- Sep 08, 2016
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Richard Levitte authored
VMS sets that errno when the device part of a file spec is malformed or a logical name that doesn't exist. Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit e82e2186)
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Richard Levitte authored
Reviewed-by: Emilia Käsper <emilia@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit 047a5da2)
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Matt Caswell authored
Certain functions are automatically called during auto-deinit in order to deallocate resources. However, if we have never entered a function which marks lib crypto as inited then they never get called. This can happen if the user only ever makes use of a small sub-set of functions that don't hit the auto-init code. This commit ensures all such resources deallocated by these functions also init libcrypto when they are initially allocated. Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Ben Laurie <ben@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit 135648bc)
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Matt Caswell authored
Using the -trace option to s_server or s_client was incorrectly printing UNKNOWN for the X25519 curve. Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit 2d11f5b2)
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Andy Polyakov authored
Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit 4e399729)
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Andy Polyakov authored
Improve interchangeability of aix*-gcc targets by linking shared libraries with -static-libgcc, and address linking problems with vendor compiler. Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit f780eaad)
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Andy Polyakov authored
RT#4667 Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit abcbf7ed)
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- Sep 07, 2016
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Rich Salz authored
Found by turning -Wswitch-enum on. Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit 252cfef1)
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Richard Levitte authored
The background story is that util/shlib_wrap.sh was setting LD_PRELOAD or similar platform dependent variables, just in case the shared libraries were built with -rpath. Unfortunately, this doesn't work too well with asan, msan or ubsan. So, the solution is to forbid the combination of shared libraries, -rpath and any of the sanity analyzers we can configure. This changes util/shlib_wrap.sh so it only contains the code that sets LD_PRELOAD when -rpath has been used when configuring. Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit 342a1a23)
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David Woodhouse authored
Some hardware devices don't provide the public EC_POINT data. The only way for X509_check_private_key() to validate that the key matches a given certificate is to actually perform a sign operation and then verify it using the public key in the certificate. Maybe that can come later, as discussed in issue 1532. But for now let's at least make it fail gracefully and not crash. GH: 1532 Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/1547)
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Richard Levitte authored
The way we figured out what options are crypto algorithms and what are something other was somewhat sketchy. This change bases the distinction on available sdirs instead. Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit 3e2dd30d)
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Alex Gaynor authored
Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit d65c3615)
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- Sep 06, 2016
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Rich Salz authored
Never output -0; make "negative zero" an impossibility. Do better checking on BN_rand top/bottom requirements and #bits. Update doc. Ignoring trailing garbage in BN_asc2bn. Port this commit from boringSSL: https://boringssl.googlesource.com/boringssl/+/899b9b19a4cd3fe526aaf5047ab9234cdca19f7d%5E!/ Ensure |BN_div| never gives negative zero in the no_branch code. Have |bn_correct_top| fix |bn->neg| if the input is zero so that we don't have negative zeros lying around. Thanks to Brian Smith for noticing. Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit 01c09f9f)
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Richard Levitte authored
Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit 77a42b5f)
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- Sep 05, 2016
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Richard Levitte authored
In the case of using an independent makedepend, we had split that into two separate recipes, one depending on the other. However, there are cases where the makedepend recipe was always trying, but doesn't update the time stamp of the .d file because there are no actual changes, and thereby causing constant updates of the object files. This change makes one recipe that takes care of both makedepend och cc, thereby avoiding these extra updates. Reviewed-by: Andy Polyakov <appro@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit 7e5b8b93)
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- Sep 03, 2016
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Andy Polyakov authored
Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit 6cf412c4)
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- Sep 02, 2016
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Andy Polyakov authored
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit d5a39c12)
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Andy Polyakov authored
Since vendor assembler can't assemble our modules with -KPIC flag, it, assembly support, was not available as an option. But this means lack of side-channel resistant code, which is incompatible with security by todays standards. Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit 216a0cc4)
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- Sep 01, 2016
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Richard Levitte authored
This adheres much better to the documentation in test/README Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit 377ab6d1)
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Richard Levitte authored
This reverts commit 7f9ae888 . Reviewed-by: Emilia Käsper <emilia@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit 967e831e)
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Richard Levitte authored
This reverts commit eb40eaed . Reviewed-by: Emilia Käsper <emilia@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit a5e1f123)
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- Aug 31, 2016
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Richard Levitte authored
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit 7f9ae888)
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Richard Levitte authored
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit ed43fe73)
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Richard Levitte authored
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit bf98d9da)
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Richard Levitte authored
Because some targets execute perl code that might die, we risk incomplete lists. Make it so dying doesn't happen when we're listing targets. Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit d63c12c6)
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Richard Levitte authored
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit 0c0d78b8)
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Richard Levitte authored
These tests take a very long time on some platforms, and arent't always strictly necessary. This makes it possible to turn them off. The necessary binaries are still built, though, in case someone still wants to do a manual run. Reviewed-by: Andy Polyakov <appro@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit eb40eaed)
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Andy Polyakov authored
crypto/bn/*: x86[_64] division instruction doesn't handle constants, change constraint from 'g' to 'r'. Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit 68b4a6e9)
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Richard Levitte authored
Note: some shells do not like the command verb to be quoted, so we avoid it unless it's actually necessary. RT#4665 Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit f879d5ff)
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Rich Salz authored
Remove NULL check on parameter, and use NULL not ! on buffer. Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit bde588df)
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- Aug 30, 2016
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Matt Caswell authored
The previous commit revealed a long standing problem where CertStatus processing was broken in DTLS. This would have been revealed by better testing - so add some! Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit 767ccc3b)
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Matt Caswell authored
The function tls_construct_cert_status() is called by both TLS and DTLS code. However it only ever constructed a TLS message header for the message which obviously failed in DTLS. Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit f046afb0)
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Richard Levitte authored
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit ee4cdb7f)
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Richard Levitte authored
Build file templates would be looked up like this if the user gave us an additional directory to look for configuration files and build file templates: $OPENSSL_LOCAL_CONFIG_DIR/$OSTYPE-Makefile.tmpl $SOURCEDIR/Configurations/$OSTYPE-Makefile.tmpl $OPENSSL_LOCAL_CONFIG_DIR/Makefile.tmpl $SOURCEDIR/Configurations/Makefile.tmpl So for example, if the user created his own Makefile.tmpl and tried to use it with a unixly config, it would never be user because we have a unix-Makefile.tmpl in our Configurations directory. This is clearly wrong, and this change makes it look in this order instead: $OPENSSL_LOCAL_CONFIG_DIR/$OSTYPE-Makefile.tmpl $OPENSSL_LOCAL_CONFIG_DIR/Makefile.tmpl $SOURCEDIR/Configurations/$OSTYPE-Makefile.tmpl $SOURCEDIR/Configurations/Makefile.tmpl Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit 79822c3c)
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Richard Levitte authored
We've done away with Makefile as source of information and now use configdata.pm exclusively. Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit acc63c7d)
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Richard Levitte authored
Make sure the information is kept for reconfiguration too. Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit 8b5156d1)
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- Aug 29, 2016
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Rich Salz authored
Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit d196305a)
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Rich Salz authored
Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit 66117ab0)
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- Aug 26, 2016
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Richard Levitte authored
Because of a perl operator priority mixup, the --openssldir argument wasn't honored. Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit 661a3963)
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Rich Salz authored
Reviewed-by: Andy Polyakov <appro@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit e5f969a8)
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