openssl/test/recipes/15-test_genrsa.t

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#! /usr/bin/env perl
# Copyright 2017 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License"). You may not use
# this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
# in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
# https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
use strict;
use warnings;
use File::Spec;
use OpenSSL::Test qw/:DEFAULT srctop_file/;
use OpenSSL::Test::Utils;
setup("test_genrsa");
plan tests => 5;
# We want to know that an absurdly small number of bits isn't support
is(run(app([ 'openssl', 'genrsa', '-3', '-out', 'genrsatest.pem', '8'])), 0, "genrsa -3 8");
# Depending on the shared library, we might have different lower limits.
# Let's find it! This is a simple binary search
# ------------------------------------------------------------
# NOTE: $good may need an update in the future
# ------------------------------------------------------------
note "Looking for lowest amount of bits";
my $bad = 3; # Log2 of number of bits (2 << 3 == 8)
my $good = 11; # Log2 of number of bits (2 << 11 == 2048)
while ($good > $bad + 1) {
my $checked = int(($good + $bad + 1) / 2);
if (run(app([ 'openssl', 'genrsa', '-3', '-out', 'genrsatest.pem',
2 ** $checked ], stderr => undef))) {
note 2 ** $checked, " bits is good";
$good = $checked;
} else {
note 2 ** $checked, " bits is bad";
$bad = $checked;
}
}
$good++ if $good == $bad;
$good = 2 ** $good;
note "Found lowest allowed amount of bits to be $good";
ok(run(app([ 'openssl', 'genrsa', '-3', '-out', 'genrsatest.pem', $good ])),
"genrsa -3 $good");
ok(run(app([ 'openssl', 'rsa', '-check', '-in', 'genrsatest.pem', '-noout' ])),
"rsa -check");
ok(run(app([ 'openssl', 'genrsa', '-f4', '-out', 'genrsatest.pem', $good ])),
"genrsa -f4 $good");
ok(run(app([ 'openssl', 'rsa', '-check', '-in', 'genrsatest.pem', '-noout' ])),
"rsa -check");