Check the return values of mbedtls_md_xx functions in our code. We were
already doing that everywhere for hash calculations, but not for HMAC
calculations.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
Zeroize local MAC variables used for CBC+HMAC cipher suites. In encryption,
this is just good hygiene but probably not needed for security since the
data protected by the MAC that could leak is about to be transmitted anyway.
In DTLS decryption, this could be a security issue since an adversary could
learn the MAC of data that they were trying to inject. At least with
encrypt-then-MAC, the adversary could then easily inject a datagram with
a corrected packet. TLS would still be safe since the receiver would close
the connection after the bad MAC.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@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>
Change the wording of the documentation for some CMAC functions,
as the existing wording, while technically correct, can be
easy to misunderstand. The reworded docs explain the flow of
a CMAC computation a little more fully.
Signed-off-by: David Horstmann <david.horstmann@arm.com>
Remove description of non-existing "mode" parameter from the docs of mbedtls_aes_crypt_ctr
Backport of #5105
Signed-off-by: Tom Cosgrove <tom.cosgrove@arm.com>
This is a workaround for an issue with mkstemp() in older MinGW releases that
causes simultaneous creation of .a files in the same directory to fail.
Fixes#5146
Signed-off-by: Tom Cosgrove <tom.cosgrove@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>
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>
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>
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>
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>
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>
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>