43e5a26b53 removed the .file directive
from x86asm.pl. This removes the parameter from asm_init altogether. See
also upstream's e195c8a2562baef0fdcae330556ed60b1e922b0e.
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Once the ACL issue is sorted out, this will mean we don't need to
re-download it each run.
BUG=180
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Once the ACL issue is sorted out, this will mean we don't need to
re-download it each run.
BUG=180
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We're not using the MASM output, so don't bother maintaining a diff on
it.
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1de4bdf147a8a3b93306ecc65cf1f15a8334f508a29ab0b3ee163443ce764d5e sde-external-7.58.0-2017-01-23-lin.tar.bz2
Also teach extract.py to handle symlinks and tar.bz2 files.
BUG=180
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Due to issues with CMake enable_language, we have to delay setting
CMAKE_ASM_FLAGS until after enable_language(ASM) has been called.
We also need to remove the '.file' macro from x86gas.pl to prevent the
filenames from being overridden from those provided by the build
system.
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The bots will need to get libFuzzer externally. As usual, borrow
Chromium's copy.
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It appears to need a newer toolchain and we're currently using the 10.9
swarming pool. Take it out of rotation for now. Will sort it out
tomorrow.
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There were tab characters instead of two spaces in random places.
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This allows breaking Known Answer Tests for AES-GCM, DES, SHA-1,
SHA-256, SHA-512, RSA signing and DRBG as required by FIPS.
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It's about time we got rid of this. As a first step, introduce a flag,
so that some consumers may stage this change in appropriately.
BUG=chromium:534766,chromium:532048
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I'm going to work on adding these to CI, since we keep breaking it on
accident.
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This has since been done.
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I think I've finally cleared this out. Everything should be using
upstream's longer 'proto' names now.
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This is needed when unrandom.c is compiled on its own.
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This is required by FIPS testing.
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This enforces the invariant "fips_fragments are the C sources that
make up bcm.c."
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SHA-512 is faster to calculate on 64-bit systems and that's what we were
using before. (Though, realistically, this doesn't show up at all.)
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https://build.chromium.org/p/client.boringssl/builders/linux_fips_rel/builds/115
appears to have failed because we were hanging on Accept() forever.
Impose a timeout on that and waiting for the process to return so we at
least can see what stdout/stderr was received so far.
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SHA-512 is faster to calculate on 64-bit systems and we're only
targetting 64-bit systems with FIPS.
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ASAN prevents the integrity test from running, so don't indicate FIPS
mode in that case.
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Perl, multiple versions, for some reason occasionally takes issue with
letter b[?] in ox([0-9a-f]+) regex. As result some constants, such as
0xb1 came out wrong when generating code for MASM. Fixes upstream
GH#3241.
(Imported from upstream's c47aea8af1e28e46e1ad5e2e7468b49fec3f4f29.)
This does not affect of the configurations we generate and is imported
to avoid a diff against upstream.
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This avoids depending the FIPS module on crypto/bytestring and moves
ECDSA_SIG_{new,free} into the module.
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This dates to ded93581f1, but we have
since switched to building with nasm, to match upstream's supported
assemblers. Since this doesn't affect anything we generate, remove the
workaround to reduce the diff against upstream.
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EVP_AEAD_CTX is otherwise a pain to use from C++ when you need to keep
it around.
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Nearly all of the assembly code was written by Shay and is submitted
under the CLA.
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The names in the P-224 code collided with the P-256 code and thus many
of the functions and constants in the P-224 code have been prefixed.
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FIPS 186-4 wants d = e^-1 (mod lcm(p-1, q-1)), not (p-1)*(q-1).
Note this means the size of d might reveal information about p-1 and
q-1. However, we do operations with Chinese Remainder Theorem, so we
only use d (mod p-1) and d (mod q-1) as exponents. Using a minimal
totient does not affect those two values.
This removes RSA_recover_crt_params. Using a minimal d breaks (or rather
reveals an existing bug in) the function.
While I'm here, rename those ridiculous variable names.
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