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David Benjamin
1764d7a3ea Fix ERR_GET_REASON checks.
Reason codes across libraries may collide. One must never check
ERR_GET_REASON without also checking ERR_GET_LIB.

Change-Id: I0b58ce27a5571ab173d231c1a673bce1cf0427aa
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2018-09-26 19:02:42 +00:00
David Benjamin
e7692f5598 Add a basic test for PEM_X509_INFO_read_bio.
This format is kind of silly, but it seems not completely unused? Add a
basic test for it before I rewrite it to fix the function pointer casts.

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2018-09-26 17:42:58 +00:00
David Benjamin
fb86b888ef Replace BIO_new + BIO_set_fp with BIO_new_fp.
It's a little bit shorter.

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2018-09-26 17:21:08 +00:00
Adam Langley
5ede28c8a4 Tighten up getrandom handling.
While I don't believe EINTR can occur with a non-blocking getrandom call
when talking to the kernel directly, that may not be true when certain
sandboxing systems are being used.

Additionally, with this change we will no longer silently ignore errors
other than ENOSYS.

Update-Note: update internal bug 115344138.

Change-Id: I952c132cf325dcc17dc38e68f054abc41de1f8b0
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2018-09-20 16:15:51 +00:00
David Benjamin
371305f58a Push an error on sigalg mismatch in X509_verify.
It was failing but not pushing an error. See
https://github.com/google/conscrypt/pull/537

Change-Id: Iafba1a5c0c7ef8e0535b335aa93df6f520c3803e
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2018-09-19 03:44:50 +00:00
David Benjamin
5baee45652 Use Go modules with delocate.
This makes running go test, etc., in util/fipstools/delocate work! This
adds a go_executable command to CMake like:

  go_executable(delocate boringssl.googlesource.com/boringssl/util/fipstools/delocate)

which internally gets dependencies and whatnot so it behaves like usual
Go.

Update-Note: delocate has been rearranged a bit.
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2018-09-17 22:19:52 +00:00
David Benjamin
302ef5ee12 Keep the GCM bits in one place.
This avoids needing to duplicate the "This API differs [...]" comment.

Change-Id: If07c77bb66ecdae4e525fa01cc8c762dbacb52f1
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2018-09-17 22:12:21 +00:00
David Benjamin
580be2b184 Trim 88 bytes from each AES-GCM EVP_AEAD.
EVP_AEAD reused portions of EVP_CIPHER's GCM128_CONTEXT which contains both the
key and intermediate state for each operation. (The legacy OpenSSL EVP_CIPHER
API has no way to store just a key.) Split out a GCM128_KEY and store that
instead.

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2018-09-17 22:05:51 +00:00
Chris Kennelly
b5e4a225e4 Use sdallocx, if available, when deallocating.
Providing a size hint to the allocator is substantially faster,
especially as we already know/need the size for OPENSSL_cleanse.

We provide a weak symbol that falls back to free when a malloc with
sdallocx is not statically linked with BoringSSL.

Alternatives considered:
* Use dlsym():  This is prone to fail on statically linked binaries
  without symbols.  Additionally, the extra indirection adds call
  overhead above and beyond the linker resolved technique we're using.
* Use CMake rules to identify whether sdallocx is available:  Once the
  library is built, we may link against a variety of malloc
  implementations (not all of which may have sdallocx), so we need to
  have a fallback when the symbol is unavailable.

Change-Id: I3a78e88fac5b6e5d4712aa0347d2ba6b43046e07
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2018-09-17 21:02:59 +00:00
Adam Langley
ff997452fc Don't include quotes in heredocs.
Unsurprisingly it doesn't work.

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Phillipp Schoppmann
bef6cc2933 Fix check of the pointer returned by BN_CTX_get
The check of `r` instead of `rr` was introduced in change
I298400b988e3bd108d01d6a7c8a5b262ddf81feb.

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2018-09-11 16:35:22 +00:00
Adam Langley
695e589b0c Include newlines at the end of generated asm.
Perl's print doesn't automatically include a newline and the delocate
script doesn't like files that don't end with one.

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2018-09-10 16:47:13 +00:00
Adam Langley
e77c27d734 Automatically disable assembly with MSAN.
MSAN is incompatible with hand-written assembly code. Previously we
required that OPENSSL_NO_ASM be set when building with MSAN, and the
CMake build would take care of this. However, with other build systems
it wasn't always so easy.

This change automatically disables assembly when the compiler is
configured for MSAN.

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2018-09-07 21:12:37 +00:00
David Benjamin
967cd8219c Mark the C version of md5_block_data_order static.
This doesn't really matter, but once less visible symbol.

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2018-09-07 20:00:12 +00:00
David Benjamin
19ac2666b9 Make symbol-prefixing work on ARM.
The assembly files need some includes. Also evp.h has some conflicting
macros. Finally, md5.c's pattern of checking if a function name is
defined needs to switch to checking MD5_ASM.

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2018-09-07 17:43:05 +00:00
David Benjamin
632d1127df Add some RAND_bytes tests.
We're a far cry from the good old days when we just read from /dev/urandom
without any fuss...

In particular, the threading logic is slightly non-trivial and probably worth
some basic sanity checks. Also write a fork-safety test, and test the
fork-unsafe-buffering path.

The last one is less useful right now, since fork-unsafe-buffering is a no-op
with RDRAND enabled (although we do have an SDE bot...), but it's probably
worth exercising the code in
https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/c/boringssl/+/31564.

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2018-09-06 23:54:57 +00:00
Joshua Liebow-Feeser
8c7c6356e6 Support symbol prefixes
- In base.h, if BORINGSSL_PREFIX is defined, include
  boringssl_prefix_symbols.h
- In all .S files, if BORINGSSL_PREFIX is defined, include
  boringssl_prefix_symbols_asm.h
- In base.h, BSSL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN and BSSL_NAMESPACE_END are
  defined with appropriate values depending on whether
  BORINGSSL_PREFIX is defined; these macros are used in place
  of 'namespace bssl {' and '}'
- Add util/make_prefix_headers.go, which takes a list of symbols
  and auto-generates the header files mentioned above
- In CMakeLists.txt, if BORINGSSL_PREFIX and BORINGSSL_PREFIX_SYMBOLS
  are defined, run util/make_prefix_headers.go to generate header
  files
- In various CMakeLists.txt files, add "global_target" that all
  targets depend on to give us a place to hook logic that must run
  before all other targets (in particular, the header file generation
  logic)
- Document this in BUILDING.md, including the fact that it is
  the caller's responsibility to provide the symbol list and keep it
  up to date
- Note that this scheme has not been tested on Windows, and likely
  does not work on it; Windows support will need to be added in a
  future commit

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2018-09-06 20:07:52 +00:00
Adam Langley
e84c375303 Create output directories for perlasm.
Flattening the build seems to have changed the order of actions when
using Make and output directories for perlasm are no longer created
before Perl is run. Additionally, if the output directory doesn't exist,
the perlasm scripts seem to output to stdout instead.

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2018-09-06 15:47:57 +00:00
Adam Langley
3a08fbd2a4 Fix Fiat path.
(I'm not sure why this built anywhere, but it did.)

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2018-09-06 15:38:25 +00:00
Adam Langley
3faf3db6d8 Fix GCC (8.2.1) build error.
Not sure that I think this is a very valid build error from GCC, but
it's easy enough to work around.

../crypto/cpu-arm-linux_test.cc: In member function ‘virtual void ARMLinuxTest_CPUInfo_Test::TestBody()’:
../crypto/cpu-arm-linux_test.cc:25:10: error: declaration of ‘struct ARMLinuxTest_CPUInfo_Test::TestBody()::Test’ shadows a previous local [-Werror=shadow]
   struct Test {
          ^~~~
In file included from ../crypto/cpu-arm-linux_test.cc:19:
../third_party/googletest/include/gtest/gtest.h:375:23: note: shadowed declaration is here
 class GTEST_API_ Test {

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2018-09-06 15:38:11 +00:00
David Benjamin
681ff27720 Flatten most of the crypto target.
The fipsmodule is still separate as that's a lot of build mess. (Though
that too may be worth pulling in eventually. CMake usually has different
opinions on generated files if they're in the same directory. We might
be able to avoid the set_source_properties(GENERATED) thing.)

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2018-09-05 23:41:25 +00:00
David Benjamin
1fcae84a4f Flatten assembly files.
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2018-09-05 23:39:59 +00:00
David Benjamin
8cd61f710b Fix corner case in cpuinfo parser.
I realized looking at the sigalgs parser that I messed up the
space-splitting logic slightly. If the CPU features are "foo bar baz",
it would not parse "baz". This doesn't particular matter (the last one
is "crc32"), but better to parse it correctly.

Fix this and add a unit test. While I'm here, may as well add a fuzzer
too.

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2018-09-05 00:00:14 +00:00
David Benjamin
53affef486 No negative moduli.
https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/31085 wasn't right. We already forbid
creating BN_MONT_CTX on negative numbers, which means almost all moduli already
don't work with BN_mod_exp_mont. Only -1 happened to not get rejected, but it
computed the wrong value. Reject it instead.

Update-Note: BN_mod_exp* will no longer work for negative moduli. It already
didn't work for all negative odd moduli other than -1, so rejecting -1 and
negative evens is unlikely to be noticed.

Bug: 71
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2018-09-04 22:26:53 +00:00
David Benjamin
2556f8ba60 Clarify thread-safety of key objects.
This often causes confusion since, for various silly reasons (intrinsic
ref-counting, FOO_METHOD, and RSA's cached Montgomery bits), the thread
safety of some functions don't match the usual const/non-const
distinction. Fix const-ness where easy and document it otherwise.

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David Benjamin
1c2532ffe6 Fix error strings for SSL_R_TLS13_DOWNGRADE.
make_errors.go didn't seem to get run.

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2018-08-22 01:26:47 +00:00
Joshua Liebow-Feeser
21558f43ce Document error behavior of PKCS5_PBKDF2_HMAC and EVP_PBE_scrypt
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David Benjamin
a130ce0b71 Update TLS 1.3 citations for the final RFC.
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David Benjamin
c4131a4a23 Support the allocating case of i2d_ASN1_{BOOLEAN,OBJECT}.
Imported from upstream's 0971432f6f6d8b40d797133621809bd31eb7bf4e and
7d4c97add12cfa5d4589880b09d6139c3203e2f4, but with missing tests added. Along
the way, make Bytes work with any Span<const uint8_t>-convertable type.

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2018-08-16 15:59:11 +00:00
David Benjamin
378cca8016 Handle a modulus of -1 correctly.
Historically, OpenSSL's modular exponentiation functions tolerated negative
moduli by ignoring the sign bit. The special case for a modulus of 1 should do
the same. That said, this is ridiculous and the only reason I'm importing this
is BN_abs_is_word(1) is marginally more efficient than BN_is_one() and we
haven't gotten around to enforcing positive moduli yet.

Thanks to Guido Vranken and OSSFuzz for finding this issue and reporting to
OpenSSL.

(Imported from upstream's 235119f015e46a74040b78b10fd6e954f7f07774.)

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2018-08-16 15:57:10 +00:00
David Benjamin
01e8e625ad Don't allow RC4 in PEM.
This fixes uninitialized memory read reported by Nick Mathewson in
https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/6347.

It imports the memset from upstream's 2c739f72e5236a8e0c351c00047c77083dcdb77f,
but I believe that fix is incorrect and instead RC4 shouldn't be allowed in
this context. See
https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/6603#issuecomment-413066462 for
details.

Update-Note: Decoding a password-protected PEM block with RC4 will, rather than
derive garbage from uninitialized memory, simply fail. Trying to encode a
password-protect PEM block with an unsupported cipher will also fail, rather
than output garbage (e.g. tag-less AES-GCM).

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2018-08-16 15:33:43 +00:00
Adam Langley
cac346eddb Update Miller–Rabin check numbers.
This imports upstream's be4e1f79f631e49c76d02fe4644b52f907c374b2.

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David Benjamin
bc3286bb8c Add a pile of compatibility functions.
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2018-08-13 23:13:26 +00:00
Adam Langley
5e3c8a61ab Bound two other cases of PKCS#12 iteration counts.
The fuzzer found another place where it could cause a timeout by
providing a huge PBKDF2 iteration count. This change bounds another two
places where we parse out iteration counts and that's hopefully all of
them.

BUG=oss-fuzz:9853

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David Benjamin
bdc409801f Add new curve/hash ECDSA combinations from Wycheproof.
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David Benjamin
af37f84840 Add RSA-PSS tests from Wycheproof.
Along the way, split up the EVPTest Wycheproof tests into separate tests (they
shard better when running in parallel).

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David Benjamin
f84c0dad7a Use newly-sharded ECDH tests.
Also remove some transition step for a recent format change. Together, this
removes the curve hacks in the converter, which can now be purely syntactic.
The RSA ones are still a bit all over the place in terms of sharded vs
combined, so leaving that alone for now.

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2018-08-10 18:25:51 +00:00
David Benjamin
e6fd125d31 Align on a single CMake style.
We currently write a mix of "if (FOO)" and "if(FOO)". While the former looks
more like a usual language, CMake believes everything, even "if" and "else", is
just a really really funny function call (a "command").

We should pick something for consistency. Upstream CMake writes "if(FOO)", so
go with that one.

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2018-08-10 16:22:31 +00:00
David Benjamin
4e446f27d0 Update citations to RFC 8410.
Confirmed the section numbers and sample key still match.

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David Benjamin
e9ae99bba2 Add an option to statically link a custom libc++.
MSan and TSan both require instrumenting everything. Add some machinery so we
can do this on the bots.

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2018-08-09 21:37:04 +00:00
Adam Langley
7c1f21a1d1 Add XChaCha20-Poly1305 AEAD.
This is a version of ChaCha20-Poly1305 that takes a 24-byte nonce,
making the nonce suitable for random generation. It's compatible with
the AEAD of the same name in libsodium.

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2018-08-09 18:49:09 +00:00
David Benjamin
a3202d7bc1 Add EVP_CTRL_AEAD_* constants.
Upstream generalized most of the EVP_CTRL_GCM_* constants to be their general
AEAD API in 1.1.0. Define them for better compatibility with code that targets
OpenSSL 1.1.0.

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Adam Langley
826ce15092 Support OpenSSL APIs SSL[_CTX]_set1_sigalgs[_list].
These functions can be used to configure the signature algorithms. One
of them is a string mini-languaging parsing function, which we generally
dislike because it defeats static analysis. However, some dependent
projects (in this case TensorFlow) need it and we also dislike making
people patch.

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2018-08-09 16:57:09 +00:00
Adam Langley
04e149f840 Set the fuzzer PBKDF2 limit to 2048.
Our test data uses values to up 2048 so the 1024 limit was causing tests
to fail in fuzzing mode.

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Adam Langley
c81965a8ad Set PBKDF2 limit in PKCS#12 to 100M.
The previous limit was |UINT_MAX|. Windows limits to 600K, but that's
already causing issues. This seems like a balance between being
completely crazy and still large enough not to have to worry for a long
time. It's still probably too large for backend systems wanting to
process arbitrary PKCS#12, but I don't think any fixed value will
satisfy all desires.

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Adam Langley
2bcb315138 Limit the number of PBKDF2 iterations when fuzzing.
(Otherwise the fuzzer will discover that it can trigger extremely large
amounts of computation and start timing out.)

BUG=oss-fuzz:9767

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2018-08-08 16:12:50 +00:00
Adam Langley
6410e18e91 Update several assembly files from upstream.
This change syncs several assembly files from upstream. The only meanful
additions are more CFI directives.

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2018-08-07 18:57:17 +00:00
Adam Langley
e27793940e Don't accept “SSL client” as a substitute for S/MIME in the Netscape cert type extension.
I believe that case was the only way that X509_check_purpose could
return anything other than zero or one. Thus eliminate the last use of
X509_V_FLAG_X509_STRICT.

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2018-08-06 21:52:28 +00:00
Adam Langley
8bd1d07535 Require basicConstraints cA flag in intermediate certs.
OpenSSL 1.0.2 (and thus BoringSSL) accepts keyUsage certSign or a
Netscape CA certificate-type in lieu of basicConstraints in an
intermediate certificate (unless X509_V_FLAG_X509_STRICT) is set.

Update-Note: This change tightens the code so that basicConstraints is required for intermediate certificates when verifying chains. This was previously only enabled if X509_V_FLAG_X509_STRICT was set, but that flag also has other effects.

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2018-08-01 19:10:19 +00:00
Adam Langley
0224a3294a Add X509_V_FLAG_REQUIRE_CA_BASIC_CONSTRAINTS.
This change adds a new flag, X509_V_FLAG_REQUIRE_CA_BASIC_CONSTRAINTS,
which causes basicConstraints with isCA to be required for intermediate
CA certificates. Without this, intermediates are also acceptable if
they're missing basicConstraints, but include either a certSign
keyUsage, or a CA Netscape certificate type.

This is a short-term change for patching. I'll undo a lot of it and make
this the default in the next change.

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