pqc/test/check_symbol_namespace.py
2019-01-23 12:42:52 +01:00

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import subprocess
import sys
"""
For a given SCHEME, this script verifies that all exported symbols are properly
namespaced, i.e., all start with "PQCLEAN_SCHEMENAME_"
"""
if sys.platform != 'linux':
print("This test is not supported on non-Linux platforms")
exit(0)
if len(sys.argv) != 2:
print("Provide a scheme name (e.g. crypto_kem/kyber768) as argv[1]")
exit(1)
SCHEME = sys.argv[1]
SCHEMEFULL = SCHEME.replace('/', '_') # e.g. crypto_kem_kyber768
SCHEMESHORT = SCHEME.split('/')[1].upper()
namespace = "PQCLEAN_{}_".format(SCHEMESHORT).replace('-', '')
# TODO can we do this using object files instead, to preserve file origin?
sharedlib = "bin/shared_{}_clean.so".format(SCHEMEFULL)
subprocess.run(["make", sharedlib, "SCHEME={}".format(SCHEME)])
p = subprocess.run(["nm", "-D", sharedlib], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
symbols = p.stdout.decode('utf-8').strip().split("\n")
non_namespaced = []
for symbolstr in symbols:
*_, symtype, symbol = symbolstr.split()
if symtype in 'TR':
if not symbol.startswith(namespace):
non_namespaced.append(symbol)
if non_namespaced:
print("! Not all symbols were properly namespaced.", file=sys.stderr)
print("! Missing namespace literal {}".format(namespace), file=sys.stderr)
for symbol in non_namespaced:
print("\t{}".format(symbol), file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
else:
print("Checking {} succeeded".format(SCHEME))