I've found that changing the timeout to 10s rather than 1s gives much
more stable numbers.
BUG=82
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The previous code was not an impressive demonstration of clear thinking
and could reject cases where STARTTLS was actually supported.
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TLS 1.3 requires callers use the callback rather than SSL_get_session.
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Note that this is currently doing fake TLS 1.3 until the handshake is
in.
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This reverts commits:
8d79ed674019fdcb52348d79ed6740
Because WebRTC (at least) includes our headers in an extern "C" block,
which precludes having any C++ in them.
Change-Id: Ia849f43795a40034cbd45b22ea680b51aab28b2d
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
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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
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../tool/transport_common.cc:429:14: error: ‘code_250’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
(I don't believe it can actually happen though.)
Change-Id: I78d19ad42ed4c05404f1d8d3e8f254ede3244b8d
This change adds support for doing an SMTP STARTTLS dance before a TLS
handshake when using the tool. This is useful for poking at SMTP
servers.
Change-Id: I04cd60d02d3377cce83e412d62e3257235a19116
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/8662
Reviewed-by: David Benjamin <davidben@google.com>
With IPv6, splitting a colon-separated host/port becomes more complicated.
Change-Id: I5073a5cbaa0714f2f8b9c837bb0809dd20304a3c
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/8441
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There's a __pragma expression which allows this. Android builds us Windows with
MinGW for some reason, so we actually do have to tolerate non-MSVC-compatible
Windows compilers. (Clang for Windows is much more sensible than MinGW and
intentionally mimicks MSVC.)
MinGW doesn't understand MSVC's pragmas and warns a lot. #pragma warning is
safe to suppress, so wrap those to shush them. This also lets us do away with a
few ifdefs.
Change-Id: I1f5a8bec4940d4b2d947c4c1cc9341bc15ec4972
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Use of strdup, close, lseek, read, and write prevent linking
statically againt libcmt.lib.
Change-Id: I04f7876ec0f03f29f000bbcc6b2ccdec844452d2
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/8010
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This is consistent with the new convention in ssl_ecdh.c.
Along the way, change newhope_test.c to not iterate 1000 times over each
test.
Change-Id: I7a500f45b838eba8f6df96957891aa8e880ba089
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This is another thing that MSVC can't cope with:
..\tool\speed.cc(537) : error C2536: 'SpeedNewHope::<⋯>::SpeedNewHope::<⋯>::clientmsg' : cannot specify explicit initializer for arrays
Change-Id: I6b4cb430895f7794e9cef1b1c12b57ba5d537c64
This is the one piece of functionality I miss from the openssl tool -
the ability to see some basic information about the server cert.
Sample output:
==========
$ bssl client -connect www.google.com
Connecting to [2607:f8b0:4006:80d::1010]:443
Connected.
Version: TLSv1.2
Resumed session: no
Cipher: ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256
ECDHE curve: P-256
Secure renegotiation: yes
Next protocol negotiated:
ALPN protocol:
Cert subject: /C=US/ST=California/L=Mountain View/O=Google Inc/CN=www.google.com
Cert issuer: /C=US/O=Google Inc/CN=Google Internet Authority G2
==========
Change-Id: I758682784752a616628138e420f52586d5a1bb31
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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
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Partially fixes build with -Wmissing-declarations.
Change-Id: Ia563063fb077cda79244c21f02fd1c0f550353c2
Signed-off-by: Piotr Sikora <piotrsikora@google.com>
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/7515
Reviewed-by: David Benjamin <davidben@google.com>
Partially fixes build with -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations.
Change-Id: I51209c30f532899f57cfdd9a50cff0a8ee3da5b5
Signed-off-by: Piotr Sikora <piotrsikora@google.com>
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/7512
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Partially fixes build with -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations.
Change-Id: I6048f5b7ef31560399b25ed9880156bc7d8abac2
Signed-off-by: Piotr Sikora <piotrsikora@google.com>
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This is an attempt to make MSVC happy. Currently it's saying:
..\tool\speed.cc(508) : error C2536: 'SpeedSPAKE2::<lambda_…>::SpeedSPAKE2::<lambda_…>::alice_msg' : cannot specify explicit initializer for arrays
Change-Id: Ifba1df26b5d734f142668a41834645c1549f9f52
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We don't actually have an API to let you know if the value is legal to
interpret as a curve ID. (This was kind of a poor API. Oh well.) Also add tests
for key_exchange_info. I've intentionally left server-side plain RSA missing
for now because the SSL_PRIVATE_KEY_METHOD abstraction only gives you bytes and
it's probably better to tweak this API instead.
(key_exchange_info also wasn't populated on the server, though due to a
rebasing error, that fix ended up in the parent CL. Oh well.)
Change-Id: I74a322c8ad03f25b02059da7568c9e1a78419069
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Make it slightly easier for people to use.
Change-Id: I567e95bf1a5c203170a0b9732fd522fcbe5b7bc1
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OPENSSL_SMALL will still cause the smaller base-point table to be used
and so won't be as fast at signing as the full version, but Ed25519 will
now work in those builds.
Without OPENSSL_SMALL:
Did 20000 Ed25519 key generation operations in 1008347us (19834.4 ops/sec)
Did 20000 Ed25519 signing operations in 1025594us (19500.9 ops/sec)
Did 6138 Ed25519 verify operations in 1001712us (6127.5 ops/sec)
Did 21000 Curve25519 base-point multiplication operations in 1019237us (20603.6 ops/sec)
Did 7095 Curve25519 arbitrary point multiplication operations in 1065986us (6655.8 ops/sec)
With (on the same machine):
Did 8415 Ed25519 key generation operations in 1020958us (8242.3 ops/sec)
Did 8952 Ed25519 signing operations in 1077635us (8307.1 ops/sec)
Did 6358 Ed25519 verify operations in 1047533us (6069.5 ops/sec)
Did 6620 Curve25519 base-point multiplication operations in 1008922us (6561.5 ops/sec)
Did 7183 Curve25519 arbitrary point multiplication operations in 1096285us (6552.1 ops/sec)
Change-Id: Ib443c0e2bdfd11e044087e66efd55b651a5667e7
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For completeness. In so far as we care about legacy ciphers' performance at
all, we should have the others too.
Change-Id: Idd2d93345f3af8b6ac5772a1cb3c201f84fe3197
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Handy to test servers with misbehaving client auth.
Change-Id: I93f7b77c35e223761edade648bc03d1f97ed82fd
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The consumers have all been updated, so we can move EVP_aead_chacha20_poly1305
to its final state. Unfortunately, the _rfc7539-suffixed version will need to
stick around for just a hair longer. Also the tls1.h macros, but the remaining
consumers are okay with that changing underneath them.
Change-Id: Ibbb70ec1860d6ac6a7e1d7b45e70fe692bf5ebe5
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/6600
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The keylog BIO is internally synchronized by the SSL_CTX lock, but an
application may wish to log keys from multiple SSL_CTXs. This is in
preparation for switching Chromium to use a separate SSL_CTX per profile
to more naturally split up the session caches.
It will also be useful for routing up SSLKEYLOGFILE in WebRTC. There,
each log line must be converted to an IPC up from the renderer
processes.
This will require changes in Chromium when we roll BoringSSL.
BUG=458365,webrtc:4417
Change-Id: I2945bdb4def0a9c36e751eab3d5b06c330d66b54
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Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
MSVC doesn't like unary minus on unsigned types. Also, the speed test
always failed because the inputs were all zeros and thus had small
order.
Change-Id: Ic2d3c2c9bd57dc66295d93891396871cebac1e0b
PKCS#12 files may not necessarily include keys.
Change-Id: Ibb43b609783b02aa9cbb192fea377081169666ff
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This simply converts a cipher suite string to the list of cipher suites
that it implies.
Change-Id: Id8b31086715d619ea6601c40a6eb84dc0d8c500d
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QUIC has a complex relationship with BoringSSL owing to it living both
in Chromium and the Google-internal repository. In order for it to
handle the ChaCha20-Poly1305 AEAD switch more easily this change gives
the unsuffixed name to the old AEAD, for now.
Once QUIC has moved to the “_old” version the unsuffixed name can be
given to the new version.
Change-Id: Id8a77be6e3fe2358d78e022413fe088e5a274dca
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/6361
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Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <alangley@gmail.com>
∙ host:port parsing, where unavoidable, is now IPv6-friendly.
∙ |BIO_C_GET_CONNECT| is simply removed.
∙ bssl -accept now listens on both IPv6 and IPv4.
Change-Id: I1cbd8a79c0199bab3ced4c4fd79d2cc5240f250c
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/6214
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <alangley@gmail.com>
It just calls CRYPTO_library_init and doesn't do anything else. If
anything, I'd like to make CRYPTO_library_init completely go away too.
We have CRYPTO_once now, so I think it's safe to assume that, if ssl/
ever grows initialization needs beyond that of crypto/, we can hide it
behind a CRYPTO_once and not burden callers.
Change-Id: I63dc362e0e9e98deec5516f4620d1672151a91b6
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/6311
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <alangley@gmail.com>
Some compilers complain and it's worth checking. Maybe the file changed in size
between ftell and fread.
Change-Id: I7898b8517556ec6899bd6e8866ba3d1cd7efd5f4
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/5763
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
This is analogous to openssl s_client's -sess_in and -sess_out. Use PEM to
align with OpenSSL. This is useful for debugging session resumption and also
generating things to test serialization against.
Change-Id: Idc58e8fa3dd4c2385f6a2d647e66ef11427be60d
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/5761
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
This is a simpler implementation than OpenSSL's, lacking responder IDs
and request extensions support. This mirrors the client implementation
already present.
Change-Id: I54592b60e0a708bfb003d491c9250401403c9e69
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/5700
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
This also removes support for the “old” Channel ID extension.
Change-Id: I1168efb9365c274db6b9d7e32013336e4404ff54
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/5462
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
This allows BoringSSL to build on OpenBSD with gcc/g++ 4.9.2.
Change-Id: Icce23de87b0358a581124eb8cd37dc48a1f096c9
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/5401
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
This removes the version field from RSA and instead handles versioning
as part of parsing. (As a bonus, we now correctly limit multi-prime RSA
to version 1 keys.)
Most consumers are also converted. old_rsa_priv_{de,en}code are left
alone for now. Those hooks are passed in parameters which match the old
d2i/i2d pattern (they're only used in d2i_PrivateKey and
i2d_PrivateKey).
Include a test which, among other things, checks that public keys being
serialized as private keys are handled properly.
BUG=499653
Change-Id: Icdd5f0382c4a84f9c8867024f29756e1a306ba08
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/5273
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>