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* Add option handling for ordered flags.jsing2014-08-282-2/+8
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* Add option handling for input/output formats.jsing2014-08-282-2/+8
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* preserve errno value on success.bcook2014-08-282-8/+12
| | | | | If getrandom returns a temporary failure, make sure errno is not polluted when it succeeds. Thanks to deraadt@ for pointing it out.
* Convert openssl(1) prime to the new options/usage handling.jsing2014-08-271-60/+81
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* Reset the config struct before calling options_parse(), otherwise configjsing2014-08-271-1/+3
| | | | options from the previous run stick in interactive mode.
* Add an option type that handles argument to integer conversion.jsing2014-08-272-4/+22
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* Implement table-driven option parsing that allows an application tojsing2014-08-273-76/+192
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | specify what its valid options are and where it wants them to be stored. This also allows for usage to be generated, almost for free, ensuring that the options and usage are automatically kept in sync. This will allow for a single option parsing implementation, rather than the current one-hand-rolled-option-parsing-and-random-usage-implementation per application. As a starting point, port the openssl(1) rand application to the new option parsing and usage (along with associated code clean up). With input from doug@. ok bcook@ doug@
* Add the API function ressl_config_set_ecdhcurve(config, name) to set areyk2014-08-274-9/+29
| | | | | | non-standard ECDH curve by name or to disable it by passing NULL. OK jsing@
* remove nginx referencesrobert2014-08-261-2/+1
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* Update regress to follow openssl(1) move.jsing2014-08-269-2/+244
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* Move openssl(1) from /usr/sbin/openssl to /usr/bin/openssl, since it is notjsing2014-08-2658-88/+84
| | | | | | | | a system/superuser binary. At the same time, move the source code from its current lib/libssl/src/apps location to a more appropriate home under usr.bin/openssl. ok deraadt@ miod@
* constify strerror return valuebcook2014-08-242-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | There is no intention to modify the string returned by strerror and doing so is forbidden by the standard. from Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen ok tedu@ deraadt@
* Include <sys/time.h> to get struct timevalbcook2014-08-242-2/+4
| | | | | | | | | The crypto/bio/bss_dgram.c file assumes that another file indirectly includes <stdlib.h> that includes <sys/time.h>. from Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen ok deraadt@ tedu@
* Include <sys/select.h> to get selectbcook2014-08-244-4/+9
| | | | | | | | | These files currently depends on the wrapper <stdlib.h> file indirectly including a header that provides select(). from Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen ok deraadt@ tedu@
* Let SSL_CIPHER_description() allocate the buffer for the description,jsing2014-08-241-4/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | rather than passing in a fixed size buffer. This is yet another example of a horribly designed API - if the given buffer is NULL then SSL_CIPHER_description() allocates one for us (great!), which we then need to free (no problem). However, if this allocation fails it returns a pointer to a static string "OPENSSL_malloc Error" - obviously bad things happen if we call free() with this pointer. Unfortunately, there is no way of knowing that the function failed, other than comparing the returned string against the string literal - so do that before calling free()... Joint work with beck@ during g2k14.
* Replace the remaining uses of ssl3_put_cipher_by_char() with s2n and ajsing2014-08-2410-58/+38
| | | | | | | ssl3_cipher_get_value() helper function, which returns the cipher suite value for the given cipher. ok miod@
* Remove non-standard GOST cipher suites (which are not compiled injsing2014-08-232-136/+2
| | | | | | currently). From Dmitry Eremin-Solenikov.
* Replace the remaining ssl3_get_cipher_by_char() calls with n2s() andjsing2014-08-238-80/+60
| | | | | | ssl3_get_cipher_by_id(). ok bcook@
* unbind;jmc2014-08-235-27/+16
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* Three independent typos for `independent' or `independently'.miod2014-08-192-2/+2
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* replace more ROTATE macros with plain-old C code.bcook2014-08-184-80/+38
| | | | | | | Let the compiler optimize these. Even older versions of gcc generate equal or better quality code than the inline asm. ok miod@
* remove return value from HOST_c2l/l2c macrosbcook2014-08-1816-212/+212
| | | | | | | | | | | These macros and asm inlines simulate a function returning a value, but nothing ever uses this return value. Remove the pseudo-returns and (void) casts discarding the unused values. This, maybe unsurprisingly, speeds things up a bit. It also removes the GCC 4.9 warnings about unused values. ok miod@ deraadt@
* a small tweak to improve malloc in multithreaded programs. we don't needtedu2014-08-181-7/+21
| | | | | | | to hold the malloc lock across mmap syscalls in all cases. dropping it allows another thread to access the existing chunk cache if necessary. could be improved to be a bit more aggressive, but i've been testing this simple diff for some time now with good results.
* replace sprintf/strdup with asprintf in engine testbcook2014-08-161-8/+5
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* only build the getrandom path if SYS_getrandom is defined.bcook2014-08-162-6/+14
| | | | like the sysctl path
* use C rather than C++ array initialization syntaxbcook2014-08-161-37/+37
| | | | this causes errors with stricter C compilers
* getrandom(2) support for getentropy_linuxbcook2014-08-162-26/+20
| | | | | | | | | | | This enables support for the new getrandom(2) syscall in Linux 3.17. If the call exists and fails, return a failure in getentropy(2) emulation as well. This adds a EINTR check in case the urandom pool is not initialized. Tested on Fedora Rawhide with 3.17rc0 and Ubuntu 14.04 ok deraadt@
* use void * instead of char *. ok jsingtedu2014-08-152-6/+6
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* XPG requires insque() and remque() to work with linear lists and not justguenther2014-08-153-21/+26
| | | | | | | | | circular lists. Amazingly, they managed to extend the requirements to no longer match the behavior of the VAX instructions they were modeled after, so the trivial VAX ASM versions have to go. Nice job breaking it, X/Open! Based on a diff from enh (at) google.com ok miod@
* fixed overrid(d)en typotobias2014-08-143-5/+5
| | | | millert@ and jmc@ agree that "overriden" is wrong
* munmap correct object in (extremely unlikely, and effectively terminal)deraadt2014-08-136-12/+12
| | | | | case of failing to map the 2nd object. found by Paul Maurers
* Merge a patch that i successfully pushed to OpenSSL,schwarze2014-08-122-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | original OpenSSL commit message follows: Fixed as shown; to be released post-1.0.2 commit bebbb11d132cc149f7713d6693703f8bfae10072 Author: Ingo Schwarze <schwarze@usta.de> Date: Sat Jan 18 11:46:25 2014 +0100 RT3239: Extra comma in NAME lines of two manpages In two OpenSSL manual pages, in the NAME section, the last word of the name list is followed by a stray trailing comma. While this may seem minor, it is worth fixing because it may confuse some makewhatis(8) implementations. While here, also add the missing word "size" to the one line description in SSL_CTX_set_max_cert_list(3). Reviewed by: Dr Stephen Henson <shenson@drh-consultancy.co.uk>
* Replace intrinsic ROTATE macros with an inline.bcook2014-08-122-82/+20
| | | | | Without the cast/mask, the compiler is allowed to optimize this directly to the correct CPU intrinsic for rotate.
* Guard RSA / RC4-5 ASM when NO_ASM is not definedbcook2014-08-116-12/+18
| | | | | | | | | Most assembly blocks remain inactive if OPENSSL_NO_ASM is not defined, only enabling inline assembly, but the RSA / RC4-5 blocks (used only in amd64 systems) turn on implicitly. Guard these two as well. This simplifies enabling just inline ASM in portable, no effective change in OpenBSD.
* Check the return value of sk_SSL_CIPHER_new_null(), since it allocatesjsing2014-08-112-10/+14
| | | | | | memory and can return NULL. ok miod@
* Unchecked memory allocation and potential leak upon error inmiod2014-08-112-10/+24
| | | | | ssl3_get_cert_verify(). ok guenther@ jsing@
* Remove now-unused SSL2_STATE as well as ssl2-specific state machine values.miod2014-08-112-234/+2
| | | | ok guenther@ jsing@
* Currently, ssl3_put_char_by_bytes(NULL, NULL) is just a long handed wayjsing2014-08-116-26/+24
| | | | | | | | of writing "2". Add a define for the SSL3_CIPHER_VALUE_SIZE (rather than using a less-readable hardcoded constant everywhere) and replace the ssl3_put_char_by_bytes(NULL, NULL) calls with it. ok bcook@ miod@
* Provide a ssl3_get_cipher_by_id() function that allows ciphers to be lookedjsing2014-08-116-30/+36
| | | | | | | | up by their ID. For one, this avoids an ugly mess in ssl_sess.c, where the cipher value is manually written into a buffer, just so the cipher can be located using ssl3_get_cipher_by_char(). ok bcook@ miod@
* Tweak cipher list comments and add missing cipher value comments.jsing2014-08-102-10/+52
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* Remove disabled (weakened export and non-ephemeral DH) cipher suites fromjsing2014-08-102-940/+10
| | | | | | | | the cipher list. This reduces code size, saves data segment space and prevents them from being turned back on at runtime by flipping a bit in memory. ok guenther@
* Since we no longer need to support SSLv2-style cipher lists, startjsing2014-08-1032-182/+68
| | | | | | | | | | unravelling the maze of function pointers and callbacks by directly calling ssl3_{get,put}_cipher_by_char() and removing the ssl_{get,put}_cipher_by_char macros. Prompted by similar changes in boringssl. ok guenther.
* AF_IMPLINK and AF_BLUETOOTH are gone, but add printing of SOCK_SEQPACKETguenther2014-08-101-6/+5
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* Only need <stdint.h> and not all of <inttypes.h> hereguenther2014-08-101-2/+2
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* Fix CVE-2014-3507, avoid allocating and then leaking a fresh fragmentguenther2014-08-082-4/+14
| | | | | | | | | structure when a zero-length fragment is received. Based on https://git.openssl.org/gitweb/?p=openssl.git;a=commitdiff;h=d0a4b7d1a2948fce38515b8d862f43e7ba0ebf74 diff by miod@, ok guenther@ bcook@ deraadt@
* Fix CVE-2014-3508, pretty printing and OID validation:guenther2014-08-084-24/+56
| | | | | | | | | | | - make sure the output buffer is always NUL terminated if buf_len was initially greater than zero. - reject OIDs that are too long, too short, or not in proper base-127 Based on https://git.openssl.org/gitweb/?p=openssl.git;a=commit;h=0042fb5fd1c9d257d713b15a1f45da05cf5c1c87 ok bcook@
* Correct test reversed during merge of fix for CVE-2014-3509guenther2014-08-072-4/+4
| | | | | pointed out by Watson Ladd (watson (at) matasano.com) ok deraadt@
* Fix CVE-2014-3506, DTLS handshake message size checks. Fromguenther2014-08-072-32/+44
| | | | | | | https://git.openssl.org/gitweb/?p=openssl.git;a=commit;h=1250f12613b61758675848f6600ebd914ccd7636 with comment/whitespace style tweaks ok bcook@ miod@
* Oops, revert changes commited by mistake. The previous commit was supposedmiod2014-08-0713-53/+59
| | | | to only apply to s23_srvr.c.
* When you expect a function to return a particular value, don't put a commentmiod2014-08-0715-71/+59
| | | | | | | | | | | saying that you expect it to return that value and compare it against zero because it is supposedly faster, for this leads to bugs (especially given the high rate of sloppy cut'n'paste within ssl3 and dtls1 routines in this library). Instead, compare for the exact value it ought to return upon success. ok deraadt@