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David Benjamin
aac1e2dd73 Remove the remaining bssl::Main wrappers.
We've taken to writing bssl::UniquePtr in full, so it's not buying
us much.

Change-Id: Ia2689366cbb17282c8063608dddcc675518ec0ca
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/12628
Reviewed-by: David Benjamin <davidben@google.com>
2016-12-08 00:54:17 +00:00
David Benjamin
b1133e9565 Fix up macros.
Macros need a healthy dose of parentheses to avoid expression-level
misparses. Most of this comes from the clang-tidy CL here:
https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/235696/

Also switch most of the macros to use do { ... } while (0) to avoid all
the excessive comma operators and statement-level misparses.

Change-Id: I4c2ee51e347d2aa8c74a2d82de63838b03bbb0f9
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/11660
Commit-Queue: David Benjamin <davidben@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2016-10-18 18:28:23 +00:00
David Benjamin
54091230cd Use C99 for size_t loops.
This was done just by grepping for 'size_t i;' and 'size_t j;'. I left
everything in crypto/x509 and friends alone.

There's some instances in gcm.c that are non-trivial and pulled into a
separate CL for ease of review.

Change-Id: I6515804e3097f7e90855f1e7610868ee87117223
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/10801
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
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2016-09-12 19:44:24 +00:00
David Benjamin
f0e935d7ce Fold stack-allocated types into headers.
Now that we have the extern "C++" trick, we can just embed them in the
normal headers. Move the EVP_CIPHER_CTX deleter to cipher.h and, in
doing so, take away a little bit of boilerplate in defining deleters.

Change-Id: I4a4b8d0db5274a3607914d94e76a38996bd611ec
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/10804
Reviewed-by: Matt Braithwaite <mab@google.com>
Commit-Queue: David Benjamin <davidben@google.com>
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2016-09-07 21:50:05 +00:00
Steven Valdez
cb96654404 Adding ARRAY_SIZE macro for getting the size of constant arrays.
Change-Id: Ie60744761f5aa434a71a998f5ca98a8f8b1c25d5
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/10447
Reviewed-by: David Benjamin <davidben@google.com>
Commit-Queue: David Benjamin <davidben@google.com>
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2016-08-19 19:30:39 +00:00
Martin Kreichgauer
19d5cf86de Move remaining ScopedContext types out of scoped_types.h
Change-Id: I7d1fa964f0d9817db885cd43057a23ec46f21702
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/10240
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
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2016-08-11 01:15:45 +00:00
David Benjamin
0375127606 Promise more accurate bounds than EVP_MD_MAX_SIZE.
A caller using EVP_Digest* which a priori knows tighter bounds on the
hash function used (perhaps because it is always a particular hash) can
assume the function will not write more bytes than the size of the hash.

The letter of the rules before vaguely[*] allowed for more than
EVP_MD_MAX_SIZE bytes written which made for some unreasonable code in
Chromium. Officially clarify this and add tests which, when paired with
valgrind and ASan prove it.

BUG=59

[*] Not really. I think it already promised the output length will be
both the number of bytes written and the size of the hash and the size
of the hash is given by what the function promises to compute. Meh.

Change-Id: I736d526e81cca30475c90897bca896293ff30278
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/9066
Reviewed-by: Eric Roman <ericroman@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Benjamin <davidben@google.com>
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2016-08-01 23:24:04 +00:00
Adam Langley
10f97f3bfc Revert "Move C++ helpers into |bssl| namespace."
This reverts commit 09feb0f3d9.

(In order to make WebRTC happy this also needs to be reverted.)
2016-07-12 08:09:33 -07:00
Adam Langley
d2b5af56cf Revert scoped_types.h change.
This reverts commits:
8d79ed6740
19fdcb5234
8d79ed6740

Because WebRTC (at least) includes our headers in an extern "C" block,
which precludes having any C++ in them.

Change-Id: Ia849f43795a40034cbd45b22ea680b51aab28b2d
2016-07-12 08:05:38 -07:00
Adam Langley
8c3c3135a2 Remove scoped_types.h.
This change scatters the contents of the two scoped_types.h files into
the headers for each of the areas of the code. The types are now in the
|bssl| namespace.

Change-Id: I802b8de68fba4786b6a0ac1bacd11d81d5842423
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/8731
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2016-07-11 23:08:27 +00:00
Adam Langley
09feb0f3d9 Move C++ helpers into |bssl| namespace.
We currently have the situation where the |tool| and |bssl_shim| code
includes scoped_types.h from crypto/test and ssl/test. That's weird and
shouldn't happen. Also, our C++ consumers might quite like to have
access to the scoped types.

Thus this change moves some of the template code to base.h and puts it
all in a |bssl| namespace to prepare for scattering these types into
their respective headers. In order that all the existing test code be
able to access these types, it's all moved into the same namespace.

Change-Id: I3207e29474dc5fcc344ace43119df26dae04eabb
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/8730
Reviewed-by: David Benjamin <davidben@google.com>
2016-07-11 23:04:52 +00:00
David Benjamin
862c0aa880 Revert md_len removal from SHA256_CTX and SHA512_CTX.
This reverts commits:
- 9158637142
- a90aa64302
- c0d8b83b44

It turns out code outside of BoringSSL also mismatches Init and Update/Final
functions. Since this is largely cosmetic, it's probably not worth the cost to
do this.

Change-Id: I14e7b299172939f69ced2114be45ccba1dbbb704
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/7793
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2016-04-27 19:01:23 +00:00
David Benjamin
a90aa64302 Pull HASH_MAKE_STRING out of md32_common.h.
This is in preparation for taking md_len out of SHA256_CTX by allowing us to do
something similar to SHA512_CTX. md32_common.h now emits a static "finish"
function which Final composes with the extraction step.

Change-Id: I314fb31e2482af642fd280500cc0e4716aef1ac6
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/7721
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2016-04-27 18:45:12 +00:00
David Benjamin
1a0a8b6760 Make EVP_MD_CTX size functions return size_t.
The EVP_MD versions do, so the types should bubble up.

BUG=22

Change-Id: Ibccbc9ff35bbfd3d164fc28bcdd53ed97c0ab338
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/7687
Reviewed-by: Steven Valdez <svaldez@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Benjamin <davidben@google.com>
2016-04-19 15:12:41 +00:00
David Benjamin
981936791e Remove some easy obj.h dependencies.
A lot of consumers of obj.h only want the NID values. Others didn't need
it at all. This also removes some OBJ_nid2sn and OBJ_nid2ln calls in EVP
error paths which isn't worth pulling a large table in for.

BUG=chromium:499653

Change-Id: Id6dff578f993012e35b740a13b8e4f9c2edc0744
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/7563
Reviewed-by: David Benjamin <davidben@google.com>
2016-03-31 20:50:33 +00:00
Steven Valdez
c087c332f8 Fix potential double free in EVP_DigestInit_ex
There is a potential double free in EVP_DigestInit_ex. This is believed
to be reached only as a result of programmer error - but we should fix it
anyway.

(Imported from upstream's e78dc7e279ed98e1ab9845a70d14dafdfdc88f58)

Change-Id: I1da7be7db7afcbe9f30f168df000d64ed73d7edd
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/7541
Reviewed-by: David Benjamin <davidben@google.com>
2016-03-22 15:17:32 +00:00
David Benjamin
b04c905da9 Remove the arch-specific HOST_c2l/HOST_l2c implementations.
These do not appear to have much discernable effect on performance. Three
comparison runs:

Before:
Did 5414000 SHA-1 (16 bytes) operations in 1000009us (5413951.3 ops/sec): 86.6 MB/s
Did 1607000 SHA-1 (256 bytes) operations in 1000403us (1606352.6 ops/sec): 411.2 MB/s
Did 70000 SHA-1 (8192 bytes) operations in 1014426us (69004.5 ops/sec): 565.3 MB/s
Did 2991000 SHA-256 (16 bytes) operations in 1000204us (2990390.0 ops/sec): 47.8 MB/s
Did 741000 SHA-256 (256 bytes) operations in 1000371us (740725.2 ops/sec): 189.6 MB/s
Did 31000 SHA-256 (8192 bytes) operations in 1019327us (30412.2 ops/sec): 249.1 MB/s
Did 2340000 SHA-512 (16 bytes) operations in 1000312us (2339270.1 ops/sec): 37.4 MB/s
Did 880000 SHA-512 (256 bytes) operations in 1000879us (879227.2 ops/sec): 225.1 MB/s
Did 44000 SHA-512 (8192 bytes) operations in 1013355us (43420.1 ops/sec): 355.7 MB/s
After:
Did 5259000 SHA-1 (16 bytes) operations in 1000013us (5258931.6 ops/sec): 84.1 MB/s
Did 1547000 SHA-1 (256 bytes) operations in 1000011us (1546983.0 ops/sec): 396.0 MB/s
Did 69000 SHA-1 (8192 bytes) operations in 1001089us (68924.9 ops/sec): 564.6 MB/s
Did 2984000 SHA-256 (16 bytes) operations in 1000207us (2983382.4 ops/sec): 47.7 MB/s
Did 734000 SHA-256 (256 bytes) operations in 1000317us (733767.4 ops/sec): 187.8 MB/s
Did 31000 SHA-256 (8192 bytes) operations in 1021065us (30360.5 ops/sec): 248.7 MB/s
Did 2324000 SHA-512 (16 bytes) operations in 1000116us (2323730.4 ops/sec): 37.2 MB/s
Did 828000 SHA-512 (256 bytes) operations in 1001046us (827134.8 ops/sec): 211.7 MB/s
Did 43000 SHA-512 (8192 bytes) operations in 1003381us (42855.1 ops/sec): 351.1 MB/s

---

Before:
Did 5415000 SHA-1 (16 bytes) operations in 1000055us (5414702.2 ops/sec): 86.6 MB/s
Did 1604000 SHA-1 (256 bytes) operations in 1000524us (1603159.9 ops/sec): 410.4 MB/s
Did 71000 SHA-1 (8192 bytes) operations in 1007686us (70458.5 ops/sec): 577.2 MB/s
Did 2984000 SHA-256 (16 bytes) operations in 1000472us (2982592.2 ops/sec): 47.7 MB/s
Did 738000 SHA-256 (256 bytes) operations in 1000885us (737347.4 ops/sec): 188.8 MB/s
Did 30000 SHA-256 (8192 bytes) operations in 1020475us (29398.1 ops/sec): 240.8 MB/s
Did 2297000 SHA-512 (16 bytes) operations in 1000391us (2296102.2 ops/sec): 36.7 MB/s
Did 882000 SHA-512 (256 bytes) operations in 1000389us (881657.0 ops/sec): 225.7 MB/s
Did 43000 SHA-512 (8192 bytes) operations in 1001313us (42943.6 ops/sec): 351.8 MB/s
After:
Did 5228000 SHA-1 (16 bytes) operations in 1000035us (5227817.0 ops/sec): 83.6 MB/s
Did 1575000 SHA-1 (256 bytes) operations in 1000410us (1574354.5 ops/sec): 403.0 MB/s
Did 69000 SHA-1 (8192 bytes) operations in 1004180us (68712.8 ops/sec): 562.9 MB/s
Did 2884000 SHA-256 (16 bytes) operations in 1000093us (2883731.8 ops/sec): 46.1 MB/s
Did 718000 SHA-256 (256 bytes) operations in 1000413us (717703.6 ops/sec): 183.7 MB/s
Did 31000 SHA-256 (8192 bytes) operations in 1030257us (30089.6 ops/sec): 246.5 MB/s
Did 2286000 SHA-512 (16 bytes) operations in 1000172us (2285606.9 ops/sec): 36.6 MB/s
Did 979000 SHA-512 (256 bytes) operations in 1000384us (978624.2 ops/sec): 250.5 MB/s
Did 47000 SHA-512 (8192 bytes) operations in 1017846us (46175.9 ops/sec): 378.3 MB/s

---

Before:
Did 5429000 SHA-1 (16 bytes) operations in 1000104us (5428435.4 ops/sec): 86.9 MB/s
Did 1604000 SHA-1 (256 bytes) operations in 1000473us (1603241.7 ops/sec): 410.4 MB/s
Did 69000 SHA-1 (8192 bytes) operations in 1002621us (68819.6 ops/sec): 563.8 MB/s
Did 3021000 SHA-256 (16 bytes) operations in 1000152us (3020540.9 ops/sec): 48.3 MB/s
Did 735000 SHA-256 (256 bytes) operations in 1000048us (734964.7 ops/sec): 188.2 MB/s
Did 31000 SHA-256 (8192 bytes) operations in 1019902us (30395.1 ops/sec): 249.0 MB/s
Did 2301000 SHA-512 (16 bytes) operations in 1000207us (2300523.8 ops/sec): 36.8 MB/s
Did 881000 SHA-512 (256 bytes) operations in 1001122us (880012.6 ops/sec): 225.3 MB/s
Did 44000 SHA-512 (8192 bytes) operations in 1015313us (43336.4 ops/sec): 355.0 MB/s
After:
Did 5264000 SHA-1 (16 bytes) operations in 1000061us (5263678.9 ops/sec): 84.2 MB/s
Did 1587000 SHA-1 (256 bytes) operations in 1000293us (1586535.1 ops/sec): 406.2 MB/s
Did 71000 SHA-1 (8192 bytes) operations in 1007587us (70465.4 ops/sec): 577.3 MB/s
Did 2967000 SHA-256 (16 bytes) operations in 1000240us (2966288.1 ops/sec): 47.5 MB/s
Did 737000 SHA-256 (256 bytes) operations in 1000874us (736356.4 ops/sec): 188.5 MB/s
Did 31000 SHA-256 (8192 bytes) operations in 1019630us (30403.2 ops/sec): 249.1 MB/s
Did 2326000 SHA-512 (16 bytes) operations in 1000413us (2325039.8 ops/sec): 37.2 MB/s
Did 885000 SHA-512 (256 bytes) operations in 1000253us (884776.2 ops/sec): 226.5 MB/s
Did 44000 SHA-512 (8192 bytes) operations in 1013216us (43426.1 ops/sec): 355.7 MB/s

Change-Id: Ifd4500f4e9f41ffc0f73542141e8888b4d7f1e0b
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/6652
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <alangley@gmail.com>
2016-01-27 22:26:32 +00:00
David Benjamin
5aae776ede Remove calls to ERR_load_crypto_strings.
Since the error string logic was rewritten, this hasn't done anything.

Change-Id: Icb73dca65e852bb3c7d04c260d591906ec72c15f
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/6961
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2016-01-25 23:09:08 +00:00
David Benjamin
23a681b9f9 Fix build.
There were a couple more asm lines to turn into __asm__ when the patches got
reordered slightly.

Change-Id: I44be5caee6d09bb3db5dea4791592b12d175822c
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/6741
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-12-16 21:26:12 +00:00
Adam Langley
77385bb43d Mark platform-specific HOST_[c2l|l2c] as (void).
I skipped a patch when landing and so 793c21e2 caused a build failure
when platform-specific versions of these macros were used.

Change-Id: I8ed6dbb92a511ef306d45087c3eb87781fdfed31
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/6740
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-12-16 20:16:46 +00:00
David Benjamin
017231a544 Remove asm __asm__ define.
It's only used in one file. No sense in polluting the namespace here.

Change-Id: Iaf3870a4be2d2cad950f4d080e25fe7f0d3929c7
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/6660
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-12-16 20:03:17 +00:00
David Benjamin
793c21e266 Make HOST_l2c return void.
Nothing ever uses the return value. It'd be better off discarding it rather
than make callers stick (void) everywhere.

Change-Id: Ia28c970a1e5a27db441e4511249589d74408849b
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/6653
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-12-16 20:02:37 +00:00
David Benjamin
0aff3ffb88 Store the partial block as uint8_t, not uint32_t.
The uint32_t likely dates to them using HASH_LONG everywhere. Nothing ever
touches c->data as a uint32_t, only bytes. (Which makes sense seeing as it
stores the partial block.)

Change-Id: I634cb7f2b6306523aa663f8697b7dc92aa491320
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/6651
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-12-16 19:59:29 +00:00
David Benjamin
5a19d7dfa8 Use the straight-forward ROTATE macro.
I would hope any sensible compiler would recognize the rotation. (If
not, we should at least pull this into crypto/internal.h.) Confirmed
that clang at least produces the exact same instructions for
sha256_block_data_order for release + NO_ASM. This is also mostly moot
as SHA-1 and SHA-256 both have assembly versions on x86 that sidestep
most of this.

For the digests, take it out of md32_common.h since it doesn't use the
macro. md32_common.h isn't sure whether it's a multiply-included header
or not. It should be, but it has an #include guard (doesn't quite do
what you'd want) and will get HOST_c2l, etc., confused if one tries to
include it twice.

Change-Id: I1632801de6473ffd2c6557f3412521ec5d6b305c
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/6650
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-12-16 19:57:31 +00:00
David Benjamin
78fefbf3bb Reformat md32_common.h, part 2.
Manual tweaks and then clang-formatted again.

Change-Id: I809fdb71b2135343e5c1264dd659b464780fc54a
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/6649
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-12-16 19:52:06 +00:00
David Benjamin
fea1137e55 Reformat md32_common.h, part 1.
We've tweaked it already and upstream's using a different indentation
style now anyway. This is the first of two commits. For verifiability,
this is the output of clang-format with no modifications.

Change-Id: Ia30f20bee0cc8046aedf9ac7106cc4630e8d93e6
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/6648
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-12-16 19:47:50 +00:00
Brian Smith
ac9404c3a8 Improve crypto/digest/md32_common.h mechanism.
The documentation in md32_common.h is now (more) correct with respect
to the most important details of the layout of |HASH_CTX|. The
documentation explaining why sha512.c doesn't use md32_common.h is now
more accurate as well.

Before, the C implementations of HASH_BLOCK_DATA_ORDER took a pointer
to the |HASH_CTX| and the assembly language implementations took a
pointer to the hash state |h| member of |HASH_CTX|. (This worked
because |h| is always the first member of |HASH_CTX|.) Now, the C
implementations take a pointer directly to |h| too.

The definitions of |MD4_CTX|, |MD5_CTX|, and |SHA1_CTX| were changed to
be consistent with |SHA256_CTX| and |SHA512_CTX| in storing the hash
state in an array. This will break source compatibility with any
external code that accesses the hash state directly, but will not
affect binary compatibility.

The second parameter of |HASH_BLOCK_DATA_ORDER| is now of type
|const uint8_t *|; previously it was |void *| and all implementations
had a |uint8_t *data| variable to access it as an array of bytes.

This change paves the way for future refactorings such as automatically
generating the |*_Init| functions and/or sharing one I-U-F
implementation across all digest algorithms.

Change-Id: I6e9dd09ff057c67941021d324a4fa1d39f58b0db
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/6405
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-11-04 00:01:09 +00:00
Adam Langley
f1c1cf8794 Revert "Improve crypto/digest/md32_common.h mechanism."
This reverts commit 00461cf201.

Sadly it broke wpa_supplicant.
2015-11-02 18:14:34 -08:00
Brian Smith
00461cf201 Improve crypto/digest/md32_common.h mechanism.
The documentation in md32_common.h is now (more) correct with respect
to the most important details of the layout of |HASH_CTX|. The
documentation explaining why sha512.c doesn't use md32_common.h is now
more accurate as well.

Before, the C implementations of HASH_BLOCK_DATA_ORDER took a pointer
to the |HASH_CTX| and the assembly language implementations tool a
pointer to the hash state |h| member of |HASH_CTX|. (This worked
because |h| is always the first member of |HASH_CTX|.) Now, the C
implementations take a pointer directly to |h| too.

The definitions of |MD4_CTX|, |MD5_CTX|, and |SHA1_CTX| were changed to
be consistent with |SHA256_CTX| and |SHA512_CTX| in storing the hash
state in an array. This will break source compatibility with any
external code that accesses the hash state directly, but will not
affect binary compatibility.

The second parameter of |HASH_BLOCK_DATA_ORDER| is now of type
|const uint8_t *|; previously it was |void *| and all implementations
had a |uint8_t *data| variable to access it as an array of bytes.

This change paves the way for future refactorings such as automatically
generating the |*_Init| functions and/or sharing one I-U-F
implementation across all digest algorithms.

Change-Id: I30513bb40b5f1d2c8932551d54073c35484b3f8b
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/6401
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-11-03 02:04:38 +00:00
David Benjamin
301afaf223 Add a run_tests target to run all tests.
It's very annoying having to remember the right incant every time I want
to switch around between my build, build-release, build-asan, etc.,
output directories.

Unfortunately, this target is pretty unfriendly without CMake 3.2+ (and
Ninja 1.5+). This combination gives a USES_TERMINAL flag to
add_custom_target which uses Ninja's "console" pool, otherwise the
output buffering gets in the way. Ubuntu LTS is still on an older CMake,
so do a version check in the meantime.

CMake also has its own test mechanism (CTest), but this doesn't use it.
It seems to prefer knowing what all the tests are and then tries to do
its own output management and parallelizing and such. We already have
our own runners. all_tests.go could actually be converted tidily, but
generate_build_files.py also needs to read it, and runner.go has very
specific needs.

Naming the target ninja -C build test would be nice, but CTest squats
that name and CMake grumps when you use a reserved name, so I've gone
with run_tests.

Change-Id: Ibd20ebd50febe1b4e91bb19921f3bbbd9fbcf66c
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/6270
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <alangley@gmail.com>
2015-10-26 20:33:44 +00:00
David Benjamin
306ece31bc Fix some malloc failure crashes.
EVP_MD_CTX_copy_ex was implemented with a memcpy, which doesn't work well when
some of the pointers need to be copied, and ssl_verify_cert_chain didn't
account for set_ex_data failing.

Change-Id: Ieb556aeda6ab2e4c810f27012fefb1e65f860023
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/5911
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-09-18 19:30:09 +00:00
Adam Langley
73415b6aa0 Move arm_arch.h and fix up lots of include paths.
arm_arch.h is included from ARM asm files, but lives in crypto/, not
openssl/include/. Since the asm files are often built from a different
location than their position in the source tree, relative include paths
are unlikely to work so, rather than having crypto/ be a de-facto,
second global include path, this change moves arm_arch.h to
include/openssl/.

It also removes entries from many include paths because they should be
needed as relative includes are always based on the locations of the
source file.

Change-Id: I638ff43d641ca043a4fc06c0d901b11c6ff73542
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/5746
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-08-26 01:57:59 +00:00
Brian Smith
a89e208fe9 Suppress missing return value check warning in |EVP_DigestFinal|.
This is harmless, but it wasn't annoted with |(void)| so Coverity
complained about it.

Change-Id: Ie3405b0c0545944d49973d4bf29f8aeb6b965211
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/5612
Reviewed-by: David Benjamin <davidben@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-08-19 00:46:02 +00:00
Matt Braithwaite
1f4881fb95 |EVP_get_digestbyname| and |EVP_get_digestbynid|: recognize MD4.
This benefits nodejs.

Change-Id: I21bf7e64c2a44e96f27b427ad4bd44551c33221c
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/5721
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-08-18 22:23:44 +00:00
David Benjamin
3570d73bf1 Remove the func parameter to OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR.
Much of this was done automatically with
  find . -name '*.c' | xargs sed -E -i '' -e 's/(OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR\([a-zA-Z_0-9]+, )[a-zA-Z_0-9]+, ([a-zA-Z_0-9]+\);)/\1\2/'
  find . -name '*.c' | xargs sed -E -i '' -e 's/(OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR\([a-zA-Z_0-9]+, )[a-zA-Z_0-9]+,  ([a-zA-Z_0-9]+\);)/\1\2/'

BUG=468039

Change-Id: I4c75fd95dff85ab1d4a546b05e6aed1aeeb499d8
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/5276
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-07-16 02:02:37 +00:00
David Benjamin
65ee9b7ce9 Remove EVP_PKEY_HMAC.
This removes EVP_PKEY_HMAC and all the support code around it. EVP_MD requires
a lot of extra glue to support HMAC. This lets us prune it all away.

As a bonus, it removes a (minor) dependency from EVP to the legacy ASN.1 stack.

Change-Id: I5a9e3e39f518429828dbf13d14647fb37d9dc35a
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/5120
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-06-25 00:03:02 +00:00
Matt Braithwaite
1d0a056180 Explicitly cast |CHECK| result to |void| to avoid compiler complaint.
Change-Id: Ie7b376da1a157d144e9c4651722630dbf9c45436
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/5021
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-06-05 18:48:02 +00:00
Matt Braithwaite
9f8ef2da92 Add |EVP_get_digestbyname|.
Change-Id: If7078ea68f037caf8e26fa0b714e96e64d50dfa9
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/5000
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-06-03 21:34:07 +00:00
Adam Langley
e26e590824 Avoid unused variable warnings with assert.
It would be nice if assert(x) reduced to ((void) x) when NDEBUG was
defined, but it doesn't. Because of this, locally define CHECK, which
does. This avoids warnings with Clang.

Change-Id: I70882741da4984a025bcfaac1969032387f369de
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/4991
Reviewed-by: David Benjamin <davidben@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-06-02 23:05:54 +00:00
David Benjamin
e216288109 Unexport and prune EVP_MD_CTX flags.
The only flag is EVP_MD_CTX_FLAG_NO_INIT and no good can possibly come of
anyone outside EVP_PKEY_HMAC calling it. (And indeed no one calls it.
EVP_MD_CTX_set_flags has a caller in wpa_supplicant, but it uses
EVP_MD_CTX_FLAG_NON_FIPS_ALLOW which we don't define. The call is guarded by a
pair of ifdefs for some FIPS mode wpa_supplicant.)

Change-Id: I70ab8ffa646f3f75dfa4d37c96b9e82448ff1e40
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/4971
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-06-02 01:08:10 +00:00
David Benjamin
2c3679210e EVP_Digest*Update, EVP_DigestFinal, and HMAC_Update can never fail.
Enough code fails to check their return codes anyway. We ought to make
it official.

Change-Id: Ie646360fd7073ea943036f5e21bed13df7e1b77a
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/4954
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-06-01 22:17:10 +00:00
David Benjamin
049756be46 Fix integer types in low-level hash functions.
Use sized integer types rather than unsigned char/int/long. The latter
two are especially a mess as they're both used in lieu of uint32_t.
Sometimes the code just blindly uses unsigned long and sometimes it uses
unsigned int when an LP64 architecture would notice.

Change-Id: I4c5c6aaf82cfe9fe523435588d286726a7c43056
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/4952
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-06-01 22:12:21 +00:00
David Benjamin
0b635c52b2 Add malloc test support to unit tests.
Currently far from passing and I haven't even tried with a leak checker yet.
Also bn_test is slow.

Change-Id: I4fe2783aa5f7897839ca846062ae7e4a367d2469
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/4794
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-05-21 17:59:48 +00:00
Brian Smith
c82a00d818 Replace MD5 in examples with SHA-256.
Avoiding superflous references to MD5 makes it easier to audit the code
to find unsafe uses of it. It also avoids subtly encouraging users to
choose MD5 instead of a better alternative.

Change-Id: Ic78eb5dfbf44aac39e4e4eb29050e3337c4445cc
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/3926
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-04-13 20:55:48 +00:00
Brian Smith
054e682675 Eliminate unnecessary includes from low-level crypto modules.
Beyond generally eliminating unnecessary includes, eliminate as many
includes of headers that declare/define particularly error-prone
functionality like strlen, malloc, and free. crypto/err/internal.h was
added to remove the dependency on openssl/thread.h from the public
openssl/err.h header. The include of <stdlib.h> in openssl/mem.h was
retained since it defines OPENSSL_malloc and friends as macros around
the stdlib.h functions. The public x509.h, x509v3.h, and ssl.h headers
were not changed in order to minimize breakage of source compatibility
with external code.

Change-Id: I0d264b73ad0a720587774430b2ab8f8275960329
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/4220
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-04-13 20:49:18 +00:00
Brian Smith
6e8fbfecd0 Remove crypto/obj dependencies from low-level crypto tests.
The only dependency the low-level crypto modules have on code in
crypto/obj is their use of OBJ_nid2sn, which is trivial to avoid.
This facilitates future simplification of crypto/obj, including
possibly the removal of functions like OBJ_nid2sn and the complex
build infrastructure that supports them.

This change also removes EVP_CIPHER_name and EVP_MD_name.

Change-Id: I34ce7dc7e58d5c08b52f95d25eba3963590cf2f7
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/3932
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-04-13 20:25:45 +00:00
David Benjamin
94e597a51c Convert digest_test to C++.
Change-Id: Ibc8c3d8740cbd03dfb0d1ff9834fed66601dd479
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/4123
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-03-31 23:10:24 +00:00
Adam Langley
29b186736c Precompute sorted array for error strings.
Previously, error strings were kept in arrays for each subdirectory and
err.c would iterate over them all and insert them at init time to a hash
table.

This means that, even if you have a shared library and lots of processes
using that, each process has ~30KB of private memory from building that
hash table.

This this change, all the error strings are built into a sorted list and
are thus static data. This means that processes can share the error
information and it actually saves binary space because of all the
pointer overhead in the old scheme. Also it saves the time taken
building the hash table at startup.

This removes support for externally-supplied error string data.

Change-Id: Ifca04f335c673a048e1a3e76ff2b69c7264635be
2015-02-09 17:35:31 -08:00
Adam Langley
2b2d66d409 Remove string.h from base.h.
Including string.h in base.h causes any file that includes a BoringSSL
header to include string.h. Generally this wouldn't be a problem,
although string.h might slow down the compile if it wasn't otherwise
needed. However, it also causes problems for ipsec-tools in Android
because OpenSSL didn't have this behaviour.

This change removes string.h from base.h and, instead, adds it to each
.c file that requires it.

Change-Id: I5968e50b0e230fd3adf9b72dd2836e6f52d6fb37
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/3200
Reviewed-by: David Benjamin <davidben@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2015-02-02 19:14:15 +00:00
Adam Langley
4a0f0c4910 Change CMakeLists.txt to two-space indent.
find -name CMakeLists.txt -type f | xargs sed -e 's/\t/  /g' -i

Change-Id: I01636b1849c00ba918f48828252492d99b0403ac
2015-01-28 16:37:10 -08:00