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- #line 2 "suites/helpers.function"
- /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
- /* Headers */
- #include <stdlib.h>
- #if defined(MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_C)
- #include "mbedtls/platform.h"
- #else
- #include <stdio.h>
- #define mbedtls_fprintf fprintf
- #define mbedtls_snprintf snprintf
- #define mbedtls_calloc calloc
- #define mbedtls_free free
- #define mbedtls_exit exit
- #define mbedtls_time time
- #define mbedtls_time_t time_t
- #define MBEDTLS_EXIT_SUCCESS EXIT_SUCCESS
- #define MBEDTLS_EXIT_FAILURE EXIT_FAILURE
- #endif
- #if defined(MBEDTLS_MEMORY_BUFFER_ALLOC_C)
- #include "mbedtls/memory_buffer_alloc.h"
- #endif
- #if defined(MBEDTLS_CHECK_PARAMS)
- #include "mbedtls/platform_util.h"
- #include <setjmp.h>
- #endif
- #ifdef _MSC_VER
- #include <basetsd.h>
- typedef UINT8 uint8_t;
- typedef INT32 int32_t;
- typedef UINT32 uint32_t;
- #define strncasecmp _strnicmp
- #define strcasecmp _stricmp
- #else
- #include <stdint.h>
- #endif
- #include <string.h>
- #if defined(__unix__) || (defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__))
- #include <unistd.h>
- #include <strings.h>
- #endif
- #if defined(MBEDTLS_THREADING_C) && defined(MBEDTLS_THREADING_PTHREAD) && \
- defined(MBEDTLS_TEST_HOOKS)
- #include "mbedtls/threading.h"
- #define MBEDTLS_TEST_MUTEX_USAGE
- #endif
- /*
- * Define the two macros
- *
- * #define TEST_CF_SECRET(ptr, size)
- * #define TEST_CF_PUBLIC(ptr, size)
- *
- * that can be used in tests to mark a memory area as secret (no branch or
- * memory access should depend on it) or public (default, only needs to be
- * marked explicitly when it was derived from secret data).
- *
- * Arguments:
- * - ptr: a pointer to the memory area to be marked
- * - size: the size in bytes of the memory area
- *
- * Implementation:
- * The basic idea is that of ctgrind <https://github.com/agl/ctgrind>: we can
- * re-use tools that were designed for checking use of uninitialized memory.
- * This file contains two implementations: one based on MemorySanitizer, the
- * other on valgrind's memcheck. If none of them is enabled, dummy macros that
- * do nothing are defined for convenience.
- */
- #if defined(MBEDTLS_TEST_CONSTANT_FLOW_MEMSAN)
- #include <sanitizer/msan_interface.h>
- /* Use macros to avoid messing up with origin tracking */
- #define TEST_CF_SECRET __msan_allocated_memory
- // void __msan_allocated_memory(const volatile void* data, size_t size);
- #define TEST_CF_PUBLIC __msan_unpoison
- // void __msan_unpoison(const volatile void *a, size_t size);
- #elif defined(MBEDTLS_TEST_CONSTANT_FLOW_VALGRIND)
- #include <valgrind/memcheck.h>
- #define TEST_CF_SECRET VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED
- // VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED(_qzz_addr, _qzz_len)
- #define TEST_CF_PUBLIC VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_DEFINED
- // VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_DEFINED(_qzz_addr, _qzz_len)
- #else /* MBEDTLS_TEST_CONSTANT_FLOW_MEMSAN ||
- MBEDTLS_TEST_CONSTANT_FLOW_VALGRIND */
- #define TEST_CF_SECRET(ptr, size)
- #define TEST_CF_PUBLIC(ptr, size)
- #endif /* MBEDTLS_TEST_CONSTANT_FLOW_MEMSAN */
- /* Type for Hex parameters */
- typedef struct data_tag
- {
- uint8_t * x;
- uint32_t len;
- } data_t;
- /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
- /* Status and error constants */
- #define DEPENDENCY_SUPPORTED 0 /* Dependency supported by build */
- #define KEY_VALUE_MAPPING_FOUND 0 /* Integer expression found */
- #define DISPATCH_TEST_SUCCESS 0 /* Test dispatch successful */
- #define KEY_VALUE_MAPPING_NOT_FOUND -1 /* Integer expression not found */
- #define DEPENDENCY_NOT_SUPPORTED -2 /* Dependency not supported */
- #define DISPATCH_TEST_FN_NOT_FOUND -3 /* Test function not found */
- #define DISPATCH_INVALID_TEST_DATA -4 /* Invalid test parameter type.
- Only int, string, binary data
- and integer expressions are
- allowed */
- #define DISPATCH_UNSUPPORTED_SUITE -5 /* Test suite not supported by the
- build */
- typedef enum
- {
- PARAMFAIL_TESTSTATE_IDLE = 0, /* No parameter failure call test */
- PARAMFAIL_TESTSTATE_PENDING, /* Test call to the parameter failure
- * is pending */
- PARAMFAIL_TESTSTATE_CALLED /* The test call to the parameter
- * failure function has been made */
- } paramfail_test_state_t;
- /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
- /* Macros */
- /**
- * \brief This macro tests the expression passed to it as a test step or
- * individual test in a test case.
- *
- * It allows a library function to return a value and return an error
- * code that can be tested.
- *
- * When MBEDTLS_CHECK_PARAMS is enabled, calls to the parameter failure
- * callback, MBEDTLS_PARAM_FAILED(), will be assumed to be a test
- * failure.
- *
- * This macro is not suitable for negative parameter validation tests,
- * as it assumes the test step will not create an error.
- *
- * \param TEST The test expression to be tested.
- */
- #define TEST_ASSERT( TEST ) \
- do { \
- if( ! (TEST) ) \
- { \
- test_fail( #TEST, __LINE__, __FILE__ ); \
- goto exit; \
- } \
- } while( 0 )
- /** Compare two buffers and fail the test case if they differ.
- *
- * This macro expands to an instruction, not an expression.
- * It may jump to the \c exit label.
- *
- * \param p1 Pointer to the start of the first buffer.
- * \param size1 Size of the first buffer in bytes.
- * This expression may be evaluated multiple times.
- * \param p2 Pointer to the start of the second buffer.
- * \param size2 Size of the second buffer in bytes.
- * This expression may be evaluated multiple times.
- */
- #define ASSERT_COMPARE( p1, size1, p2, size2 ) \
- do \
- { \
- TEST_ASSERT( ( size1 ) == ( size2 ) ); \
- if( ( size1 ) != 0 ) \
- TEST_ASSERT( memcmp( ( p1 ), ( p2 ), ( size1 ) ) == 0 ); \
- } \
- while( 0 )
- /**
- * \brief This macro tests the expression passed to it and skips the
- * running test if it doesn't evaluate to 'true'.
- *
- * \param TEST The test expression to be tested.
- */
- #define TEST_ASSUME( TEST ) \
- do { \
- if( ! (TEST) ) \
- { \
- test_skip( #TEST, __LINE__, __FILE__ ); \
- goto exit; \
- } \
- } while( 0 )
- #if defined(MBEDTLS_CHECK_PARAMS) && !defined(MBEDTLS_PARAM_FAILED_ALT)
- /**
- * \brief This macro tests the statement passed to it as a test step or
- * individual test in a test case. The macro assumes the test will fail
- * and will generate an error.
- *
- * It allows a library function to return a value and tests the return
- * code on return to confirm the given error code was returned.
- *
- * When MBEDTLS_CHECK_PARAMS is enabled, calls to the parameter failure
- * callback, MBEDTLS_PARAM_FAILED(), are assumed to indicate the
- * expected failure, and the test will pass.
- *
- * This macro is intended for negative parameter validation tests,
- * where the failing function may return an error value or call
- * MBEDTLS_PARAM_FAILED() to indicate the error.
- *
- * \param PARAM_ERROR_VALUE The expected error code.
- *
- * \param TEST The test expression to be tested.
- */
- #define TEST_INVALID_PARAM_RET( PARAM_ERR_VALUE, TEST ) \
- do { \
- test_info.paramfail_test_state = PARAMFAIL_TESTSTATE_PENDING; \
- if( (TEST) != (PARAM_ERR_VALUE) || \
- test_info.paramfail_test_state != PARAMFAIL_TESTSTATE_CALLED ) \
- { \
- test_fail( #TEST, __LINE__, __FILE__ ); \
- goto exit; \
- } \
- } while( 0 )
- /**
- * \brief This macro tests the statement passed to it as a test step or
- * individual test in a test case. The macro assumes the test will fail
- * and will generate an error.
- *
- * It assumes the library function under test cannot return a value and
- * assumes errors can only be indicated byt calls to
- * MBEDTLS_PARAM_FAILED().
- *
- * When MBEDTLS_CHECK_PARAMS is enabled, calls to the parameter failure
- * callback, MBEDTLS_PARAM_FAILED(), are assumed to indicate the
- * expected failure. If MBEDTLS_CHECK_PARAMS is not enabled, no test
- * can be made.
- *
- * This macro is intended for negative parameter validation tests,
- * where the failing function can only return an error by calling
- * MBEDTLS_PARAM_FAILED() to indicate the error.
- *
- * \param TEST The test expression to be tested.
- */
- #define TEST_INVALID_PARAM( TEST ) \
- do { \
- memcpy(jmp_tmp, param_fail_jmp, sizeof(jmp_buf)); \
- if( setjmp( param_fail_jmp ) == 0 ) \
- { \
- TEST; \
- test_fail( #TEST, __LINE__, __FILE__ ); \
- goto exit; \
- } \
- memcpy(param_fail_jmp, jmp_tmp, sizeof(jmp_buf)); \
- } while( 0 )
- #endif /* MBEDTLS_CHECK_PARAMS && !MBEDTLS_PARAM_FAILED_ALT */
- /**
- * \brief This macro tests the statement passed to it as a test step or
- * individual test in a test case. The macro assumes the test will not fail.
- *
- * It assumes the library function under test cannot return a value and
- * assumes errors can only be indicated by calls to
- * MBEDTLS_PARAM_FAILED().
- *
- * When MBEDTLS_CHECK_PARAMS is enabled, calls to the parameter failure
- * callback, MBEDTLS_PARAM_FAILED(), are assumed to indicate the
- * expected failure. If MBEDTLS_CHECK_PARAMS is not enabled, no test
- * can be made.
- *
- * This macro is intended to test that functions returning void
- * accept all of the parameter values they're supposed to accept - eg
- * that they don't call MBEDTLS_PARAM_FAILED() when a parameter
- * that's allowed to be NULL happens to be NULL.
- *
- * Note: for functions that return something other that void,
- * checking that they accept all the parameters they're supposed to
- * accept is best done by using TEST_ASSERT() and checking the return
- * value as well.
- *
- * Note: this macro is available even when #MBEDTLS_CHECK_PARAMS is
- * disabled, as it makes sense to check that the functions accept all
- * legal values even if this option is disabled - only in that case,
- * the test is more about whether the function segfaults than about
- * whether it invokes MBEDTLS_PARAM_FAILED().
- *
- * \param TEST The test expression to be tested.
- */
- #define TEST_VALID_PARAM( TEST ) \
- TEST_ASSERT( ( TEST, 1 ) );
- #define TEST_HELPER_ASSERT(a) if( !( a ) ) \
- { \
- mbedtls_fprintf( stderr, "Assertion Failed at %s:%d - %s\n", \
- __FILE__, __LINE__, #a ); \
- mbedtls_exit( 1 ); \
- }
- #if defined(__GNUC__)
- /* Test if arg and &(arg)[0] have the same type. This is true if arg is
- * an array but not if it's a pointer. */
- #define IS_ARRAY_NOT_POINTER( arg ) \
- ( ! __builtin_types_compatible_p( __typeof__( arg ), \
- __typeof__( &( arg )[0] ) ) )
- #else
- /* On platforms where we don't know how to implement this check,
- * omit it. Oh well, a non-portable check is better than nothing. */
- #define IS_ARRAY_NOT_POINTER( arg ) 1
- #endif
- /* A compile-time constant with the value 0. If `const_expr` is not a
- * compile-time constant with a nonzero value, cause a compile-time error. */
- #define STATIC_ASSERT_EXPR( const_expr ) \
- ( 0 && sizeof( struct { unsigned int STATIC_ASSERT : 1 - 2 * ! ( const_expr ); } ) )
- /* Return the scalar value `value` (possibly promoted). This is a compile-time
- * constant if `value` is. `condition` must be a compile-time constant.
- * If `condition` is false, arrange to cause a compile-time error. */
- #define STATIC_ASSERT_THEN_RETURN( condition, value ) \
- ( STATIC_ASSERT_EXPR( condition ) ? 0 : ( value ) )
- #define ARRAY_LENGTH_UNSAFE( array ) \
- ( sizeof( array ) / sizeof( *( array ) ) )
- /** Return the number of elements of a static or stack array.
- *
- * \param array A value of array (not pointer) type.
- *
- * \return The number of elements of the array.
- */
- #define ARRAY_LENGTH( array ) \
- ( STATIC_ASSERT_THEN_RETURN( IS_ARRAY_NOT_POINTER( array ), \
- ARRAY_LENGTH_UNSAFE( array ) ) )
- /*
- * 32-bit integer manipulation macros (big endian)
- */
- #ifndef GET_UINT32_BE
- #define GET_UINT32_BE(n,b,i) \
- { \
- (n) = ( (uint32_t) (b)[(i) ] << 24 ) \
- | ( (uint32_t) (b)[(i) + 1] << 16 ) \
- | ( (uint32_t) (b)[(i) + 2] << 8 ) \
- | ( (uint32_t) (b)[(i) + 3] ); \
- }
- #endif
- #ifndef PUT_UINT32_BE
- #define PUT_UINT32_BE(n,b,i) \
- { \
- (b)[(i) ] = (unsigned char) ( (n) >> 24 ); \
- (b)[(i) + 1] = (unsigned char) ( (n) >> 16 ); \
- (b)[(i) + 2] = (unsigned char) ( (n) >> 8 ); \
- (b)[(i) + 3] = (unsigned char) ( (n) ); \
- }
- #endif
- /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
- /* Global variables */
- typedef enum
- {
- TEST_RESULT_SUCCESS = 0,
- TEST_RESULT_FAILED,
- TEST_RESULT_SKIPPED
- } test_result_t;
- static struct
- {
- paramfail_test_state_t paramfail_test_state;
- test_result_t result;
- const char *test;
- const char *filename;
- int line_no;
- #if defined(MBEDTLS_TEST_MUTEX_USAGE)
- const char *mutex_usage_error;
- #endif
- }
- test_info;
- #if defined(MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_C)
- mbedtls_platform_context platform_ctx;
- #endif
- #if defined(MBEDTLS_CHECK_PARAMS)
- jmp_buf param_fail_jmp;
- jmp_buf jmp_tmp;
- #endif
- /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
- /* Helper flags for complex dependencies */
- /* Indicates whether we expect mbedtls_entropy_init
- * to initialize some strong entropy source. */
- #if defined(MBEDTLS_TEST_NULL_ENTROPY) || \
- ( !defined(MBEDTLS_NO_DEFAULT_ENTROPY_SOURCES) && \
- ( !defined(MBEDTLS_NO_PLATFORM_ENTROPY) || \
- defined(MBEDTLS_HAVEGE_C) || \
- defined(MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_HARDWARE_ALT) || \
- defined(ENTROPY_NV_SEED) ) )
- #define ENTROPY_HAVE_STRONG
- #endif
- /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
- /* Helper Functions */
- void test_fail( const char *test, int line_no, const char* filename )
- {
- if( test_info.result == TEST_RESULT_FAILED )
- {
- /* We've already recorded the test as having failed. Don't
- * overwrite any previous information about the failure. */
- return;
- }
- test_info.result = TEST_RESULT_FAILED;
- test_info.test = test;
- test_info.line_no = line_no;
- test_info.filename = filename;
- }
- void test_skip( const char *test, int line_no, const char* filename )
- {
- test_info.result = TEST_RESULT_SKIPPED;
- test_info.test = test;
- test_info.line_no = line_no;
- test_info.filename = filename;
- }
- static int platform_setup()
- {
- int ret = 0;
- #if defined(MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_C)
- ret = mbedtls_platform_setup( &platform_ctx );
- #endif /* MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_C */
- return( ret );
- }
- static void platform_teardown()
- {
- #if defined(MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_C)
- mbedtls_platform_teardown( &platform_ctx );
- #endif /* MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_C */
- }
- #if defined(MBEDTLS_CHECK_PARAMS)
- void mbedtls_param_failed( const char *failure_condition,
- const char *file,
- int line )
- {
- /* If we are testing the callback function... */
- if( test_info.paramfail_test_state == PARAMFAIL_TESTSTATE_PENDING )
- {
- test_info.paramfail_test_state = PARAMFAIL_TESTSTATE_CALLED;
- }
- else
- {
- /* ...else we treat this as an error */
- /* Record the location of the failure, but not as a failure yet, in case
- * it was part of the test */
- test_fail( failure_condition, line, file );
- test_info.result = TEST_RESULT_SUCCESS;
- longjmp( param_fail_jmp, 1 );
- }
- }
- #endif
- #if defined(__unix__) || (defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__))
- static int redirect_output( FILE* out_stream, const char* path )
- {
- int out_fd, dup_fd;
- FILE* path_stream;
- out_fd = fileno( out_stream );
- dup_fd = dup( out_fd );
- if( dup_fd == -1 )
- {
- return( -1 );
- }
- path_stream = fopen( path, "w" );
- if( path_stream == NULL )
- {
- close( dup_fd );
- return( -1 );
- }
- fflush( out_stream );
- if( dup2( fileno( path_stream ), out_fd ) == -1 )
- {
- close( dup_fd );
- fclose( path_stream );
- return( -1 );
- }
- fclose( path_stream );
- return( dup_fd );
- }
- static int restore_output( FILE* out_stream, int dup_fd )
- {
- int out_fd = fileno( out_stream );
- fflush( out_stream );
- if( dup2( dup_fd, out_fd ) == -1 )
- {
- close( out_fd );
- close( dup_fd );
- return( -1 );
- }
- close( dup_fd );
- return( 0 );
- }
- #endif /* __unix__ || __APPLE__ __MACH__ */
- int mbedtls_test_unhexify( unsigned char *obuf, const char *ibuf )
- {
- unsigned char c, c2;
- int len = strlen( ibuf ) / 2;
- TEST_HELPER_ASSERT( strlen( ibuf ) % 2 == 0 ); /* must be even number of bytes */
- while( *ibuf != 0 )
- {
- c = *ibuf++;
- if( c >= '0' && c <= '9' )
- c -= '0';
- else if( c >= 'a' && c <= 'f' )
- c -= 'a' - 10;
- else if( c >= 'A' && c <= 'F' )
- c -= 'A' - 10;
- else
- TEST_HELPER_ASSERT( 0 );
- c2 = *ibuf++;
- if( c2 >= '0' && c2 <= '9' )
- c2 -= '0';
- else if( c2 >= 'a' && c2 <= 'f' )
- c2 -= 'a' - 10;
- else if( c2 >= 'A' && c2 <= 'F' )
- c2 -= 'A' - 10;
- else
- TEST_HELPER_ASSERT( 0 );
- *obuf++ = ( c << 4 ) | c2;
- }
- return len;
- }
- void mbedtls_test_hexify( unsigned char *obuf, const unsigned char *ibuf, int len )
- {
- unsigned char l, h;
- while( len != 0 )
- {
- h = *ibuf / 16;
- l = *ibuf % 16;
- if( h < 10 )
- *obuf++ = '0' + h;
- else
- *obuf++ = 'a' + h - 10;
- if( l < 10 )
- *obuf++ = '0' + l;
- else
- *obuf++ = 'a' + l - 10;
- ++ibuf;
- len--;
- }
- }
- /**
- * Allocate and zeroize a buffer.
- *
- * If the size if zero, a pointer to a zeroized 1-byte buffer is returned.
- *
- * For convenience, dies if allocation fails.
- */
- static unsigned char *zero_alloc( size_t len )
- {
- void *p;
- size_t actual_len = ( len != 0 ) ? len : 1;
- p = mbedtls_calloc( 1, actual_len );
- TEST_HELPER_ASSERT( p != NULL );
- memset( p, 0x00, actual_len );
- return( p );
- }
- /**
- * Allocate and fill a buffer from hex data.
- *
- * The buffer is sized exactly as needed. This allows to detect buffer
- * overruns (including overreads) when running the test suite under valgrind.
- *
- * If the size if zero, a pointer to a zeroized 1-byte buffer is returned.
- *
- * For convenience, dies if allocation fails.
- */
- unsigned char *unhexify_alloc( const char *ibuf, size_t *olen )
- {
- unsigned char *obuf;
- *olen = strlen( ibuf ) / 2;
- if( *olen == 0 )
- return( zero_alloc( *olen ) );
- obuf = mbedtls_calloc( 1, *olen );
- TEST_HELPER_ASSERT( obuf != NULL );
- (void) mbedtls_test_unhexify( obuf, ibuf );
- return( obuf );
- }
- /**
- * This function just returns data from rand().
- * Although predictable and often similar on multiple
- * runs, this does not result in identical random on
- * each run. So do not use this if the results of a
- * test depend on the random data that is generated.
- *
- * rng_state shall be NULL.
- */
- static int rnd_std_rand( void *rng_state, unsigned char *output, size_t len )
- {
- #if !defined(__OpenBSD__) && !defined(__NetBSD__)
- size_t i;
- if( rng_state != NULL )
- rng_state = NULL;
- for( i = 0; i < len; ++i )
- output[i] = rand();
- #else
- if( rng_state != NULL )
- rng_state = NULL;
- arc4random_buf( output, len );
- #endif /* !OpenBSD && !NetBSD */
- return( 0 );
- }
- /**
- * This function only returns zeros
- *
- * rng_state shall be NULL.
- */
- int rnd_zero_rand( void *rng_state, unsigned char *output, size_t len )
- {
- if( rng_state != NULL )
- rng_state = NULL;
- memset( output, 0, len );
- return( 0 );
- }
- typedef struct
- {
- unsigned char *buf;
- size_t length;
- } rnd_buf_info;
- /**
- * This function returns random based on a buffer it receives.
- *
- * rng_state shall be a pointer to a rnd_buf_info structure.
- *
- * The number of bytes released from the buffer on each call to
- * the random function is specified by per_call. (Can be between
- * 1 and 4)
- *
- * After the buffer is empty it will return rand();
- */
- int rnd_buffer_rand( void *rng_state, unsigned char *output, size_t len )
- {
- rnd_buf_info *info = (rnd_buf_info *) rng_state;
- size_t use_len;
- if( rng_state == NULL )
- return( rnd_std_rand( NULL, output, len ) );
- use_len = len;
- if( len > info->length )
- use_len = info->length;
- if( use_len )
- {
- memcpy( output, info->buf, use_len );
- info->buf += use_len;
- info->length -= use_len;
- }
- if( len - use_len > 0 )
- return( rnd_std_rand( NULL, output + use_len, len - use_len ) );
- return( 0 );
- }
- /**
- * Info structure for the pseudo random function
- *
- * Key should be set at the start to a test-unique value.
- * Do not forget endianness!
- * State( v0, v1 ) should be set to zero.
- */
- typedef struct
- {
- uint32_t key[16];
- uint32_t v0, v1;
- } rnd_pseudo_info;
- /**
- * This function returns random based on a pseudo random function.
- * This means the results should be identical on all systems.
- * Pseudo random is based on the XTEA encryption algorithm to
- * generate pseudorandom.
- *
- * rng_state shall be a pointer to a rnd_pseudo_info structure.
- */
- int rnd_pseudo_rand( void *rng_state, unsigned char *output, size_t len )
- {
- rnd_pseudo_info *info = (rnd_pseudo_info *) rng_state;
- uint32_t i, *k, sum, delta=0x9E3779B9;
- unsigned char result[4], *out = output;
- if( rng_state == NULL )
- return( rnd_std_rand( NULL, output, len ) );
- k = info->key;
- while( len > 0 )
- {
- size_t use_len = ( len > 4 ) ? 4 : len;
- sum = 0;
- for( i = 0; i < 32; i++ )
- {
- info->v0 += ( ( ( info->v1 << 4 ) ^ ( info->v1 >> 5 ) )
- + info->v1 ) ^ ( sum + k[sum & 3] );
- sum += delta;
- info->v1 += ( ( ( info->v0 << 4 ) ^ ( info->v0 >> 5 ) )
- + info->v0 ) ^ ( sum + k[( sum>>11 ) & 3] );
- }
- PUT_UINT32_BE( info->v0, result, 0 );
- memcpy( out, result, use_len );
- len -= use_len;
- out += 4;
- }
- return( 0 );
- }
- int mbedtls_test_hexcmp( uint8_t * a, uint8_t * b, uint32_t a_len, uint32_t b_len )
- {
- int ret = 0;
- uint32_t i = 0;
- if( a_len != b_len )
- return( -1 );
- for( i = 0; i < a_len; i++ )
- {
- if( a[i] != b[i] )
- {
- ret = -1;
- break;
- }
- }
- return ret;
- }
- #if defined(MBEDTLS_TEST_MUTEX_USAGE)
- /** Mutex usage verification framework.
- *
- * The mutex usage verification code below aims to detect bad usage of
- * Mbed TLS's mutex abstraction layer at runtime. Note that this is solely
- * about the use of the mutex itself, not about checking whether the mutex
- * correctly protects whatever it is supposed to protect.
- *
- * The normal usage of a mutex is:
- * ```
- * digraph mutex_states {
- * "UNINITIALIZED"; // the initial state
- * "IDLE";
- * "FREED";
- * "LOCKED";
- * "UNINITIALIZED" -> "IDLE" [label="init"];
- * "FREED" -> "IDLE" [label="init"];
- * "IDLE" -> "LOCKED" [label="lock"];
- * "LOCKED" -> "IDLE" [label="unlock"];
- * "IDLE" -> "FREED" [label="free"];
- * }
- * ```
- *
- * All bad transitions that can be unambiguously detected are reported.
- * An attempt to use an uninitialized mutex cannot be detected in general
- * since the memory content may happen to denote a valid state. For the same
- * reason, a double init cannot be detected.
- * All-bits-zero is the state of a freed mutex, which is distinct from an
- * initialized mutex, so attempting to use zero-initialized memory as a mutex
- * without calling the init function is detected.
- *
- * The framework attempts to detect missing calls to init and free by counting
- * calls to init and free. If there are more calls to init than free, this
- * means that a mutex is not being freed somewhere, which is a memory leak
- * on platforms where a mutex consumes resources other than the
- * mbedtls_threading_mutex_t object itself. If there are more calls to free
- * than init, this indicates a missing init, which is likely to be detected
- * by an attempt to lock the mutex as well. A limitation of this framework is
- * that it cannot detect scenarios where there is exactly the same number of
- * calls to init and free but the calls don't match. A bug like this is
- * unlikely to happen uniformly throughout the whole test suite though.
- *
- * If an error is detected, this framework will report what happened and the
- * test case will be marked as failed. Unfortunately, the error report cannot
- * indicate the exact location of the problematic call. To locate the error,
- * use a debugger and set a breakpoint on mbedtls_test_mutex_usage_error().
- */
- enum value_of_mutex_is_valid_field
- {
- /* Potential values for the is_valid field of mbedtls_threading_mutex_t.
- * Note that MUTEX_FREED must be 0 and MUTEX_IDLE must be 1 for
- * compatibility with threading_mutex_init_pthread() and
- * threading_mutex_free_pthread(). MUTEX_LOCKED could be any nonzero
- * value. */
- MUTEX_FREED = 0, //!< Set by threading_mutex_free_pthread
- MUTEX_IDLE = 1, //!< Set by threading_mutex_init_pthread and by our unlock
- MUTEX_LOCKED = 2, //!< Set by our lock
- };
- typedef struct
- {
- void (*init)( mbedtls_threading_mutex_t * );
- void (*free)( mbedtls_threading_mutex_t * );
- int (*lock)( mbedtls_threading_mutex_t * );
- int (*unlock)( mbedtls_threading_mutex_t * );
- } mutex_functions_t;
- static mutex_functions_t mutex_functions;
- /** The total number of calls to mbedtls_mutex_init(), minus the total number
- * of calls to mbedtls_mutex_free().
- *
- * Reset to 0 after each test case.
- */
- static int live_mutexes;
- static void mbedtls_test_mutex_usage_error( mbedtls_threading_mutex_t *mutex,
- const char *msg )
- {
- (void) mutex;
- if( test_info.mutex_usage_error == NULL )
- test_info.mutex_usage_error = msg;
- mbedtls_fprintf( stdout, "[mutex: %s] ", msg );
- /* Don't mark the test as failed yet. This way, if the test fails later
- * for a functional reason, the test framework will report the message
- * and location for this functional reason. If the test passes,
- * mbedtls_test_mutex_usage_check() will mark it as failed. */
- }
- static void mbedtls_test_wrap_mutex_init( mbedtls_threading_mutex_t *mutex )
- {
- mutex_functions.init( mutex );
- if( mutex->is_valid )
- ++live_mutexes;
- }
- static void mbedtls_test_wrap_mutex_free( mbedtls_threading_mutex_t *mutex )
- {
- switch( mutex->is_valid )
- {
- case MUTEX_FREED:
- mbedtls_test_mutex_usage_error( mutex, "free without init or double free" );
- break;
- case MUTEX_IDLE:
- /* Do nothing. The underlying free function will reset is_valid
- * to 0. */
- break;
- case MUTEX_LOCKED:
- mbedtls_test_mutex_usage_error( mutex, "free without unlock" );
- break;
- default:
- mbedtls_test_mutex_usage_error( mutex, "corrupted state" );
- break;
- }
- if( mutex->is_valid )
- --live_mutexes;
- mutex_functions.free( mutex );
- }
- static int mbedtls_test_wrap_mutex_lock( mbedtls_threading_mutex_t *mutex )
- {
- int ret = mutex_functions.lock( mutex );
- switch( mutex->is_valid )
- {
- case MUTEX_FREED:
- mbedtls_test_mutex_usage_error( mutex, "lock without init" );
- break;
- case MUTEX_IDLE:
- if( ret == 0 )
- mutex->is_valid = 2;
- break;
- case MUTEX_LOCKED:
- mbedtls_test_mutex_usage_error( mutex, "double lock" );
- break;
- default:
- mbedtls_test_mutex_usage_error( mutex, "corrupted state" );
- break;
- }
- return( ret );
- }
- static int mbedtls_test_wrap_mutex_unlock( mbedtls_threading_mutex_t *mutex )
- {
- int ret = mutex_functions.unlock( mutex );
- switch( mutex->is_valid )
- {
- case MUTEX_FREED:
- mbedtls_test_mutex_usage_error( mutex, "unlock without init" );
- break;
- case MUTEX_IDLE:
- mbedtls_test_mutex_usage_error( mutex, "unlock without lock" );
- break;
- case MUTEX_LOCKED:
- if( ret == 0 )
- mutex->is_valid = MUTEX_IDLE;
- break;
- default:
- mbedtls_test_mutex_usage_error( mutex, "corrupted state" );
- break;
- }
- return( ret );
- }
- static void mbedtls_test_mutex_usage_init( void )
- {
- mutex_functions.init = mbedtls_mutex_init;
- mutex_functions.free = mbedtls_mutex_free;
- mutex_functions.lock = mbedtls_mutex_lock;
- mutex_functions.unlock = mbedtls_mutex_unlock;
- mbedtls_mutex_init = &mbedtls_test_wrap_mutex_init;
- mbedtls_mutex_free = &mbedtls_test_wrap_mutex_free;
- mbedtls_mutex_lock = &mbedtls_test_wrap_mutex_lock;
- mbedtls_mutex_unlock = &mbedtls_test_wrap_mutex_unlock;
- }
- static void mbedtls_test_mutex_usage_check( void )
- {
- if( live_mutexes != 0 )
- {
- /* A positive number (more init than free) means that a mutex resource
- * is leaking (on platforms where a mutex consumes more than the
- * mbedtls_threading_mutex_t object itself). The rare case of a
- * negative number means a missing init somewhere. */
- mbedtls_fprintf( stdout, "[mutex: %d leaked] ", live_mutexes );
- live_mutexes = 0;
- if( test_info.mutex_usage_error == NULL )
- test_info.mutex_usage_error = "missing free";
- }
- if( test_info.mutex_usage_error != NULL &&
- test_info.result != TEST_RESULT_FAILED )
- {
- /* Functionally, the test passed. But there was a mutex usage error,
- * so mark the test as failed after all. */
- test_fail( "Mutex usage error", __LINE__, __FILE__ );
- }
- test_info.mutex_usage_error = NULL;
- }
- #endif /* MBEDTLS_TEST_MUTEX_USAGE */
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