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Matt Caswell
ccd82ef4c2 Add documentation for the EVP_CIPHER_CTX_cipher_data functions
The new pipeline code added a new function
EVP_CIPHER_CTX_set_cipher_data(). Add documentation for this and the
existing EVP_CIPHER_CTX_cipher_data() function.

Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 21:39:28 +00:00
Matt Caswell
f482740f23 Remove the wrec record layer field
We used to use the wrec field in the record layer for keeping track of the
current record that we are writing out. As part of the pipelining changes
this has been moved to stack allocated variables to do the same thing,
therefore the field is no longer needed.

Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 21:39:28 +00:00
Matt Caswell
d3b324a161 Update a comment
Update a comment that was out of date due to the pipelining changes

Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 21:39:28 +00:00
Matt Caswell
0df8088132 Add documentation for new s_server/s_client options
Document the new split_send_frag, max_pipelines and read_buf options.

Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 21:39:28 +00:00
Matt Caswell
d7ded13af1 Add documentation for SSL_has_pending()
A previous commit added the SSL_has_pending() function which provides a
method for knowing whether OpenSSL has buffered, but as yet unprocessed
record data.

Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 21:39:28 +00:00
Matt Caswell
8061d964e7 Add pipelining documentation
Add some documentation for all of the SSL/SSL_CTX functions/ctrls for
conrolling read and write pipelining.

Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 21:39:28 +00:00
Matt Caswell
0707741532 Fix erroneous fall thgrough in switch statement
Fix an erroenous fall through when setting the max_pipelines value.

Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 21:39:28 +00:00
Matt Caswell
fd068d50c4 Ensure s_client and s_server work when read_ahead is set
Previously s_client and s_server relied on using SSL_pending() which does
not take into account read_ahead. For read pipelining to work, read_ahead
gets set automatically. Therefore s_client and s_server have been
converted to use SSL_has_pending() instead.

Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 21:39:27 +00:00
Matt Caswell
49580f25b3 Add an SSL_has_pending() function
This is similar to SSL_pending() but just returns a 1 if there is data
pending in the internal OpenSSL buffers or 0 otherwise (as opposed to
SSL_pending() which returns the number of bytes available). Unlike
SSL_pending() this will work even if "read_ahead" is set (which is the
case if you are using read pipelining, or if you are doing DTLS). A 1
return value means that we have unprocessed data. It does *not* necessarily
indicate that there will be application data returned from a call to
SSL_read(). The unprocessed data may not be application data or there
could be errors when we attempt to parse the records.

Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 21:39:27 +00:00
Matt Caswell
dad78fb13d Add an ability to set the SSL read buffer size
This capability is required for read pipelining. We will only read in as
many records as will fit in the read buffer (and the network can provide
in one go). The bigger the buffer the more records we can process in
parallel.

Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 21:39:27 +00:00
Matt Caswell
0220fee47f Lazily initialise the compression buffer
With read pipelining we use multiple SSL3_RECORD structures for reading.
There are SSL_MAX_PIPELINES (32) of them defined (typically not all of these
would be used). Each one has a 16k compression buffer allocated! This
results in a significant amount of memory being consumed which, most of the
time, is not needed.  This change swaps the allocation of the compression
buffer to be lazy so that it is only done immediately before it is actually
used.

Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 21:39:27 +00:00
Matt Caswell
94777c9c86 Implement read pipeline support in libssl
Read pipelining is controlled in a slightly different way than with write
pipelining. While reading we are constrained by the number of records that
the peer (and the network) can provide to us in one go. The more records
we can get in one go the more opportunity we have to parallelise the
processing.

There are two parameters that affect this:
* The number of pipelines that we are willing to process in one go. This is
controlled by max_pipelines (as for write pipelining)
* The size of our read buffer. A subsequent commit will provide an API for
adjusting the size of the buffer.

Another requirement for this to work is that "read_ahead" must be set. The
read_ahead parameter will attempt to read as much data into our read buffer
as the network can provide. Without this set, data is read into the read
buffer on demand. Setting the max_pipelines parameter to a value greater
than 1 will automatically also turn read_ahead on.

Finally, the read pipelining as currently implemented will only parallelise
the processing of application data records. This would only make a
difference for renegotiation so is unlikely to have a significant impact.

Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 21:39:27 +00:00
Matt Caswell
2f2c9caa72 Add dummy pipeline support for aes128_cbc_hmac_sha1
Add dummy pipline support to dasync for the aes128_cbc_hmac_sha1 cipher.
This is treated as an AEAD cipher.

Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 21:39:27 +00:00
Matt Caswell
032c6d21fc Add pipeline support to s_server and s_client
Add the options min_send_frag and max_pipelines to s_server and s_client
in order to control pipelining capabilities. This will only have an effect
if a pipeline capable cipher is used (such as the one provided by the
dasync engine).

Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 21:39:27 +00:00
Matt Caswell
d102d9df86 Implement write pipeline support in libssl
Use the new pipeline cipher capability to encrypt multiple records being
written out all in one go. Two new SSL/SSL_CTX parameters can be used to
control how this works: max_pipelines and split_send_fragment.

max_pipelines defines the maximum number of pipelines that can ever be used
in one go for a single connection. It must always be less than or equal to
SSL_MAX_PIPELINES (currently defined to be 32). By default only one
pipeline will be used (i.e. normal non-parallel operation).

split_send_fragment defines how data is split up into pipelines. The number
of pipelines used will be determined by the amount of data provided to the
SSL_write call divided by split_send_fragment. For example if
split_send_fragment is set to 2000 and max_pipelines is 4 then:
SSL_write called with 0-2000 bytes == 1 pipeline used
SSL_write called with 2001-4000 bytes == 2 pipelines used
SSL_write called with 4001-6000 bytes == 3 pipelines used
SSL_write_called with 6001+ bytes == 4 pipelines used

split_send_fragment must always be less than or equal to max_send_fragment.
By default it is set to be equal to max_send_fragment. This will mean that
the same number of records will always be created as would have been
created in the non-parallel case, although the data will be apportioned
differently. In the parallel case data will be spread equally between the
pipelines.

Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 21:39:27 +00:00
Matt Caswell
98ee75439d Update the dasync engine to add a pipeline cipher
Implement aes128-cbc as a pipeline capable cipher in the dasync engine.
As dasync is just a dummy engine, it actually just performs the parallel
encrypts/decrypts in serial.

Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 21:26:04 +00:00
Matt Caswell
4e3925227a Add defines for pipeline capable ciphers
Add a flag to indicate that a cipher is capable of performing
"pipelining", i.e. multiple encrypts/decrypts in parallel. Also add some
new ctrls that ciphers will need to implement if they are pipeline capable.

Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 21:21:45 +00:00
Matt Caswell
122499dd14 make update
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 21:19:30 +00:00
Emilia Kasper
210efa8bad Trim Travis config part 3
- Only build & test two configurations. Make all the
  other build variants buildonly on gcc (clang on osx).
- Don't build with default clang at all on linux.
- Only use gcc-5 and clang-3.6 for the sanitizer builds. Re-running
  e.g. CONFIG_OPTS="shared" with them seems redundant.

Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 22:08:23 +01:00
Rich Salz
37b1f8bd62 Revert "Allow OPENSSL_NO_SOCK in e_os.h even for non-Windows/DOS platforms"
This reverts commit 963bb62195.

Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 15:57:11 -05:00
Rich Salz
95e040bb2b Fix pkeyutl to KDF lnks.
Reviewed-by: Viktor Dukhovni <viktor@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 15:02:21 -05:00
Rich Salz
ec59112a82 Remove really old demo's
Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 14:56:12 -05:00
David Woodhouse
691064c47f Elide OPENSSL_INIT_set_config_filename() for no-stdio build
Strictly speaking, it isn't stdio and file access which offend me here;
it's the fact that UEFI doesn't provide a strdup() function. But the
fact that it's pointless without file access is a good enough excuse for
compiling it out.

Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 14:51:08 -05:00
David Woodhouse
b9bd7b06cc Elide DES_read_password() for no-ui build
Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 14:51:08 -05:00
David Woodhouse
92d23b339c Move declaration of X509_aux_print() out of #ifndef OPENSSL_NO_STDIO
This isn't a file access function; it's still present.

Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 14:51:08 -05:00
David Woodhouse
963bb62195 Allow OPENSSL_NO_SOCK in e_os.h even for non-Windows/DOS platforms
UEFI needs this too. Don't keep it only in the Windows/DOS ifdef block.

Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 14:51:08 -05:00
Rich Salz
8731a4fcd2 ISSUE 43: Add BIO_sock_shutdown
This replaces SHUTDOWN/SHUTDOWN2 with BIO_closesocket.

Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 14:47:54 -05:00
Rob Percival
2b2b96847d Minor update to includes and documentation for ct_test.c
Reviewed-by: Emilia Käsper <emilia@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 14:45:49 -05:00
Rob Percival
11c8bc42f7 Remove OPENSSL_NO_UNIT_TEST guard from ct_test.c
Reviewed-by: Emilia Käsper <emilia@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 14:45:49 -05:00
Rob Percival
3f3c7d26d5 Use s->session->peer instead of calling SSL_get_peer_certificate(s)
Avoids modifying certificate reference count, and thereby avoids locking.

Reviewed-by: Emilia Käsper <emilia@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 14:44:04 -05:00
Rob Percival
4d482ee24f Lowercase name of SSL_validate_ct as it is an internal function
Reviewed-by: Emilia Käsper <emilia@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 14:44:04 -05:00
Rob Percival
1cb437bedb CT code now calls X509_free() after calling SSL_get_peer_certificate()
Without this, the peer certificate would never be deleted, resulting in
a memory leak.

Reviewed-by: Emilia Käsper <emilia@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 14:44:04 -05:00
Rob Percival
147e54a77e Fixes memory leaks in CT code
Reviewed-by: Emilia Käsper <emilia@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 14:44:04 -05:00
Richard Levitte
c6912adf0c Fix the build tree include directory for afalg engine
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 19:06:24 +01:00
Richard Levitte
fa657fc8df Make OpenSSL::Test::setup() a bit more forgiving
It was unexpected that OpenSSL::Test::setup() should be called twice
by the same recipe.  However, that may happen if a recipe combines
OpenSSL::Test and OpenSSL::Test::Simple, which can be a sensible thing
to do.  Therefore, we now allow it.

Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 19:04:28 +01:00
David Woodhouse
db922318b3 Elide EVP_read_pw_string() and friends for no-ui
Signed-off-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Kurt Roeckx <kurt@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 12:52:56 -05:00
Benjamin Kaduk
d3054fb663 GH768: Minor grammar nits in CRYPTO_get_ex_new_index.pod
Signed-off-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Kurt Roeckx <kurt@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 12:52:15 -05:00
Richard Levitte
d62d17b9c0 Unified - adapt the generation of padlock assembler to use GENERATE
This gets rid of the BEGINRAW..ENDRAW sections in engines/build.info.

This also moves the assembler generating perl scripts to take the
output file name as last command line argument, where necessary.

Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 18:28:25 +01:00
Richard Levitte
6bd7a4d96c Unified - adapt the generation of bignum assembler to use GENERATE
This gets rid of the BEGINRAW..ENDRAW sections in crypto/bn/build.info.

This also moves the assembler generating perl scripts to take the
output file name as last command line argument, where necessary.

Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 18:25:56 +01:00
Richard Levitte
8a67946e5b Unified - Add the build.info command OVERRIDE, to avoid build file clashes
Should it be needed because the recipes within a RAW section might
clash with those generated by Configure, it's possible to tell it
not to generate them with the use of OVERRIDES, for example:

    SOURCE[libfoo]=foo.c bar.c

    OVERRIDES=bar.o
    BEGINRAW[Makefile(unix)]
    bar.o: bar.c
        $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DSPECIAL -c -o $@ $<
    ENDRAW[Makefile(unix)]

Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 18:25:56 +01:00
Richard Levitte
66ddf178b4 Unified - Adapt the Unix and VMS templates to support GENERATE
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 18:25:56 +01:00
Richard Levitte
ae4c745075 Unified - Add the build.info command GENERATE, to generate source files
In some cases, one might want to generate some source files from
others, that's done as follows:

    GENERATE[foo.s]=asm/something.pl $(CFLAGS)
    GENERATE[bar.s]=asm/bar.S

The value of each GENERATE line is a command line or part of it.
Configure places no rules on the command line, except the the first
item muct be the generator file.  It is, however, entirely up to the
build file template to define exactly how those command lines should
be handled, how the output is captured and so on.

Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 18:25:56 +01:00
Matt Caswell
667867cced Add a function to detect if we have async or not
Add the ASYNC_is_capable() function and use it in speed.

Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 17:23:42 +00:00
Alessandro Ghedini
b8972edad6 GH804: Fix unused-result warnings in dasync
Signed-off-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 12:21:07 -05:00
Billy Brumley
0543603abf documentation and duplicate goto statements
Reviewed-by: Kurt Roeckx <kurt@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 12:20:42 -05:00
Billy Brumley
a67788c17e move ifdef statements
Reviewed-by: Kurt Roeckx <kurt@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 12:20:42 -05:00
Billy Brumley
61f6774e9a NIST SP800-56A co-factor ECDH KATs
Reviewed-by: Kurt Roeckx <kurt@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 12:20:42 -05:00
Matt Caswell
c292b105b1 Remove use of CRYPTO_LOCK_INIT in init code
Swap the use of CRYPTO_LOCK_INIT in the init code to use the new threading
API mechanism for locking.

Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 17:17:21 +00:00
Matt Caswell
a072ed0c88 Swap the init code to use the new Thread API thread locals
The init code was using its own thread local code. Now we have a central
API for it we should use that instead.

Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 17:17:21 +00:00
Matt Caswell
b1f1e7aeba Swap the init code to use CRYPTO_ONCE
The init code was using its own "once" implementation. Now that we have
the new thread API we should use that instead.

Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 17:17:21 +00:00