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* Fix #917: calendar_point::to_std_timepoint() does not support years after 2037Daniel Neus2017-03-211-3/+4
| | | | Only throw on systems where 32 bit std::time_t is used.
* Abstract out mutex type. Make threads optional.Jack Lloyd2016-10-121-2/+2
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* Travis CI additions and cleanupJack Lloyd2016-08-281-4/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Convert Travis build configuration to a single var instead of 4 tuple. Makes it much easier to review the builds in the Travis web UI. Adds sanitizer builds for Clang on both Linux and OS X. Clang is a different compiler from GCC and its sanitizers may catch things GCC does not. I have no idea if Apple's Clang has some magic sanitizer sauce stock LLVM does not, so maybe sanitizer build on OS X can be skipped. Adds Linux cross compile targets for ARM32, ARM64, PPC64, and MinGW x86 using the cross compiler available in Trusty. All of them build and are set up to run through qemu/wine. All of the tests currently fail and so are marked as expected fail in the Travis matrix. The ARM test runs seem to have thread problems; ARM32 thread creation just fails with an exception, as if pthreads was disabled. All other tests pass ok for ARM32. On Aarch64, it looks like there is a hard crash the first time the library tries creating a thread. Both of these might be due to statically linking the binary? I have been unable to convince Ubuntu's qemu-ppc64 to execute binaries compiled by Ubuntu's ppc64 cross compiler. I'm downloading an Ubuntu ISO to try this in a VM. Running under Wine exposes several issues, both in Wine and Botan. Many functions are stubs and it appears that entropy collection fails as a result. This triggers a bug in the FFI tests which causes a crash there. A pox on time zones; _mkgmtime is a MSVC extension and is not available on MinGW GCC. Add a last resort call that just uses the localzone variant instead. Adds valgrind target, remove a bogus poison in pubkey.cpp (it was effectively asserting that all of RSA was const time which is sadly not true at all). Moves -Wshadow to maintainer mode for GCC - GCC 4.8 has a noisy variant of -Wshadow which warns if a parameter masks a function name, but this comes up all the time in constructors. Later GCCs no longer warn about this (even with -Wshadow), so the warnings are never fixed, but they cause noise in CI output and hide interesting warnings like warning: vec_lvsl is deprecated for little endian; use assignment for unaligned loads and stores [-Wdeprecated] __vector unsigned char perm = vec_lvsl(0, static_cast<u32bit*>(nullptr));
* Update and consolidate the test framework.Jack Lloyd2015-11-111-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | The tests previously had used 4 to 6 different schemes internally (the vec file reader framework, Catch, the old InSiTo Boost.Test tests, the PK/BigInt tests which escaped the rewrite in 1.11.7, plus a number of one-offs). Converge on a design that works everywhere, and update all the things. Fix also a few bugs found by the test changes: SHA-512-256 name incorrect, OpenSSL RC4 name incorrect, signature of FFI function botan_pubkey_destroy was wrong.
* Add boost implementation of timegm()Simon Warta2015-07-271-0/+36
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* Add mktime fallback for non-POSIX timegm()Simon Warta2015-07-271-5/+56
| | | | Closes #202
* Avoid 0 as nullpointer warning on MinGWSimon Warta2015-07-271-1/+1
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* Fix time range issue for 32 bit platformsSimon Warta2015-07-161-0/+26
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* Fix round_upSimon Warta2015-07-151-3/+24
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1. src/lib/codec/base64/base64.cpp: : (round_up<size_t>(input_length, 3) / 3) * 4; 2. src/lib/codec/base64/base64.cpp: : (round_up<size_t>(input_length, 4) * 3) / 4; 3. src/lib/filters/transform_filter.cpp: return round_up(target_size, update_granularity); 4. src/lib/math/bigint/bigint.cpp: m_reg.resize(round_up<size_t>(size, 8)); 5. src/lib/math/bigint/bigint.cpp: m_reg.resize(round_up<size_t>((length / WORD_BYTES) + 1, 8)); 6. src/lib/math/numbertheory/mp_numth.cpp: BigInt z(BigInt::Positive, round_up<size_t>(2*x_sw, 16)); 7. src/lib/modes/cbc/cbc.cpp: return round_up(input_length, cipher().block_size()); 8. src/lib/modes/ecb/ecb.cpp: return round_up(input_length, cipher().block_size()); 9. src/lib/modes/xts/xts.cpp: return round_up(input_length, cipher().block_size()); 10. src/lib/pbkdf/pbkdf2/pbkdf2.cpp: const size_t blocks_needed = round_up(out_len, prf_sz) / prf_sz; 11. src/lib/tls/tls_record.cpp: const size_t buf_size = round_up( 12. src/lib/utils/rounding.h:inline T round_up(T n, T align_to) 1. Reason for change 2. Reason for change 3. first argument cannot be 0 (`target_size = 1024`) 4. Is a bug in the current implementation iff `size = 0` 5. first argument cannot be 0 6. round_up should return 0 if `x_sw = 0` 7. ? 8. ? 9. ? 10. first argument cannot be 0 (`if(out_len == 0) return 0;`) 11. first argument is unlikely to be 0 (`iv_size + msg_length + mac_size + (block_size ? 1 : 0)`) 12. Implementation
* Ensure all files have copyright and license info.lloyd2015-01-101-1/+1
| | | | | Update license header line to specify the terms and refer to the file, neither of which it included before.
* Move lib into srclloyd2014-01-101-0/+52