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Author SHA1 Message Date
Adam Langley
3e6526575a aarch64 support.
This is an initial cut at aarch64 support. I have only qemu to test it
however—hopefully hardware will be coming soon.

This also affects 32-bit ARM in that aarch64 chips can run 32-bit code
and we would like to be able to take advantage of the crypto operations
even in 32-bit mode. AES and GHASH should Just Work in this case: the
-armx.pl files can be built for either 32- or 64-bit mode based on the
flavour argument given to the Perl script.

SHA-1 and SHA-256 don't work like this however because they've never
support for multiple implementations, thus BoringSSL built for 32-bit
won't use the SHA instructions on an aarch64 chip.

No dedicated ChaCha20 or Poly1305 support yet.

Change-Id: Ib275bc4894a365c8ec7c42f4e91af6dba3bd686c
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/2801
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-01-14 23:38:11 +00:00
Adam Langley
46a7ca0fa3 Condition the use of UI64 on _MSC_VER.
Using OPENSSL_WINDOWS for this is inaccurate because it's really a
feature of the compiler, not the platform. I think it's only MSVC that
uses the UI64 suffix.

Change-Id: I4a95961b94e69e72b93f5ed1e0457661b74242c8
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/2730
Reviewed-by: David Benjamin <davidben@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-01-06 18:47:49 +00:00
Adam Langley
9ed9dae18e Update constant-time operations.
(Based on upstream's 42af669ff2754dfbe1dd55a0ab56664f82284dc4)

Change-Id: I4d3954fea7471e274c626483a0dfb9d7b3250b74
2014-11-10 13:48:30 -08:00
Adam Langley
af6e45bde5 Simplify constant-time RSA padding check.
(Imported form upstream's 455b65dfab0de51c9f67b3c909311770f2b3f801 and
0d6a11a91f4de238ce533c40bd9507fe5d95f288)

Change-Id: Ia195c7fe753cfa3a7f8c91d2d7b2cd40a547be43
2014-11-10 13:45:33 -08:00
Adam Langley
a952d96656 Add a few more constant-time utility functions.
Imported from upstream's 9bed73adaa6f834177f29e478d9a2247a6577c04.

Upstream's commit appears to have been based on BoringSSL's commits to
improve the constant-time behaviour of RSA padding checks and thus I've
not tried to import those bits of the change.

Change-Id: I0ea5775b0f1e18741bbbc9f792a6af0d3d2a4caf
2014-11-10 13:45:32 -08:00
Adam Langley
b15d8132c7 Constant-time utilities.
Pull constant-time methods out to a separate header, add tests.

(Imported from upstream's 9a9b0c0401cae443f115ff19921d347b20aa396b and
27739e92659d38cdefa21e51b7f52b81a7ac3388)

Change-Id: Id570f5c531aca791112929e6258989f43c8a78d7
2014-11-10 13:45:32 -08:00
David Benjamin
a70c75cfc0 Add a CRYPTO_library_init and static-initializer-less build option.
Chromium does not like static initializers, and the CPU logic uses one to
initialize CPU bits. However, the crypto library lacks an explicit
initialization function, which could complicate (no compile-time errors)
porting existing code which uses crypto/, but not ssl/.

Add an explicit CRYPTO_library_init function, but make it a no-op by default.
It only does anything (and is required) if building with
BORINGSSL_NO_STATIC_INITIALIZER.

Change-Id: I6933bdc3447fb382b1f87c788e5b8142d6f3fe39
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/1770
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2014-09-12 00:10:53 +00:00
Adam Langley
b2cb0ece76 Fix minor issues found by Clang's analysis.
Thanks to Denis Denisov for running the analysis.

Change-Id: I80810261e013423e746fd8d8afefb3581cffccc0
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/1701
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2014-09-02 22:39:41 +00:00
Adam Langley
98ad22ec7a Fix "integer constant is too large for 'long' type" errors.
(Based on Piotr Sikora's change:
https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/#/c/1361)

Change-Id: I7b62b81f4e4ef3064eee1b39334dc2e50d17f163
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/1641
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2014-08-26 22:07:14 +00:00
Adam Langley
95c29f3cd1 Inital import.
Initial fork from f2d678e6e89b6508147086610e985d4e8416e867 (1.0.2 beta).

(This change contains substantial changes from the original and
effectively starts a new history.)
2014-06-20 13:17:32 -07:00