""" Checks that (hash of the) KATs (in NIST format) produced on this platform match the one provided in the META file for every scheme/implementation. Note that this only uses the first test case from the NIST-format KAT files. The appropriate hash can be generated from the original submission's KAT file using the command: cat PQCkemKAT_whatever.rsp | head -n 8 | tail -n 6 | sha256sum """ import hashlib import os import pytest import helpers import pqclean @pytest.mark.parametrize( 'implementation,test_dir,impl_path, init, destr', [(impl, *helpers.isolate_test_files(impl.path(), 'test_functest_')) for impl in pqclean.Scheme.all_supported_implementations()], ids=[str(impl) for impl in pqclean.Scheme.all_supported_implementations()], ) @helpers.filtered_test def test_nistkat(implementation, impl_path, test_dir, init, destr): init() dest_path = os.path.join(test_dir, 'bin') helpers.make('nistkat', TYPE=implementation.scheme.type, SCHEME=implementation.scheme.name, IMPLEMENTATION=implementation.name, SCHEME_DIR=impl_path, DEST_DIR=dest_path, working_dir=os.path.join(test_dir, 'test')) out = helpers.run_subprocess( [os.path.join(dest_path, 'nistkat_{}_{}{}'.format( implementation.scheme.name, implementation.name, '.exe' if os.name == 'nt' else '' ))], ).replace('\r', '') assert(implementation.scheme.metadata()['nistkat-sha256'].lower() == hashlib.sha256(out.encode('utf-8')).hexdigest().lower()) destr() if __name__ == '__main__': import sys pytest.main(sys.argv)