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Adam Langley
2c673f15f6 Emit redirector functions in a fixed order.
Otherwise the order changes each time, which will make the build
egregiously non-deterministic.

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2017-04-13 20:19:29 +00:00
Adam Langley
61c4e27413 Delocate more types of references.
References to global symbols generate relocations, which breaks the
integrity check.

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Adam Langley
d7bc3353f0 Detect any reference to OPENSSL_ia32cap_P.
Some assembly code references “OPENSSL_ia32cap_P+4(%rip)” etc, which
slipped by the previous check.

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Steven Valdez
b15143fece Fix check_fips for public keys and synchronize the EC and RSA versions.
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Steven Valdez
400d0b7b5e Add PWCT for RSA and ECDSA for FIPS 140-2.
Since only the consumers knows whether an EC key will be used for
ECDSA or ECDHE, it is part of the FIPS policy for the consumer to
check the validity of the generated key before signing with it.

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Steven Valdez
89abf7a466 Fix ECDSA signing for FIPS compliance.
This moves the kinv computation next to k generation and adds a check for group
size as per 186-4 B.5.2.

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Adam Langley
a0eb4a8193 “Fix” FIPS build under ASAN.
It's not obvious how to make ASAN happy with the integrity test but this
will let us test FIPS-only code with ASAN at least.

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2017-04-13 16:41:42 +00:00
David Benjamin
82b2b8574f Unwind multiprime RSA support.
FIPS is not compatible with multiprime RSA. Any multiprime RSA private
keys will fail to parse after this change.

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2017-04-12 23:14:57 +00:00
David Benjamin
fb8b763e51 Align RSA key generation with FIPS 186-4.
FIPS prescribes a slightly different key generation algorithm than we
use. Specifically:

- Rather than using BN_RAND_TOP_TWO (so using 1.5 as an upper bound for
  sqrt(2)), it prescribes using sqrt(2) itself. To avoid unnecessary
  squaring, we do a comparison against a hard-coded approximation for
  sqrt(2) good enough for the largest FIPS key size. I went ahead and
  made it constant-time since it was easy, but all this is far from
  constant-time.

- FIPS requires a check that |p-q| is sufficiently large.

- FIPS requires a check that d is sufficiently large.

- BN_generate_prime_ex adds some delta to clear a table of prime
  numbers. FIPS does not specify any of that, so implement a separate
  routine here.

The primality test itself will be aligned in a follow-up. For now, it is
left unchanged, except that trial division is turned back on. That makes
things faster and is analogous the original algorithm's delta-munging
logic.

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2017-04-12 23:14:39 +00:00
Adam Langley
82bad05d5d Inject FIPS hash without running module.
Previously, inject-hash would run the FIPS module in order to trigger a
failure and then extract the calculated hash value from the output. This
makes cross-compiling difficult because the build process needs to run a
binary for the target platform.

This change drops this step. Instead, inject-hash.go parses the object
file itself and calculates the hash without needing to run the module.

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Martin Kreichgauer
23aff6b094 Add AESVS KAT vectors (CBC and ECB only).
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2017-04-12 22:50:23 +00:00
David Benjamin
b7ded430e4 Constrain RSA bit sizes.
The FIPS RSA generation algorithm is unkind to keys with funny bit
sizes. Odd numbers of bits are especially inconvenient, but the sqrt(2)
bound is much simpler if the key size is a multiple of 128 (thus giving
prime sizes a multiple of 64, so the sqrt(2) bound is easier to work
with).

Also impose a minimum RSA key size. 255-bit RSA is far too small as it
is and gives small enough primes that the p-q FIPS bound (2^(n/2-100))
starts risking underflow.

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2017-04-12 22:27:45 +00:00
David Benjamin
ddd5ba78a9 Remove redundant check in RSA_sign.
This is just some idle cleanup. The padding functions already must
handle size checks. Swap out the error code in the low-level portions to
keep that unchanged.

Also remove an old TODO(fork) about constant-time-ness. Signature
verification padding checks don't need to be constant time, and
decryption ones should be resolved now.

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2017-04-12 22:06:11 +00:00
David Benjamin
f004aa556d Add a test when hashes are too large for RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5.
We didn't cover this case.

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2017-04-12 21:37:41 +00:00
Steven Valdez
d0b988219f Add RSA_check_fips to support public key validation checks.
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Adam Langley
a53344972b Add support for 3DES-ECB.
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David Benjamin
4a2cc28b8c Unwind RSA_generate_multi_prime_key.
Later CLs will unwind the rest of multiprime RSA support. Start with key
generation.

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2017-04-11 18:15:20 +00:00
David Benjamin
43780cbc37 Tidy up some repetitive code.
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2017-04-11 18:10:28 +00:00
Adam Langley
20422539b5 Split AES-CTR-HMAC and AES-GCM-SIV from e_aes.c.
That file was getting too huge and we only need to de-static a single
function to do it.

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David Benjamin
3cfeb9522b Disable SSLv3 by default.
As a precursor to removing the code entirely later, disable the protocol
by default. Callers must use SSL_CTX_set_min_version to enable it.

This change also makes SSLv3_method *not* enable SSL 3.0. Normally
version-specific methods set the minimum and maximum version to their
version. SSLv3_method leaves the minimum at the default, so we will
treat it as all versions disabled. To help debugging, the error code is
switched from WRONG_SSL_VERSION to a new NO_SUPPORTED_VERSIONS_ENABLED.

This also defines OPENSSL_NO_SSL3 and OPENSSL_NO_SSL3_METHOD to kick in
any no-ssl3 build paths in consumers which should provide a convenient
hook for any upstreaming changes that may be needed. (OPENSSL_NO_SSL3
existed in older versions of OpenSSL, so in principle one may encounter
an OpenSSL with the same settings.)

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Steven Valdez
c196680120 Add comment about ensuring no other data follows the hash value in PKCS #1
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Steven Valdez
ab0e20a97d Enforce minimum EC group size when generating keys for FIPS compliance.
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David Benjamin
10f6bc7fd0 Fix Android build.
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David Benjamin
aff72a3805 Add the start of standalone iOS build support.
The built-in CMake support seems to basically work, though it believes
you want to build a fat binary which doesn't work with how we build
perlasm. (We'd need to stop conditioning on CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR at
all, wrap all the generated assembly files in ifdefs, and convince the
build to emit more than one. Probably not worth bothering for now.)

We still, of course, need to actually test the assembly on iOS before
this can be shipped anywhere.

BUG=48

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David Benjamin
7182d51fb9 Use BN_get_word in probable_prime.
These two functions behave identically if the input is a word, which is
true if bits <= BN_BITS2. This also matches upstream's version of the
function. I'm guessing the patch was originally submitted as we have it,
perhaps because we didn't notice BN_get_word at the time, and it got
switched to the existing BN_get_word function in review.

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David Benjamin
2065481c40 Fix CRYPTO_once_t initialization test.
Windows doesn't like uninitialized function-level static consts and
Android complains we're casting away a volatile.

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2017-04-07 15:57:31 +00:00
David Benjamin
d0a4059102 Be less clever about .rel.ro avoidance.
This restores the original version of delocate.go, with the subsequent
bugfixes patched in. With this, the FIPS module builds with GCC and
Clang, with and without optimizations. I did patch over a variant of the
macro though, since it was otherwise really wordy.

Playing games with sections was a little overly clever and relied on the
compiler not performing a number of optimizations. Clang blew threw all
of those assumptions.

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2017-04-07 15:20:26 +00:00
David Benjamin
7f26bf8421 Partially fix FIPS build under clang.
This fixes two issues in clang.

- clang emits callq instead of call.

- clang emits .cfi_endproc after .size for the dummy functions. This
  causes it to get confused as there is no matching .cfi_startproc.
  Don't bother trying to omit the dummy functions.

Alas, clang seems to compile the DEFINE_METHOD_FUNCTION hooks in a way
that brings the .rel.ro back AND isn't honoring the noinline. We'll
probably need to go back to the original CL's setup there.

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Adam Langley
323f1eb701 Include the correct ar.go.
In typical style I forgot to push a new revision before
landing fd49993c3b. That change accidently
dropped patchset eight when I squashed David's changes in, so this
restores that and fixes a couple of 80-char issues in a Python script.

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Adam Langley
fd49993c3b First part of the FIPS module.
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David Benjamin
1d2c02bb8e SHA1_Init cannot fail.
This is the only single-shot hash function which pretends it has a
failure case.

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David Benjamin
d69d94e7e3 Teach crypto/x509 how to verify an Ed25519 signature.
BUG=187

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David Benjamin
417830d981 Support EVP_PKEY_{sign,verify}_message with Ed25519.
It's amazing how short p_ed25519.c is.

BUG=187

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David Benjamin
05bb1c5033 Implement draft-ietf-curdle-pkix-04's serialization.
The resulting EVP_PKEYs do not do anything useful yet, but we are able
to parse them. Teaching them to sign will be done in a follow-up.

Creating these from in-memory keys is also slightly different from other
types. We don't have or need a public ED25519_KEY struct in
curve25519.h, so I've added tighter constructor functions which should
hopefully be easier to use anyway.

BUG=187

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David Benjamin
7c83fdaf5b Add message-based EVP_PKEY APIs.
Right now this is just a wrapper over EVP_Digest and EVP_PKEY_sign. A
later change will introduce a sign_message hook to EVP_PKEY_METHOD which
Ed25519 and other single-shot-only algorithms can implement.
(EVP_PKEY_sign does not quite work for this purpose as all the other key
types believe EVP_PKEY_sign acts on a pre-hashed input.)

BUG=187

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David Benjamin
0686c09eea Fix CRYPTO_dup_ex_data.
On malloc error, CRYPTO_set_ex_data may fail. (See upstream's
62f488d31733e5dc77b339f905b44f165550e47d.)

It also failed to copy the reserved slots when we revised the app-data
machinery, although this is unreachable as EC_KEY is the only thing
which uses this function and EC_KEY has no reserved slots. (We probably
can/should also take CRYPTO_dup_ex_data out of there, as it's a little
bit weird...)

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Adam Langley
b18cb6a5d0 Make the POWER hardware capability value a global in crypto.c.
(Thanks to Sam Panzer for the patch.)

At least some linkers will drop constructor functions if no symbols from
that translation unit are used elsewhere in the program. On POWER, since
the cached capability value isn't a global in crypto.o (like other
platforms), the constructor function is getting discarded.

The C++11 spec says (3.6.2, paragraph 4):

    It is implementation-defined whether the dynamic initialization of a
    non-local variable with static storage duration is done before the
    first statement of main. If the initialization is deferred to some
    point in time after the first statement of main, it shall occur
    before the first odr-use (3.2) of any function or variable defined
    in the same translation unit as the variable to be initialized.

Compilers appear to interpret that to mean they are allowed to drop
(i.e. indefinitely defer) constructors that occur in translation units
that are never used, so they can avoid initializing some part of a
library if it's dropped on the floor.

This change makes the hardware capability value for POWER a global in
crypto.c, which should prevent the constructor function from being
ignored.

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David Benjamin
42329a828b Clean up PKCS5_PBKDF2_HMAC.
This was a mess. HMAC_CTX_copy_ex would avoid having to cleanup and init
the HMAC_CTX repeatedly, but even that is unnecessary. hctx_tpl was just
to reuse the key. Instead, HMAC_CTX already can be reset with the same
key. (Alas, with a slightly odd API, but so it goes.) Do that, and use
goto err to cleanup the error-handling.

Thanks to upstream's b98530d6e09f4cb34c791b8840e936c1fc1467cf for
drawing attention to this. (Though we've diverged significantly from
upstream with all the heap-allocated bits, so I didn't use the change
itself.)

While I'm here, tidy up some variable names and cite the newer RFC.

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Adam Langley
faa539f877 Remove static output buffers for hash & HMAC functions.
These static output buffers are a legacy from a time before processes
had threads. This change drops support and callers who were depending on
this (of which there are hopefully none) will crash.

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2017-04-02 17:53:17 +00:00
Adam Langley
107d4388cb Gate assembly sources on !OPENSSL_NO_ASM.
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2017-03-30 19:34:21 +00:00
Doug Kwan
a5f1b38de5 Use vec_vsx_ld to performance unaligned load instead of dereferencing a pointer
and relying on a compiler to generate code for unaligned access.  Both gcc
and llvm currently do that but llvm is going to change to generate code for
aligned access.  The change in llvm will break SHA-1 on POWER without this fix.

Change-Id: If9393968288cf94b684ad340e3ea295e03174aa9
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2017-03-30 16:43:30 +00:00
David Benjamin
7e9949c30b Import additional test vectors from RFC 8032.
There are a few test vectors which were not imported from djb's. Mirror
those. Also as RFC 8032 uses a slightly different private key
representation, document this in curve25519.h.

BUG=187

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2017-03-30 16:28:55 +00:00
David Benjamin
17eeb9820c Unwind the rest of EVP_PKEY_supports_digest.
This is a remnant of a previous iteration of the SSL client certificate
bridging logic in Chromium.

Change-Id: Ifa8e15cc970395f179e2f6db65c97a342af5498d
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2017-03-30 16:28:25 +00:00
David Benjamin
e94ec3f85b Use a union in tls_cbc.c.
This is slightly tidier than casting through function pointers. (Also
more defined? But we cast T* => void* within a function pointer all over
the place, so that's probably a lost cause.)

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2017-03-30 16:25:11 +00:00
David Benjamin
79bc7a3212 Remove unsigned-based constant-time functions.
We only need the size_t ones now.

BUG=22

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2017-03-30 16:24:19 +00:00
David Benjamin
643b77e644 Convert tls_cbc.c to size_t.
Not that this is remotely necessary since the code bounds to 1MB, the
caller bounds to INT_MAX (due to EVP_CIPHER) and the grandcaller bounds
to 16k (due to TLS).

BUG=22

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2017-03-30 16:23:38 +00:00
David Benjamin
053a8f728e Bound EVP_tls_cbc_digest_record at runtime.
This is redundant because these "AEAD"s are not meant to be used outside
of TLS, but since we've moved them into their own layer, they should
check internally.

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2017-03-30 16:20:55 +00:00
David Benjamin
8d979e5430 Push variable declarations in EVP_tls_cbc_digest_record.
This makes it a bit easier to see what is what.

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2017-03-30 16:20:36 +00:00
David Benjamin
b0ad3d74db Convert more RSA padding check functions to size_t.
BUG=22

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2017-03-30 16:19:45 +00:00
David Benjamin
43ea204db7 Convert RSA_padding_check_PKCS1_type_1 to size_t.
BUG=22

Change-Id: I5bfa543c261623d125e7a25cea905e3b90b0c014
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2017-03-30 16:03:20 +00:00