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/*-*- mode:c;indent-tabs-mode:nil;c-basic-offset:4;tab-width:4;coding:utf-8 -*-│
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Copyright The Mbed TLS Contributors
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Make improvements - Every unit test now passes on Apple Silicon. The final piece of this puzzle was porting our POSIX threads cancelation support, since that works differently on ARM64 XNU vs. AMD64. Our semaphore support on Apple Silicon is also superior now compared to AMD64, thanks to the grand central dispatch library which lets *NSYNC locks go faster. - The Cosmopolitan runtime is now more stable, particularly on Windows. To do this, thread local storage is mandatory at all runtime levels, and the innermost packages of the C library is no longer being built using ASAN. TLS is being bootstrapped with a 128-byte TIB during the process startup phase, and then later on the runtime re-allocates it either statically or dynamically to support code using _Thread_local. fork() and execve() now do a better job cooperating with threads. We can now check how much stack memory is left in the process or thread when functions like kprintf() / execve() etc. call alloca(), so that ENOMEM can be raised, reduce a buffer size, or just print a warning. - POSIX signal emulation is now implemented the same way kernels do it with pthread_kill() and raise(). Any thread can interrupt any other thread, regardless of what it's doing. If it's blocked on read/write then the killer thread will cancel its i/o operation so that EINTR can be returned in the mark thread immediately. If it's doing a tight CPU bound operation, then that's also interrupted by the signal delivery. Signal delivery works now by suspending a thread and pushing context data structures onto its stack, and redirecting its execution to a trampoline function, which calls SetThreadContext(GetCurrentThread()) when it's done. - We're now doing a better job managing locks and handles. On NetBSD we now close semaphore file descriptors in forked children. Semaphores on Windows can now be canceled immediately, which means mutexes/condition variables will now go faster. Apple Silicon semaphores can be canceled too. We're now using Apple's pthread_yield() funciton. Apple _nocancel syscalls are now used on XNU when appropriate to ensure pthread_cancel requests aren't lost. The MbedTLS library has been updated to support POSIX thread cancelations. See tool/build/runitd.c for an example of how it can be used for production multi-threaded tls servers. Handles on Windows now leak less often across processes. All i/o operations on Windows are now overlapped, which means file pointers can no longer be inherited across dup() and fork() for the time being. - We now spawn a thread on Windows to deliver SIGCHLD and wakeup wait4() which means, for example, that posix_spawn() now goes 3x faster. POSIX spawn is also now more correct. Like Musl, it's now able to report the failure code of execve() via a pipe although our approach favors using shared memory to do that on systems that have a true vfork() function. - We now spawn a thread to deliver SIGALRM to threads when setitimer() is used. This enables the most precise wakeups the OS makes possible. - The Cosmopolitan runtime now uses less memory. On NetBSD for example, it turned out the kernel would actually commit the PT_GNU_STACK size which caused RSS to be 6mb for every process. Now it's down to ~4kb. On Apple Silicon, we reduce the mandatory upstream thread size to the smallest possible size to reduce the memory overhead of Cosmo threads. The examples directory has a program called greenbean which can spawn a web server on Linux with 10,000 worker threads and have the memory usage of the process be ~77mb. The 1024 byte overhead of POSIX-style thread-local storage is now optional; it won't be allocated until the pthread_setspecific/getspecific functions are called. On Windows, the threads that get spawned which are internal to the libc implementation use reserve rather than commit memory, which shaves a few hundred kb. - sigaltstack() is now supported on Windows, however it's currently not able to be used to handle stack overflows, since crash signals are still generated by WIN32. However the crash handler will still switch to the alt stack, which is helpful in environments with tiny threads. - Test binaries are now smaller. Many of the mandatory dependencies of the test runner have been removed. This ensures many programs can do a better job only linking the the thing they're testing. This caused the test binaries for LIBC_FMT for example, to decrease from 200kb to 50kb - long double is no longer used in the implementation details of libc, except in the APIs that define it. The old code that used long double for time (instead of struct timespec) has now been thoroughly removed. - ShowCrashReports() is now much tinier in MODE=tiny. Instead of doing backtraces itself, it'll just print a command you can run on the shell using our new `cosmoaddr2line` program to view the backtrace. - Crash report signal handling now works in a much better way. Instead of terminating the process, it now relies on SA_RESETHAND so that the default SIG_IGN behavior can terminate the process if necessary. - Our pledge() functionality has now been fully ported to AARCH64 Linux.
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#include "third_party/mbedtls/error.h"
#include "libc/str/str.h"
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#include "third_party/mbedtls/aes.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/asn1.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/base64.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/bignum.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/ccm.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/chacha20.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/chachapoly.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/cipher.h"
Add SSL to redbean Your redbean can now interoperate with clients that require TLS crypto. This is accomplished using a protocol polyglot that lets us distinguish between HTTP and HTTPS regardless of the port number. Certificates will be generated automatically, if none are supplied by the user. Footprint increases by only a few hundred kb so redbean in MODY=tiny is now 1.0mb - Add lseek() polyfills for ZIP executable - Automatically polyfill /tmp/FOO paths on NT - Fix readdir() / ftw() / nftw() bugs on Windows - Introduce -B flag for slower SSL that's stronger - Remove mbedtls features Cosmopolitan doesn't need - Have base64 decoder support the uri-safe alternative - Remove Truncated HMAC because it's forbidden by the IETF - Add all the mbedtls test suites and make them go 3x faster - Support opendir() / readdir() / closedir() on ZIP executable - Use Everest for ECDHE-ECDSA because it's so good it's so good - Add tinier implementation of sha1 since it's not worth the rom - Add chi-square monte-carlo mean correlation tests for getrandom() - Source entropy on Windows from the proper interface everyone uses We're continuing to outperform NGINX and other servers on raw message throughput. Using SSL means that instead of 1,000,000 qps you can get around 300,000 qps. However redbean isn't as fast as NGINX yet at SSL handshakes, since redbean can do 2,627 per second and NGINX does 4.3k Right now, the SSL UX story works best if you give your redbean a key signing key since that can be easily generated by openssl using a one liner then redbean will do all the things that are impossibly hard to do like signing ecdsa and rsa certificates that'll work in chrome. We should integrate the let's encrypt acme protocol in the future. Live Demo: https://redbean.justine.lol/ Root Cert: https://redbean.justine.lol/redbean1.crt
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#include "third_party/mbedtls/common.h"
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#include "third_party/mbedtls/ctr_drbg.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/des.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/dhm.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/ecp.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/entropy.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/gcm.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/hkdf.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/hmac_drbg.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/md.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/md5.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/oid.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/pem.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/pk.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/pkcs5.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/platform.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/poly1305.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/rsa.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/sha1.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/sha256.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/sha512.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/ssl.h"
Add SSL to redbean Your redbean can now interoperate with clients that require TLS crypto. This is accomplished using a protocol polyglot that lets us distinguish between HTTP and HTTPS regardless of the port number. Certificates will be generated automatically, if none are supplied by the user. Footprint increases by only a few hundred kb so redbean in MODY=tiny is now 1.0mb - Add lseek() polyfills for ZIP executable - Automatically polyfill /tmp/FOO paths on NT - Fix readdir() / ftw() / nftw() bugs on Windows - Introduce -B flag for slower SSL that's stronger - Remove mbedtls features Cosmopolitan doesn't need - Have base64 decoder support the uri-safe alternative - Remove Truncated HMAC because it's forbidden by the IETF - Add all the mbedtls test suites and make them go 3x faster - Support opendir() / readdir() / closedir() on ZIP executable - Use Everest for ECDHE-ECDSA because it's so good it's so good - Add tinier implementation of sha1 since it's not worth the rom - Add chi-square monte-carlo mean correlation tests for getrandom() - Source entropy on Windows from the proper interface everyone uses We're continuing to outperform NGINX and other servers on raw message throughput. Using SSL means that instead of 1,000,000 qps you can get around 300,000 qps. However redbean isn't as fast as NGINX yet at SSL handshakes, since redbean can do 2,627 per second and NGINX does 4.3k Right now, the SSL UX story works best if you give your redbean a key signing key since that can be easily generated by openssl using a one liner then redbean will do all the things that are impossibly hard to do like signing ecdsa and rsa certificates that'll work in chrome. We should integrate the let's encrypt acme protocol in the future. Live Demo: https://redbean.justine.lol/ Root Cert: https://redbean.justine.lol/redbean1.crt
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#include "third_party/mbedtls/x509.h"
Release Cosmopolitan v3.3 This change upgrades to GCC 12.3 and GNU binutils 2.42. The GNU linker appears to have changed things so that only a single de-duplicated str table is present in the binary, and it gets placed wherever the linker wants, regardless of what the linker script says. To cope with that we need to stop using .ident to embed licenses. As such, this change does significant work to revamp how third party licenses are defined in the codebase, using `.section .notice,"aR",@progbits`. This new GCC 12.3 toolchain has support for GNU indirect functions. It lets us support __target_clones__ for the first time. This is used for optimizing the performance of libc string functions such as strlen and friends so far on x86, by ensuring AVX systems favor a second codepath that uses VEX encoding. It shaves some latency off certain operations. It's a useful feature to have for scientific computing for the reasons explained by the test/libcxx/openmp_test.cc example which compiles for fifteen different microarchitectures. Thanks to the upgrades, it's now also possible to use newer instruction sets, such as AVX512FP16, VNNI. Cosmo now uses the %gs register on x86 by default for TLS. Doing it is helpful for any program that links `cosmo_dlopen()`. Such programs had to recompile their binaries at startup to change the TLS instructions. That's not great, since it means every page in the executable needs to be faulted. The work of rewriting TLS-related x86 opcodes, is moved to fixupobj.com instead. This is great news for MacOS x86 users, since we previously needed to morph the binary every time for that platform but now that's no longer necessary. The only platforms where we need fixup of TLS x86 opcodes at runtime are now Windows, OpenBSD, and NetBSD. On Windows we morph TLS to point deeper into the TIB, based on a TlsAlloc assignment, and on OpenBSD/NetBSD we morph %gs back into %fs since the kernels do not allow us to specify a value for the %gs register. OpenBSD users are now required to use APE Loader to run Cosmo binaries and assimilation is no longer possible. OpenBSD kernel needs to change to allow programs to specify a value for the %gs register, or it needs to stop marking executable pages loaded by the kernel as mimmutable(). This release fixes __constructor__, .ctor, .init_array, and lastly the .preinit_array so they behave the exact same way as glibc. We no longer use hex constants to define math.h symbols like M_PI.
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__static_yoink("mbedtls_notice");
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Add SSL to redbean Your redbean can now interoperate with clients that require TLS crypto. This is accomplished using a protocol polyglot that lets us distinguish between HTTP and HTTPS regardless of the port number. Certificates will be generated automatically, if none are supplied by the user. Footprint increases by only a few hundred kb so redbean in MODY=tiny is now 1.0mb - Add lseek() polyfills for ZIP executable - Automatically polyfill /tmp/FOO paths on NT - Fix readdir() / ftw() / nftw() bugs on Windows - Introduce -B flag for slower SSL that's stronger - Remove mbedtls features Cosmopolitan doesn't need - Have base64 decoder support the uri-safe alternative - Remove Truncated HMAC because it's forbidden by the IETF - Add all the mbedtls test suites and make them go 3x faster - Support opendir() / readdir() / closedir() on ZIP executable - Use Everest for ECDHE-ECDSA because it's so good it's so good - Add tinier implementation of sha1 since it's not worth the rom - Add chi-square monte-carlo mean correlation tests for getrandom() - Source entropy on Windows from the proper interface everyone uses We're continuing to outperform NGINX and other servers on raw message throughput. Using SSL means that instead of 1,000,000 qps you can get around 300,000 qps. However redbean isn't as fast as NGINX yet at SSL handshakes, since redbean can do 2,627 per second and NGINX does 4.3k Right now, the SSL UX story works best if you give your redbean a key signing key since that can be easily generated by openssl using a one liner then redbean will do all the things that are impossibly hard to do like signing ecdsa and rsa certificates that'll work in chrome. We should integrate the let's encrypt acme protocol in the future. Live Demo: https://redbean.justine.lol/ Root Cert: https://redbean.justine.lol/redbean1.crt
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/*
* Error message information
*
* Copyright The Mbed TLS Contributors
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
* not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
2021-06-15 18:39:36 +00:00
Add SSL to redbean Your redbean can now interoperate with clients that require TLS crypto. This is accomplished using a protocol polyglot that lets us distinguish between HTTP and HTTPS regardless of the port number. Certificates will be generated automatically, if none are supplied by the user. Footprint increases by only a few hundred kb so redbean in MODY=tiny is now 1.0mb - Add lseek() polyfills for ZIP executable - Automatically polyfill /tmp/FOO paths on NT - Fix readdir() / ftw() / nftw() bugs on Windows - Introduce -B flag for slower SSL that's stronger - Remove mbedtls features Cosmopolitan doesn't need - Have base64 decoder support the uri-safe alternative - Remove Truncated HMAC because it's forbidden by the IETF - Add all the mbedtls test suites and make them go 3x faster - Support opendir() / readdir() / closedir() on ZIP executable - Use Everest for ECDHE-ECDSA because it's so good it's so good - Add tinier implementation of sha1 since it's not worth the rom - Add chi-square monte-carlo mean correlation tests for getrandom() - Source entropy on Windows from the proper interface everyone uses We're continuing to outperform NGINX and other servers on raw message throughput. Using SSL means that instead of 1,000,000 qps you can get around 300,000 qps. However redbean isn't as fast as NGINX yet at SSL handshakes, since redbean can do 2,627 per second and NGINX does 4.3k Right now, the SSL UX story works best if you give your redbean a key signing key since that can be easily generated by openssl using a one liner then redbean will do all the things that are impossibly hard to do like signing ecdsa and rsa certificates that'll work in chrome. We should integrate the let's encrypt acme protocol in the future. Live Demo: https://redbean.justine.lol/ Root Cert: https://redbean.justine.lol/redbean1.crt
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#if defined(MBEDTLS_ERROR_C) || defined(MBEDTLS_ERROR_STRERROR_DUMMY)
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Add SSL to redbean Your redbean can now interoperate with clients that require TLS crypto. This is accomplished using a protocol polyglot that lets us distinguish between HTTP and HTTPS regardless of the port number. Certificates will be generated automatically, if none are supplied by the user. Footprint increases by only a few hundred kb so redbean in MODY=tiny is now 1.0mb - Add lseek() polyfills for ZIP executable - Automatically polyfill /tmp/FOO paths on NT - Fix readdir() / ftw() / nftw() bugs on Windows - Introduce -B flag for slower SSL that's stronger - Remove mbedtls features Cosmopolitan doesn't need - Have base64 decoder support the uri-safe alternative - Remove Truncated HMAC because it's forbidden by the IETF - Add all the mbedtls test suites and make them go 3x faster - Support opendir() / readdir() / closedir() on ZIP executable - Use Everest for ECDHE-ECDSA because it's so good it's so good - Add tinier implementation of sha1 since it's not worth the rom - Add chi-square monte-carlo mean correlation tests for getrandom() - Source entropy on Windows from the proper interface everyone uses We're continuing to outperform NGINX and other servers on raw message throughput. Using SSL means that instead of 1,000,000 qps you can get around 300,000 qps. However redbean isn't as fast as NGINX yet at SSL handshakes, since redbean can do 2,627 per second and NGINX does 4.3k Right now, the SSL UX story works best if you give your redbean a key signing key since that can be easily generated by openssl using a one liner then redbean will do all the things that are impossibly hard to do like signing ecdsa and rsa certificates that'll work in chrome. We should integrate the let's encrypt acme protocol in the future. Live Demo: https://redbean.justine.lol/ Root Cert: https://redbean.justine.lol/redbean1.crt
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#if defined(MBEDTLS_ERROR_C)
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const char * mbedtls_high_level_strerr( int error_code )
{
int high_level_error_code;
if( error_code < 0 )
error_code = -error_code;
/* Extract the high-level part from the error code. */
high_level_error_code = error_code & 0xFF80;
switch( high_level_error_code )
{
/* Begin Auto-Generated Code. */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_CIPHER_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CIPHER_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE):
return( "CIPHER - The selected feature is not available" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CIPHER_BAD_INPUT_DATA):
return( "CIPHER - Bad input parameters" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CIPHER_ALLOC_FAILED):
return( "CIPHER - Failed to allocate memory" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CIPHER_INVALID_PADDING):
return( "CIPHER - Input data contains invalid padding and is rejected" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CIPHER_FULL_BLOCK_EXPECTED):
return( "CIPHER - Decryption of block requires a full block" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CIPHER_AUTH_FAILED):
return( "CIPHER - Authentication failed (for AEAD modes)" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CIPHER_INVALID_CONTEXT):
return( "CIPHER - The context is invalid. For example, because it was freed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CIPHER_HW_ACCEL_FAILED):
return( "CIPHER - Cipher hardware accelerator failed" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_CIPHER_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_DHM_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_DHM_BAD_INPUT_DATA):
return( "DHM - Bad input parameters" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_DHM_READ_PARAMS_FAILED):
return( "DHM - Reading of the DHM parameters failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_DHM_MAKE_PARAMS_FAILED):
return( "DHM - Making of the DHM parameters failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_DHM_READ_PUBLIC_FAILED):
return( "DHM - Reading of the public values failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_DHM_MAKE_PUBLIC_FAILED):
return( "DHM - Making of the public value failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_DHM_CALC_SECRET_FAILED):
return( "DHM - Calculation of the DHM secret failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_DHM_INVALID_FORMAT):
return( "DHM - The ASN.1 data is not formatted correctly" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_DHM_ALLOC_FAILED):
return( "DHM - Allocation of memory failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_DHM_FILE_IO_ERROR):
return( "DHM - Read or write of file failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_DHM_HW_ACCEL_FAILED):
return( "DHM - DHM hardware accelerator failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_DHM_SET_GROUP_FAILED):
return( "DHM - Setting the modulus and generator failed" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_DHM_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_ECP_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ECP_BAD_INPUT_DATA):
return( "ECP - Bad input parameters to function" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ECP_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL):
return( "ECP - The buffer is too small to write to" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ECP_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE):
return( "ECP - The requested feature is not available, for example, the requested curve is not supported" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ECP_VERIFY_FAILED):
return( "ECP - The signature is not valid" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ECP_ALLOC_FAILED):
return( "ECP - Memory allocation failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ECP_RANDOM_FAILED):
return( "ECP - Generation of random value, such as ephemeral key, failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ECP_INVALID_KEY):
return( "ECP - Invalid private or public key" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ECP_SIG_LEN_MISMATCH):
return( "ECP - The buffer contains a valid signature followed by more data" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ECP_HW_ACCEL_FAILED):
return( "ECP - The ECP hardware accelerator failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ECP_IN_PROGRESS):
return( "ECP - Operation in progress, call again with the same parameters to continue" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_ECP_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_MD_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_MD_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE):
return( "MD - The selected feature is not available" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_MD_BAD_INPUT_DATA):
return( "MD - Bad input parameters to function" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_MD_ALLOC_FAILED):
return( "MD - Failed to allocate memory" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_MD_FILE_IO_ERROR):
return( "MD - Opening or reading of file failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_MD_HW_ACCEL_FAILED):
return( "MD - MD hardware accelerator failed" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_MD_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_PEM_PARSE_C) || defined(MBEDTLS_PEM_WRITE_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PEM_NO_HEADER_FOOTER_PRESENT):
return( "PEM - No PEM header or footer found" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PEM_INVALID_DATA):
return( "PEM - PEM string is not as expected" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PEM_ALLOC_FAILED):
return( "PEM - Failed to allocate memory" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PEM_INVALID_ENC_IV):
return( "PEM - RSA IV is not in hex-format" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PEM_UNKNOWN_ENC_ALG):
return( "PEM - Unsupported key encryption algorithm" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PEM_PASSWORD_REQUIRED):
return( "PEM - Private key password can't be empty" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PEM_PASSWORD_MISMATCH):
return( "PEM - Given private key password does not allow for correct decryption" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PEM_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE):
return( "PEM - Unavailable feature, e.g. hashing/encryption combination" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PEM_BAD_INPUT_DATA):
return( "PEM - Bad input parameters to function" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_PEM_PARSE_C || MBEDTLS_PEM_WRITE_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_PK_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_ALLOC_FAILED):
return( "PK - Memory allocation failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_TYPE_MISMATCH):
return( "PK - Type mismatch, eg attempt to encrypt with an ECDSA key" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_BAD_INPUT_DATA):
return( "PK - Bad input parameters to function" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_FILE_IO_ERROR):
return( "PK - Read/write of file failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_KEY_INVALID_VERSION):
return( "PK - Unsupported key version" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_KEY_INVALID_FORMAT):
return( "PK - Invalid key tag or value" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_UNKNOWN_PK_ALG):
return( "PK - Key algorithm is unsupported (only RSA and EC are supported)" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_PASSWORD_REQUIRED):
return( "PK - Private key password can't be empty" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_PASSWORD_MISMATCH):
return( "PK - Given private key password does not allow for correct decryption" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_INVALID_PUBKEY):
return( "PK - The pubkey tag or value is invalid (only RSA and EC are supported)" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_INVALID_ALG):
return( "PK - The algorithm tag or value is invalid" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_UNKNOWN_NAMED_CURVE):
return( "PK - Elliptic curve is unsupported (only NIST curves are supported)" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE):
return( "PK - Unavailable feature, e.g. RSA disabled for RSA key" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_SIG_LEN_MISMATCH):
return( "PK - The buffer contains a valid signature followed by more data" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_HW_ACCEL_FAILED):
return( "PK - PK hardware accelerator failed" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_PK_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_PKCS5_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PKCS5_BAD_INPUT_DATA):
return( "PKCS5 - Bad input parameters to function" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PKCS5_INVALID_FORMAT):
return( "PKCS5 - Unexpected ASN.1 data" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PKCS5_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE):
return( "PKCS5 - Requested encryption or digest alg not available" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PKCS5_PASSWORD_MISMATCH):
return( "PKCS5 - Given private key password does not allow for correct decryption" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_PKCS5_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_RSA_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_RSA_BAD_INPUT_DATA):
return( "RSA - Bad input parameters to function" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_RSA_INVALID_PADDING):
return( "RSA - Input data contains invalid padding and is rejected" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_RSA_KEY_GEN_FAILED):
return( "RSA - Something failed during generation of a key" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_RSA_KEY_CHECK_FAILED):
return( "RSA - Key failed to pass the validity check of the library" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_RSA_PUBLIC_FAILED):
return( "RSA - The public key operation failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_RSA_PRIVATE_FAILED):
return( "RSA - The private key operation failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_RSA_VERIFY_FAILED):
return( "RSA - The PKCS#1 verification failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_RSA_OUTPUT_TOO_LARGE):
return( "RSA - The output buffer for decryption is not large enough" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_RSA_RNG_FAILED):
return( "RSA - The random generator failed to generate non-zeros" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_RSA_UNSUPPORTED_OPERATION):
return( "RSA - The implementation does not offer the requested operation, for example, because of security violations or lack of functionality" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_RSA_HW_ACCEL_FAILED):
return( "RSA - RSA hardware accelerator failed" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_RSA_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE):
return( "SSL - The requested feature is not available" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_INPUT_DATA):
return( "SSL - Bad input parameters to function" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_INVALID_MAC):
return( "SSL - Verification of the message MAC failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_INVALID_RECORD):
return( "SSL - An invalid SSL record was received" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CONN_EOF):
return( "SSL - The connection indicated an EOF" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_UNKNOWN_CIPHER):
return( "SSL - An unknown cipher was received" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_NO_CIPHER_CHOSEN):
return( "SSL - The server has no ciphersuites in common with the client" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_NO_RNG):
return( "SSL - No RNG was provided to the SSL module" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_NO_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE):
return( "SSL - No client certification received from the client, but required by the authentication mode" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CERTIFICATE_TOO_LARGE):
return( "SSL - Our own certificate(s) is/are too large to send in an SSL message" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CERTIFICATE_REQUIRED):
return( "SSL - The own certificate is not set, but needed by the server" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_PRIVATE_KEY_REQUIRED):
return( "SSL - The own private key or pre-shared key is not set, but needed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CA_CHAIN_REQUIRED):
return( "SSL - No CA Chain is set, but required to operate" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_UNEXPECTED_MESSAGE):
return( "SSL - An unexpected message was received from our peer" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_FATAL_ALERT_MESSAGE):
return( "SSL - A fatal alert message was received from our peer" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_PEER_VERIFY_FAILED):
return( "SSL - Verification of our peer failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_PEER_CLOSE_NOTIFY):
return( "SSL - The peer notified us that the connection is going to be closed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_CLIENT_HELLO):
return( "SSL - Processing of the ClientHello handshake message failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_SERVER_HELLO):
return( "SSL - Processing of the ServerHello handshake message failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_CERTIFICATE):
return( "SSL - Processing of the Certificate handshake message failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_CERTIFICATE_REQUEST):
return( "SSL - Processing of the CertificateRequest handshake message failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_SERVER_KEY_EXCHANGE):
return( "SSL - Processing of the ServerKeyExchange handshake message failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_SERVER_HELLO_DONE):
return( "SSL - Processing of the ServerHelloDone handshake message failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_CLIENT_KEY_EXCHANGE):
return( "SSL - Processing of the ClientKeyExchange handshake message failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_CLIENT_KEY_EXCHANGE_RP):
return( "SSL - Processing of the ClientKeyExchange handshake message failed in DHM / ECDH Read Public" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_CLIENT_KEY_EXCHANGE_CS):
return( "SSL - Processing of the ClientKeyExchange handshake message failed in DHM / ECDH Calculate Secret" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_CERTIFICATE_VERIFY):
return( "SSL - Processing of the CertificateVerify handshake message failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_CHANGE_CIPHER_SPEC):
return( "SSL - Processing of the ChangeCipherSpec handshake message failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_FINISHED):
return( "SSL - Processing of the Finished handshake message failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ALLOC_FAILED):
return( "SSL - Memory allocation failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_HW_ACCEL_FAILED):
return( "SSL - Hardware acceleration function returned with error" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_HW_ACCEL_FALLTHROUGH):
return( "SSL - Hardware acceleration function skipped / left alone data" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_COMPRESSION_FAILED):
return( "SSL - Processing of the compression / decompression failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_PROTOCOL_VERSION):
return( "SSL - Handshake protocol not within min/max boundaries" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_NEW_SESSION_TICKET):
return( "SSL - Processing of the NewSessionTicket handshake message failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_SESSION_TICKET_EXPIRED):
return( "SSL - Session ticket has expired" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_PK_TYPE_MISMATCH):
return( "SSL - Public key type mismatch (eg, asked for RSA key exchange and presented EC key)" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_UNKNOWN_IDENTITY):
return( "SSL - Unknown identity received (eg, PSK identity)" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_INTERNAL_ERROR):
return( "SSL - Internal error (eg, unexpected failure in lower-level module)" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_COUNTER_WRAPPING):
return( "SSL - A counter would wrap (eg, too many messages exchanged)" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WAITING_SERVER_HELLO_RENEGO):
return( "SSL - Unexpected message at ServerHello in renegotiation" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_HELLO_VERIFY_REQUIRED):
return( "SSL - DTLS client must retry for hello verification" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL):
return( "SSL - A buffer is too small to receive or write a message" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_NO_USABLE_CIPHERSUITE):
return( "SSL - None of the common ciphersuites is usable (eg, no suitable certificate, see debug messages)" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_READ):
return( "SSL - No data of requested type currently available on underlying transport" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_WRITE):
return( "SSL - Connection requires a write call" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_TIMEOUT):
return( "SSL - The operation timed out" );
Make improvements - Every unit test now passes on Apple Silicon. The final piece of this puzzle was porting our POSIX threads cancelation support, since that works differently on ARM64 XNU vs. AMD64. Our semaphore support on Apple Silicon is also superior now compared to AMD64, thanks to the grand central dispatch library which lets *NSYNC locks go faster. - The Cosmopolitan runtime is now more stable, particularly on Windows. To do this, thread local storage is mandatory at all runtime levels, and the innermost packages of the C library is no longer being built using ASAN. TLS is being bootstrapped with a 128-byte TIB during the process startup phase, and then later on the runtime re-allocates it either statically or dynamically to support code using _Thread_local. fork() and execve() now do a better job cooperating with threads. We can now check how much stack memory is left in the process or thread when functions like kprintf() / execve() etc. call alloca(), so that ENOMEM can be raised, reduce a buffer size, or just print a warning. - POSIX signal emulation is now implemented the same way kernels do it with pthread_kill() and raise(). Any thread can interrupt any other thread, regardless of what it's doing. If it's blocked on read/write then the killer thread will cancel its i/o operation so that EINTR can be returned in the mark thread immediately. If it's doing a tight CPU bound operation, then that's also interrupted by the signal delivery. Signal delivery works now by suspending a thread and pushing context data structures onto its stack, and redirecting its execution to a trampoline function, which calls SetThreadContext(GetCurrentThread()) when it's done. - We're now doing a better job managing locks and handles. On NetBSD we now close semaphore file descriptors in forked children. Semaphores on Windows can now be canceled immediately, which means mutexes/condition variables will now go faster. Apple Silicon semaphores can be canceled too. We're now using Apple's pthread_yield() funciton. Apple _nocancel syscalls are now used on XNU when appropriate to ensure pthread_cancel requests aren't lost. The MbedTLS library has been updated to support POSIX thread cancelations. See tool/build/runitd.c for an example of how it can be used for production multi-threaded tls servers. Handles on Windows now leak less often across processes. All i/o operations on Windows are now overlapped, which means file pointers can no longer be inherited across dup() and fork() for the time being. - We now spawn a thread on Windows to deliver SIGCHLD and wakeup wait4() which means, for example, that posix_spawn() now goes 3x faster. POSIX spawn is also now more correct. Like Musl, it's now able to report the failure code of execve() via a pipe although our approach favors using shared memory to do that on systems that have a true vfork() function. - We now spawn a thread to deliver SIGALRM to threads when setitimer() is used. This enables the most precise wakeups the OS makes possible. - The Cosmopolitan runtime now uses less memory. On NetBSD for example, it turned out the kernel would actually commit the PT_GNU_STACK size which caused RSS to be 6mb for every process. Now it's down to ~4kb. On Apple Silicon, we reduce the mandatory upstream thread size to the smallest possible size to reduce the memory overhead of Cosmo threads. The examples directory has a program called greenbean which can spawn a web server on Linux with 10,000 worker threads and have the memory usage of the process be ~77mb. The 1024 byte overhead of POSIX-style thread-local storage is now optional; it won't be allocated until the pthread_setspecific/getspecific functions are called. On Windows, the threads that get spawned which are internal to the libc implementation use reserve rather than commit memory, which shaves a few hundred kb. - sigaltstack() is now supported on Windows, however it's currently not able to be used to handle stack overflows, since crash signals are still generated by WIN32. However the crash handler will still switch to the alt stack, which is helpful in environments with tiny threads. - Test binaries are now smaller. Many of the mandatory dependencies of the test runner have been removed. This ensures many programs can do a better job only linking the the thing they're testing. This caused the test binaries for LIBC_FMT for example, to decrease from 200kb to 50kb - long double is no longer used in the implementation details of libc, except in the APIs that define it. The old code that used long double for time (instead of struct timespec) has now been thoroughly removed. - ShowCrashReports() is now much tinier in MODE=tiny. Instead of doing backtraces itself, it'll just print a command you can run on the shell using our new `cosmoaddr2line` program to view the backtrace. - Crash report signal handling now works in a much better way. Instead of terminating the process, it now relies on SA_RESETHAND so that the default SIG_IGN behavior can terminate the process if necessary. - Our pledge() functionality has now been fully ported to AARCH64 Linux.
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case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CANCELED):
return( "SSL - The POSIX thread was canceled" );
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case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CLIENT_RECONNECT):
return( "SSL - The client initiated a reconnect from the same port" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_UNEXPECTED_RECORD):
return( "SSL - Record header looks valid but is not expected" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_NON_FATAL):
return( "SSL - The alert message received indicates a non-fatal error" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_INVALID_VERIFY_HASH):
return( "SSL - Couldn't set the hash for verifying CertificateVerify" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CONTINUE_PROCESSING):
return( "SSL - Internal-only message signaling that further message-processing should be done" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ASYNC_IN_PROGRESS):
return( "SSL - The asynchronous operation is not completed yet" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_EARLY_MESSAGE):
return( "SSL - Internal-only message signaling that a message arrived early" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_UNEXPECTED_CID):
return( "SSL - An encrypted DTLS-frame with an unexpected CID was received" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_VERSION_MISMATCH):
return( "SSL - An operation failed due to an unexpected version or configuration" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CRYPTO_IN_PROGRESS):
return( "SSL - A cryptographic operation is in progress. Try again later" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_CONFIG):
return( "SSL - Invalid value in SSL config" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_X509_USE_C) || defined(MBEDTLS_X509_CREATE_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE):
return( "X509 - Unavailable feature, e.g. RSA hashing/encryption combination" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_UNKNOWN_OID):
return( "X509 - Requested OID is unknown" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_INVALID_FORMAT):
return( "X509 - The CRT/CRL/CSR format is invalid, e.g. different type expected" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_INVALID_VERSION):
return( "X509 - The CRT/CRL/CSR version element is invalid" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_INVALID_SERIAL):
return( "X509 - The serial tag or value is invalid" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_INVALID_ALG):
return( "X509 - The algorithm tag or value is invalid" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_INVALID_NAME):
return( "X509 - The name tag or value is invalid" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_INVALID_DATE):
return( "X509 - The date tag or value is invalid" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_INVALID_SIGNATURE):
return( "X509 - The signature tag or value invalid" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_INVALID_EXTENSIONS):
return( "X509 - The extension tag or value is invalid" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_UNKNOWN_VERSION):
return( "X509 - CRT/CRL/CSR has an unsupported version number" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_UNKNOWN_SIG_ALG):
return( "X509 - Signature algorithm (oid) is unsupported" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_SIG_MISMATCH):
return( "X509 - Signature algorithms do not match. (see \\c ::mbedtls_x509_crt sig_oid)" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_CERT_VERIFY_FAILED):
return( "X509 - Certificate verification failed, e.g. CRL, CA or signature check failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_CERT_UNKNOWN_FORMAT):
return( "X509 - Format not recognized as DER or PEM" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_BAD_INPUT_DATA):
return( "X509 - Input invalid" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_ALLOC_FAILED):
return( "X509 - Allocation of memory failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_FILE_IO_ERROR):
return( "X509 - Read/write of file failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL):
return( "X509 - Destination buffer is too small" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_FATAL_ERROR):
return( "X509 - A fatal error occurred, eg the chain is too long or the vrfy callback failed" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_X509_USE_C || MBEDTLS_X509_CREATE_C */
/* End Auto-Generated Code. */
default:
break;
}
return( NULL );
}
const char * mbedtls_low_level_strerr( int error_code )
{
int low_level_error_code;
if( error_code < 0 )
error_code = -error_code;
/* Extract the low-level part from the error code. */
low_level_error_code = error_code & ~0xFF80;
switch( low_level_error_code )
{
/* Begin Auto-Generated Code. */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_AES_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_AES_INVALID_KEY_LENGTH):
return( "AES - Invalid key length" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_AES_INVALID_INPUT_LENGTH):
return( "AES - Invalid data input length" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_AES_BAD_INPUT_DATA):
return( "AES - Invalid input data" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_AES_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE):
return( "AES - Feature not available. For example, an unsupported AES key size" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_AES_HW_ACCEL_FAILED):
return( "AES - AES hardware accelerator failed" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_AES_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_ASN1_PARSE_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ASN1_OUT_OF_DATA):
return( "ASN1 - Out of data when parsing an ASN1 data structure" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ASN1_UNEXPECTED_TAG):
return( "ASN1 - ASN1 tag was of an unexpected value" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ASN1_INVALID_LENGTH):
return( "ASN1 - Error when trying to determine the length or invalid length" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ASN1_LENGTH_MISMATCH):
return( "ASN1 - Actual length differs from expected length" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ASN1_INVALID_DATA):
return( "ASN1 - Data is invalid" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ASN1_ALLOC_FAILED):
return( "ASN1 - Memory allocation failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ASN1_BUF_TOO_SMALL):
return( "ASN1 - Buffer too small when writing ASN.1 data structure" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_ASN1_PARSE_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_BASE64_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_BASE64_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL):
return( "BASE64 - Output buffer too small" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_BASE64_INVALID_CHARACTER):
return( "BASE64 - Invalid character in input" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_BASE64_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_BIGNUM_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_MPI_FILE_IO_ERROR):
return( "BIGNUM - An error occurred while reading from or writing to a file" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_MPI_BAD_INPUT_DATA):
return( "BIGNUM - Bad input parameters to function" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_MPI_INVALID_CHARACTER):
return( "BIGNUM - There is an invalid character in the digit string" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_MPI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL):
return( "BIGNUM - The buffer is too small to write to" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_MPI_NEGATIVE_VALUE):
return( "BIGNUM - The input arguments are negative or result in illegal output" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_MPI_DIVISION_BY_ZERO):
return( "BIGNUM - The input argument for division is zero, which is not allowed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_MPI_NOT_ACCEPTABLE):
return( "BIGNUM - The input arguments are not acceptable" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_MPI_ALLOC_FAILED):
return( "BIGNUM - Memory allocation failed" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_BIGNUM_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_CCM_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CCM_BAD_INPUT):
return( "CCM - Bad input parameters to the function" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CCM_AUTH_FAILED):
return( "CCM - Authenticated decryption failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CCM_HW_ACCEL_FAILED):
return( "CCM - CCM hardware accelerator failed" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_CCM_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_CHACHA20_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CHACHA20_BAD_INPUT_DATA):
return( "CHACHA20 - Invalid input parameter(s)" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_CHACHA20_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_CHACHAPOLY_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CHACHAPOLY_BAD_STATE):
return( "CHACHAPOLY - The requested operation is not permitted in the current state" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CHACHAPOLY_AUTH_FAILED):
return( "CHACHAPOLY - Authenticated decryption failed: data was not authentic" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_CHACHAPOLY_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_CMAC_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CMAC_HW_ACCEL_FAILED):
return( "CMAC - CMAC hardware accelerator failed" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_CMAC_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_CTR_DRBG_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CTR_DRBG_ENTROPY_SOURCE_FAILED):
return( "CTR_DRBG - The entropy source failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CTR_DRBG_REQUEST_TOO_BIG):
return( "CTR_DRBG - The requested random buffer length is too big" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CTR_DRBG_INPUT_TOO_BIG):
return( "CTR_DRBG - The input (entropy + additional data) is too large" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CTR_DRBG_FILE_IO_ERROR):
return( "CTR_DRBG - Read or write error in file" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_CTR_DRBG_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_DES_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_DES_INVALID_INPUT_LENGTH):
return( "DES - The data input has an invalid length" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_DES_HW_ACCEL_FAILED):
return( "DES - DES hardware accelerator failed" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_DES_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ENTROPY_SOURCE_FAILED):
return( "ENTROPY - Critical entropy source failure" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ENTROPY_MAX_SOURCES):
return( "ENTROPY - No more sources can be added" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ENTROPY_NO_SOURCES_DEFINED):
return( "ENTROPY - No sources have been added to poll" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ENTROPY_NO_STRONG_SOURCE):
return( "ENTROPY - No strong sources have been added to poll" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ENTROPY_FILE_IO_ERROR):
return( "ENTROPY - Read/write error in file" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_ERROR_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ERROR_GENERIC_ERROR):
return( "ERROR - Generic error" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_THIS_CORRUPTION):
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return( "ERROR - This is a bug in the library" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_ERROR_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_GCM_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_GCM_AUTH_FAILED):
return( "GCM - Authenticated decryption failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_GCM_BAD_INPUT):
return( "GCM - Bad input parameters to function" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_GCM_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_HKDF_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_HKDF_BAD_INPUT_DATA):
return( "HKDF - Bad input parameters to function" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_HKDF_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_HMAC_DRBG_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_HMAC_DRBG_REQUEST_TOO_BIG):
return( "HMAC_DRBG - Too many random requested in single call" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_HMAC_DRBG_INPUT_TOO_BIG):
return( "HMAC_DRBG - Input too large (Entropy + additional)" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_HMAC_DRBG_FILE_IO_ERROR):
return( "HMAC_DRBG - Read/write error in file" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_HMAC_DRBG_ENTROPY_SOURCE_FAILED):
return( "HMAC_DRBG - The entropy source failed" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_HMAC_DRBG_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_MD5_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_MD5_HW_ACCEL_FAILED):
return( "MD5 - MD5 hardware accelerator failed" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_MD5_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_OID_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_OID_NOT_FOUND):
return( "OID - OID is not found" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_OID_BUF_TOO_SMALL):
return( "OID - output buffer is too small" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_OID_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_PADLOCK_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PADLOCK_DATA_MISALIGNED):
return( "PADLOCK - Input data should be aligned" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_PADLOCK_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_POLY1305_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_POLY1305_BAD_INPUT_DATA):
return( "POLY1305 - Invalid input parameter(s)" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_POLY1305_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE):
return( "POLY1305 - Feature not available. For example, s part of the API is not implemented" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_POLY1305_HW_ACCEL_FAILED):
return( "POLY1305 - Poly1305 hardware accelerator failed" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_POLY1305_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_SHA1_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SHA1_HW_ACCEL_FAILED):
return( "SHA1 - SHA-1 hardware accelerator failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SHA1_BAD_INPUT_DATA):
return( "SHA1 - SHA-1 input data was malformed" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_SHA1_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_SHA256_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SHA256_HW_ACCEL_FAILED):
return( "SHA256 - SHA-256 hardware accelerator failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SHA256_BAD_INPUT_DATA):
return( "SHA256 - SHA-256 input data was malformed" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_SHA256_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_SHA512_C)
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SHA512_HW_ACCEL_FAILED):
return( "SHA512 - SHA-512 hardware accelerator failed" );
case -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SHA512_BAD_INPUT_DATA):
return( "SHA512 - SHA-512 input data was malformed" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_SHA512_C */
/* End Auto-Generated Code. */
default:
break;
}
return( NULL );
}
void mbedtls_strerror( int ret, char *buf, size_t buflen )
{
size_t len;
int use_ret;
const char * high_level_error_description = NULL;
const char * low_level_error_description = NULL;
if( buflen == 0 )
return;
mbedtls_platform_zeroize( buf, buflen );
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if( ret < 0 )
ret = -ret;
if( ret & 0xFF80 )
{
use_ret = ret & 0xFF80;
// Translate high level error code.
high_level_error_description = mbedtls_high_level_strerr( ret );
if( high_level_error_description == NULL )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "UNKNOWN ERROR CODE (%04X)", (unsigned int) use_ret );
else
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "%s", high_level_error_description );
#if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS_C)
// Early return in case of a fatal error - do not try to translate low
// level code.
if(use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_FATAL_ALERT_MESSAGE))
return;
#endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS_C */
}
use_ret = ret & ~0xFF80;
if( use_ret == 0 )
return;
// If high level code is present, make a concatenation between both
// error strings.
//
len = strlen( buf );
if( len > 0 )
{
if( buflen - len < 5 )
return;
mbedtls_snprintf( buf + len, buflen - len, " : " );
buf += len + 3;
buflen -= len + 3;
}
// Translate low level error code.
low_level_error_description = mbedtls_low_level_strerr( ret );
if( low_level_error_description == NULL )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "UNKNOWN ERROR CODE (%04X)", (unsigned int) use_ret );
else
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "%s", low_level_error_description );
}
#else /* MBEDTLS_ERROR_C */
/*
* Provide an non-function in case MBEDTLS_ERROR_C is not defined
*/
void mbedtls_strerror( int ret, char *buf, size_t buflen )
{
((void) ret);
if( buflen > 0 )
buf[0] = '\0';
}
#endif /* MBEDTLS_ERROR_C */
#endif /* MBEDTLS_ERROR_C || MBEDTLS_ERROR_STRERROR_DUMMY */