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pqcrypto/test/test_dynamic_memory.py
Matthias J. Kannwischer e56b2e5556
Add Dilithium (#172)
* fixes dynamic memory allocation test. previously a function called freeze() would trigger it

* this adds DilithiumII. Preprocessor conditionals still need to be removed

* fix ms Makefile

* fix MS compiler warnings

* clean-up

* remove preprocessor conditionals

* add dilithium3

* add dilithium4

* add duplicate consistency checks

* SHA2 state constants in common

* clean up symmetric.h

* Port SPHINCS+-SHA256 to sha256ctx struct

* Implement ctx struct for fips202

* Port Kyber{512,768,1024} to fips202 ctx struct

* Port NewHope to fips202 structs

* Port SPHINCS+-SHAKE256 to fips202 ctx structs

* Use opaque fips202 structs in MQDSS

* port dilithium to use fips202 ctx structs

* include -Wredundant-decls

* remove comment; format NTT constants

* reduce casts in power2round
2019-06-11 04:18:05 -05:00

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"""
Checks that no dynamic memory functions are used
"""
import pqclean
import helpers
def test_dynamic_memory():
for scheme in pqclean.Scheme.all_schemes():
for implementation in scheme.implementations:
# Keep this loop outside, to allow multiple assertions
for function in ['malloc', 'free', 'realloc', 'calloc']:
yield (check_dynamic_memory, implementation, function)
@helpers.filtered_test
@helpers.skip_windows()
def check_dynamic_memory(implementation, function):
# 'make' will take care of not rebuilding existing library files
helpers.make(working_dir=implementation.path())
scheme_name = implementation.scheme.name
out = helpers.run_subprocess(
['nm', '-g', 'lib{}_{}.a'.format(scheme_name, implementation.name)],
implementation.path()
)
lines = out.strip().split("\n")
for line in lines:
if line.endswith('U {}'.format(function)):
raise AssertionError(
"Illegal use of dynamic memory function '{}'".format(function))
if __name__ == '__main__':
try:
import nose2
nose2.main()
except ImportError:
import nose
nose.runmodule()