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David Benjamin
2baccac82f Tidy up pkey_rsa_verify_recover.
RSA_verify_raw is the same as RSA_public_decrypt and fits the calling
convention better. This also avoids the extra copy.

Change-Id: Ib7e3152af26872440290a289f178c9a1d9bc673f
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2017-05-02 20:32:37 +00:00
David Benjamin
79d18bc4dd Add crypto/rsa-level RSA-PSS functions.
This allows us to implement RSA-PSS in the FIPS module without pulling
in EVP_PKEY. It also allows people to use RSA-PSS on an RSA*.
Empirically folks seem to use the low-level padding functions a lot,
which is unfortunate.

This allows us to remove a now redundant length check in p_rsa.c.

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2017-05-02 20:30:24 +00:00
David Benjamin
05821b0ee3 Consistently check length in RSA_add_pkcs1_prefix.
We check the length for MD5+SHA1 but not the normal cases. Instead,
EVP_PKEY_sign externally checks the length (largely because the silly
RSA-PSS padding function forces it). We especially should be checking
the length for these because otherwise the prefix built into the ASN.1
prefix is wrong.

The primary motivation is to avoid putting EVP_PKEY inside the FIPS
module. This means all logic for supported algorithms should live in
crypto/rsa.

This requires fixing up the verify_recover logic and some tests,
including bcm.c's KAT bits.

(evp_tests.txt is now this odd mixture of EVP-level and RSA-level error
codes. A follow-up change will add new APIs for RSA-PSS which will allow
p_rsa.c to be trimmed down and make things consistent.)

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2017-05-02 20:29:47 +00:00
Adam Langley
8a3a2a99b2 Move des/ to crypto/fipsmodule/
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Martin Kreichgauer
2b2676f698 fipsoracle: Add cavp_tdes_test (KAT mode only).
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Adam Langley
5c38c05b26 Move bn/ into crypto/fipsmodule/
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David Benjamin
eb599890b9 Add ECDSA2 KeyPair CAVP test driver.
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Adam Langley
b387e229a9 Add CTR-DRBG CAVP test driver.
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2017-05-01 18:03:52 +00:00
Adam Langley
58e449904e Move crypto/fipsoracle/ to the top-level.
This works better with util/generate_build_files.py.

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Steven Valdez
b8a3550f0f Add SHA CAVP test driver.
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2017-04-28 23:42:46 +00:00
Martin Kreichgauer
61e8d36f84 fipsoracle: Add MCT test for AES.
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David Benjamin
0c292edb90 Add a CAVP tool for ECDSA2 SigVer tests.
Change-Id: If3510b207793870f330c8981ef8e996949042fdc
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2017-04-28 21:54:29 +00:00
David Benjamin
7ed2e82e5a Consistently report an error on ECDSA verification failure.
This is a remnant of the ECDSA code returning a tri-state -1, 0, 1.

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2017-04-28 21:52:27 +00:00
David Benjamin
90801c125a Add a CAVP tool for ECDSA2 PKV tests.
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2017-04-28 21:51:31 +00:00
Adam Langley
aaa4045b04 Add tool to run CAVP tests.
Change-Id: If503b65de2879186b23ad148363b8ec8be4c611c
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2017-04-28 16:49:43 +00:00
Martin Kreichgauer
7c12587994 Add crypto/fipsoracle.
This CL adds utility code to process NIST CAVP test vectors using the
existing FileTest code.

Also add binaries for processing AESAVS (AES) and GCMVS (AES-GCM) vector
files.

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2017-04-28 15:59:34 +00:00
Adam Langley
c1399186bf Handle pushing a pointer from the GOT.
When code wants to push a pointer from the GOT onto the stack, we don't
have any registers to play with. We do, however, know that the stack is
viable and thankfully Intel has an “xchg” instruction that avoids the
need for an intermediate register.

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Adam Langley
c88f24596c Don't print message when waiting for urandom entropy.
This doesn't actually measure what we need(*) and, because of that, it's
way more noisy than expected.

(*) We want to know whether the pool has been initialised, not whether
it currently thinks it has a lot of bits, but we can't get what we want
without getrandom() support in the kernel.

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2017-04-27 21:38:21 +00:00
David Benjamin
def85b403d Revise OPENSSL_ia32cap_P strategy to avoid TEXTRELs.
OPENSSL_ia32cap_addr avoids any relocations within the module, at the
cost of a runtime TEXTREL, which causes problems in some cases.
(Notably, if someone links us into a binary which uses the GCC "ifunc"
attribute, the loader crashes.)

We add a OPENSSL_ia32cap_addr_delta symbol (which is reachable
relocation-free from the module) stores the difference between
OPENSSL_ia32cap_P and its own address.  Next, reference
OPENSSL_ia32cap_P in code as usual, but always doing LEAQ (or the
equivalent GOTPCREL MOVQ) into a register first. This pattern we can
then transform into a LEAQ and ADDQ on OPENSSL_ia32cap_addr_delta.

ADDQ modifies the FLAGS register, so this is only a safe transformation
if we safe and restore flags first. That, in turn, is only a safe
transformation if code always uses %rsp as a stack pointer (specifically
everything below the stack must be fair game for scribbling over). Linux
delivers signals on %rsp, so this should already be an ABI requirement.
Further, we must clear the red zone (using LEAQ to avoid touching FLAGS)
which signal handlers may not scribble over.

This also fixes the GOTTPOFF logic to clear the red zone.

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David Benjamin
075875fbf6 Parse instructions more accurately.
Past the first word, the remaining arguments are usually separated by
commas. This avoids some of the awkward fixing up needed to extract
target registers, etc.

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2017-04-27 20:55:05 +00:00
David Benjamin
91871018a4 Add an OPENSSL_ia32cap_get() function for C code.
OPENSSL_ia32cap_addr avoids any relocations within the module, at the
cost of a runtime TEXTREL, which causes problems in some cases.
(Notably, if someone links us into a binary which uses the GCC "ifunc"
attribute, the loader crashes.)

Fix C references of OPENSSL_ia32cap_addr with a function. This is
analogous to the BSS getters. A follow-up commit will fix perlasm with a
different scheme which avoids calling into a function (clobbering
registers and complicating unwind directives.)

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2017-04-27 20:34:23 +00:00
David Benjamin
a5237972fa Don't test quite so many primes.
The test takes a little long to run. I've chopped it to primes up to
20,000. This ensures we still test some values out of range of the table
in crypto/bn/prime.c.

Also remove false comment in crypto/bn/prime.c.

Change-Id: I910015af9570b2f9f1c6c82dc61a0dbdfd24840b
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2017-04-27 20:30:42 +00:00
David Benjamin
a684152a2f Downgrade BN_kronecker to bn_jacobi and unexport.
We only ever compute it for odd (actually, prime) modulus as part of
BN_mod_sqrt.

If we cared, we could probably drop this from most binaries. This is
used to when modular square root needs Tonelli-Shanks.  Modular square
root is only used for compressed coordinates. Of our supported curves
(I'm handwaiving away EC_GROUP_new_curve_GFp here[*]), only P-224 needs
the full Tonelli-Shanks algorithm (p is 1 mod 8). That computes the
Legendre symbol a bunch to find a non-square mod p. But p is known at
compile-time, so we can just hard-code a sample non-square.

Sadly, BN_mod_sqrt has some callers outside of crypto/ec, so there's
also that. Anyway, it's also not that large of a function.

[*] Glancing through SEC 2 and Brainpool, secp224r1 is the only curve
listed in either document whose prime is not either 3 mod 4 or 5 mod 8.
Even 5 mod 8 is rare: only secp224k1. It's unlikely anyone would notice
if we broke annoying primes. Though OpenSSL does support "WTLS" curves
which has an additional 1 mod 8 case.

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2017-04-27 20:29:47 +00:00
Matthew Braithwaite
fb383f0c3d delocate: replace "-as src1,src2,..." with "src1 src2 ...".
Not requiring the list of assembly sources to be comma-separated is
helpful to environments where the list would more naturally be
treated as a list.

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2017-04-27 16:03:07 +00:00
David Benjamin
afd88c27f2 Allow embedders to replace gtest_main.cc.
Chromium's test infrastruction does not actually support GTest. It
requires a custom test runner in //base. Split gtest_main.cc up into a
gtest_main.h which defines a support function we maintain and a default
runner. Chromium's build will swap that file out for a custom one.

BUG=129

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David Benjamin
d617e01cfa Fix fuzzer build.
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David Benjamin
01d65c27ec Convert spake25519_test to GTest.
BUG=129

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David Benjamin
7d53128d35 Convert cmac_test to GTest.
BUG=129

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Alessandro Ghedini
2c1523733a Remove test vectors for old ChaCha20-Poly1305 AEAD.
Looks like this file was forgotten when the old suites were removed.

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Matthew Braithwaite
f131301413 delocate: .size BORINGSSL_bcm_text_hash, not OPENSSL_ia32cap_addr.
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David Benjamin
8da870a9e0 Fix build on android_aarch64.
Whether UCHAR_MAX expands to a signed or unsigned number appears to be a
matter of some debate. Or the Android headers are wrong. Just add a cast
and not think about it too hard.

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2017-04-21 22:52:10 +00:00
David Benjamin
02ba1789a3 Avoid needless C gymnastics.
This can just be a bog-standard loop. The compiler should be plenty
smart enough to transform it into whatever it likes.

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David Benjamin
1997ef22d7 Tidy up aesni_gcm_crypt logic.
CRYPTO_gcm128_init is currently assuming that it gets passed in
aesni_encrypt whenever it selects the AVX implementation. This is true,
but we can easily avoid this assumption by adding an extra boolean
input.

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2017-04-21 22:49:04 +00:00
Steven Valdez
1d134eee9a Add aes-(128|256)-gcm-fips-testonly mode for FIPS compatibility.
These modes do internal random IV generation and are unsuitable for
non-testing purposes.

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2017-04-21 22:45:39 +00:00
Steven Valdez
b1ffe0b36a Add primality checking for RSA_check_fips.
This also fixes the comments regarding BN_prime_checks to match the
security level guarantees provided by BN_prime_checks.

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2017-04-21 22:38:31 +00:00
David Benjamin
7ce349ef26 Add a compiler test.
C leaves some details as implementation-defined. We only support
implementations which define things consistent with the obvious
representation on current machines.

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2017-04-21 22:33:14 +00:00
Steven Valdez
8ebc9eafec Update BN_enhanced_miller_rabin_primality_test to enforce preconditions and accept BN_prime_checks.
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Adam Langley
c86a230089 Allow raw object files to be passed into inject-hash.go.
CMake loves making archives, but that's not universal.

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2017-04-21 22:20:23 +00:00
Adam Langley
08c9b84410 Don't get confused by comments when recognising symbol definitions.
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2017-04-21 22:12:38 +00:00
Adam Langley
518ba0772b Switch constant-time functions to using |crypto_word_t|.
Using |size_t| was correct, except for NaCl, which is a 64-bit build
with 32-bit pointers. In that configuration, |size_t| is smaller than
the native word size.

This change adds |crypto_word_t|, an unsigned type with native size and
switches constant-time functions to using it.

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2017-04-21 22:06:05 +00:00
Adam Langley
947417a159 Handle BSS sections.
In some modes the compiler will emit a section for BSS symbols and
construct the values with labels, alignment and data instructions. This
change parses these sections and emits the local versions of each symbol
needed to make this work.

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2017-04-21 22:06:00 +00:00
Adam Langley
b0d864ee6d Be stricter about which sections are allowed in delocate.
We might want to back off on this in the future so that we don't upset
future compiler work but, for now, it's useful to know when we hit
something that we don't understand.

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2017-04-21 22:05:47 +00:00
Adam Langley
c2dce9c1d5 Have delocate process lines by pulling.
In order to better handle BSS sections, rather than having a single loop
over the lines and state flags, pull lines as needed. This means that
subfunctions can process sections of the input.

Also, stop bothering to move the init_array to the end, it's already put
into its own section.

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2017-04-21 22:03:41 +00:00
Adam Langley
11f11e6f49 Sort lists of asm files and tests.
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2017-04-21 22:03:36 +00:00
Adam Langley
7784104dd8 Move much of rand/ into the FIPS module.
Support for platforms that we don't support FIPS on doesn't need to be
in the module. Also, functions for dealing with whether fork-unsafe
buffering is enabled are left out because they aren't implementing any
cryptography and they use global r/w state, making their inclusion
painful.

Change-Id: I71a0123db6f5449e9dfc7ec7dea0944428e661aa
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2017-04-21 22:03:18 +00:00
David Benjamin
f3d3cee4fe Avoid messing with dummy functions in delocate.go.
With some optimisation settings, Clang was loading
BORINGSSL_bcm_text_hash with AVX2 instructions, which weren't getting
translated correctly. This seems to work and is less fragile.

The compiler just emits an leaq here. This is because it knows the
symbol is hidden (in the shared library sense), so it needn't go through
GOTPCREL. The assembler would have added a relocation, were the symbol
left undefined, but since we define the symbol later on, it all works
out without a relocation.

Were the symbol not hidden, the compiler would have emitted a movq by
way of GOTPCREL, but we can now translate those away anyway.

Change-Id: I442a22f4f8afaadaacbab7044f946a963ebfc46c
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2017-04-21 21:42:44 +00:00
David Benjamin
23ebe09eab Return int from bn_wexpand, not BIGNUM*.
Change-Id: I47d9b1eb256099057ed1158afe76b89758c963bb
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2017-04-21 20:07:13 +00:00
David Benjamin
6c679e1b3b Tidy up primality code.
We BN_cmp with 1 at the top, so the absolute value code never runs.
This simplifies the BN_CTX business considerably. Also add a test for
negative prime numbers.

Change-Id: I500a56bc285c2f75576947cfb518e75c9e6861ce
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2017-04-21 19:04:21 +00:00
David Benjamin
fc674c82c3 Unexport bn_correct_top and bn_wexpand.
Thanks to Rob Sloan for clearing out Android's uses of these functions.
I forgot we can hide these now.

BUG=97

Change-Id: I9bc7bf5ca379d3345743151e606f3e911367b4ed
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2017-04-21 19:03:01 +00:00
Adam Langley
778e5cedf0 Make the arguments to FIPS check_test consistent.
Change-Id: Ibd6b9b12b3b622f67f69da5c2add8b1b040882f1
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2017-04-21 18:15:42 +00:00