1. Update the release date in the ChangeLog.
2. Move some compiler guards around to hush warnings depending on the
build options.
3. Fix a string name for ECDSA P521 algo.
4. Fix a stray static function definition.
5. For FIPSv5 builds, add CAST tests to the API test and testsuite.
6. Add the wolfSSH_Init() and wolfSSH_Cleanup() to the unit test.
1. Remove the flag NO_MAIN_FUNCTION from the test tools.
2. For unit and api tests, follow the patter for the testsuite with its
NO_TESTSUITE_MAIN_DRIVER check.
1. Move ConvertHexToBin() and Base16_Decode() into test.h.
2. Add a description for the options in test.h.
3. Add a static to the hexDecode const array for Base16_Decode().
4. Add the check for options.h/user_settings.h to api and unit tests.
1. Rename ApiTest() and UnitTest() with wolfSSH prefix.
2. Modify wolfSSH_ApiTest() and wolfSSH_UnitTest() to take argc and argv
parameters.
3. Add main functions to the unit and api tests, that can be left out of
the build with the flag NO_MAIN_FUNCTION.
1. All the sources for the tests and examples did not have an include
for config.h. This fixed some inconsistent builds with an older
version of gcc.
2. Moved config.h from the src directory to the top level of the repo
directory.
1. Rename an error code that was prefixed with WC_ instead of WS_.
2. Add a new error code for missing callbacks.
3. Remove a redundant error code. Channel pending appeared twice.
4. Fix the error code vs string test.
1. Renumbered the dynamic memory type IDs so they don't conflict with wolfCrypt/wolfSSL.
2. Renumbered the error codes so they don't conflict with wolfCrypt.
3. Fixed a couple of typos when using dynamic memory type IDs that were missed due to default memory handling being used.
1. Didn't initialize errFd before calling select() in wolffwd.
2. Wasn't checking the accepted appFd in wolffwd.
3. For the test_KDF() unit test, a call to ConvertHexToBin() could succeed and leave eKey NULL, and pass it to memcmp().
1. In the echoserver, free the thread context before exiting app on error.
2. In the unit test, when checking the KDF, initialize the sizes to zero
and the pointers to NULL after freeing them.
1. Add a unit test to check all error codes have strings.
2. Add public function to return the error string for an error code.
3. Fill in the missing error strings.
4. Fix an error string (change a "verify" to "create").
1. Added Windows Visual Studio build solution. Includes projects for:
* wolfSSH static library
* echoserver
* unit-test
* api-test
* 32- and 64-bit debug and release builds for all
2. Made necessary tweaks including adding some wrapper functions so the code compiles for both Linux/macOS and Windows.
3. Fixed a bug in the KDF test where the output buffer wasn't updated when SHA-256 was added.
4. Added the fallthrough attribute for GCC7.
5. Replaced all uses of `uint8_t`, `uint16_t`, and `uint32_t` with the wolfCrypt provided `byte`, `word16`, and `word32`.
6. Split the new channel function into new and init.
7. Added some ECC keys for authentication testing.
8. Moved some functions and includes around.
9. Removed the keying state machine and replaced with a flag.
10. Added rekey trigger if the client sends *CTRL-F* to echoserver.
11. Moved the sequence number increase outside `CreateMac()`. Incremented if the packet was successfully created. This way the sequence number is incremented when using AES-GCM.
12. Removed the redundant function `SendText()`.
13. Renamed the `clientId` related functions and data members to `protoId` to keep things role agnostic.
14. Changed all references of `clientKey` and `serverKey` to `keys` and `peerKeys`.
15. Updated `GenerateKeys()` to generate `keys` and `peerKeys` appropriately based on the endpoint side.
16. Added the wolfSSL style _test.h_ file to group shared example functions in one place.
17. Changed the echoserver to be similar to wolfSSL's where the code may be included without the main function in another executable.
Note:
This commit is a squash of more than a dozen commits. IDE support was added to the client branch, but the client branch is on hold. There were many changes in the client branch that are needed going forward. The code at the head of the client branch was copied over to the IDE branch, and the client code either deleted or removed from the build.