Add a define WOLFSSL_CHECK_MEM_ZERO to turn on code that checks that
memory that must be zeroized before going out of use is zero.
Everytime sensitive data is put into a allocated buffer or stack buffer;
the address, its length and a name is stored to be checked later.
Where the stack buffer is about to go out of use, a call is added to
check that the required parts are zero.
wc_MemZero_Add() adds an address with length and name to a table of
addressed to be checked later.
wc_MemZero_Check() checks that the memory associated with the address is
zeroized where required.
mp_memzero_add() adds mp_int's data pointer with length and name to
table.
mp_memzero_check() checks that the data pointer is zeroized where
required.
Freeing memory will check the address. The length was prepended on
allocation.
Realloction was changed for WOLFSSL_CHECK_MEM_ZERO to perform an
allocate, check, copy, free.
With PR 5170, I added logic that requires a EVP_CTRL_GCM_SET_IV_FIXED command be
issued before a EVP_CTRL_GCM_IV_GEN command. This matches OpenSSL's behavior.
However, OpenSSL also clears the flag enabling EVP_CTRL_GCM_IV_GEN after
EVP_CTRL_GCM_SET_IV_FIXED if EVP_CipherInit is called with a NULL key.
Otherwise, the flag retains its value. We didn't mirror this logic, and that
caused problems in OpenSSH unit testing. This commit aligns our logic with
OpenSSL's and adds a regression test to test_evp_cipher_aes_gcm for this case.
* PKCS7 should use allocated buffer for RSA.
* PKCS7 small stack typo for `keyAlgArray` size in `wc_PKCS7_AddRecipient_KTRI`.
* Fix for use of `free`, which should be `XFREE` in api.c.
* Cleanup old RSA benchmarking MDK5/WINCE code no longer needed with `WC_DECLARE_ARRAY_DYNAMIC_DEC` and `WC_DECLARE_ARRAY_DYNAMIC_EXE`.
Discovered the AES-GCM flow using this command didn't work in our OpenSSH port.
This commit makes the behavior match OpenSSL and adds testing using known
OpenSSL-generated test vectors to prevent regressions. This was one of those
problems where two ends of a connection would work fine if they were both using
wolfSSL but not if one was using OpenSSL (i.e. OpenSSH interop with AES-GCM
was broken).
Prior to this commit, if you wanted access to the Finished messages from a
handshake, you needed to turn on the compatibility layer, via one of
OPENSSL_ALL, WOLFSSL_HAPROXY, or WOLFSSL_WPAS. With this commit, defining any
of these causes WOLFSSL_HAVE_TLS_UNIQUE to be defined (a reference to the
tls-unique channel binding which these messages are used for) in settings.h.
This allows a user to define WOLFSSL_HAVE_TLS_UNIQUE to access the Finished
messages without bringing in the whole compat layer.
Allow the user to register a session remove callback with wolfSSL_CTX_sess_set_remove_cb() that will be called when the session is about to be free'd or evicted from cache.
CBIORecv/Send are only assigned once.
IOCB_ReadCtx/WriteCtx only assigned once.
BuildMessage checks output and input wiht sizeOnly every call - state
machine doesn't cache these.
Renamed alias_tbl variables to something unique.
Other cppcheck fixes.
Also reworked pem_read_bio_key().
* Fix wolfSSL_RSA_public_decrypt() return value to match Openssl
* Add support for EVP_PKEY_verify_init() and EVP_PKEY_verify()
* wpa_supplicant SAE public key functionality requires this function.
* Add DSA support for EVP_PKEY_sign/verify()
* Add ECDSA support for EVP_PKEY_sign/verify()
* Add tests for EVP_PKEY_sign_verify()
* Fix "siglen = keySz" at error cases
* Fix wolfSSL_DSA_do_sign() usage
1. Check wolfSSL_BN_num_bytes() return value
2. Check siglen size
3. Double the siglen
* Check return code of wolfSSL_i2d_ECDSA_SIG() in wolfSSL_EVP_DigestSignFinal()
* Add size calculations to `wolfSSL_EVP_PKEY_sign`
* Add size checks to wolfSSL_EVP_PKEY_sign before writing out signature
* Use wc_ecc_sig_size() to calculate ECC signature size
Signed-off-by: Masashi Honma <masashi.honma@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Juliusz Sosinowicz <juliusz@wolfssl.com>
- Add support for ASN1_TIME_compare, DH_new_by_nid, OBJ_length, OBJ_get0_data,
and ChaCha20-Poly1305 and HKDF in the EVP layer.
- Map EC_POINT_get_affine_coordinates to
wolfSSL_EC_POINT_get_affine_coordinates_GFp and EC_POINT_set_affine_coordinates
to wolfSSL_EC_POINT_set_affine_coordinates_GFp.
- Add kdf.h compatibility header.
Allow Chachac20-Poly1305 to take an empty msg.
Allow AES-SIV to have an empty nonce.
Don't allow the length to be malleable. Must use the smallest number of
bytes to represent value.
ECDSA and DSA signature values are positive.
Add Sha512-224 and Sha512-256 OIDs.
ASN template - ensure the ECDSA/DSA signature uses all data.
Curve25519/Curve448 - WOLFSSL_ECDHX_SHARED_NOT_ZERO means shared secret
can't be 0.
Curve25519/Curve448 - check public value is less than order.
ECC - x or y may be zero but not both.
Ed25519/Ed448 - check S is less than order.
Ed448 - ge_p3_dbl can be simplified for ASM.
Prime check (integer.c/tfm.c/sp_int.c): Don't allow negative values and
make sure random candidate doesn't have bits higher than those in a set
when bits not a multiple of 8.
RSA: support Sha512-224 and Sha512-256.
RSA: Fix check for invalid in decryption. Affects plaintexts 256 bytes
and longer.
RSA: Don't allow base be larger than modulus.
RSA: Check small ciphertext (1 or 0) on decrypt when not using OAEP.
RSA: WOLFSSL_RSA_DECRYPT_TO_0_LEN allows decrypted value to be 0.
SP math all: fix div to handle large a and d when checking size of
remainder.
SP math all: set sign of result in sp_mod_2d()
Prior to this commit, this function used XMKTIME (mktime) to convert the
passed in WOLFSSL_ASN1_TIMEs to Unix timestamps. On platforms where time_t is
32 bits long, times after the year 2038 can't be represented with this type. To
fix this, we need to not use XMKTIME. With this commit, the static function
time2epoch is added to ssl.c, which uses the date time information to compute
seconds since the Unix epoch without the use of mktime. It returns the seconds
as a long long. This is sufficient to make the function work for years > 2038 on
the platform of the user who discovered this problem in the first place (Yocto
Linux on ARMv7).
- Previously, this function would round up the requested bits to the next
multiple of 8. With this commit, the function returns a number of exactly the
number of bits requested, which is the same behavior as OpenSSL. This problem
was discovered by a user using the compatibility layer with OpenSSH's ssh-keygen
utility.
- This function now respects the top and bottom parameters.
- Improved unit testing.
- use the `WOLFSSL_BUF_MEM` struct to resize the internal memory buffer
- add a `WOLFSSL_BIO_RESIZE_THRESHOLD` define that will be used to determine how often to shrink the internal buffer. This should cut down on the number of free/malloc calls made significantly. This should help with our inefficient 1 byte reads in `loadX509orX509REQFromPemBio`.
- implement `wolfSSL_BUF_MEM_resize` which allows bi-directional buffer size manipulation
Recommend using `wolfSSL_get1_session` and `NO_SESSION_CACHE_REF` for session resumption purposes. `wolfSSL_get_session` should not be used unless to inspect the current session object.
This function should not error out if one of the passed in times is the Unix
epoch. This amounts to erroring out when the XMKTIME returns < 0, rather than
<= 0.
Like other i2d functions, these functions should be able to take a NULL output
parameter and return the necessary output buffer size. This commit adds this
ability. This commit also removes some redundant code in wolfSSL_i2d_X509_NAME.
Currently, it only supports ECC, which is all we need it for for the OpenSplice
port we're working on. In the ECC case, all it needs to do is set the group
appropriately. The logic is very similar to `wolfSSL_EVP_PKEY_keygen`, minus
the final step of actually generating the key.
Before this pull request, `wolfSSL_get_session` always returned a pointer to the internal session cache. The user can't tell if the underlying session hasn't changed before it calls `wolfSSL_set_session` on it. This PR adds a define `NO_SESSION_CACHE_REF` (for now only defined with `OPENSSL_COMPATIBLE_DEFAULTS`) that makes wolfSSL only return a pointer to `ssl->session`. The issue is that this makes the pointer returned non-persistent ie: it gets free'd with the `WOLFSSL` object. This commit leverages the lightweight `ClientCache` to "increase" the size of the session cache. The hash of the session ID is checked to make sure that the underlying session hasn't changed.
- Adding and getting sessions to and from the local cache is now atomic.
- The new internal `wolfSSL_GetSessionFromCache` requires a destination object to be supplied when retrieving from the cache so that items can be retrieved independently from the cache. For most existing calls, the destination is `ssl->session`.
-`PREALLOC_SESSION_TICKET_LEN` defines how much memory is temporarily allocated for the ticket if it doesn't fit in the static session buffer.
- New/Implemented API
- `SSL_has_pending`
- `wolfSSL_CertManagerLoadCRLFile`
- `wolfSSL_LoadCRLFile`
- `wolfSSL_CTX_LoadCRLFile`
- `wolfSSL_CTX_add_session`
- Calling chain certificate API (for example `wolfSSL_CTX_use_certificate_chain_file`) no longer requires an actual chain certificate PEM file to be passed in as input. `ProcessUserChain` error in `ProcessBuffer` is ignored if it returns that it didn't find a chain.
- Add `WOLFSSL_TICKET_HAVE_ID` macro. When defined tickets will include the original session ID that can be used to lookup the session in internal cache. This is useful for fetching information about the peer that doesn't get sent in a resumption (such as the peer's certificate chain).
- Add `ssl->ticketSessionID` field because `ssl->session.sessionID` is used to return the "bogus" session ID sent by the client in TLS 1.3
- `OPENSSL_COMPATIBLE_DEFAULTS` changes
- Define `WOLFSSL_TRUST_PEER_CERT` and certificates added as CA's will also be loaded as trusted peer certificates
- Define `WOLFSSL_TLS13_MIDDLEBOX_COMPAT`
- Seperate `internalCacheOff` and `internalCacheLookupOff` options to govern session addition and lookup
- `VerifyServerSuite` now determines if RSA is available by checking for it directly and not assuming it as the default if static ECC is not available
- `WOLFSSL_SESSION` changes
- `ssl->extSession` added to return a dynamic session when internalCacheOff is set
- `ssl->session.refPtr` made dynamic and gets free'd in `SSL_ResourceFree`
- If `SSL_MODE_AUTO_RETRY` is set then retry should only occur during a handshake
- `WOLFSSL_TRUST_PEER_CERT` code now always uses `cert->subjectHash` for the `cm->tpTable` table row selection
- Change some error message names to line up with OpenSSL equivalents
- Run `MatchSuite` again if certificate setup callback installed and successful
- Refactor clearing `ASN_NO_PEM_HEADER` off the error queue into a macro
- `wolfSSL_get_peer_certificate` now returns a duplicated object meaning that the caller needs to free the returned object
- Allign `wolfSSL_CRYPTO_set_mem_functions` callbacks with OpenSSL API
- `wolfSSL_d2i_PKCS12_bio` now consumes the input BIO. It now supports all supported BIO's instead of only memory BIO.
- stunnel specific
- Always return a session object even if we don't have a session in cache. This allows stunnel to save information in the session external data that will be transfered to new connections if the session is reused
- When allocating a dynamic session, always do `wolfSSL_SESSION_set_ex_data(session, 0, (void *)(-1)`. This is to mimic the new index callback set in `SSL_SESSION_get_ex_new_index`.
- Fix comment in `wolfSSL_AES_cbc_encrypt`
- Trusted peer certificate suite tests need to have CRL disabled since we don't have the issuer certificate in the CA store if the certificates are only added as trusted peer certificates.
tested
* whitespace in src/ssl.c, tests/api.c, wolfssl/openssl/fips_rand.h.
* clang-analyzer-core.StackAddressEscape from llvm-15 clang-tidy, in tests/suites.c:execute_test_case().
* bugprone-suspicious-memory-comparison from llvm-15 clang-tidy, in src/internal.c:DoSessionTicket() and src/ssl.c:wolfSSL_sk_push().
* Fix for `EVP_CIPHER_CTX_flags`, which mapped to a missing function (broke openvpn)
* Added stack of name entries for ipsec/racoon support.
* Added `X509_STORE_CTX_set_flags` stub.
* Added PKCS7 NID types.
* Improved FIPS "SHA" logic in `test_wolfSSL_SHA`
* Added some uncommon NID type definitions.
* Expose the DH `DH_set_length` and `DH_set0_pqg` with OPENSSL_ALL
This commit adds `wolfSSL_SetTimeCb` and `wolfSSL_time`. The former allows the
user to override the function wolfSSL uses to get the current time,
`wolfSSL_time`. If set, `wolfSSL_time` uses that function. If not set,
`wolfSSL_time` uses the `XTIME` macro by default. This functionality is needed
for the port of chrony to wolfSSL. chrony is an NTP implementation that uses
GnuTLS by default. For TLS, chrony uses the time it computes in place of the
default system time function.
Fixed a lot of shadowed global values. Some were prototype and function
declaration parameter name conflicts. Some conflicted with typenames.
Some conflicted with globals in libc.
When `OPENSSL_COMPATIBLE_DEFAULTS` is defined then `SSL_MODE_AUTO_RETRY` is set on context creation. For this test we need to clear this mode so that the `WOLFSSL_CBIO_ERR_WANT_READ` can propagate up to the user.
- Define `OPENSSL_COMPATIBLE_DEFAULTS` and `WOLFSSL_NO_OCSP_ISSUER_CHECK` for Apache config
- Fix `SSL_set_timeout` to match OpenSSL signature
- Implement `pkey` in `X509_INFO`
- Detect attempt to connect with plain HTTP
- Implement `wolfSSL_OCSP_request_add1_nonce`
- Set `ssl->cipher.bits` when calling `wolfSSL_get_current_cipher`
- Use custom flush method in `wolfSSL_BIO_flush` when set in BIO method
- Set the TLS version options in the `ssl->options` at the end of ClientHello parsing
- Don't modify the `ssl->version` when in a handshake (`ssl->msgsReceived.got_client_hello` is set)
- `wolfSSL_get_shutdown` returns a full bidirectional return when the SSL object is cleared. `wolfSSL_get_shutdown` calls `wolfSSL_clear` on a successful shutdown so if we detect a cleared SSL object, assume full shutdown was performed.
Currently, the `ParseCert` function is only available if `WOLFSSL_ASN_API` is
defined to `WOLFSSL_API`. The only way to achieve this without enabling the
compatibility layer is to define `WOLFSSL_TEST_CERT`. There are users defining
this so that they can parse certs with wolfCrypt, even though this doesn't seem
to be the original intent of the define. This commit adds the function
`wc_ParseCert` to the public wolfCrypt API. It's simply a wrapper around
`ParseCert`. Similarly, this commit adds `wc_InitDecodedCert` and
`wc_FreeDecodedCert` to the public API, which are wrappers around
`InitDecodedCert` and `FreeDecodedCert`, respectively.
- Add KEYGEN to Nginx config
- Check for name length in `wolfSSL_X509_get_subject_name`
- Refactor `wolfSSL_CONF_cmd`
- Implement `wolfSSL_CONF_cmd_value_type`
- Don't forecfully overwrite side
- `issuerName` should be `NULL` since the name is empty
* Adds new build option `WOLFSSL_CUSTOM_OID` for supplying a custom OID in a CSR
* Fixes in ASN template CSR generation.
* Fix to allow calling `wc_Ed25519PublicKeyToDer` and `wc_Ed448PublicKeyToDer` with NULL output buffer to get length only.
* Refactor of the certificate subject name encoding.
* Refactor of the OID's to consolidate.
* Improvements to the Domain Component API unit test.
ZD 12943
WOLFSSL_PUBLIC_MP and disable algorithms didn't work because of api.c.
- mp_cond_copy not available unless ECC compiled in
- wc_export_int not available unless ECC compiled in
Enabling only DH and using SP with SP Math didn't work as the DH
parameters were too small.
sp_cmp is needed when only DH.
mp_set_int is was not available in SP math when RSA is not defined.
mp_set is close enough for the use cases.
Configure with SP and SP math but not RSA, DH and ECC didn't configure -
now default to small maths.
- Postal Code
- Street Address
- External Key Usage
- Netscape Certificate Type
- CRL Distribution Points
- Storing full Authority Key Identifier information
- Add new certificates to `certs/test` for testing
- Update WOLFSSL_ASN_TEMPLATE to match new features
1. In the unit test, when checking the build options, also check for
FIPSv4 to make sure 2048-bit RSA is used.
2. In the standalone SHA-1 one step hash function, wc_InitSha() wasn't
getting called, so the FIPS flags didn't get checked. (It was using
wc_InitSha_ex() which bypasses the FIPS checks.)
Recently, we had a wolfEngine customer report a compilation error because
wolfSSL and OpenSSL both define the typedef pem_password_cb. The solution is to
namespace our typedef with the wc_ prefix. In order to not break existing code
that relies on wolfSSL providing pem_password_cb, if OPENSSL_COEXIST is not
defined, we define pem_password_cb as a macro that maps to wc_pem_password_cb.
* Adds `EVP_PKCS82PKEY` and `d2i_PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO`.
* Adds `EVP_PKEY2PKCS8` and `i2d_PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO`.
* Adds `ECDSA_verify`.
* Fix to allow `SHA256()` and `MD5()` with FIPSv2.
* Decouple crypto callbacks and hash flags
* Fix for possible use of uninitialized when building TLS bench without TLS v1.3.
* Fix for building with `NO_CHECK_PRIVATE_KEY`. Test `./configure --disable-pkcs12 --enable-opensslextra CFLAGS="-DNO_CHECK_PRIVATE_KEY"`.
* Fix to support `RSA_public_decrypt` for PKCSv15 only with FIPS.
* Cleanup `RSA_public_encrypt`, `RSA_public_decrypt` and `RSA_private_decrypt`.
* Added instructions for building wolfSSL with Android kernel.
* This PR resolves issues with using TLS client authentication (mutual auth) with crypto callbacks. The TLS client auth will not be sent without a private key being set. The solution is to allow setting a public key only if crypto callbacks is enabled and a devId is set.
* Fix to allow using crypto callbacks with TLS mutual authentication where a private key is not available.
* Fix for ED25519 sign when only a private key is loaded.
* Fix to enable crypto callbacks for ED25519 and Curve25519 in TLS by using the _ex init functions.
* Fix for wc_PemToDer return code where a PKCS8 header does not exist.
* Remove duplicate logs in DoCertificateVerify.
* Doxygen API updates: Added crypto callback help and updated use_PrivateKey with info about public key use.
* * Added crypto callback tests for TLS client and server with mutual auth for RSA, ECC and ED25519.
* Enhanced the API unit test TLS code to allow setting CA, cert and key.
* Revert ED25519 changes. Opt to calculate public key directly when required for signing in the TLS crypto callback test. Build configuration fixes.
* Fix to use proper devId in `ProcessBufferTryDecode`.
* Various build fixes due to changes in PR. G++ issue with `missing-field-initializers`. Unused api.c func with DTLS and session export. Duplicate `eccKeyPubFile` def.
* Added crypto callback TLS tests at WOLFSSL object level. Fix for ED25519/ED448 with client mutual auth where the private key is not set till WOLFSSL object. Fix issues with `wolfSSL_CTX_GetDevId` where devId is set on WOLFSSL object. Enable the `_id` API's for crypto callbacks.
* Proper fix for `eccKeyPubFile` name conflict. Was causing RSA test to fail (expected DER, not PEM).
* add DIST_POINT compatibility functions
* switch X509_LU_* from enum to define, prevent compiler type warnings
* refactoring, adding in comments, and formating
* refactoring and a memory leak fix
* cast return value for g++ warning
* refactor wolfSSL_sk_DIST_POINT_pop_free and remove NULL assign after free
* fix get next DIST_POINT node for free function
Co-authored-by: Jacob Barthelmeh <jacob@wolfssl.com>
Also, fixes for the things they caught such as:
- ssl->arrays->preMasterSecret is pre-allocated so copy into it instead of
moving ownership of buffer.
- server does not need to save the public key.
- in TLSX_KeyShare_Parse() don't call TLSX_KeyShare_Use() because its done in
TLSX_PopulateExtensions().
- in TLSX_KeyShare_Use(), the server generates the ciphertext while the client
generates the public key.
- in TLSX_PopulateExtensions(), prevent client from calling TLSX_KeyShare_Use()
because its already been done.
- Support longer curve/group names.
* Remove NTRU and OQS
* Keep the DTLS serialization format backwards compatible.
* Remove n from mygetopt_long() call.
* Fix over-zealous deletion.
* Resolve problems found by @SparkiDev
configure.ac: fix ed25519/sha512 dependency test to not misfire when ENABLED_32BIT;
wolfssl/wolfcrypt/curve{25519,448}.h: fix redundant typedefs of curve{25519,448}_key (fixes -Wpedantic warnings);
configure.ac: fix for "ISO C forbids an empty translation unit [-Werror=pedantic]", re wolfcrypt/src/sp_c{32,64}.c;
configure.ac: fixes for --enable-32bit versus pedantic "ISO C forbids an empty translation unit", including explicit exclusion of 32bit-incompatible algorithms from enable-all and enable-all-crypto sets;
tests/api.c: fixes for a couple inadequately gated SHA2 dependencies;
tests/api.c:test_wolfSSL_set_alpn_protos(): fix prototype missing (void);
wolfcrypt/src/misc.c and wolfssl/wolfcrypt/misc.h: fix ForceZero() definition and NO_INLINE prototype to not counterfactually constify the mem ptr, to avoid -Wmaybe-uninitialized from gcc11;
wolfcrypt/src/des3.c: drop obsolete register qualifier from declaration in DesSetKey(), for c++17 compatibility;
src/ssl.c:wolfSSL_BN_mod_word(): fix cast of arg2 to mp_mod_d().
* `wolfSSL_PEM_write_bio_PUBKEY` needs to write only the public part
The `wolfSSL_PEM_write_bio_PUBKEY` output can't contain the private portion of the key. This output could be used to distribute the public key and if it contains the private part then it gets leaked to others.
* Add heap hint to `wolfSSL_RSA_To_Der`
* Correct function name in logs
* Fixes for building with Ed/Curve25519 only. Fix for IoT safe demo to exit after running once. Added `WOLFSSL_DH_EXTRA` to `--enable-all` and `--enable-sniffer`. Cleanup uses of `==` in configure.ac. Various spelling fixes.
* Fix for sniffer with TLS v1.3 session tickets.
* Fix for ASN Template Ed25519 key export (missing version / not setting OID correctly).
* Add key import/export support for Curve25519/Curve448. Refactor of the 25519/448 ASN code to combine duplicate code.
* Refactor of Curve25519 code. Improved public key export to handle generation when only private is set. Improved private scalar buffer sizing.
* Fix for static ephemeral loading of file buffer.
* Added sniffer Curve25519 support and test case.
* Fix for sniffer to not use ECC for X25519 if both are set.
* Fix Curve448 public export when only private is set.
* Fix for `dh_generate_test` for small stack size.
* Reduce stack size use on new asymmetric DER import/export functions. Cleanup pub length calc.
* Fix invalid comment.
- `EVP_PKEY_assign_RSA` should store the private key in DER format, not the
public key.
- The last call to `infoCb` in `wolfSSL_BIO_write` should provide the length of
the data to write.
- We should be able to parse RSA public keys starting with BEGIN RSA PUBLIC KEY
and ending with END RSA PUBLIC KEY.
* Adds `--enable-linuxkm-pie` and associated infrastructure, to support FIPS mode in the Linux kernel module.
* Adds `tests/api.c` missing (void) arglist to `test_SSL_CIPHER_get_xxx()`.
- Handle case where output buffer is NULL. In this case, passed in output buffer
length pointer should be given the maximum output buffer size needed.
- Add better debug messages.
# New or Updated APIs
- wolfSSL_get_tlsext_status_type
- wolfSSL_X509_chain_up_ref
- wolfSSL_get0_verified_chain
- SSL_CTX_set_cert_cb
- SSL_certs_clear
- SSL_add0_chain_cert ssl_cert_add0_chain_cert
- SSL_add1_chain_cert ssl_cert_add1_chain_cert
- sk_X509_NAME_new_null
- SSL_CTX_set_cert_cb
- SSL_set0_verify_cert_store
- SSL_set_client_CA_list
# Other Changes
- Ignore gdbinit
- Add api.c tests for new API
- Add `WOLFSSL_X509_STORE* x509_store_pt` to `WOLFSSL`
- Add macro to select the `WOLFSSL` specific store when available and the associated `WOLFSSL_CTX` store otherwise. Calls to `ssl->ctx->cm` and `ssl->ctx->x509_store*` were replaced by macros.
- NO-OP when setting existing store
- Add reference counter to `WOLFSSL_X509_STORE`
- Cleanup MD5 redundant declarations
- WOLFSSL_ERROR may map to nothing so make assignment outside of it
- refMutex fields are excluded with SINGLE_THREADED macro
- Chain cert refactor
- Make `wolfSSL_add0_chain_cert` and `wolfSSL_add1_chain_cert` not affect the context associated with the SSL object
- `wolfSSL_CTX_add1_chain_cert` now updates the `ctx->certChain` on success and stores the cert in `ctx->x509Chain` for later free'ing
pyOpenSSL needs the OpenSSL function X509_EXTENSION_dup, so this commit adds
that to the compatibility layer. It also needs to be able to access the DER
encoding of the subject alt names in a cert, so that's added as well.
Default is SEC 1.
To use old ECIES implementation: --enable-eccencrypt=old or define
WOLFSSL_ECIES_OLD
To use ISO-18033 implememtation: --enable-eccencrypt=iso18033 or
define WOLFSSL_ECIES_ISO18033
Support passing NULL for public key into wc_ecc_decrypt().
Support not having public key in privKey passed into wc_ecc_encrypt() -
public key is calculated and stored in priKey.
Add decrypt KAT test for ECIES.
* Fixes for handling PKCS8 in keys with EVP PKEY. Resolves QT test issues. Replacement to PR #3925.
* Improved code handling for PKCS 8 headers. Change PemToDer to not strip the PKCS8 header.
* Add support in the ECC/RSA/DH key import code to support detection / handling of the PKCS8 header.
* Fix for `wc_RsaKeyToDer` to be exposed with `OPENSSL_EXTRA`.
* Adds EVP PKCS8 test case for RSA and ECC.
* Refactor `test_wolfSSL_OPENSSL_hexstr2buf` to resolve g++ compiler warning.
* Added new `WOLFSSL_TRAP_MALLOC_SZ` build option to trap mallocs that are over a specified size.
harmonize the ED448 API with the ED25519 API by making wc_ed448_verify_msg_ex() and wc_ed448_init_ex() public functions;
track devId and heap pointer in ed*_key.{devId,heap}, and pass them through to sha init functions;
add ed*_key.{sha,sha_clean_flag}, and ed*_hash_{reset,update,final} functions, and use them for all ED hashing ops, to support streaming API and for optimally efficient reuse for the preexisting ED calls;
add ed448_hash() akin to ed25519_hash(), and use it in place of wc_Shake256Hash(), for .sha_clean_flag dynamics.
add to wc_ed*_import_private_key() the ability to import the combined key generated by wc_ed*_export_private() without supplying the redundant public key;
add macro asserts near top of ed*.h to assure the required hash functions are available;
fix {NO,HAVE}_ED*_{SIGN,VERIFY};
wolfcrypt/test/test.c: add missing key initializations in ed*_test();
wolfcrypt/test/test.c: fix unaligned access in myDecryptionFunc() detected by -fsanitize=address,undefined.