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David Benjamin
86aa5dab14 Tidy up EC_POINT_dup.
The old one was written somewhat weirdly.

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David Benjamin
bcb65b90fe Give bssl speed proper arg parsing and a -timeout flag.
I've found that changing the timeout to 10s rather than 1s gives much
more stable numbers.

BUG=82

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2016-08-16 18:57:31 +00:00
David Benjamin
161ef92c39 Inline ec_group_copy and simplify.
A lot of codepaths are unreachable since the EC_GROUP is known to be
blank.

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Adam Langley
7d7afc3b89 Drop STRICT_ALIGNMENT code in ofb.c.
By using memcpy, GCC can already optimise things so that the compiled
code is identical on x86-64. Thus we don't need to worry about having
different versions for platforms with, and without, strict alignment.

(Thanks to Emil Mikulic.)

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David Benjamin
05cad5e00c Fix typo.
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2016-08-16 18:05:47 +00:00
EKR
5013fb41f2 Adding PORTING.md for instructions on how to port the test runner
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David Benjamin
eed2401cac Apply SendClientVersion at the end.
Much of the ClientHello logic queries hello.vers. To avoid it getting
confused, do all modifications right at the end, otherwise
SendClientVersion also affects whether the key share is sent.

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David Benjamin
4ac2dc4c0d Add a comment about ServerHello.supported_groups.
In TLS 1.2 and below, the server is not supposed to echo it, but I just
came across a BigIP server which does. Document this so we know to take
care before trying to flip it in the future.

(It's actually kind of odd that it wasn't allowed to be sent given TLS
1.2 makes supported_groups interact with ECDSA client certificates. Ah
well.)

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Adam Langley
aa24851515 Don't crash when generating a key for a zero DH prime.
I didn't look into whether this was reachable, but I assume not. Still,
better to be robust here becasue DH groups are commonly under some
amount of attacker control.

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David Benjamin
96a16cd10e Finish aligning up_ref functions with OpenSSL 1.1.0.
All external callers should be resolved now.

BUG=89

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David Benjamin
3e51757de2 Enforce the server ALPN protocol was advertised.
The server should not be allowed select a protocol that wasn't
advertised. Callers tend to not really notice and act as if some default
were chosen which is unlikely to work very well.

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Adam Langley
37b486aade Remove optimisation for known DH groups.
Since we are eliminating DHE support in TLS, this is just a waste of
bytes.

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David Benjamin
881f196075 Make ECDHE_PSK + AES_GCM unmatchable.
These are probably a good idea to ship so long as we have the PSK
callbacks at all, but they're not *completely* standard yet and Android
tests otherwise need updating to know about them. We don't care enough
about PSK to be in a rush to ship them, and taking them out is an easier
default action until then.

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Adam Langley
79c576c0e1 Update fuzzing corpus for ‘server’
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2016-08-11 08:56:18 -07:00
David Benjamin
3f54d3f58a Update reference to False Start draft.
Now we have RFC 7918.

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2016-08-11 15:49:06 +00:00
David Benjamin
707720ca22 Add a note in PORTING to ask us before adding ifdefs.
People seem to like adding ifdefs for us for random initialization
functions that are cheap enough to add no-ops stubs for.

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2016-08-11 15:48:14 +00:00
David Benjamin
25fe85b38c Insert a state before cert_cb.
If cert_cb runs asynchronously, we end up repeating a large part of very
stateful ClientHello processing. This seems to be mostly fine and there
are few users of server-side cert_cb (it's a new API in 1.0.2), but it's
a little scary.

This is also visible to external consumers because some callbacks get
called multiple times. We especially should try to avoid that as there
is no guarantee that these callbacks are idempotent and give the same
answer each time.

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David Benjamin
fddbadcba9 Pass a ClientHello into ssl3_choose_cipher.
Now that ssl_bytes_to_cipher_list is uninteresting, it can be an
implementation detail of ssl3_choose_cipher. This removes a tiny amount
of duplicated TLS 1.2 / TLS 1.3 code.

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David Benjamin
1deb41bb2d Move SCSV handling out of cipher list parsing.
It's odd that a function like ssl_bytes_to_cipher_list secretly has side
effects all over the place. This removes the need for the TLS 1.3 code
to re-query the version range, and it removes the requirement that the
RI extension be first.

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Martin Kreichgauer
19d5cf86de Move remaining ScopedContext types out of scoped_types.h
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David Benjamin
e14ff06694 Only have one ClientHello parser, not three.
Between TLS 1.2, TLS 1.3, and the early callback, we've got a lot of
ClientHello parsers. Unify everything on the early callback's parser. As
a side effect, this means we can parse a ClientHello fairly succinctly
from any function which will let us split up ClientHello states where
appropriate.

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Brian Smith
e4a432687e Reset |out_no_inverse| before returning errors in BN_mod_inverse_odd.
This more accurately reflects the documented contract for
|BN_mod_inverse_odd|.

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David Benjamin
96e1a25943 Add BN_get_rfc3526_prime_1536.
In OpenSSL 1.1.0, this API has been renamed to gain a BN prefix. Now
that it's no longer squatting on a namespace, provide the function so
wpa_supplicant needn't carry a BoringSSL #ifdef here.

BUG=91

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Adam Langley
fbe3a7bb61 Rename the |dont_return_name| flag of |OBJ_obj2txt| to |always_return_oid|.
The name of this has been annoying me every time I've seen it over the
past couple of days. Having a flag with a negation in the name isn't
always bad, but I think this case was.

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Adam Langley
505cf39af9 Fix STARTTLS detection.
The previous code was not an impressive demonstration of clear thinking
and could reject cases where STARTTLS was actually supported.

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David Benjamin
5a91503826 Add various 1.1.0 accessors.
This gets cURL building against both BoringSSL as it is and BoringSSL
with OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER set to 1.1.0.

BUG=91

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David Benjamin
3f26a49eb6 Fix up EVP_tls_cbc_remove_padding's calling convention.
The old one was rather confusing. Switch to returning 1/0 for whether
the padding is publicly invalid and then add an output argument which
returns a constant_time_eq-style boolean.

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David Benjamin
65d74e4d76 Add better TLS CBC mode tests.
Add the following cases:

- Maximal padding

- Maximal padding with each possible byte position wrong.

- When the input is not publicly too short to find a MAC, but the
  unpadded value is too short. (This tests that
  EVP_tls_cbc_remove_padding and EVP_tls_cbc_copy_mac coordinate
  correctly. EVP_tls_cbc_remove_padding promises to also consider it
  invalid padding if there is no room for a MAC.)

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Martin Kreichgauer
909232db55 Make obj2txt accept empty OIDs because Python depends on it.
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EKR
f71d7ed014 Shim-specific configuration file with suppressions and error translation.
This is more progress in letting other stacks use the test runner.
You can provide a per-shim configuration file that includes:

 - A list of test patterns to be suppressed (presumably because
   they don't work). This setting is ignored if -test is used.
 - A translation table of expected errors to shim-specific errors.

BUG=92

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Brian Smith
2a389ace62 Clarify signed/unsigned math in RSA_padding_add_PKCS1_PSS_mgf1.
Use a separate |size_t| variable for all logic that happens after the
special casing of the negative values of the signed parameter, to
minimize the amount of mixed signed/unsigned math used.

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Brian Smith
8585701b2e Clarify checking of emLen in RSA_padding_add_PKCS1_PSS_mgf1.
There is a comment "Note from a test above this value is guaranteed to
be non-negative". Reorganize the code to make it more clear that that
is actually the case, especially in the case where sLen == -1.

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Martin Kreichgauer
baafa4a653 Undo rename of tlsext_tick_lifetime_hint.
It was renamed to ticket_liftetime_hint in
1e6f11a7ff, which breaks Qt.

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Martin Kreichgauer
14343935b5 Start removing scoped_types.h
Initial stab at moving contents of scoped_types.h into
include/openssl/c++ and into the |bssl| namespace.

Started with one file. Will do the remaining ones once this looks good.

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David Benjamin
c505c7ce61 Remove TODOEKR comment.
EKR is unlikely to resolve this TODO anytime soon.

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Brian Smith
783eaad039 Put |sLen| logic in one place in RSA_padding_add_PKCS1_PSS_mgf1.
This makes it easier to understand the |sLen|-related logic.

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David Benjamin
e7e36aae25 Test that switching versions on renego is illegal.
We handle this correctly but never wrote a test for it. Noticed this in
chatting about the second ClientHello.version bug workaround with Eric
Rescorla.

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David Benjamin
2f8ea545a6 Reimplement OBJ_obj2txt.
The old implementation had a lot of size_t/int confusion. It also
accepted non-minimally-encoded OIDs. Unlike the old implementation, the
new one does not fall back to BIGNUMs and does not attempt to
pretty-print OIDs with components which do not fit in a uint64_t. Add
tests for these cases.

With this new implementation, hopefully we'll have a much easier time
enabling MSVC's size_t truncation warning later.

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Brian Smith
253c05e16b Always use the "no_branch" inversion algorithm for even moduli.
This eliminates duplicate logic.

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Brian Smith
a432757acb Use BN_mod_inverse_odd instead of |BN_mod_inverse| for ECC.
BN_mod_inverse_odd was always being used on 64-bit platforms and was being used
for all curves with an order of 450 bits or smaller (basically, everything but
P-521). We generally don't care much about minor differences in the speed of
verifying signatures using curves other than P-256 and P-384. It is better to
always use the same algorithm.

This also allows |bn_mod_inverse_general|, |bn_mod_inverse_no_branch|, and
|BN_mod_inverse| to be dropped from programs that can somehow avoid linking in
the RSA key generation and RSA CRT recovery code.

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Brian Smith
4cfdf41789 Use bn_mod_inverse_odd for RSA/inversion blinding.
The main RSA public modulus size of concern is 2048 bits.
bn_mod_inverse_odd is already used for public moduli of 2048 bits and
smaller on 64-bit platforms, so for 64-bit it is a no-op. For 32-bit
x86, this seems to slightly decrease the speed of RSA signing, but not
by a lot, and plus we don't care about RSA signing performance much on
32-bit platforms. It's better to have all platforms using the same
algorithms.

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Brian Smith
f9bdcc1108 Split bn_mod_inverse_ex into bn_mod_inverse_{general, odd}.
This is a step towards exposing |bn_mod_inverse_odd| for use outside
of crypto/bn/gcd.c.

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2016-08-05 21:32:28 +00:00
Brian Smith
10b09ad28e Factor out common logic in bn_mod_inverse_*.
This is in preparation for factoring out the binary Euclidean
implementation (the one used for odd numbers that aren't too big) for
direct use from outside of crypto/bn/gcd.c. The goal is to make the
resultant |BN_mod_inverse_odd|'s signature similar to
|BN_mod_inverse_blinded|. Thus, the logic for reducing the final result
isn't factored out because that yet-to-be-created |BN_mod_inverse_odd|
will need to do it itself.

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David Benjamin
22edd87755 Resolve a small handful of size_t truncation warnings.
This is very far from all of it, but I did some easy ones before I got
bored. Snapshot the progress until someone else wants to continue this.

BUG=22

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2016-08-05 19:12:31 +00:00
David Benjamin
b9195402b4 Align SSL_SESSION_up_ref with OpenSSL.
Only X509_up_ref left (it's still waiting on a few external callers).

BUG=89

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2016-08-05 19:00:33 +00:00
David Benjamin
a9c3bf142e Add TLS_{client,server}_method.
Inch towards OpenSSL 1.1.0 compatibility.

BUG=91

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2016-08-05 18:59:32 +00:00
David Benjamin
9305a13252 Tidy up PKCS1_MGF1.
Fix non-standard variable names, return value convention, unsigned vs
size_t, etc. This also fixes one size_t truncation warning.

BUG=22

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David Benjamin
ea655fa33f Write a test for OBJ_obj2txt.
OBJ_obj2txt's implementation is kind of scary. Also it casts between int
and size_t a lot. In preparation for rewriting it, add a test.

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2016-08-05 18:32:30 +00:00
David Benjamin
db0c693b76 Add an API-CONVENTIONS.md document.
We're starting to get quite a lot of these ALL-CAPS.md documents.
There's been enough questions around how to properly use types like
EVP_MD_CTX that we probably should write down some of these common
rules.

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2016-08-04 23:27:49 +00:00
David Benjamin
4087df92f4 Move more side-specific code out of tls13_process_certificate.
tls13_process_certificate can take a boolean for whether anonymous is
allowed. This does change the error on the client slightly, but I think
this is correct anyway. It is not a syntax error for the server to send
no certificates in so far as the Certificate message allows it. It's
just illegal.

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