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Libcrypto currently has a mess of *_lcl.h, *_locl.h, and *_local.h names
used for internal headers. Move all these headers we inherited from
OpenSSL to *_local.h, reserving the name *_internal.h for our own code.
Similarly, move dtls_locl.h and ssl_locl.h to dtls_local and ssl_local.h.
constant_time_locl.h is moved to constant_time.h since it's special.
Adjust all .c files in libcrypto, libssl and regress.
The diff is mechanical with the exception of tls13_quic.c, where
#include <ssl_locl.h> was fixed manually.
discussed with jsing,
no objection bcook
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ok jsing
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DH_check{,_pub_key}_ex() wrap their non-ex versions to translate
the flags argument of the original functions into OpenSSL errors.
For this almost a dozen new error codes need to be added.
DH_params_check{,_ex}() is a new version of DH_check that only
performs a cheap subset of the checks.
They are needed to implement EVP_PKEY_{public,param}_check()
(observe the consistent naming) although the actual implementation
of EVP_PKEY_param_check() chose to use DH_check_ex().
As far as I can tell, the only raison d'ĂȘtre of the _ex functions
and error codes is to spew them to stderr in a couple of openssl(1)
commands. This couldn't have been solved differently...
These functions will not be exposed publicly.
ok inoguchi jsing
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it will be needed in the upcoming bump.
discussed with jsing
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It makes no sense to allocate an entire BN_CTX if we only use it to
get a single BIGNUM, from which we subtract 1 to compare it to g.
We can just use a plain BIGNUM and delete a bunch of lines.
ok inoguchi jsing
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This aligns our behavior with OpenSSL 1.1.1 which includes a mitigation
for small subgroup attacks. This did not affect LibreSSL since we do
not support X9.42 style parameter files or RFC 5114.
The meat of this commit is from Matt Caswell, OpenSSL b128abc3
ok inoguchi jsing
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BN_prime_checks is only to be used for random input. Here, the
input isn't random, so increase the number of checks. According
to https://eprint.iacr.org/2019/032, 64 rounds is suitable.
From Jake Massimo, OpenSSL 1.1.1, af6ce3b4
ok inoguchi jsing
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simplifications and readability tweaks. This ensures in
particular that dh->q is suitable if present.
Based on work by Stephen Henson and Bernd Edlinger in OpenSSL.
Issues with the current implementation found via regression
tests in py-cryptography.
ok inoguchi jsing
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Based on the version in OpenSSL 1.1.1l with minor tweaks.
ok inoguchi jsing
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From BoringSSL's commit 53409ee3d7595ed37da472bc73b010cd2c8a5ffd
by David Benjamin.
ok djm, jsing
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BN_mod_word() can return incorrect results if the supplied modulus is
too big, so we need to fall back to BN_div_word.
Now that BN_mod_word may fail, handle errors properly update the man page.
Thanks to Brian Smith for pointing out these fixes from BoringSSL:
https://boringssl.googlesource.com/boringssl/+/67cb49d045f04973ddba0f92fe8a8ad483c7da89
https://boringssl.googlesource.com/boringssl/+/44bedc348d9491e63c7ed1438db100a4b8a830be
ok beck@
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There are a few instances where #if 1 is removed but the code remains.
Based on the following OpenSSL commits. Some of the commits weren't
strictly deletions so they are going to be split up into separate commits.
6f91b017bbb7140f816721141ac156d1b828a6b3
3d47c1d331fdc7574d2275cda1a630ccdb624b08
dfb56425b68314b2b57e17c82c1df42e7a015132
c8fa2356a00cbaada8963f739e5570298311a060
f16a64d11f55c01f56baa62ebf1dec7f8fe718cb
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32dfde107636ac9bc62a5b3233fe2a54dbc27008
input + ok jsing@, miod@, tedu@
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Improves readability, keeps the code smaller so that it is warmer in your
cache.
review & ok deraadt@
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Remove the openssl public includes from cryptlib.h and add a small number
of includes into the source files that actually need them. While here,
also sort/group/tidy the includes.
ok beck@ miod@
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OpenSSL-0.9.8a, where they were added without a corresponding patch to
0.9.7 or an advisory! ok theo@ markus@
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*warning* this bumps shared lib minors for libssl and libcrypto from 2.1 to 2.2
if you are using the ssl26 packages for ssh and other things to work you will
need to get new ones (see ~beck/libsslsnap/<arch>) on cvs or ~beck/src-patent.tar.gz on cvs
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functionality for shared libs.
Note that routines such as sslv2_init and friends that use RSA will
not work due to lack of RSA in this library.
Needs documentation and help from ports for easy upgrade to full
functionality where legally possible.
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