_PUBLIC_KEY:"{key_hex}":PSA_ALG_RSA_PSS_ANY_SALT(PSA_ALG_SHA_{hbits}):"{input_hex}":"{output_hex}"
""")
def rand(n):
return bytes(x & 0xff for x in range(n))
def test_case(kbits, hbits, slen):
priv = key[kbits]
pub_spki = priv.publickey().export_key('DER')
pub_raw = PublicKey._expand_subject_public_key_info(pub_spki)[1]
hash_op = hash_module[hbits].new(b'abc')
digest = hash_op.copy().digest()
output = pss.new(priv, salt_bytes=slen, rand_func=rand).sign(hash_op)
print_test_case(f"slen={slen}", pub_raw, kbits, hbits, digest, output)
test_case(1024, 256, 0)
test_case(1024, 256, 31)
test_case(1024, 256, 32)
test_case(1024, 256, 94)
test_case(1024, 512, 61)
test_case(1024, 512, 62)
test_case(528, 512, 0)
```
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Ensure the unique part fits in the 66 columns that the test runner displays.
Leave room for an additional distinguisher on signature key policy negative
test cases.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
The test cases strictly replicate a subset of the test cases for
PSA_ALG_RSA_PSS. The subset validates that PSA_ALG_RSA_PSS_ANY_SALT is
recognized wherever PSA_ALG_RSA_PSS is.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
This is a variant of PSA_ALG_RSA_PSS which currently has exactly the same
behavior, but is intended to have a different behavior when verifying
signatures.
In a subsequent commit, PSA_ALG_RSA_PSS will change to requiring the salt
length to be what it would produce when signing, as is currently documented,
whereas PSA_ALG_RSA_PSS_ANY_SALT will retain the current behavior of
allowing any salt length (including 0).
Changes in this commit:
* New algorithm constructor PSA_ALG_RSA_PSS_ANY_SALT.
* New predicates PSA_ALG_IS_RSA_PSS_STANDARD_SALT (corresponding to
PSA_ALG_RSA_PSS) and PSA_ALG_IS_RSA_PSS_ANY_SALT (corresponding to
PSA_ALG_RSA_PSS_ANY_SALT).
* Support for the new predicates in macro_collector.py (needed for
generate_psa_constant_names).
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
SSL testing benefits from faster executables, so use -O2 rather than -O1.
Some builds use -O1, but that's intended for jobs that only run unit tests,
where the build takes longer than the tests.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Move GCM's update output buffer length verification
from PSA AEAD to the built-in implementation of the GCM.
Signed-off-by: Mateusz Starzyk <mateusz.starzyk@mobica.com>
The requirement of minimum 15 bytes for output buffer in
psa_aead_finish() and psa_aead_verify() does not apply
to the built-in implementation of the GCM.
Alternative implementations are expected to verify the
length of the provided output buffers and to return
the MBEDTLS_ERR_GCM_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL in case the
buffer length is too small.
Signed-off-by: Mateusz Starzyk <mateusz.starzyk@mobica.com>
Don't default to unbridled -j, which causes a load spike and isn't really
faster.
"Number of CPUs" is implemented here as a reasonable compromise between
portability, correctness and simplicity. This is just a default that can be
overridden by setting MAKEFLAGS in the environment.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
When not using DEBUG_C, but using the DTLS CID feature -
a null pointer was accessed in ssl_tls.c.
Signed-off-by: Andrzej Kurek <andrzej.kurek@arm.com>
This option only gated an ability to set a callback,
but was deemed unnecessary as it was yet another define to
remember when writing tests, or test configurations. Fixes#4653.
Signed-off-by: Andrzej Kurek <andrzej.kurek@arm.com>
Only use PSA_ALG_AEAD_WITH_SHORTENED_TAG with the default tag length when
it's part of a series or when the tag length is a critical part of the test.
Don't use it when the tag length is secondary, to make the test data easier
to read.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
All function declaration provided by ssl_invasive.h is needed only for
testing purposes and all of them are provided by constant_time.h as well.
Signed-off-by: gabor-mezei-arm <gabor.mezei@arm.com>
Don't try to enumerate excluded files. List included files, and remove names
from the list if they match an excluded-file pattern.
This resolves the problem that the script could get into an infinite loop
due to the use of recursive globbing. Unfortunately, Python's recursive
globs follows symbolic links to directories, which leads to an infinite loop
if a symbolic link points to an ancestor of the directory that contains it.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Declare all AES and DES functions that return int as needing to have
their result checked, and do check the result in our code.
A DES or AES block operation can fail in alternative implementations of
mbedtls_internal_aes_encrypt() (under MBEDTLS_AES_ENCRYPT_ALT),
mbedtls_internal_aes_decrypt() (under MBEDTLS_AES_DECRYPT_ALT),
mbedtls_des_crypt_ecb() (under MBEDTLS_DES_CRYPT_ECB_ALT),
mbedtls_des3_crypt_ecb() (under MBEDTLS_DES3_CRYPT_ECB_ALT).
A failure can happen if the accelerator peripheral is in a bad state.
Several block modes were not catching the error.
This commit does the following code changes, grouped together to avoid
having an intermediate commit where the build fails:
* Add MBEDTLS_CHECK_RETURN to all functions returning int in aes.h and des.h.
* Fix all places where this causes a GCC warning, indicating that our code
was not properly checking the result of an AES operation:
* In library code: on failure, goto exit and return ret.
* In pkey programs: goto exit.
* In the benchmark program: exit (not ideal since there's no error
message, but it's what the code currently does for failures).
* In test code: TEST_ASSERT.
* Changelog entry.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
This is no longer required, as both PolyChaCha and GCM now support
both chunked body data and additional data.
Signed-off-by: Paul Elliott <paul.elliott@arm.com>
Also fiixed the following merge problems:
crypto_struct.h : Added MBEDTLS_PRIVATE to psa_aead_operation_s
members (merge conflict)
psa_crypto_aead.c : Added ciphertext_length to mbedtls_gcm_finish
call (change of API during development)
Signed-off-by: Paul Elliott <paul.elliott@arm.com>
Use the encoding from an upcoming version of the specification.
Add as much (or as little) testing as is currently present for Camellia.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
To facilitate maintenance and to make it easier to reproduce all.sh builds
manually, remove the long, repeated list of -D options from
component_test_psa_crypto_config_basic and component_test_psa_crypto_drivers
and put it in a header file instead.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
When building with make, `make test` runs `run-test-suites.pl` which has a
verbose mode that reports the failing test cases, but it didn't provide a
way to enable this verbose mode. With the present commit, you can run `make
test TEST_FLAGS=-v` to use verbose mode.
Base the default for verbose mode on the same environment variable that
`make test` uses when building with CMake: default off, but enabled if
`CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE` is true. In particular, verbose mode will now be
on when building from `all.sh`.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Multipart decrypt now always expects positive result (i.e. the plaintext
that is passed in). Added new test that expects fail, and does no
multipart versions and concentrates on aead_verify.
Signed-off-by: Paul Elliott <paul.elliott@arm.com>
Previous tests only tested when the expected lengths were set to zero.
New test sends all data/ad then goes over by one byte.
Signed-off-by: Paul Elliott <paul.elliott@arm.com>