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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.

Change-Id: I9e41f4c567084cf30ed08f015a744959982940af
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Reviewed-by: Matt Braithwaite <mab@google.com>
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.

Change-Id: I7f42ffd76c57de3037f054108951e230c1b4e415
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2018-08-01 18:55:50 +00:00
Adam Langley
e7b78770ec Ask shim whether it supports split handshakes.
The runner currently expects split handshake tests to work is GOOS is
"linux", but that includes Android, which the shim doesn't support.

Rather than try to align these two conditions, have the runner ask the
shim whether it supports split handshakes or not.

Change-Id: I7bea0d94142c4b6ee42b8f54c67b8611da93feb3
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2018-08-01 17:14:58 +00:00
Matthew Braithwaite
548c27646a shim: perform split handshakes in a separate binary.
The new binary, called |handshaker|, allows split-handshakes to be
tested using shim and handshaker binaries built at different
revisions.

The shim now proxies traffic to the handshaker during the split
handshake.  The handoff and handback steps serialize additional state
about the test being performed, and its results.

The proxy and handshaker make heavy use of Unix-isms, and so
split-handshake tests are now restricted to Linux.

Change-Id: I048f0540c3978a31b3e573e00da17caf41a8059e
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2018-08-01 01:44:53 +00:00
Adam Langley
c448f1759a Fix the build with FIPS + NO_ASM.
Setting OPENSSL_NO_ASM skips enabling the “ASM” language in CMake.
However, the FIPS module fundamentally needs to build asm because
delocate works via textual assembly. Thus this combination is currently
broken with CMake.

This change ensures that support for building asm is enabled in CMake
for this combination.

Change-Id: I4516cf3a6f579ee7c72f04ac25d15785926cf125
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/29884
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2018-07-30 22:43:25 +00:00
Adam Langley
fadd8b4244 Add script for showing FIPS self-test failures.
Change-Id: I6e98a518ea9a29d9de7691a430fbbbd2a504c08d
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2018-07-30 22:41:04 +00:00
Adam Langley
4732c544f7 Add ECDH_compute_key_fips inside the module.
This change adds a function so that an ECDH and the hashing of the
resulting 'x' coordinate can occur inside the FIPS boundary.

Change-Id: If93c20a70dc9dcbca49056f10915d3ce064f641f
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2018-07-30 22:40:31 +00:00
Michał Janiszewski
c4f3b8a22a Add a compile time verification ciphers are sorted for bsearch()
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2018-07-30 22:17:31 +00:00
Adam Langley
23e9aec99b Support Wycheproof vectors with the curve given in the group.
Future versions of the Wycheproof vectors will specify the curve for a
group of tests, rather than for each test. This change works with both
the old and new style.

Change-Id: I0d9a503c8357eb4c617544e727d8f4a703c2c2b0
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2018-07-27 16:45:12 +00:00
Ryan Tseng
f3bfab0035 Comment change in codereview.settings
gcl is long deprecated, "git cl" is what this is used for now.

TBR: davidben
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2018-07-26 00:23:04 +00:00
David Benjamin
ed09f2d5cd Move the MSan sanity check to a source file.
OSS-Fuzz builds fuzz/*.c without matching config, which pulls in
crypto/internal.h. See
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=9583.

Change-Id: I4bd16f8741816ebef00d8102fd1f79b0cb16f6a3
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2018-07-25 15:15:19 +00:00
Daniel Hirche
9af1edbe22 Don't build test/malloc.cc with TSAN.
Change-Id: I33c5259f066693c912ba751dff0205ae240f4a92
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David Benjamin
22ac2d9b25 Fail the build if MSan is built with assembly.
MSan works by instrumenting memory accesses in the compiler. Accesses from
uninstrumented code, such as assembly, are invisible to it. MSan will
incorrectly report reads from assembly-initialized memory as uninitialized.

To avoid confusing downstream consumers with false positives, catch this at
compile-time with a more useful error.

Update-Note: BoringSSL with MSan and assembly doesn't work, but now rather than
crashing at runtime, it will fail to build altogether. It's possible someone
was building BoringSSL with MSan and either not running it at all or just not
exercising the codepaths that break.

Bug: 252
Change-Id: I0c8b0fa3c2d1e584b3f40d532a668a8c9be06cb7
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2018-07-23 19:07:41 +00:00
David Benjamin
fc04cb217d Add some TSan coverage of CRYPTO_BUFFER.
There were some subtleties in this one. I'm not sure if TSan covers it all, but
it's better than nothing.

Change-Id: I239e3aee2fea84caa2e48f555d08c6d89f430402
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2018-07-23 19:04:44 +00:00
David Benjamin
6c04bd1114 Add some basic SSL_CTX threading tests.
This covers some of the session cache bits and the SSL_CTX_get0_certificate
quirk.

Change-Id: Ia2a5e93075de43aaf5fce086e376954f58671536
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2018-07-23 19:02:38 +00:00
David Benjamin
c5f680ec36 Add a thread test for RSA.
The business with cached Montgomery contexts is not trivial.

Change-Id: I60d34ed5f55509372c82534d1c2233a4ad67ab34
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2018-07-23 19:00:03 +00:00
David Benjamin
5852cfccbc Add a basic TSan test for ref-counts.
Confirmed that, if the locks are commented out, TSan catches the threading
error.

Change-Id: I3e4ef9a7ca85fdbacf8c8b13694a5a54c6d5f99b
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2018-07-23 18:57:19 +00:00
David Benjamin
20b6a4e2a1 Clear r->neg in bn_mod_{add,sub}_consttime.
Otherwise, if the output BIGNUM was previously negative, we'd incorrectly give
a negative result. Thanks to Guide Vranken for reporting this issue!

Fortunately, this does not appear to come up in any existing caller. This isn't
all that surprising as negative numbers never really come up in cryptography.
Were it not for OpenSSL historically designing a calculator API, we'd just
delete the bit altogether. :-(

Bug: chromium:865924
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Matthew Braithwaite
d154c7ccbc shim: call SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_ticket_keys() only once.
rather than twice, with the second call overriding the first.

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2018-07-19 21:33:31 +00:00
Matthew Braithwaite
6d597a34b6 shim: rewrite MoveTestState() to use a serialized representation.
This helps with creating a separate binary to perform split
handshakes, in that the test state must be communicated to, and
retrieved from, the handshaker binary using a socket.

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2018-07-19 21:20:01 +00:00
David Benjamin
0cbb1af41f Don't mint TLS 1.3 tickets if SSL_OP_NO_TICKETS is set.
Change-Id: I03e05acb024e34beaeaf2f02860da1763e08a093
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2018-07-18 23:47:36 +00:00
David Benjamin
5869eb3951 Test cert_cb and certificate verify ordering.
In particular, although CertificateRequest comes before Certificate and
CertificateVerify in TLS 1.3, we must not resolve the CertificateRequest until
afterwards. (This is rather annoying ordering, but does mean the
CertificateRequest is covered in the signature, which is nice to have.)

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David Benjamin
c59b9aace6 Remove more remnants of SSLv3.
Mostly in comments, but there is one special-case around renegotiation_info
that can now be removed.

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David Benjamin
8d1203d6c5 Fix some malloc error handling.
Thanks to Tom Thorogood for catching this.

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David Benjamin
861abccb95 Switch a bunch of ints to bools.
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William D. Irons
3218c1db82 Add support for building ppc64le with bazel
This commit is to allow Tensorflow to build with boringssl on ppc64le
and RHEL7.5/gcc 4.8.5.

All the instructions used by linux_x86_64 also need to bet set for
linux_ppc64le

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2018-07-16 17:48:12 +00:00
David Benjamin
35b4a1255c Namespace CertCompressionAlg and use more scopers.
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David Benjamin
89b9ecf0de Add more scopers.
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David Benjamin
bc118ee64c Add SSL_get0_peer_verify_algorithms.
Callers who use SSL_get0_certificate_types today will find an empty list
in TLS 1.3, which removed it. To provide feature parity, add an accessor
for the signature algorithms list. SSL_get_signature_algorithm_key_type
can be used to map it to a key type.

"Peer signature algorithms" was already taken in the public API by
SSL_get_peer_signature_algorithm to refer to which the peer selected, so
I named this matching SSL_CTX_set_verify_algorithm_prefs.

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2018-07-14 03:50:40 +00:00
David Benjamin
0a3e07ac1d Remove custom extensions support.
Update-Note: Custom extensions APIs are removed.
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David Benjamin
42ea84b317 Update Wycheproof test vectors.
They've since added new files that split up ECDH and RSA. The former especially
could be useful. A later commit will switch to those. Along the way, fix the
aes_cmac_test.json entry in the convert_wycheproof.go which got lost at some
point.

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Matthew Braithwaite
ce77762686 shim: extract a |DoSplitHandshake| helper function.
This makes the shim code read more naturally, in that the split-
handshake special case now lives in its own file.

This helps with creating a separate binary to perform split
handshakes.

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2018-07-13 19:57:17 +00:00
Adam Langley
79f1a49c3a Update delocate to handle new compiler output.
Delocate failed with some versions of Clang that reference
OPENSSL_ia32cap_P with an orq instruction.

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2018-07-13 19:37:15 +00:00
David Benjamin
a4e9f8d332 Simplify SSLTranscript.
With SSL 3.0 gone, there's no need to split up MD5 and SHA-1.

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Adam Langley
e0afc85719 Send an alert if we fail to pick a signature algorithm.
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Adam Langley
428fb3ad52 Make |BORINGSSL_MAKE_UP_REF| a no-op when C++ is disabled.
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Matthew Braithwaite
c312fd02f6 Remove MoveTestConfig().
In f2bc5f4 davidben pointed out that this function seems unnecessary
in my desired end-state.  In fact, I think it may have been
unnecessary since 56986f90.  (This was easier to miss at the time,
since at the time the function was part of MoveExData(), having not
yet been factored out.)

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Adam Langley
82639e6f53 Use a pool of |rand_state| objects.
Previously we used thread-local state objects in rand.c. However, for
applications with large numbers of threads, this can lead to excessive
memory usage.

This change causes us to maintain a mutex-protected pool of state
objects where the size of the pool equals the maximum concurrency of
|RAND_bytes|. This might lead to state objects bouncing between CPUs
more often, but should help the memory usage problem.

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David Benjamin
4685376b2b Remove other unnecessary tlsext_ prefixes.
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2018-07-06 19:49:13 +00:00
David Benjamin
7bb0fbf77b C++ the ticket keys a bit.
While I'm here, remove the silly "tlsext_" prefix. At this point it's no
longer novel that a feature is encoded in an extension.

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2018-07-06 19:47:08 +00:00
David Benjamin
0ce090acd6 A bunch more scopers.
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2018-07-06 19:43:08 +00:00
David Benjamin
50596f8f54 Switch some easy SSL fields to UniquePtr.
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2018-07-06 19:30:51 +00:00
David Benjamin
c1389f2ce8 Give SSL and SSL_CTX dummy constructor and destructor.
This doesn't actually make use of much of C++ yet. (SSL_CTX and
SSL/SSL_CONFIG carry analogous versions of a number of fields. It's
difficult to switch them to UniquePtr separately.)

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2018-07-06 19:01:56 +00:00
David Benjamin
4979803755 Unsplit SSL and SSL_CTX.
This doesn't give them a destructor yet, just shifts things around. In
doing so, it reveals that we inconsistently allowed internal code, but
not external code, to call functions like bssl::SSL_CTX_set_handoff_mode
without a namespace because of ADL. External code doesn't get to do
this because it doesn't see that ssl_ctx_st has a base class in
namespace bssl.

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2018-07-06 18:56:03 +00:00
David Benjamin
e7b2b13fd4 Add link to CMake bugfix.
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2018-07-06 18:54:12 +00:00
Adam Langley
c7db3232c3 Add “bssl::” prefix to |UpRef| and |PushToStack| in fuzzer code.
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2018-07-05 14:36:02 +00:00
Adam Langley
859679518d Drop C++ from certificate compression API.
It's 2018, but passing STL objects across the API boundary turns out to
still be more bother than it's worth. Since we're dropping UniquePtr in
the API anyway, go the whole way and make it a plain-C API.

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Update-note: this will need corresponding changes to the internal use of SSL_CTX_add_cert_compression_alg.
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2018-07-04 16:39:14 +00:00
Matthew Braithwaite
d2f87a7779 shim: move handshake helper functions into their own file.
To wit, |RetryAsync| and |CheckIdempotentError|.

This helps with creating a separate binary to perform split
handshakes.

Separate handshake utilities

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2018-07-03 23:30:20 +00:00
Matthew Braithwaite
f2bc5f490a shim: move |TestState| and |TestConfig| to their own files.
This makes |TestState| and |TestConfig| accessible outside
bssl_shim.cc, as well as the functions SetupCtx() and NewSSL(), which
become methods on |TestConfig|.  A whole mess of callbacks move in
order to support this change.

Along the way, some bits of global state are moved (e.g. the global
test clock) and made self-initializing.

This helps with creating a separate binary to perform split
handshakes.

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2018-07-03 23:14:56 +00:00
David Benjamin
bfdd1a9308 Give SSL_SESSION a destructor.
Previously we'd partially attempted the ssl_st / bssl::SSLConnection
subclassing split, but that gets messy when we actually try to add a
destructor, because CRYPTO_EX_DATA's cleanup function needs an ssl_st*,
not a bssl::SSLConnection*. Downcasting is technically undefined at this
point and will likely offend some CFI-like check.

Moreover, it appears that even with today's subclassing split,
New<SSL>() emits symbols like:

W ssl_st*& std::forward<ssl_st*&>(std::remove_reference<ssl_st*&>::type&)

The compiler does not bother emitting them in optimized builds, but it
does suggest we can't really avoid claiming the ssl_st type name at the
symbol level, short of doing reinterpret_casts at all API boundaries.
And, of course, we've already long claimed it at the #include level.

So I've just left this defining directly on ssl_session_st. The cost is
we need to write some silly "bssl::" prefixes in the headers, but so it
goes. In the likely event we change our minds again, we can always
revise this.

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2018-07-03 22:57:56 +00:00