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Change to standard int types
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Provides conjectured 200-bit security against a quantum attacker.
Based on the public domain reference implementation at
https://github.com/tpoeppelmann/newhope and bit-for-bit
compatible with that version.
Test vectors generated by the reference testvector.c
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Fallout from #591
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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));
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Change reseed interval logic to count calls to `randomize` rather than
bytes, to match SP 800-90A
Changes RNG reseeding API: there is no implicit reference to the
global entropy sources within the RNGs anymore. The entropy sources
must be supplied with the API call. Adds support for reseding directly
from another RNG (such as a system or hardware RNG).
Stateful_RNG keeps optional references to both an RNG and a set of
entropy sources. During a reseed, both sources are used if set.
These can be provided to HMAC_DRBG constructor.
For HMAC_DRBG, SP800-90A requires we output no more than 2**16 bytes
per DRBG request. We treat requests longer than that as if the caller
had instead made several sequential maximum-length requests. This
means it is possible for one or more reseeds to trigger even in the
course of generating a single (long) output (generate a 256-bit key
and use ChaCha or HKDF if this is a problem).
Adds RNG::randomize_with_ts_input which takes timestamps and uses them
as the additional_data DRBG field. Stateful_RNG overrides this to also
include the process ID and the reseed counter. AutoSeeded_RNG's
`randomize` uses this.
Officially deprecates RNG::make_rng and the Serialized_RNG construtor
which creates an AutoSeeded_RNG. With these removed, it would be
possible to perform a build with no AutoSeeded_RNG/HMAC_DRBG at all
(eg, for applications which only use the system RNG).
Tests courtesy @cordney in GH PRs #598 and #600
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I think probably what these headers had should work, but end up
confusing the generator and breaking the build:
https://travis-ci.org/randombit/botan/jobs/154197472
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Change behavior of default key usage encoding, default now omits
the key usage unless the user set a value.
Fix allowed_usage which could produce incorrect results.
More X.509 tests
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should fix:
```
WARN: Invalid character encountered in file /home/travis/build/randombit/botan/src/tests/test_utils.cpp at line 381 for encoding UTF-8. Please fix file content or configure the encoding to be used using property 'sonar.sourceEncoding'.
WARN: Invalid character encountered in file /home/travis/build/randombit/botan/src/lib/pubkey/ecies/ecies.cpp at line 311 for encoding UTF-8. Please fix file content or configure the encoding to be used using property 'sonar.sourceEncoding'.
```
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Stores ciphersuites in a sorted std::vector, then lookups are done
by binary search instead of a switch lookup.
The loop that explicitly gathered all the ciphersuites out of the switch
statement can then be removed, as can Ciphersuite::all_known_ciphersuite_ids
which only existed to make the scan loop faster by avoiding having to
call by_id on the entire 0x0000-0xFFFF range.
Precomputes the result of Ciphersuite::valid at construction time.
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Remove loop variable R, instead derive from macro param constant
Support 2 block parallel decrypt, improves raw perf from 456 MB/s to
710 MB/s for decrypt.
Switch to alternate key schedule for encrypt.
Uses 3 ymm registers instead of 9 at the cost of more computation.
Not much faster on Skylake, unclear if this is worthwhile.
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These headers are copied/linked into build_dir/include/external
This has the advantage that external includes can be taken as they are, they haven't to be modified.
Fixes amalgamation build with enabled pkcs#11 module
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- Parameters available here: https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/affichTexte.do?cidTexte=JORFTEXT000024668816
- DER format according to the ANS1 syntax defined in ANSI X9.62 standard
available here: http://www.ssi.gouv.fr/agence/publication/publication-dun-parametrage-de-courbe-elliptique-visant-des-applications-de-passeport-electronique-et-de-ladministration-electronique-francaise/
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Otherwise symlinked files are ignored.
GH #565
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Otherwise we run into problems on 64-bit CPUs with 32-bit userland.
GH #563
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due to setting m_x earlier
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- add test for EME::maximum_input_size()
- additionally use maximum_input_size() before pad() in OAEP and PKCS1 (remove code duplication)
- prevent C4800 MSVC warning
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Avoids some cut and paste, also removes the need for special logic in
configure.py for handling mp module specially.
Merge SIMD classes into a single type SIMD_4x32
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configure.py expects all header guards to match a specific form,
for finding them when generating the amalgamation file.
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For those that are willing to trust uninspectible hardware. :)
Changes RDRAND entropy source to call RDRAND_RNG
Add --rdrand flag to rng cmdlet
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- add one test with SHA-256,SHA-512
- test Parallel::clone()
- test Parallel ctor
- fix memory leak in Parallel::clone():
Currently Parallel::clone() calls hash->clone() (first heap allocation) and after this clone() calls
Parallel(const std::vector<HashFunction*>& in) which does another heap allocation. So its sufficient to pass the hash pointer to
the Parallel ctor instead of a clone
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