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David Vinczef0dc21c2019-11-28 16:01:21 +01001/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2001-2019, Arm Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved.
3 *
4 * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
5 */
6
7#ifndef MBEDTLS_CONFIG_H
8#define MBEDTLS_CONFIG_H
9
10#if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE)
11#define _CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE 1
12#endif
13
14/**
15 * \name SECTION: System support
16 *
17 * This section sets system specific settings.
18 * \{
19 */
20
21/**
22 * \def MBEDTLS_HAVE_ASM
23 *
24 * The compiler has support for asm().
25 *
26 * Requires support for asm() in compiler.
27 *
28 * Used in:
29 * library/aria.c
30 * library/timing.c
31 * include/mbedtls/bn_mul.h
32 *
33 * Required by:
34 * MBEDTLS_AESNI_C
35 * MBEDTLS_PADLOCK_C
36 *
37 * Comment to disable the use of assembly code.
38 */
39#define MBEDTLS_HAVE_ASM
40
41/**
42 * \def MBEDTLS_NO_UDBL_DIVISION
43 *
44 * The platform lacks support for double-width integer division (64-bit
45 * division on a 32-bit platform, 128-bit division on a 64-bit platform).
46 *
47 * Used in:
48 * include/mbedtls/bignum.h
49 * library/bignum.c
50 *
51 * The bignum code uses double-width division to speed up some operations.
52 * Double-width division is often implemented in software that needs to
53 * be linked with the program. The presence of a double-width integer
54 * type is usually detected automatically through preprocessor macros,
55 * but the automatic detection cannot know whether the code needs to
56 * and can be linked with an implementation of division for that type.
57 * By default division is assumed to be usable if the type is present.
58 * Uncomment this option to prevent the use of double-width division.
59 *
60 * Note that division for the native integer type is always required.
61 * Furthermore, a 64-bit type is always required even on a 32-bit
62 * platform, but it need not support multiplication or division. In some
63 * cases it is also desirable to disable some double-width operations. For
64 * example, if double-width division is implemented in software, disabling
65 * it can reduce code size in some embedded targets.
66 */
67//#define MBEDTLS_NO_UDBL_DIVISION
68
69/**
70 * \def MBEDTLS_NO_64BIT_MULTIPLICATION
71 *
72 * The platform lacks support for 32x32 -> 64-bit multiplication.
73 *
74 * Used in:
75 * library/poly1305.c
76 *
77 * Some parts of the library may use multiplication of two unsigned 32-bit
78 * operands with a 64-bit result in order to speed up computations. On some
79 * platforms, this is not available in hardware and has to be implemented in
80 * software, usually in a library provided by the toolchain.
81 *
82 * Sometimes it is not desirable to have to link to that library. This option
83 * removes the dependency of that library on platforms that lack a hardware
84 * 64-bit multiplier by embedding a software implementation in Mbed TLS.
85 *
86 * Note that depending on the compiler, this may decrease performance compared
87 * to using the library function provided by the toolchain.
88 */
89//#define MBEDTLS_NO_64BIT_MULTIPLICATION
90
91/**
92 * \def MBEDTLS_HAVE_SSE2
93 *
94 * CPU supports SSE2 instruction set.
95 *
96 * Uncomment if the CPU supports SSE2 (IA-32 specific).
97 */
98//#define MBEDTLS_HAVE_SSE2
99
100/**
101 * \def MBEDTLS_HAVE_TIME
102 *
103 * System has time.h and time().
104 * The time does not need to be correct, only time differences are used,
105 * by contrast with MBEDTLS_HAVE_TIME_DATE
106 *
107 * Defining MBEDTLS_HAVE_TIME allows you to specify MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_TIME_ALT,
108 * MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_TIME_MACRO, MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_TIME_TYPE_MACRO and
109 * MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_STD_TIME.
110 *
111 * Comment if your system does not support time functions
112 */
113#define MBEDTLS_HAVE_TIME
114
115/**
116 * \def MBEDTLS_HAVE_TIME_DATE
117 *
118 * System has time.h, time(), and an implementation for
119 * mbedtls_platform_gmtime_r() (see below).
120 * The time needs to be correct (not necesarily very accurate, but at least
121 * the date should be correct). This is used to verify the validity period of
122 * X.509 certificates.
123 *
124 * Comment if your system does not have a correct clock.
125 *
126 * \note mbedtls_platform_gmtime_r() is an abstraction in platform_util.h that
127 * behaves similarly to the gmtime_r() function from the C standard. Refer to
128 * the documentation for mbedtls_platform_gmtime_r() for more information.
129 *
130 * \note It is possible to configure an implementation for
131 * mbedtls_platform_gmtime_r() at compile-time by using the macro
132 * MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_GMTIME_R_ALT.
133 */
134#define MBEDTLS_HAVE_TIME_DATE
135
136/**
137 * \def MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_MEMORY
138 *
139 * Enable the memory allocation layer.
140 *
141 * By default mbed TLS uses the system-provided calloc() and free().
142 * This allows different allocators (self-implemented or provided) to be
143 * provided to the platform abstraction layer.
144 *
145 * Enabling MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_MEMORY without the
146 * MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_{FREE,CALLOC}_MACROs will provide
147 * "mbedtls_platform_set_calloc_free()" allowing you to set an alternative calloc() and
148 * free() function pointer at runtime.
149 *
150 * Enabling MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_MEMORY and specifying
151 * MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_{CALLOC,FREE}_MACROs will allow you to specify the
152 * alternate function at compile time.
153 *
154 * Requires: MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_C
155 *
156 * Enable this layer to allow use of alternative memory allocators.
157 */
158#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_MEMORY
159
160/**
161 * \def MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_NO_STD_FUNCTIONS
162 *
163 * Do not assign standard functions in the platform layer (e.g. calloc() to
164 * MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_STD_CALLOC and printf() to MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_STD_PRINTF)
165 *
166 * This makes sure there are no linking errors on platforms that do not support
167 * these functions. You will HAVE to provide alternatives, either at runtime
168 * via the platform_set_xxx() functions or at compile time by setting
169 * the MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_STD_XXX defines, or enabling a
170 * MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_XXX_MACRO.
171 *
172 * Requires: MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_C
173 *
174 * Uncomment to prevent default assignment of standard functions in the
175 * platform layer.
176 */
177//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_NO_STD_FUNCTIONS
178
179/**
180 * \def MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_EXIT_ALT
181 *
182 * MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_XXX_ALT: Uncomment a macro to let mbed TLS support the
183 * function in the platform abstraction layer.
184 *
185 * Example: In case you uncomment MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_PRINTF_ALT, mbed TLS will
186 * provide a function "mbedtls_platform_set_printf()" that allows you to set an
187 * alternative printf function pointer.
188 *
189 * All these define require MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_C to be defined!
190 *
191 * \note MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_SNPRINTF_ALT is required on Windows;
192 * it will be enabled automatically by check_config.h
193 *
194 * \warning MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_XXX_ALT cannot be defined at the same time as
195 * MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_XXX_MACRO!
196 *
197 * Requires: MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_TIME_ALT requires MBEDTLS_HAVE_TIME
198 *
199 * Uncomment a macro to enable alternate implementation of specific base
200 * platform function
201 */
202//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_EXIT_ALT
203//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_TIME_ALT
204//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_FPRINTF_ALT
205//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_PRINTF_ALT
206//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_SNPRINTF_ALT
207//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_NV_SEED_ALT
208//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_SETUP_TEARDOWN_ALT
209
210/**
211 * \def MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED_WARNING
212 *
213 * Mark deprecated functions so that they generate a warning if used.
214 * Functions deprecated in one version will usually be removed in the next
215 * version. You can enable this to help you prepare the transition to a new
216 * major version by making sure your code is not using these functions.
217 *
218 * This only works with GCC and Clang. With other compilers, you may want to
219 * use MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED_REMOVED
220 *
221 * Uncomment to get warnings on using deprecated functions.
222 */
223//#define MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED_WARNING
224
225/**
226 * \def MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED_REMOVED
227 *
228 * Remove deprecated functions so that they generate an error if used.
229 * Functions deprecated in one version will usually be removed in the next
230 * version. You can enable this to help you prepare the transition to a new
231 * major version by making sure your code is not using these functions.
232 *
233 * Uncomment to get errors on using deprecated functions.
234 */
235//#define MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED_REMOVED
236
237/**
238 * \def MBEDTLS_CHECK_PARAMS
239 *
240 * This configuration option controls whether the library validates more of
241 * the parameters passed to it.
242 *
243 * When this flag is not defined, the library only attempts to validate an
244 * input parameter if: (1) they may come from the outside world (such as the
245 * network, the filesystem, etc.) or (2) not validating them could result in
246 * internal memory errors such as overflowing a buffer controlled by the
247 * library. On the other hand, it doesn't attempt to validate parameters whose
248 * values are fully controlled by the application (such as pointers).
249 *
250 * When this flag is defined, the library additionally attempts to validate
251 * parameters that are fully controlled by the application, and should always
252 * be valid if the application code is fully correct and trusted.
253 *
254 * For example, when a function accepts as input a pointer to a buffer that may
255 * contain untrusted data, and its documentation mentions that this pointer
256 * must not be NULL:
257 * - the pointer is checked to be non-NULL only if this option is enabled
258 * - the content of the buffer is always validated
259 *
260 * When this flag is defined, if a library function receives a parameter that
261 * is invalid, it will:
262 * - invoke the macro MBEDTLS_PARAM_FAILED() which by default expands to a
263 * call to the function mbedtls_param_failed()
264 * - immediately return (with a specific error code unless the function
265 * returns void and can't communicate an error).
266 *
267 * When defining this flag, you also need to:
268 * - either provide a definition of the function mbedtls_param_failed() in
269 * your application (see platform_util.h for its prototype) as the library
270 * calls that function, but does not provide a default definition for it,
271 * - or provide a different definition of the macro MBEDTLS_PARAM_FAILED()
272 * below if the above mechanism is not flexible enough to suit your needs.
273 * See the documentation of this macro later in this file.
274 *
275 * Uncomment to enable validation of application-controlled parameters.
276 */
277//#define MBEDTLS_CHECK_PARAMS
278
279/* \} name SECTION: System support */
280
281/**
282 * \name SECTION: mbed TLS feature support
283 *
284 * This section sets support for features that are or are not needed
285 * within the modules that are enabled.
286 * \{
287 */
288
289/**
290 * \def MBEDTLS_TIMING_ALT
291 *
292 * Uncomment to provide your own alternate implementation for mbedtls_timing_hardclock(),
293 * mbedtls_timing_get_timer(), mbedtls_set_alarm(), mbedtls_set/get_delay()
294 *
295 * Only works if you have MBEDTLS_TIMING_C enabled.
296 *
297 * You will need to provide a header "timing_alt.h" and an implementation at
298 * compile time.
299 */
300//#define MBEDTLS_TIMING_ALT
301
302/**
303 * \def MBEDTLS_AES_ALT
304 *
305 * MBEDTLS__MODULE_NAME__ALT: Uncomment a macro to let mbed TLS use your
306 * alternate core implementation of a symmetric crypto, an arithmetic or hash
307 * module (e.g. platform specific assembly optimized implementations). Keep
308 * in mind that the function prototypes should remain the same.
309 *
310 * This replaces the whole module. If you only want to replace one of the
311 * functions, use one of the MBEDTLS__FUNCTION_NAME__ALT flags.
312 *
313 * Example: In case you uncomment MBEDTLS_AES_ALT, mbed TLS will no longer
314 * provide the "struct mbedtls_aes_context" definition and omit the base
315 * function declarations and implementations. "aes_alt.h" will be included from
316 * "aes.h" to include the new function definitions.
317 *
318 * Uncomment a macro to enable alternate implementation of the corresponding
319 * module.
320 *
321 * \warning MD2, MD4, MD5, ARC4, DES and SHA-1 are considered weak and their
322 * use constitutes a security risk. If possible, we recommend
323 * avoiding dependencies on them, and considering stronger message
324 * digests and ciphers instead.
325 *
326 */
327#define MBEDTLS_AES_ALT
328//#define MBEDTLS_ARC4_ALT
329//#define MBEDTLS_ARIA_ALT
330//#define MBEDTLS_BLOWFISH_ALT
331//#define MBEDTLS_CAMELLIA_ALT
332#define MBEDTLS_CCM_ALT
333#define MBEDTLS_CHACHA20_ALT
334#define MBEDTLS_CHACHAPOLY_ALT
335#define MBEDTLS_CMAC_ALT
336//#define MBEDTLS_DES_ALT
337#define MBEDTLS_DHM_ALT
338//#define MBEDTLS_ECJPAKE_ALT
339#define MBEDTLS_GCM_ALT
340//#define MBEDTLS_NIST_KW_ALT
341//#define MBEDTLS_MD2_ALT
342//#define MBEDTLS_MD4_ALT
343//#define MBEDTLS_MD5_ALT
344#define MBEDTLS_POLY1305_ALT
345//#define MBEDTLS_RIPEMD160_ALT
346//#define MBEDTLS_XTEA_ALT
347#define MBEDTLS_SHA1_ALT
348#define MBEDTLS_SHA256_ALT
349//#define MBEDTLS_SHA512_ALT
350#define MBEDTLS_RSA_ALT
351
352
353/*
354 * When replacing the elliptic curve module, pleace consider, that it is
355 * implemented with two .c files:
356 * - ecp.c
357 * - ecp_curves.c
358 * You can replace them very much like all the other MBEDTLS__MODULE_NAME__ALT
359 * macros as described above. The only difference is that you have to make sure
360 * that you provide functionality for both .c files.
361 */
362//#define MBEDTLS_ECP_ALT
363
364/**
365 * \def MBEDTLS_MD2_PROCESS_ALT
366 *
367 * MBEDTLS__FUNCTION_NAME__ALT: Uncomment a macro to let mbed TLS use you
368 * alternate core implementation of symmetric crypto or hash function. Keep in
369 * mind that function prototypes should remain the same.
370 *
371 * This replaces only one function. The header file from mbed TLS is still
372 * used, in contrast to the MBEDTLS__MODULE_NAME__ALT flags.
373 *
374 * Example: In case you uncomment MBEDTLS_SHA256_PROCESS_ALT, mbed TLS will
375 * no longer provide the mbedtls_sha1_process() function, but it will still provide
376 * the other function (using your mbedtls_sha1_process() function) and the definition
377 * of mbedtls_sha1_context, so your implementation of mbedtls_sha1_process must be compatible
378 * with this definition.
379 *
380 * \note Because of a signature change, the core AES encryption and decryption routines are
381 * currently named mbedtls_aes_internal_encrypt and mbedtls_aes_internal_decrypt,
382 * respectively. When setting up alternative implementations, these functions should
383 * be overriden, but the wrapper functions mbedtls_aes_decrypt and mbedtls_aes_encrypt
384 * must stay untouched.
385 *
386 * \note If you use the AES_xxx_ALT macros, then is is recommended to also set
387 * MBEDTLS_AES_ROM_TABLES in order to help the linker garbage-collect the AES
388 * tables.
389 *
390 * Uncomment a macro to enable alternate implementation of the corresponding
391 * function.
392 *
393 * \warning MD2, MD4, MD5, DES and SHA-1 are considered weak and their use
394 * constitutes a security risk. If possible, we recommend avoiding
395 * dependencies on them, and considering stronger message digests
396 * and ciphers instead.
397 *
398 */
399//#define MBEDTLS_MD2_PROCESS_ALT
400//#define MBEDTLS_MD4_PROCESS_ALT
401//#define MBEDTLS_MD5_PROCESS_ALT
402//#define MBEDTLS_RIPEMD160_PROCESS_ALT
403//#define MBEDTLS_SHA1_PROCESS_ALT
404//#define MBEDTLS_SHA256_PROCESS_ALT
405//#define MBEDTLS_SHA512_PROCESS_ALT
406//#define MBEDTLS_DES_SETKEY_ALT
407//#define MBEDTLS_DES_CRYPT_ECB_ALT
408//#define MBEDTLS_DES3_CRYPT_ECB_ALT
409//#define MBEDTLS_AES_SETKEY_ENC_ALT
410//#define MBEDTLS_AES_SETKEY_DEC_ALT
411//#define MBEDTLS_AES_ENCRYPT_ALT
412//#define MBEDTLS_AES_DECRYPT_ALT
413#define MBEDTLS_ECDH_GEN_PUBLIC_ALT
414#define MBEDTLS_ECDH_COMPUTE_SHARED_ALT
415#define MBEDTLS_ECDSA_VERIFY_ALT
416#define MBEDTLS_ECDSA_SIGN_ALT
417#define MBEDTLS_ECDSA_GENKEY_ALT
418
419/**
420 * \def MBEDTLS_ECP_INTERNAL_ALT
421 *
422 * Expose a part of the internal interface of the Elliptic Curve Point module.
423 *
424 * MBEDTLS_ECP__FUNCTION_NAME__ALT: Uncomment a macro to let mbed TLS use your
425 * alternative core implementation of elliptic curve arithmetic. Keep in mind
426 * that function prototypes should remain the same.
427 *
428 * This partially replaces one function. The header file from mbed TLS is still
429 * used, in contrast to the MBEDTLS_ECP_ALT flag. The original implementation
430 * is still present and it is used for group structures not supported by the
431 * alternative.
432 *
433 * Any of these options become available by defining MBEDTLS_ECP_INTERNAL_ALT
434 * and implementing the following functions:
435 * unsigned char mbedtls_internal_ecp_grp_capable(
436 * const mbedtls_ecp_group *grp )
437 * int mbedtls_internal_ecp_init( const mbedtls_ecp_group *grp )
438 * void mbedtls_internal_ecp_free( const mbedtls_ecp_group *grp )
439 * The mbedtls_internal_ecp_grp_capable function should return 1 if the
440 * replacement functions implement arithmetic for the given group and 0
441 * otherwise.
442 * The functions mbedtls_internal_ecp_init and mbedtls_internal_ecp_free are
443 * called before and after each point operation and provide an opportunity to
444 * implement optimized set up and tear down instructions.
445 *
446 * Example: In case you uncomment MBEDTLS_ECP_INTERNAL_ALT and
447 * MBEDTLS_ECP_DOUBLE_JAC_ALT, mbed TLS will still provide the ecp_double_jac
448 * function, but will use your mbedtls_internal_ecp_double_jac if the group is
449 * supported (your mbedtls_internal_ecp_grp_capable function returns 1 when
450 * receives it as an argument). If the group is not supported then the original
451 * implementation is used. The other functions and the definition of
452 * mbedtls_ecp_group and mbedtls_ecp_point will not change, so your
453 * implementation of mbedtls_internal_ecp_double_jac and
454 * mbedtls_internal_ecp_grp_capable must be compatible with this definition.
455 *
456 * Uncomment a macro to enable alternate implementation of the corresponding
457 * function.
458 */
459/* Required for all the functions in this section */
460//#define MBEDTLS_ECP_INTERNAL_ALT
461/* Support for Weierstrass curves with Jacobi representation */
462//#define MBEDTLS_ECP_RANDOMIZE_JAC_ALT
463//#define MBEDTLS_ECP_ADD_MIXED_ALT
464//#define MBEDTLS_ECP_DOUBLE_JAC_ALT
465//#define MBEDTLS_ECP_NORMALIZE_JAC_MANY_ALT
466//#define MBEDTLS_ECP_NORMALIZE_JAC_ALT
467/* Support for curves with Montgomery arithmetic */
468//#define MBEDTLS_ECP_DOUBLE_ADD_MXZ_ALT
469//#define MBEDTLS_ECP_RANDOMIZE_MXZ_ALT
470//#define MBEDTLS_ECP_NORMALIZE_MXZ_ALT
471
472/**
473 * \def MBEDTLS_TEST_NULL_ENTROPY
474 *
475 * Enables testing and use of mbed TLS without any configured entropy sources.
476 * This permits use of the library on platforms before an entropy source has
477 * been integrated (see for example the MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_HARDWARE_ALT or the
478 * MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_NV_SEED switches).
479 *
480 * WARNING! This switch MUST be disabled in production builds, and is suitable
481 * only for development.
482 * Enabling the switch negates any security provided by the library.
483 *
484 * Requires MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_C, MBEDTLS_NO_DEFAULT_ENTROPY_SOURCES
485 *
486 */
487//#define MBEDTLS_TEST_NULL_ENTROPY
488
489/**
490 * \def MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_HARDWARE_ALT
491 *
492 * Uncomment this macro to let mbed TLS use your own implementation of a
493 * hardware entropy collector.
494 *
495 * Your function must be called \c mbedtls_hardware_poll(), have the same
496 * prototype as declared in entropy_poll.h, and accept NULL as first argument.
497 *
498 * Uncomment to use your own hardware entropy collector.
499 */
500#define MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_HARDWARE_ALT
501
502/**
503 * \def MBEDTLS_AES_ROM_TABLES
504 *
505 * Use precomputed AES tables stored in ROM.
506 *
507 * Uncomment this macro to use precomputed AES tables stored in ROM.
508 * Comment this macro to generate AES tables in RAM at runtime.
509 *
510 * Tradeoff: Using precomputed ROM tables reduces RAM usage by ~8kb
511 * (or ~2kb if \c MBEDTLS_AES_FEWER_TABLES is used) and reduces the
512 * initialization time before the first AES operation can be performed.
513 * It comes at the cost of additional ~8kb ROM use (resp. ~2kb if \c
514 * MBEDTLS_AES_FEWER_TABLES below is used), and potentially degraded
515 * performance if ROM access is slower than RAM access.
516 *
517 * This option is independent of \c MBEDTLS_AES_FEWER_TABLES.
518 *
519 */
520//#define MBEDTLS_AES_ROM_TABLES
521
522/**
523 * \def MBEDTLS_AES_FEWER_TABLES
524 *
525 * Use less ROM/RAM for AES tables.
526 *
527 * Uncommenting this macro omits 75% of the AES tables from
528 * ROM / RAM (depending on the value of \c MBEDTLS_AES_ROM_TABLES)
529 * by computing their values on the fly during operations
530 * (the tables are entry-wise rotations of one another).
531 *
532 * Tradeoff: Uncommenting this reduces the RAM / ROM footprint
533 * by ~6kb but at the cost of more arithmetic operations during
534 * runtime. Specifically, one has to compare 4 accesses within
535 * different tables to 4 accesses with additional arithmetic
536 * operations within the same table. The performance gain/loss
537 * depends on the system and memory details.
538 *
539 * This option is independent of \c MBEDTLS_AES_ROM_TABLES.
540 *
541 */
542//#define MBEDTLS_AES_FEWER_TABLES
543
544/**
545 * \def MBEDTLS_CAMELLIA_SMALL_MEMORY
546 *
547 * Use less ROM for the Camellia implementation (saves about 768 bytes).
548 *
549 * Uncomment this macro to use less memory for Camellia.
550 */
551//#define MBEDTLS_CAMELLIA_SMALL_MEMORY
552
553/**
554 * \def MBEDTLS_CIPHER_MODE_XTS
555 *
556 * Enable Cipher Block XTS for symmetric ciphers.
557 */
558//#define MBEDTLS_CIPHER_MODE_XTS
559
560/**
561 * \def MBEDTLS_CIPHER_MODE_CBC
562 *
563 * Enable Cipher Block Chaining mode (CBC) for symmetric ciphers.
564 */
565#define MBEDTLS_CIPHER_MODE_CBC
566
567/**
568 * \def MBEDTLS_CIPHER_MODE_CFB
569 *
570 * Enable Cipher Feedback mode (CFB) for symmetric ciphers.
571 */
572//#define MBEDTLS_CIPHER_MODE_CFB
573
574/**
575 * \def MBEDTLS_CIPHER_MODE_CTR
576 *
577 * Enable Counter Block Cipher mode (CTR) for symmetric ciphers.
578 */
579#define MBEDTLS_CIPHER_MODE_CTR
580
581/**
582 * \def MBEDTLS_CIPHER_MODE_OFB
583 *
584 * Enable Output Feedback Cipher mode (OFB) for symmetric
585 * ciphers.
586 */
587#define MBEDTLS_CIPHER_MODE_OFB
588
589/**
590 * \def MBEDTLS_CIPHER_NULL_CIPHER
591 *
592 * Enable NULL cipher.
593 * Warning: Only do so when you know what you are doing. This allows for
594 * encryption or channels without any security!
595 *
596 * Requires MBEDTLS_ENABLE_WEAK_CIPHERSUITES as well to enable
597 * the following ciphersuites:
598 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_NULL_SHA
599 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_NULL_SHA
600 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_NULL_SHA
601 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_NULL_SHA
602 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA384
603 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA256
604 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA
605 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA384
606 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA256
607 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA
608 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_NULL_SHA256
609 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_NULL_SHA
610 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_NULL_MD5
611 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA384
612 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA256
613 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA
614 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA384
615 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA256
616 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA
617 *
618 * Uncomment this macro to enable the NULL cipher and ciphersuites
619 */
620//#define MBEDTLS_CIPHER_NULL_CIPHER
621
622/**
623 * \def MBEDTLS_CIPHER_PADDING_PKCS7
624 *
625 * MBEDTLS_CIPHER_PADDING_XXX: Uncomment or comment macros to add support for
626 * specific padding modes in the cipher layer with cipher modes that support
627 * padding (e.g. CBC)
628 *
629 * If you disable all padding modes, only full blocks can be used with CBC.
630 *
631 * Enable padding modes in the cipher layer.
632 */
633//#define MBEDTLS_CIPHER_PADDING_PKCS7
634//#define MBEDTLS_CIPHER_PADDING_ONE_AND_ZEROS
635//#define MBEDTLS_CIPHER_PADDING_ZEROS_AND_LEN
636//#define MBEDTLS_CIPHER_PADDING_ZEROS
637
638/**
639 * \def MBEDTLS_ENABLE_WEAK_CIPHERSUITES
640 *
641 * Enable weak ciphersuites in SSL / TLS.
642 * Warning: Only do so when you know what you are doing. This allows for
643 * channels with virtually no security at all!
644 *
645 * This enables the following ciphersuites:
646 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_DES_CBC_SHA
647 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_DES_CBC_SHA
648 *
649 * Uncomment this macro to enable weak ciphersuites
650 *
651 * \warning DES is considered a weak cipher and its use constitutes a
652 * security risk. We recommend considering stronger ciphers instead.
653 */
654//#define MBEDTLS_ENABLE_WEAK_CIPHERSUITES
655
656/**
657 * \def MBEDTLS_REMOVE_ARC4_CIPHERSUITES
658 *
659 * Remove RC4 ciphersuites by default in SSL / TLS.
660 * This flag removes the ciphersuites based on RC4 from the default list as
661 * returned by mbedtls_ssl_list_ciphersuites(). However, it is still possible to
662 * enable (some of) them with mbedtls_ssl_conf_ciphersuites() by including them
663 * explicitly.
664 *
665 * Uncomment this macro to remove RC4 ciphersuites by default.
666 */
667//#define MBEDTLS_REMOVE_ARC4_CIPHERSUITES
668
669/**
670 * \def MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_SECP192R1_ENABLED
671 *
672 * MBEDTLS_ECP_XXXX_ENABLED: Enables specific curves within the Elliptic Curve
673 * module. By default all supported curves are enabled.
674 *
675 * Comment macros to disable the curve and functions for it
676 */
677
678#define MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_SECP192R1_ENABLED
679#define MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_SECP224R1_ENABLED
680#define MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_SECP256R1_ENABLED
681#define MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_SECP384R1_ENABLED
682#define MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_SECP521R1_ENABLED
683#define MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_SECP192K1_ENABLED
684#define MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_SECP224K1_ENABLED
685#define MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_SECP256K1_ENABLED
686/* CryptoCell only supports BP256R1 brainpool curve at this stage */
687#define MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_BP256R1_ENABLED
688//#define MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_BP384R1_ENABLED
689//#define MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_BP512R1_ENABLED
690#define MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_CURVE25519_ENABLED
691//#define MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_CURVE448_ENABLED
692
693/**
694 * \def MBEDTLS_ECP_NIST_OPTIM
695 *
696 * Enable specific 'modulo p' routines for each NIST prime.
697 * Depending on the prime and architecture, makes operations 4 to 8 times
698 * faster on the corresponding curve.
699 *
700 * Comment this macro to disable NIST curves optimization.
701 */
702#define MBEDTLS_ECP_NIST_OPTIM
703
704/**
705 * \def MBEDTLS_ECP_RESTARTABLE
706 *
707 * Enable "non-blocking" ECC operations that can return early and be resumed.
708 *
709 * This allows various functions to pause by returning
710 * #MBEDTLS_ERR_ECP_IN_PROGRESS (or, for functions in the SSL module,
711 * #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CRYPTO_IN_PROGRESS) and then be called later again in
712 * order to further progress and eventually complete their operation. This is
713 * controlled through mbedtls_ecp_set_max_ops() which limits the maximum
714 * number of ECC operations a function may perform before pausing; see
715 * mbedtls_ecp_set_max_ops() for more information.
716 *
717 * This is useful in non-threaded environments if you want to avoid blocking
718 * for too long on ECC (and, hence, X.509 or SSL/TLS) operations.
719 *
720 * Uncomment this macro to enable restartable ECC computations.
721 *
722 * \note This option only works with the default software implementation of
723 * elliptic curve functionality. It is incompatible with
724 * MBEDTLS_ECP_ALT, MBEDTLS_ECDH_XXX_ALT and MBEDTLS_ECDSA_XXX_ALT.
725 */
726//#define MBEDTLS_ECP_RESTARTABLE
727
728/**
729 * \def MBEDTLS_ECDSA_DETERMINISTIC
730 *
731 * Enable deterministic ECDSA (RFC 6979).
732 * Standard ECDSA is "fragile" in the sense that lack of entropy when signing
733 * may result in a compromise of the long-term signing key. This is avoided by
734 * the deterministic variant.
735 *
736 * Requires: MBEDTLS_HMAC_DRBG_C
737 *
738 * Comment this macro to disable deterministic ECDSA.
739 */
740#define MBEDTLS_ECDSA_DETERMINISTIC
741
742/**
743 * \def MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_PSK_ENABLED
744 *
745 * Enable the PSK based ciphersuite modes in SSL / TLS.
746 *
747 * This enables the following ciphersuites (if other requisites are
748 * enabled as well):
749 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
750 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
751 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
752 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_GCM_SHA384
753 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_CBC_SHA384
754 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
755 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
756 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
757 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_GCM_SHA256
758 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_CBC_SHA256
759 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
760 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
761 */
762//#define MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_PSK_ENABLED
763
764/**
765 * \def MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_DHE_PSK_ENABLED
766 *
767 * Enable the DHE-PSK based ciphersuite modes in SSL / TLS.
768 *
769 * Requires: MBEDTLS_DHM_C
770 *
771 * This enables the following ciphersuites (if other requisites are
772 * enabled as well):
773 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
774 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
775 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
776 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_GCM_SHA384
777 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_CBC_SHA384
778 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
779 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
780 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
781 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_GCM_SHA256
782 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_CBC_SHA256
783 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
784 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
785 *
786 * \warning Using DHE constitutes a security risk as it
787 * is not possible to validate custom DH parameters.
788 * If possible, it is recommended users should consider
789 * preferring other methods of key exchange.
790 * See dhm.h for more details.
791 *
792 */
793//#define MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_DHE_PSK_ENABLED
794
795/**
796 * \def MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDHE_PSK_ENABLED
797 *
798 * Enable the ECDHE-PSK based ciphersuite modes in SSL / TLS.
799 *
800 * Requires: MBEDTLS_ECDH_C
801 *
802 * This enables the following ciphersuites (if other requisites are
803 * enabled as well):
804 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
805 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
806 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_CBC_SHA384
807 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
808 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
809 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_CBC_SHA256
810 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
811 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
812 */
813//#define MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDHE_PSK_ENABLED
814
815/**
816 * \def MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_RSA_PSK_ENABLED
817 *
818 * Enable the RSA-PSK based ciphersuite modes in SSL / TLS.
819 *
820 * Requires: MBEDTLS_RSA_C, MBEDTLS_PKCS1_V15,
821 * MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C
822 *
823 * This enables the following ciphersuites (if other requisites are
824 * enabled as well):
825 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
826 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
827 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
828 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_GCM_SHA384
829 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_CBC_SHA384
830 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
831 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
832 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
833 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_GCM_SHA256
834 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_CBC_SHA256
835 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
836 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
837 */
838//#define MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_RSA_PSK_ENABLED
839
840/**
841 * \def MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_RSA_ENABLED
842 *
843 * Enable the RSA-only based ciphersuite modes in SSL / TLS.
844 *
845 * Requires: MBEDTLS_RSA_C, MBEDTLS_PKCS1_V15,
846 * MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C
847 *
848 * This enables the following ciphersuites (if other requisites are
849 * enabled as well):
850 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
851 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256
852 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
853 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_GCM_SHA384
854 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_CBC_SHA256
855 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_CBC_SHA
856 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
857 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
858 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
859 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_GCM_SHA256
860 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_CBC_SHA256
861 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_CBC_SHA
862 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
863 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
864 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_MD5
865 */
866//#define MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_RSA_ENABLED
867
868/**
869 * \def MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_DHE_RSA_ENABLED
870 *
871 * Enable the DHE-RSA based ciphersuite modes in SSL / TLS.
872 *
873 * Requires: MBEDTLS_DHM_C, MBEDTLS_RSA_C, MBEDTLS_PKCS1_V15,
874 * MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C
875 *
876 * This enables the following ciphersuites (if other requisites are
877 * enabled as well):
878 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
879 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256
880 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
881 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_GCM_SHA384
882 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_CBC_SHA256
883 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_CBC_SHA
884 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
885 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
886 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
887 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_GCM_SHA256
888 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_CBC_SHA256
889 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_CBC_SHA
890 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
891 *
892 * \warning Using DHE constitutes a security risk as it
893 * is not possible to validate custom DH parameters.
894 * If possible, it is recommended users should consider
895 * preferring other methods of key exchange.
896 * See dhm.h for more details.
897 *
898 */
899//#define MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_DHE_RSA_ENABLED
900
901/**
902 * \def MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDHE_RSA_ENABLED
903 *
904 * Enable the ECDHE-RSA based ciphersuite modes in SSL / TLS.
905 *
906 * Requires: MBEDTLS_ECDH_C, MBEDTLS_RSA_C, MBEDTLS_PKCS1_V15,
907 * MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C
908 *
909 * This enables the following ciphersuites (if other requisites are
910 * enabled as well):
911 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
912 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
913 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
914 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_GCM_SHA384
915 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_CBC_SHA384
916 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
917 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
918 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
919 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_GCM_SHA256
920 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_CBC_SHA256
921 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
922 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
923 */
924//#define MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDHE_RSA_ENABLED
925
926/**
927 * \def MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDHE_ECDSA_ENABLED
928 *
929 * Enable the ECDHE-ECDSA based ciphersuite modes in SSL / TLS.
930 *
931 * Requires: MBEDTLS_ECDH_C, MBEDTLS_ECDSA_C, MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C,
932 *
933 * This enables the following ciphersuites (if other requisites are
934 * enabled as well):
935 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
936 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
937 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
938 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_GCM_SHA384
939 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_CBC_SHA384
940 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
941 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
942 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
943 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_GCM_SHA256
944 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_CBC_SHA256
945 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
946 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
947 */
948//#define MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDHE_ECDSA_ENABLED
949
950/**
951 * \def MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDH_ECDSA_ENABLED
952 *
953 * Enable the ECDH-ECDSA based ciphersuite modes in SSL / TLS.
954 *
955 * Requires: MBEDTLS_ECDH_C, MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C
956 *
957 * This enables the following ciphersuites (if other requisites are
958 * enabled as well):
959 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
960 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
961 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
962 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
963 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
964 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
965 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
966 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
967 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_CBC_SHA256
968 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_CBC_SHA384
969 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_GCM_SHA256
970 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_GCM_SHA384
971 */
972//#define MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDH_ECDSA_ENABLED
973
974/**
975 * \def MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDH_RSA_ENABLED
976 *
977 * Enable the ECDH-RSA based ciphersuite modes in SSL / TLS.
978 *
979 * Requires: MBEDTLS_ECDH_C, MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C
980 *
981 * This enables the following ciphersuites (if other requisites are
982 * enabled as well):
983 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
984 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
985 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
986 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
987 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
988 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
989 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
990 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
991 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_CBC_SHA256
992 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_CBC_SHA384
993 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_GCM_SHA256
994 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_GCM_SHA384
995 */
996//#define MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDH_RSA_ENABLED
997
998/**
999 * \def MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECJPAKE_ENABLED
1000 *
1001 * Enable the ECJPAKE based ciphersuite modes in SSL / TLS.
1002 *
1003 * \warning This is currently experimental. EC J-PAKE support is based on the
1004 * Thread v1.0.0 specification; incompatible changes to the specification
1005 * might still happen. For this reason, this is disabled by default.
1006 *
1007 * Requires: MBEDTLS_ECJPAKE_C
1008 * MBEDTLS_SHA256_C
1009 * MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_SECP256R1_ENABLED
1010 *
1011 * This enables the following ciphersuites (if other requisites are
1012 * enabled as well):
1013 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECJPAKE_WITH_AES_128_CCM_8
1014 */
1015//#define MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECJPAKE_ENABLED
1016
1017/**
1018 * \def MBEDTLS_PK_PARSE_EC_EXTENDED
1019 *
1020 * Enhance support for reading EC keys using variants of SEC1 not allowed by
1021 * RFC 5915 and RFC 5480.
1022 *
1023 * Currently this means parsing the SpecifiedECDomain choice of EC
1024 * parameters (only known groups are supported, not arbitrary domains, to
1025 * avoid validation issues).
1026 *
1027 * Disable if you only need to support RFC 5915 + 5480 key formats.
1028 */
1029//#define MBEDTLS_PK_PARSE_EC_EXTENDED
1030
1031/**
1032 * \def MBEDTLS_ERROR_STRERROR_DUMMY
1033 *
1034 * Enable a dummy error function to make use of mbedtls_strerror() in
1035 * third party libraries easier when MBEDTLS_ERROR_C is disabled
1036 * (no effect when MBEDTLS_ERROR_C is enabled).
1037 *
1038 * You can safely disable this if MBEDTLS_ERROR_C is enabled, or if you're
1039 * not using mbedtls_strerror() or error_strerror() in your application.
1040 *
1041 * Disable if you run into name conflicts and want to really remove the
1042 * mbedtls_strerror()
1043 */
1044#define MBEDTLS_ERROR_STRERROR_DUMMY
1045
1046/**
1047 * \def MBEDTLS_GENPRIME
1048 *
1049 * Enable the prime-number generation code.
1050 *
1051 * Requires: MBEDTLS_BIGNUM_C
1052 */
1053#define MBEDTLS_GENPRIME
1054
1055/**
1056 * \def MBEDTLS_FS_IO
1057 *
1058 * Enable functions that use the filesystem.
1059 */
1060//#define MBEDTLS_FS_IO
1061
1062/**
1063 * \def MBEDTLS_NO_DEFAULT_ENTROPY_SOURCES
1064 *
1065 * Do not add default entropy sources. These are the platform specific,
1066 * mbedtls_timing_hardclock and HAVEGE based poll functions.
1067 *
1068 * This is useful to have more control over the added entropy sources in an
1069 * application.
1070 *
1071 * Uncomment this macro to prevent loading of default entropy functions.
1072 */
1073//#define MBEDTLS_NO_DEFAULT_ENTROPY_SOURCES
1074
1075/**
1076 * \def MBEDTLS_NO_PLATFORM_ENTROPY
1077 *
1078 * Do not use built-in platform entropy functions.
1079 * This is useful if your platform does not support
1080 * standards like the /dev/urandom or Windows CryptoAPI.
1081 *
1082 * Uncomment this macro to disable the built-in platform entropy functions.
1083 */
1084//#define MBEDTLS_NO_PLATFORM_ENTROPY
1085
1086/**
1087 * \def MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_FORCE_SHA256
1088 *
1089 * Force the entropy accumulator to use a SHA-256 accumulator instead of the
1090 * default SHA-512 based one (if both are available).
1091 *
1092 * Requires: MBEDTLS_SHA256_C
1093 *
1094 * On 32-bit systems SHA-256 can be much faster than SHA-512. Use this option
1095 * if you have performance concerns.
1096 *
1097 * This option is only useful if both MBEDTLS_SHA256_C and
1098 * MBEDTLS_SHA512_C are defined. Otherwise the available hash module is used.
1099 */
1100//#define MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_FORCE_SHA256
1101
1102/**
1103 * \def MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_NV_SEED
1104 *
1105 * Enable the non-volatile (NV) seed file-based entropy source.
1106 * (Also enables the NV seed read/write functions in the platform layer)
1107 *
1108 * This is crucial (if not required) on systems that do not have a
1109 * cryptographic entropy source (in hardware or kernel) available.
1110 *
1111 * Requires: MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_C, MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_C
1112 *
1113 * \note The read/write functions that are used by the entropy source are
1114 * determined in the platform layer, and can be modified at runtime and/or
1115 * compile-time depending on the flags (MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_NV_SEED_*) used.
1116 *
1117 * \note If you use the default implementation functions that read a seedfile
1118 * with regular fopen(), please make sure you make a seedfile with the
1119 * proper name (defined in MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_STD_NV_SEED_FILE) and at
1120 * least MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_BLOCK_SIZE bytes in size that can be read from
1121 * and written to or you will get an entropy source error! The default
1122 * implementation will only use the first MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_BLOCK_SIZE
1123 * bytes from the file.
1124 *
1125 * \note The entropy collector will write to the seed file before entropy is
1126 * given to an external source, to update it.
1127 */
1128//#define MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_NV_SEED
1129
1130/**
1131 * \def MBEDTLS_MEMORY_DEBUG
1132 *
1133 * Enable debugging of buffer allocator memory issues. Automatically prints
1134 * (to stderr) all (fatal) messages on memory allocation issues. Enables
1135 * function for 'debug output' of allocated memory.
1136 *
1137 * Requires: MBEDTLS_MEMORY_BUFFER_ALLOC_C
1138 *
1139 * Uncomment this macro to let the buffer allocator print out error messages.
1140 */
1141//#define MBEDTLS_MEMORY_DEBUG
1142
1143/**
1144 * \def MBEDTLS_MEMORY_BACKTRACE
1145 *
1146 * Include backtrace information with each allocated block.
1147 *
1148 * Requires: MBEDTLS_MEMORY_BUFFER_ALLOC_C
1149 * GLIBC-compatible backtrace() an backtrace_symbols() support
1150 *
1151 * Uncomment this macro to include backtrace information
1152 */
1153//#define MBEDTLS_MEMORY_BACKTRACE
1154
1155/**
1156 * \def MBEDTLS_PK_RSA_ALT_SUPPORT
1157 *
1158 * Support external private RSA keys (eg from a HSM) in the PK layer.
1159 *
1160 * Comment this macro to disable support for external private RSA keys.
1161 */
1162//#define MBEDTLS_PK_RSA_ALT_SUPPORT
1163
1164/**
1165 * \def MBEDTLS_PKCS1_V15
1166 *
1167 * Enable support for PKCS#1 v1.5 encoding.
1168 *
1169 * Requires: MBEDTLS_RSA_C
1170 *
1171 * This enables support for PKCS#1 v1.5 operations.
1172 */
1173#define MBEDTLS_PKCS1_V15
1174
1175/**
1176 * \def MBEDTLS_PKCS1_V21
1177 *
1178 * Enable support for PKCS#1 v2.1 encoding.
1179 *
1180 * Requires: MBEDTLS_MD_C, MBEDTLS_RSA_C
1181 *
1182 * This enables support for RSAES-OAEP and RSASSA-PSS operations.
1183 */
1184#define MBEDTLS_PKCS1_V21
1185
1186/**
1187 * \def MBEDTLS_RSA_NO_CRT
1188 *
1189 * Do not use the Chinese Remainder Theorem
1190 * for the RSA private operation.
1191 *
1192 * Uncomment this macro to disable the use of CRT in RSA.
1193 *
1194 */
1195//#define MBEDTLS_RSA_NO_CRT
1196
1197/**
1198 * \def MBEDTLS_SELF_TEST
1199 *
1200 * Enable the checkup functions (*_self_test).
1201 */
1202//#define MBEDTLS_SELF_TEST
1203
1204/**
1205 * \def MBEDTLS_SHA256_SMALLER
1206 *
1207 * Enable an implementation of SHA-256 that has lower ROM footprint but also
1208 * lower performance.
1209 *
1210 * The default implementation is meant to be a reasonnable compromise between
1211 * performance and size. This version optimizes more aggressively for size at
1212 * the expense of performance. Eg on Cortex-M4 it reduces the size of
1213 * mbedtls_sha256_process() from ~2KB to ~0.5KB for a performance hit of about
1214 * 30%.
1215 *
1216 * Uncomment to enable the smaller implementation of SHA256.
1217 */
1218//#define MBEDTLS_SHA256_SMALLER
1219
1220/**
1221 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_ALL_ALERT_MESSAGES
1222 *
1223 * Enable sending of alert messages in case of encountered errors as per RFC.
1224 * If you choose not to send the alert messages, mbed TLS can still communicate
1225 * with other servers, only debugging of failures is harder.
1226 *
1227 * The advantage of not sending alert messages, is that no information is given
1228 * about reasons for failures thus preventing adversaries of gaining intel.
1229 *
1230 * Enable sending of all alert messages
1231 */
1232//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALL_ALERT_MESSAGES
1233
1234/**
1235 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_ASYNC_PRIVATE
1236 *
1237 * Enable asynchronous external private key operations in SSL. This allows
1238 * you to configure an SSL connection to call an external cryptographic
1239 * module to perform private key operations instead of performing the
1240 * operation inside the library.
1241 *
1242 */
1243//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_ASYNC_PRIVATE
1244
1245/**
1246 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_DEBUG_ALL
1247 *
1248 * Enable the debug messages in SSL module for all issues.
1249 * Debug messages have been disabled in some places to prevent timing
1250 * attacks due to (unbalanced) debugging function calls.
1251 *
1252 * If you need all error reporting you should enable this during debugging,
1253 * but remove this for production servers that should log as well.
1254 *
1255 * Uncomment this macro to report all debug messages on errors introducing
1256 * a timing side-channel.
1257 *
1258 */
1259//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_DEBUG_ALL
1260
1261/** \def MBEDTLS_SSL_ENCRYPT_THEN_MAC
1262 *
1263 * Enable support for Encrypt-then-MAC, RFC 7366.
1264 *
1265 * This allows peers that both support it to use a more robust protection for
1266 * ciphersuites using CBC, providing deep resistance against timing attacks
1267 * on the padding or underlying cipher.
1268 *
1269 * This only affects CBC ciphersuites, and is useless if none is defined.
1270 *
1271 * Requires: MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1 or
1272 * MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_1 or
1273 * MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_2
1274 *
1275 * Comment this macro to disable support for Encrypt-then-MAC
1276 */
1277//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_ENCRYPT_THEN_MAC
1278
1279/** \def MBEDTLS_SSL_EXTENDED_MASTER_SECRET
1280 *
1281 * Enable support for Extended Master Secret, aka Session Hash
1282 * (draft-ietf-tls-session-hash-02).
1283 *
1284 * This was introduced as "the proper fix" to the Triple Handshake familiy of
1285 * attacks, but it is recommended to always use it (even if you disable
1286 * renegotiation), since it actually fixes a more fundamental issue in the
1287 * original SSL/TLS design, and has implications beyond Triple Handshake.
1288 *
1289 * Requires: MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1 or
1290 * MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_1 or
1291 * MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_2
1292 *
1293 * Comment this macro to disable support for Extended Master Secret.
1294 */
1295//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_EXTENDED_MASTER_SECRET
1296
1297/**
1298 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_FALLBACK_SCSV
1299 *
1300 * Enable support for FALLBACK_SCSV (draft-ietf-tls-downgrade-scsv-00).
1301 *
1302 * For servers, it is recommended to always enable this, unless you support
1303 * only one version of TLS, or know for sure that none of your clients
1304 * implements a fallback strategy.
1305 *
1306 * For clients, you only need this if you're using a fallback strategy, which
1307 * is not recommended in the first place, unless you absolutely need it to
1308 * interoperate with buggy (version-intolerant) servers.
1309 *
1310 * Comment this macro to disable support for FALLBACK_SCSV
1311 */
1312//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_FALLBACK_SCSV
1313
1314/**
1315 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_HW_RECORD_ACCEL
1316 *
1317 * Enable hooking functions in SSL module for hardware acceleration of
1318 * individual records.
1319 *
1320 * Uncomment this macro to enable hooking functions.
1321 */
1322//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_HW_RECORD_ACCEL
1323
1324/**
1325 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_CBC_RECORD_SPLITTING
1326 *
1327 * Enable 1/n-1 record splitting for CBC mode in SSLv3 and TLS 1.0.
1328 *
1329 * This is a countermeasure to the BEAST attack, which also minimizes the risk
1330 * of interoperability issues compared to sending 0-length records.
1331 *
1332 * Comment this macro to disable 1/n-1 record splitting.
1333 */
1334//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_CBC_RECORD_SPLITTING
1335
1336/**
1337 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_RENEGOTIATION
1338 *
1339 * Disable support for TLS renegotiation.
1340 *
1341 * The two main uses of renegotiation are (1) refresh keys on long-lived
1342 * connections and (2) client authentication after the initial handshake.
1343 * If you don't need renegotiation, it's probably better to disable it, since
1344 * it has been associated with security issues in the past and is easy to
1345 * misuse/misunderstand.
1346 *
1347 * Comment this to disable support for renegotiation.
1348 *
1349 * \note Even if this option is disabled, both client and server are aware
1350 * of the Renegotiation Indication Extension (RFC 5746) used to
1351 * prevent the SSL renegotiation attack (see RFC 5746 Sect. 1).
1352 * (See \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_legacy_renegotiation for the
1353 * configuration of this extension).
1354 *
1355 */
1356//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_RENEGOTIATION
1357
1358/**
1359 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_SUPPORT_SSLV2_CLIENT_HELLO
1360 *
1361 * Enable support for receiving and parsing SSLv2 Client Hello messages for the
1362 * SSL Server module (MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C).
1363 *
1364 * Uncomment this macro to enable support for SSLv2 Client Hello messages.
1365 */
1366//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_SUPPORT_SSLV2_CLIENT_HELLO
1367
1368/**
1369 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_RESPECT_CLIENT_PREFERENCE
1370 *
1371 * Pick the ciphersuite according to the client's preferences rather than ours
1372 * in the SSL Server module (MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C).
1373 *
1374 * Uncomment this macro to respect client's ciphersuite order
1375 */
1376//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_RESPECT_CLIENT_PREFERENCE
1377
1378/**
1379 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_FRAGMENT_LENGTH
1380 *
1381 * Enable support for RFC 6066 max_fragment_length extension in SSL.
1382 *
1383 * Comment this macro to disable support for the max_fragment_length extension
1384 */
1385//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_FRAGMENT_LENGTH
1386
1387/**
1388 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_SSL3
1389 *
1390 * Enable support for SSL 3.0.
1391 *
1392 * Requires: MBEDTLS_MD5_C
1393 * MBEDTLS_SHA1_C
1394 *
1395 * Comment this macro to disable support for SSL 3.0
1396 */
1397//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_SSL3
1398
1399/**
1400 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1
1401 *
1402 * Enable support for TLS 1.0.
1403 *
1404 * Requires: MBEDTLS_MD5_C
1405 * MBEDTLS_SHA1_C
1406 *
1407 * Comment this macro to disable support for TLS 1.0
1408 */
1409//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1
1410
1411/**
1412 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_1
1413 *
1414 * Enable support for TLS 1.1 (and DTLS 1.0 if DTLS is enabled).
1415 *
1416 * Requires: MBEDTLS_MD5_C
1417 * MBEDTLS_SHA1_C
1418 *
1419 * Comment this macro to disable support for TLS 1.1 / DTLS 1.0
1420 */
1421//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_1
1422
1423/**
1424 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_2
1425 *
1426 * Enable support for TLS 1.2 (and DTLS 1.2 if DTLS is enabled).
1427 *
1428 * Requires: MBEDTLS_SHA1_C or MBEDTLS_SHA256_C or MBEDTLS_SHA512_C
1429 * (Depends on ciphersuites)
1430 *
1431 * Comment this macro to disable support for TLS 1.2 / DTLS 1.2
1432 */
1433//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_2
1434
1435/**
1436 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_DTLS
1437 *
1438 * Enable support for DTLS (all available versions).
1439 *
1440 * Enable this and MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_1 to enable DTLS 1.0,
1441 * and/or this and MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_2 to enable DTLS 1.2.
1442 *
1443 * Requires: MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_1
1444 * or MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_2
1445 *
1446 * Comment this macro to disable support for DTLS
1447 */
1448//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_DTLS
1449
1450/**
1451 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_ALPN
1452 *
1453 * Enable support for RFC 7301 Application Layer Protocol Negotiation.
1454 *
1455 * Comment this macro to disable support for ALPN.
1456 */
1457//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALPN
1458
1459/**
1460 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_ANTI_REPLAY
1461 *
1462 * Enable support for the anti-replay mechanism in DTLS.
1463 *
1464 * Requires: MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS_C
1465 * MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_DTLS
1466 *
1467 * \warning Disabling this is often a security risk!
1468 * See mbedtls_ssl_conf_dtls_anti_replay() for details.
1469 *
1470 * Comment this to disable anti-replay in DTLS.
1471 */
1472//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_ANTI_REPLAY
1473
1474/**
1475 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_HELLO_VERIFY
1476 *
1477 * Enable support for HelloVerifyRequest on DTLS servers.
1478 *
1479 * This feature is highly recommended to prevent DTLS servers being used as
1480 * amplifiers in DoS attacks against other hosts. It should always be enabled
1481 * unless you know for sure amplification cannot be a problem in the
1482 * environment in which your server operates.
1483 *
1484 * \warning Disabling this can ba a security risk! (see above)
1485 *
1486 * Requires: MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_DTLS
1487 *
1488 * Comment this to disable support for HelloVerifyRequest.
1489 */
1490//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_HELLO_VERIFY
1491
1492/**
1493 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_CLIENT_PORT_REUSE
1494 *
1495 * Enable server-side support for clients that reconnect from the same port.
1496 *
1497 * Some clients unexpectedly close the connection and try to reconnect using the
1498 * same source port. This needs special support from the server to handle the
1499 * new connection securely, as described in section 4.2.8 of RFC 6347. This
1500 * flag enables that support.
1501 *
1502 * Requires: MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_HELLO_VERIFY
1503 *
1504 * Comment this to disable support for clients reusing the source port.
1505 */
1506//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_CLIENT_PORT_REUSE
1507
1508/**
1509 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_BADMAC_LIMIT
1510 *
1511 * Enable support for a limit of records with bad MAC.
1512 *
1513 * See mbedtls_ssl_conf_dtls_badmac_limit().
1514 *
1515 * Requires: MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_DTLS
1516 */
1517//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_BADMAC_LIMIT
1518
1519/**
1520 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS
1521 *
1522 * Enable support for RFC 5077 session tickets in SSL.
1523 * Client-side, provides full support for session tickets (maintainance of a
1524 * session store remains the responsibility of the application, though).
1525 * Server-side, you also need to provide callbacks for writing and parsing
1526 * tickets, including authenticated encryption and key management. Example
1527 * callbacks are provided by MBEDTLS_SSL_TICKET_C.
1528 *
1529 * Comment this macro to disable support for SSL session tickets
1530 */
1531//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS
1532
1533/**
1534 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_EXPORT_KEYS
1535 *
1536 * Enable support for exporting key block and master secret.
1537 * This is required for certain users of TLS, e.g. EAP-TLS.
1538 *
1539 * Comment this macro to disable support for key export
1540 */
1541//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_EXPORT_KEYS
1542
1543/**
1544 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_SERVER_NAME_INDICATION
1545 *
1546 * Enable support for RFC 6066 server name indication (SNI) in SSL.
1547 *
1548 * Requires: MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C
1549 *
1550 * Comment this macro to disable support for server name indication in SSL
1551 */
1552//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_SERVER_NAME_INDICATION
1553
1554/**
1555 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_TRUNCATED_HMAC
1556 *
1557 * Enable support for RFC 6066 truncated HMAC in SSL.
1558 *
1559 * Comment this macro to disable support for truncated HMAC in SSL
1560 */
1561//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_TRUNCATED_HMAC
1562
1563/**
1564 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_TRUNCATED_HMAC_COMPAT
1565 *
1566 * Fallback to old (pre-2.7), non-conforming implementation of the truncated
1567 * HMAC extension which also truncates the HMAC key. Note that this option is
1568 * only meant for a transitory upgrade period and is likely to be removed in
1569 * a future version of the library.
1570 *
1571 * \warning The old implementation is non-compliant and has a security weakness
1572 * (2^80 brute force attack on the HMAC key used for a single,
1573 * uninterrupted connection). This should only be enabled temporarily
1574 * when (1) the use of truncated HMAC is essential in order to save
1575 * bandwidth, and (2) the peer is an Mbed TLS stack that doesn't use
1576 * the fixed implementation yet (pre-2.7).
1577 *
1578 * \deprecated This option is deprecated and will likely be removed in a
1579 * future version of Mbed TLS.
1580 *
1581 * Uncomment to fallback to old, non-compliant truncated HMAC implementation.
1582 *
1583 * Requires: MBEDTLS_SSL_TRUNCATED_HMAC
1584 */
1585//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_TRUNCATED_HMAC_COMPAT
1586
1587/**
1588 * \def MBEDTLS_THREADING_ALT
1589 *
1590 * Provide your own alternate threading implementation.
1591 *
1592 * Requires: MBEDTLS_THREADING_C
1593 *
1594 * Uncomment this to allow your own alternate threading implementation.
1595 */
1596//#define MBEDTLS_THREADING_ALT
1597
1598/**
1599 * \def MBEDTLS_THREADING_PTHREAD
1600 *
1601 * Enable the pthread wrapper layer for the threading layer.
1602 *
1603 * Requires: MBEDTLS_THREADING_C
1604 *
1605 * Uncomment this to enable pthread mutexes.
1606 */
1607#define MBEDTLS_THREADING_PTHREAD
1608
1609/**
1610 * \def MBEDTLS_VERSION_FEATURES
1611 *
1612 * Allow run-time checking of compile-time enabled features. Thus allowing users
1613 * to check at run-time if the library is for instance compiled with threading
1614 * support via mbedtls_version_check_feature().
1615 *
1616 * Requires: MBEDTLS_VERSION_C
1617 *
1618 * Comment this to disable run-time checking and save ROM space
1619 */
1620#define MBEDTLS_VERSION_FEATURES
1621
1622/**
1623 * \def MBEDTLS_X509_ALLOW_EXTENSIONS_NON_V3
1624 *
1625 * If set, the X509 parser will not break-off when parsing an X509 certificate
1626 * and encountering an extension in a v1 or v2 certificate.
1627 *
1628 * Uncomment to prevent an error.
1629 */
1630//#define MBEDTLS_X509_ALLOW_EXTENSIONS_NON_V3
1631
1632/**
1633 * \def MBEDTLS_X509_ALLOW_UNSUPPORTED_CRITICAL_EXTENSION
1634 *
1635 * If set, the X509 parser will not break-off when parsing an X509 certificate
1636 * and encountering an unknown critical extension.
1637 *
1638 * \warning Depending on your PKI use, enabling this can be a security risk!
1639 *
1640 * Uncomment to prevent an error.
1641 */
1642//#define MBEDTLS_X509_ALLOW_UNSUPPORTED_CRITICAL_EXTENSION
1643
1644/**
1645 * \def MBEDTLS_X509_CHECK_KEY_USAGE
1646 *
1647 * Enable verification of the keyUsage extension (CA and leaf certificates).
1648 *
1649 * Disabling this avoids problems with mis-issued and/or misused
1650 * (intermediate) CA and leaf certificates.
1651 *
1652 * \warning Depending on your PKI use, disabling this can be a security risk!
1653 *
1654 * Comment to skip keyUsage checking for both CA and leaf certificates.
1655 */
1656//#define MBEDTLS_X509_CHECK_KEY_USAGE
1657
1658/**
1659 * \def MBEDTLS_X509_CHECK_EXTENDED_KEY_USAGE
1660 *
1661 * Enable verification of the extendedKeyUsage extension (leaf certificates).
1662 *
1663 * Disabling this avoids problems with mis-issued and/or misused certificates.
1664 *
1665 * \warning Depending on your PKI use, disabling this can be a security risk!
1666 *
1667 * Comment to skip extendedKeyUsage checking for certificates.
1668 */
1669//#define MBEDTLS_X509_CHECK_EXTENDED_KEY_USAGE
1670
1671/**
1672 * \def MBEDTLS_X509_RSASSA_PSS_SUPPORT
1673 *
1674 * Enable parsing and verification of X.509 certificates, CRLs and CSRS
1675 * signed with RSASSA-PSS (aka PKCS#1 v2.1).
1676 *
1677 * Comment this macro to disallow using RSASSA-PSS in certificates.
1678 */
1679//#define MBEDTLS_X509_RSASSA_PSS_SUPPORT
1680
1681/**
1682 * \def MBEDTLS_ZLIB_SUPPORT
1683 *
1684 * If set, the SSL/TLS module uses ZLIB to support compression and
1685 * decompression of packet data.
1686 *
1687 * \warning TLS-level compression MAY REDUCE SECURITY! See for example the
1688 * CRIME attack. Before enabling this option, you should examine with care if
1689 * CRIME or similar exploits may be a applicable to your use case.
1690 *
1691 * \note Currently compression can't be used with DTLS.
1692 *
1693 * \deprecated This feature is deprecated and will be removed
1694 * in the next major revision of the library.
1695 *
1696 * Used in: library/ssl_tls.c
1697 * library/ssl_cli.c
1698 * library/ssl_srv.c
1699 *
1700 * This feature requires zlib library and headers to be present.
1701 *
1702 * Uncomment to enable use of ZLIB
1703 */
1704//#define MBEDTLS_ZLIB_SUPPORT
1705/* \} name SECTION: mbed TLS feature support */
1706
1707/**
1708 * \name SECTION: mbed TLS modules
1709 *
1710 * This section enables or disables entire modules in mbed TLS
1711 * \{
1712 */
1713
1714/**
1715 * \def MBEDTLS_AESNI_C
1716 *
1717 * Enable AES-NI support on x86-64.
1718 *
1719 * Module: library/aesni.c
1720 * Caller: library/aes.c
1721 *
1722 * Requires: MBEDTLS_HAVE_ASM
1723 *
1724 * This modules adds support for the AES-NI instructions on x86-64
1725 */
1726//#define MBEDTLS_AESNI_C
1727
1728/**
1729 * \def MBEDTLS_AES_C
1730 *
1731 * Enable the AES block cipher.
1732 *
1733 * Module: library/aes.c
1734 * Caller: library/cipher.c
1735 * library/pem.c
1736 * library/ctr_drbg.c
1737 *
1738 * This module enables the following ciphersuites (if other requisites are
1739 * enabled as well):
1740 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
1741 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
1742 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
1743 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
1744 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
1745 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
1746 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
1747 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
1748 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
1749 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
1750 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
1751 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
1752 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
1753 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
1754 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
1755 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
1756 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
1757 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256
1758 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
1759 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
1760 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
1761 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
1762 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
1763 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
1764 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
1765 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
1766 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
1767 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
1768 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
1769 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
1770 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
1771 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
1772 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
1773 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
1774 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
1775 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
1776 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
1777 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
1778 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
1779 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
1780 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
1781 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256
1782 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
1783 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
1784 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
1785 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
1786 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
1787 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
1788 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
1789 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
1790 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
1791 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
1792 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
1793 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
1794 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
1795 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
1796 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
1797 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
1798 *
1799 * PEM_PARSE uses AES for decrypting encrypted keys.
1800 */
1801#define MBEDTLS_AES_C
1802
1803/**
1804 * \def MBEDTLS_ARC4_C
1805 *
1806 * Enable the ARCFOUR stream cipher.
1807 *
1808 * Module: library/arc4.c
1809 * Caller: library/cipher.c
1810 *
1811 * This module enables the following ciphersuites (if other requisites are
1812 * enabled as well):
1813 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
1814 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
1815 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
1816 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
1817 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
1818 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
1819 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
1820 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_MD5
1821 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
1822 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
1823 *
1824 * \warning ARC4 is considered a weak cipher and its use constitutes a
1825 * security risk. If possible, we recommend avoidng dependencies on
1826 * it, and considering stronger ciphers instead.
1827 *
1828 */
1829//#define MBEDTLS_ARC4_C
1830
1831/**
1832 * \def MBEDTLS_ASN1_PARSE_C
1833 *
1834 * Enable the generic ASN1 parser.
1835 *
1836 * Module: library/asn1.c
1837 * Caller: library/x509.c
1838 * library/dhm.c
1839 * library/pkcs12.c
1840 * library/pkcs5.c
1841 * library/pkparse.c
1842 */
1843#define MBEDTLS_ASN1_PARSE_C
1844
1845/**
1846 * \def MBEDTLS_ASN1_WRITE_C
1847 *
1848 * Enable the generic ASN1 writer.
1849 *
1850 * Module: library/asn1write.c
1851 * Caller: library/ecdsa.c
1852 * library/pkwrite.c
1853 * library/x509_create.c
1854 * library/x509write_crt.c
1855 * library/x509write_csr.c
1856 */
1857#define MBEDTLS_ASN1_WRITE_C
1858
1859/**
1860 * \def MBEDTLS_BASE64_C
1861 *
1862 * Enable the Base64 module.
1863 *
1864 * Module: library/base64.c
1865 * Caller: library/pem.c
1866 *
1867 * This module is required for PEM support (required by X.509).
1868 */
1869#define MBEDTLS_BASE64_C
1870
1871/**
1872 * \def MBEDTLS_BIGNUM_C
1873 *
1874 * Enable the multi-precision integer library.
1875 *
1876 * Module: library/bignum.c
1877 * Caller: library/dhm.c
1878 * library/ecp.c
1879 * library/ecdsa.c
1880 * library/rsa.c
1881 * library/rsa_internal.c
1882 * library/ssl_tls.c
1883 *
1884 * This module is required for RSA, DHM and ECC (ECDH, ECDSA) support.
1885 */
1886#define MBEDTLS_BIGNUM_C
1887
1888/**
1889 * \def MBEDTLS_BLOWFISH_C
1890 *
1891 * Enable the Blowfish block cipher.
1892 *
1893 * Module: library/blowfish.c
1894 */
1895//#define MBEDTLS_BLOWFISH_C
1896
1897/**
1898 * \def MBEDTLS_CAMELLIA_C
1899 *
1900 * Enable the Camellia block cipher.
1901 *
1902 * Module: library/camellia.c
1903 * Caller: library/cipher.c
1904 *
1905 * This module enables the following ciphersuites (if other requisites are
1906 * enabled as well):
1907 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_CBC_SHA256
1908 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_CBC_SHA384
1909 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_CBC_SHA256
1910 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_CBC_SHA384
1911 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_GCM_SHA256
1912 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_GCM_SHA384
1913 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_GCM_SHA256
1914 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_GCM_SHA384
1915 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_GCM_SHA384
1916 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_GCM_SHA384
1917 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_GCM_SHA384
1918 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_CBC_SHA384
1919 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_CBC_SHA384
1920 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_CBC_SHA256
1921 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_CBC_SHA
1922 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_GCM_SHA256
1923 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_GCM_SHA256
1924 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_GCM_SHA256
1925 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_CBC_SHA256
1926 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_CBC_SHA256
1927 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_CBC_SHA256
1928 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_CBC_SHA
1929 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_GCM_SHA384
1930 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_CBC_SHA384
1931 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_CBC_SHA384
1932 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_GCM_SHA256
1933 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_CBC_SHA256
1934 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_CBC_SHA256
1935 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_GCM_SHA384
1936 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_CBC_SHA256
1937 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_CBC_SHA
1938 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_GCM_SHA256
1939 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_CBC_SHA256
1940 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_CBC_SHA
1941 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_GCM_SHA384
1942 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_CBC_SHA384
1943 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_GCM_SHA256
1944 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_CBC_SHA256
1945 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_GCM_SHA384
1946 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_CAMELLIA_256_CBC_SHA384
1947 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_GCM_SHA256
1948 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_CAMELLIA_128_CBC_SHA256
1949 */
1950//#define MBEDTLS_CAMELLIA_C
1951
1952/**
1953 * \def MBEDTLS_ARIA_C
1954 *
1955 * Enable the ARIA block cipher.
1956 *
1957 * Module: library/aria.c
1958 * Caller: library/cipher.c
1959 *
1960 * This module enables the following ciphersuites (if other requisites are
1961 * enabled as well):
1962 *
1963 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_ARIA_128_CBC_SHA256
1964 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_ARIA_256_CBC_SHA384
1965 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_ARIA_128_CBC_SHA256
1966 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_ARIA_256_CBC_SHA384
1967 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_ARIA_128_CBC_SHA256
1968 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_ARIA_256_CBC_SHA384
1969 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_ARIA_128_CBC_SHA256
1970 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_ARIA_256_CBC_SHA384
1971 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_ARIA_128_CBC_SHA256
1972 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_ARIA_256_CBC_SHA384
1973 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_ARIA_128_CBC_SHA256
1974 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_ARIA_256_CBC_SHA384
1975 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_ARIA_128_GCM_SHA256
1976 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_ARIA_256_GCM_SHA384
1977 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_ARIA_128_GCM_SHA256
1978 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_ARIA_256_GCM_SHA384
1979 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_ARIA_128_GCM_SHA256
1980 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_ARIA_256_GCM_SHA384
1981 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_ARIA_128_GCM_SHA256
1982 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_ARIA_256_GCM_SHA384
1983 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_ARIA_128_GCM_SHA256
1984 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_ARIA_256_GCM_SHA384
1985 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_ARIA_128_GCM_SHA256
1986 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_ARIA_256_GCM_SHA384
1987 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_ARIA_128_CBC_SHA256
1988 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_ARIA_256_CBC_SHA384
1989 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_ARIA_128_CBC_SHA256
1990 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_ARIA_256_CBC_SHA384
1991 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_ARIA_128_CBC_SHA256
1992 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_ARIA_256_CBC_SHA384
1993 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_ARIA_128_GCM_SHA256
1994 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_ARIA_256_GCM_SHA384
1995 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_ARIA_128_GCM_SHA256
1996 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_ARIA_256_GCM_SHA384
1997 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_ARIA_128_GCM_SHA256
1998 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_ARIA_256_GCM_SHA384
1999 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_ARIA_128_CBC_SHA256
2000 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_ARIA_256_CBC_SHA384
2001 */
2002//#define MBEDTLS_ARIA_C
2003
2004/**
2005 * \def MBEDTLS_CCM_C
2006 *
2007 * Enable the Counter with CBC-MAC (CCM) mode for 128-bit block cipher.
2008 *
2009 * Module: library/ccm.c
2010 *
2011 * Requires: MBEDTLS_AES_C or MBEDTLS_CAMELLIA_C
2012 *
2013 * This module enables the AES-CCM ciphersuites, if other requisites are
2014 * enabled as well.
2015 */
2016#define MBEDTLS_CCM_C
2017
2018/**
2019 * \def MBEDTLS_CERTS_C
2020 *
2021 * Enable the test certificates.
2022 *
2023 * Module: library/certs.c
2024 * Caller:
2025 *
2026 * This module is used for testing (ssl_client/server).
2027 */
2028//#define MBEDTLS_CERTS_C
2029
2030/**
2031 * \def MBEDTLS_CHACHA20_C
2032 *
2033 * Enable the ChaCha20 stream cipher.
2034 *
2035 * Module: library/chacha20.c
2036 */
2037#define MBEDTLS_CHACHA20_C
2038
2039/**
2040 * \def MBEDTLS_CHACHAPOLY_C
2041 *
2042 * Enable the ChaCha20-Poly1305 AEAD algorithm.
2043 *
2044 * Module: library/chachapoly.c
2045 *
2046 * This module requires: MBEDTLS_CHACHA20_C, MBEDTLS_POLY1305_C
2047 */
2048#define MBEDTLS_CHACHAPOLY_C
2049
2050/**
2051 * \def MBEDTLS_CIPHER_C
2052 *
2053 * Enable the generic cipher layer.
2054 *
2055 * Module: library/cipher.c
2056 * Caller: library/ssl_tls.c
2057 *
2058 * Uncomment to enable generic cipher wrappers.
2059 */
2060#define MBEDTLS_CIPHER_C
2061
2062/**
2063 * \def MBEDTLS_CMAC_C
2064 *
2065 * Enable the CMAC (Cipher-based Message Authentication Code) mode for block
2066 * ciphers.
2067 *
2068 * Module: library/cmac.c
2069 *
2070 * Requires: MBEDTLS_AES_C or MBEDTLS_DES_C
2071 *
2072 */
2073#define MBEDTLS_CMAC_C
2074
2075/**
2076 * \def MBEDTLS_CTR_DRBG_C
2077 *
2078 * Enable the CTR_DRBG AES-based random generator.
2079 * The CTR_DRBG generator uses AES-256 by default.
2080 * To use AES-128 instead, enable MBEDTLS_CTR_DRBG_USE_128_BIT_KEY below.
2081 *
2082 * Module: library/ctr_drbg.c
2083 * Caller:
2084 *
2085 * Requires: MBEDTLS_AES_C
2086 *
2087 * This module provides the CTR_DRBG AES-256 random number generator.
2088 */
2089#define MBEDTLS_CTR_DRBG_C
2090
2091/**
2092 * \def MBEDTLS_DEBUG_C
2093 *
2094 * Enable the debug functions.
2095 *
2096 * Module: library/debug.c
2097 * Caller: library/ssl_cli.c
2098 * library/ssl_srv.c
2099 * library/ssl_tls.c
2100 *
2101 * This module provides debugging functions.
2102 */
2103//#define MBEDTLS_DEBUG_C
2104
2105/**
2106 * \def MBEDTLS_DES_C
2107 *
2108 * Enable the DES block cipher.
2109 *
2110 * Module: library/des.c
2111 * Caller: library/pem.c
2112 * library/cipher.c
2113 *
2114 * This module enables the following ciphersuites (if other requisites are
2115 * enabled as well):
2116 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
2117 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
2118 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
2119 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
2120 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
2121 * MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
2122 * MBEDTLS_TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
2123 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
2124 * MBEDTLS_TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
2125 * MBEDTLS_TLS_PSK_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
2126 *
2127 * PEM_PARSE uses DES/3DES for decrypting encrypted keys.
2128 *
2129 * \warning DES is considered a weak cipher and its use constitutes a
2130 * security risk. We recommend considering stronger ciphers instead.
2131 */
2132//#define MBEDTLS_DES_C
2133
2134/**
2135 * \def MBEDTLS_DHM_C
2136 *
2137 * Enable the Diffie-Hellman-Merkle module.
2138 *
2139 * Module: library/dhm.c
2140 * Caller: library/ssl_cli.c
2141 * library/ssl_srv.c
2142 *
2143 * This module is used by the following key exchanges:
2144 * DHE-RSA, DHE-PSK
2145 *
2146 * \warning Using DHE constitutes a security risk as it
2147 * is not possible to validate custom DH parameters.
2148 * If possible, it is recommended users should consider
2149 * preferring other methods of key exchange.
2150 * See dhm.h for more details.
2151 *
2152 */
2153#define MBEDTLS_DHM_C
2154
2155/**
2156 * \def MBEDTLS_ECDH_C
2157 *
2158 * Enable the elliptic curve Diffie-Hellman library.
2159 *
2160 * Module: library/ecdh.c
2161 * Caller: library/ssl_cli.c
2162 * library/ssl_srv.c
2163 *
2164 * This module is used by the following key exchanges:
2165 * ECDHE-ECDSA, ECDHE-RSA, DHE-PSK
2166 *
2167 * Requires: MBEDTLS_ECP_C
2168 */
2169#define MBEDTLS_ECDH_C
2170
2171/**
2172 * \def MBEDTLS_ECDSA_C
2173 *
2174 * Enable the elliptic curve DSA library.
2175 *
2176 * Module: library/ecdsa.c
2177 * Caller:
2178 *
2179 * This module is used by the following key exchanges:
2180 * ECDHE-ECDSA
2181 *
2182 * Requires: MBEDTLS_ECP_C, MBEDTLS_ASN1_WRITE_C, MBEDTLS_ASN1_PARSE_C
2183 */
2184#define MBEDTLS_ECDSA_C
2185
2186/**
2187 * \def MBEDTLS_ECJPAKE_C
2188 *
2189 * Enable the elliptic curve J-PAKE library.
2190 *
2191 * \warning This is currently experimental. EC J-PAKE support is based on the
2192 * Thread v1.0.0 specification; incompatible changes to the specification
2193 * might still happen. For this reason, this is disabled by default.
2194 *
2195 * Module: library/ecjpake.c
2196 * Caller:
2197 *
2198 * This module is used by the following key exchanges:
2199 * ECJPAKE
2200 *
2201 * Requires: MBEDTLS_ECP_C, MBEDTLS_MD_C
2202 */
2203//#define MBEDTLS_ECJPAKE_C
2204
2205/**
2206 * \def MBEDTLS_ECP_C
2207 *
2208 * Enable the elliptic curve over GF(p) library.
2209 *
2210 * Module: library/ecp.c
2211 * Caller: library/ecdh.c
2212 * library/ecdsa.c
2213 * library/ecjpake.c
2214 *
2215 * Requires: MBEDTLS_BIGNUM_C and at least one MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_XXX_ENABLED
2216 */
2217#define MBEDTLS_ECP_C
2218
2219/**
2220 * \def MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_C
2221 *
2222 * Enable the platform-specific entropy code.
2223 *
2224 * Module: library/entropy.c
2225 * Caller:
2226 *
2227 * Requires: MBEDTLS_SHA512_C or MBEDTLS_SHA256_C
2228 *
2229 * This module provides a generic entropy pool
2230 */
2231#define MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_C
2232
2233/**
2234 * \def MBEDTLS_ERROR_C
2235 *
2236 * Enable error code to error string conversion.
2237 *
2238 * Module: library/error.c
2239 * Caller:
2240 *
2241 * This module enables mbedtls_strerror().
2242 */
2243//#define MBEDTLS_ERROR_C
2244
2245/**
2246 * \def MBEDTLS_GCM_C
2247 *
2248 * Enable the Galois/Counter Mode (GCM) for AES.
2249 *
2250 * Module: library/gcm.c
2251 *
2252 * Requires: MBEDTLS_AES_C or MBEDTLS_CAMELLIA_C
2253 *
2254 * This module enables the AES-GCM and CAMELLIA-GCM ciphersuites, if other
2255 * requisites are enabled as well.
2256 */
2257#define MBEDTLS_GCM_C
2258
2259/**
2260 * \def MBEDTLS_HAVEGE_C
2261 *
2262 * Enable the HAVEGE random generator.
2263 *
2264 * Warning: the HAVEGE random generator is not suitable for virtualized
2265 * environments
2266 *
2267 * Warning: the HAVEGE random generator is dependent on timing and specific
2268 * processor traits. It is therefore not advised to use HAVEGE as
2269 * your applications primary random generator or primary entropy pool
2270 * input. As a secondary input to your entropy pool, it IS able add
2271 * the (limited) extra entropy it provides.
2272 *
2273 * Module: library/havege.c
2274 * Caller:
2275 *
2276 * Requires: MBEDTLS_TIMING_C
2277 *
2278 * Uncomment to enable the HAVEGE random generator.
2279 */
2280//#define MBEDTLS_HAVEGE_C
2281
2282/**
2283 * \def MBEDTLS_HKDF_C
2284 *
2285 * Enable the HKDF algorithm (RFC 5869).
2286 *
2287 * Module: library/hkdf.c
2288 * Caller:
2289 *
2290 * Requires: MBEDTLS_MD_C
2291 *
2292 * This module adds support for the Hashed Message Authentication Code
2293 * (HMAC)-based key derivation function (HKDF).
2294 */
2295#define MBEDTLS_HKDF_C
2296
2297/**
2298 * \def MBEDTLS_HMAC_DRBG_C
2299 *
2300 * Enable the HMAC_DRBG random generator.
2301 *
2302 * Module: library/hmac_drbg.c
2303 * Caller:
2304 *
2305 * Requires: MBEDTLS_MD_C
2306 *
2307 * Uncomment to enable the HMAC_DRBG random number geerator.
2308 */
2309#define MBEDTLS_HMAC_DRBG_C
2310
2311/**
2312 * \def MBEDTLS_NIST_KW_C
2313 *
2314 * Enable the Key Wrapping mode for 128-bit block ciphers,
2315 * as defined in NIST SP 800-38F. Only KW and KWP modes
2316 * are supported. At the moment, only AES is approved by NIST.
2317 *
2318 * Module: library/nist_kw.c
2319 *
2320 * Requires: MBEDTLS_AES_C and MBEDTLS_CIPHER_C
2321 */
2322#define MBEDTLS_NIST_KW_C
2323
2324/**
2325 * \def MBEDTLS_MD_C
2326 *
2327 * Enable the generic message digest layer.
2328 *
2329 * Module: library/md.c
2330 * Caller:
2331 *
2332 * Uncomment to enable generic message digest wrappers.
2333 */
2334#define MBEDTLS_MD_C
2335
2336/**
2337 * \def MBEDTLS_MD2_C
2338 *
2339 * Enable the MD2 hash algorithm.
2340 *
2341 * Module: library/md2.c
2342 * Caller:
2343 *
2344 * Uncomment to enable support for (rare) MD2-signed X.509 certs.
2345 *
2346 * \warning MD2 is considered a weak message digest and its use constitutes a
2347 * security risk. If possible, we recommend avoiding dependencies on
2348 * it, and considering stronger message digests instead.
2349 *
2350 */
2351//#define MBEDTLS_MD2_C
2352
2353/**
2354 * \def MBEDTLS_MD4_C
2355 *
2356 * Enable the MD4 hash algorithm.
2357 *
2358 * Module: library/md4.c
2359 * Caller:
2360 *
2361 * Uncomment to enable support for (rare) MD4-signed X.509 certs.
2362 *
2363 * \warning MD4 is considered a weak message digest and its use constitutes a
2364 * security risk. If possible, we recommend avoiding dependencies on
2365 * it, and considering stronger message digests instead.
2366 *
2367 */
2368//#define MBEDTLS_MD4_C
2369
2370/**
2371 * \def MBEDTLS_MD5_C
2372 *
2373 * Enable the MD5 hash algorithm.
2374 *
2375 * Module: library/md5.c
2376 * Caller: library/md.c
2377 * library/pem.c
2378 * library/ssl_tls.c
2379 *
2380 * This module is required for SSL/TLS up to version 1.1, and for TLS 1.2
2381 * depending on the handshake parameters. Further, it is used for checking
2382 * MD5-signed certificates, and for PBKDF1 when decrypting PEM-encoded
2383 * encrypted keys.
2384 *
2385 * \warning MD5 is considered a weak message digest and its use constitutes a
2386 * security risk. If possible, we recommend avoiding dependencies on
2387 * it, and considering stronger message digests instead.
2388 *
2389 */
2390//#define MBEDTLS_MD5_C
2391
2392/**
2393 * \def MBEDTLS_MEMORY_BUFFER_ALLOC_C
2394 *
2395 * Enable the buffer allocator implementation that makes use of a (stack)
2396 * based buffer to 'allocate' dynamic memory. (replaces calloc() and free()
2397 * calls)
2398 *
2399 * Module: library/memory_buffer_alloc.c
2400 *
2401 * Requires: MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_C
2402 * MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_MEMORY (to use it within mbed TLS)
2403 *
2404 * Enable this module to enable the buffer memory allocator.
2405 */
2406#define MBEDTLS_MEMORY_BUFFER_ALLOC_C
2407
2408/**
2409 * \def MBEDTLS_NET_C
2410 *
2411 * Enable the TCP and UDP over IPv6/IPv4 networking routines.
2412 *
2413 * \note This module only works on POSIX/Unix (including Linux, BSD and OS X)
2414 * and Windows. For other platforms, you'll want to disable it, and write your
2415 * own networking callbacks to be passed to \c mbedtls_ssl_set_bio().
2416 *
2417 * \note See also our Knowledge Base article about porting to a new
2418 * environment:
2419 * https://tls.mbed.org/kb/how-to/how-do-i-port-mbed-tls-to-a-new-environment-OS
2420 *
2421 * Module: library/net_sockets.c
2422 *
2423 * This module provides networking routines.
2424 */
2425//#define MBEDTLS_NET_C
2426
2427/**
2428 * \def MBEDTLS_OID_C
2429 *
2430 * Enable the OID database.
2431 *
2432 * Module: library/oid.c
2433 * Caller: library/asn1write.c
2434 * library/pkcs5.c
2435 * library/pkparse.c
2436 * library/pkwrite.c
2437 * library/rsa.c
2438 * library/x509.c
2439 * library/x509_create.c
2440 * library/x509_crl.c
2441 * library/x509_crt.c
2442 * library/x509_csr.c
2443 * library/x509write_crt.c
2444 * library/x509write_csr.c
2445 *
2446 * This modules translates between OIDs and internal values.
2447 */
2448#define MBEDTLS_OID_C
2449
2450/**
2451 * \def MBEDTLS_PADLOCK_C
2452 *
2453 * Enable VIA Padlock support on x86.
2454 *
2455 * Module: library/padlock.c
2456 * Caller: library/aes.c
2457 *
2458 * Requires: MBEDTLS_HAVE_ASM
2459 *
2460 * This modules adds support for the VIA PadLock on x86.
2461 */
2462//#define MBEDTLS_PADLOCK_C
2463
2464/**
2465 * \def MBEDTLS_PEM_PARSE_C
2466 *
2467 * Enable PEM decoding / parsing.
2468 *
2469 * Module: library/pem.c
2470 * Caller: library/dhm.c
2471 * library/pkparse.c
2472 * library/x509_crl.c
2473 * library/x509_crt.c
2474 * library/x509_csr.c
2475 *
2476 * Requires: MBEDTLS_BASE64_C
2477 *
2478 * This modules adds support for decoding / parsing PEM files.
2479 */
2480#define MBEDTLS_PEM_PARSE_C
2481
2482/**
2483 * \def MBEDTLS_PEM_WRITE_C
2484 *
2485 * Enable PEM encoding / writing.
2486 *
2487 * Module: library/pem.c
2488 * Caller: library/pkwrite.c
2489 * library/x509write_crt.c
2490 * library/x509write_csr.c
2491 *
2492 * Requires: MBEDTLS_BASE64_C
2493 *
2494 * This modules adds support for encoding / writing PEM files.
2495 */
2496#define MBEDTLS_PEM_WRITE_C
2497
2498/**
2499 * \def MBEDTLS_PK_C
2500 *
2501 * Enable the generic public (asymetric) key layer.
2502 *
2503 * Module: library/pk.c
2504 * Caller: library/ssl_tls.c
2505 * library/ssl_cli.c
2506 * library/ssl_srv.c
2507 *
2508 * Requires: MBEDTLS_RSA_C or MBEDTLS_ECP_C
2509 *
2510 * Uncomment to enable generic public key wrappers.
2511 */
2512#define MBEDTLS_PK_C
2513
2514/**
2515 * \def MBEDTLS_PK_PARSE_C
2516 *
2517 * Enable the generic public (asymetric) key parser.
2518 *
2519 * Module: library/pkparse.c
2520 * Caller: library/x509_crt.c
2521 * library/x509_csr.c
2522 *
2523 * Requires: MBEDTLS_PK_C
2524 *
2525 * Uncomment to enable generic public key parse functions.
2526 */
2527#define MBEDTLS_PK_PARSE_C
2528
2529/**
2530 * \def MBEDTLS_PK_WRITE_C
2531 *
2532 * Enable the generic public (asymetric) key writer.
2533 *
2534 * Module: library/pkwrite.c
2535 * Caller: library/x509write.c
2536 *
2537 * Requires: MBEDTLS_PK_C
2538 *
2539 * Uncomment to enable generic public key write functions.
2540 */
2541#define MBEDTLS_PK_WRITE_C
2542
2543/**
2544 * \def MBEDTLS_PKCS5_C
2545 *
2546 * Enable PKCS#5 functions.
2547 *
2548 * Module: library/pkcs5.c
2549 *
2550 * Requires: MBEDTLS_MD_C
2551 *
2552 * This module adds support for the PKCS#5 functions.
2553 */
2554#define MBEDTLS_PKCS5_C
2555
2556/**
2557 * \def MBEDTLS_PKCS11_C
2558 *
2559 * Enable wrapper for PKCS#11 smartcard support.
2560 *
2561 * Module: library/pkcs11.c
2562 * Caller: library/pk.c
2563 *
2564 * Requires: MBEDTLS_PK_C
2565 *
2566 * This module enables SSL/TLS PKCS #11 smartcard support.
2567 * Requires the presence of the PKCS#11 helper library (libpkcs11-helper)
2568 */
2569//#define MBEDTLS_PKCS11_C
2570
2571/**
2572 * \def MBEDTLS_PKCS12_C
2573 *
2574 * Enable PKCS#12 PBE functions.
2575 * Adds algorithms for parsing PKCS#8 encrypted private keys
2576 *
2577 * Module: library/pkcs12.c
2578 * Caller: library/pkparse.c
2579 *
2580 * Requires: MBEDTLS_ASN1_PARSE_C, MBEDTLS_CIPHER_C, MBEDTLS_MD_C
2581 * Can use: MBEDTLS_ARC4_C
2582 *
2583 * This module enables PKCS#12 functions.
2584 */
2585//#define MBEDTLS_PKCS12_C
2586
2587/**
2588 * \def MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_C
2589 *
2590 * Enable the platform abstraction layer that allows you to re-assign
2591 * functions like calloc(), free(), snprintf(), printf(), fprintf(), exit().
2592 *
2593 * Enabling MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_C enables to use of MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_XXX_ALT
2594 * or MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_XXX_MACRO directives, allowing the functions mentioned
2595 * above to be specified at runtime or compile time respectively.
2596 *
2597 * \note This abstraction layer must be enabled on Windows (including MSYS2)
2598 * as other module rely on it for a fixed snprintf implementation.
2599 *
2600 * Module: library/platform.c
2601 * Caller: Most other .c files
2602 *
2603 * This module enables abstraction of common (libc) functions.
2604 */
2605#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_C
2606
2607/**
2608 * \def MBEDTLS_POLY1305_C
2609 *
2610 * Enable the Poly1305 MAC algorithm.
2611 *
2612 * Module: library/poly1305.c
2613 * Caller: library/chachapoly.c
2614 */
2615#define MBEDTLS_POLY1305_C
2616
2617/**
2618 * \def MBEDTLS_RIPEMD160_C
2619 *
2620 * Enable the RIPEMD-160 hash algorithm.
2621 *
2622 * Module: library/ripemd160.c
2623 * Caller: library/md.c
2624 *
2625 */
2626//#define MBEDTLS_RIPEMD160_C
2627
2628/**
2629 * \def MBEDTLS_RSA_C
2630 *
2631 * Enable the RSA public-key cryptosystem.
2632 *
2633 * Module: library/rsa.c
2634 * library/rsa_internal.c
2635 * Caller: library/ssl_cli.c
2636 * library/ssl_srv.c
2637 * library/ssl_tls.c
2638 * library/x509.c
2639 *
2640 * This module is used by the following key exchanges:
2641 * RSA, DHE-RSA, ECDHE-RSA, RSA-PSK
2642 *
2643 * Requires: MBEDTLS_BIGNUM_C, MBEDTLS_OID_C
2644 */
2645#define MBEDTLS_RSA_C
2646
2647/**
2648 * \def MBEDTLS_SHA1_C
2649 *
2650 * Enable the SHA1 cryptographic hash algorithm.
2651 *
2652 * Module: library/sha1.c
2653 * Caller: library/md.c
2654 * library/ssl_cli.c
2655 * library/ssl_srv.c
2656 * library/ssl_tls.c
2657 * library/x509write_crt.c
2658 *
2659 * This module is required for SSL/TLS up to version 1.1, for TLS 1.2
2660 * depending on the handshake parameters, and for SHA1-signed certificates.
2661 *
2662 * \warning SHA-1 is considered a weak message digest and its use constitutes
2663 * a security risk. If possible, we recommend avoiding dependencies
2664 * on it, and considering stronger message digests instead.
2665 *
2666 */
2667#define MBEDTLS_SHA1_C
2668
2669/**
2670 * \def MBEDTLS_SHA256_C
2671 *
2672 * Enable the SHA-224 and SHA-256 cryptographic hash algorithms.
2673 *
2674 * Module: library/sha256.c
2675 * Caller: library/entropy.c
2676 * library/md.c
2677 * library/ssl_cli.c
2678 * library/ssl_srv.c
2679 * library/ssl_tls.c
2680 *
2681 * This module adds support for SHA-224 and SHA-256.
2682 * This module is required for the SSL/TLS 1.2 PRF function.
2683 */
2684#define MBEDTLS_SHA256_C
2685
2686/**
2687 * \def MBEDTLS_SHA512_C
2688 *
2689 * Enable the SHA-384 and SHA-512 cryptographic hash algorithms.
2690 *
2691 * Module: library/sha512.c
2692 * Caller: library/entropy.c
2693 * library/md.c
2694 * library/ssl_cli.c
2695 * library/ssl_srv.c
2696 *
2697 * This module adds support for SHA-384 and SHA-512.
2698 */
2699#define MBEDTLS_SHA512_C
2700
2701/**
2702 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_CACHE_C
2703 *
2704 * Enable simple SSL cache implementation.
2705 *
2706 * Module: library/ssl_cache.c
2707 * Caller:
2708 *
2709 * Requires: MBEDTLS_SSL_CACHE_C
2710 */
2711//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_CACHE_C
2712
2713/**
2714 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_COOKIE_C
2715 *
2716 * Enable basic implementation of DTLS cookies for hello verification.
2717 *
2718 * Module: library/ssl_cookie.c
2719 * Caller:
2720 */
2721//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_COOKIE_C
2722
2723/**
2724 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_TICKET_C
2725 *
2726 * Enable an implementation of TLS server-side callbacks for session tickets.
2727 *
2728 * Module: library/ssl_ticket.c
2729 * Caller:
2730 *
2731 * Requires: MBEDTLS_CIPHER_C
2732 */
2733//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_TICKET_C
2734
2735/**
2736 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_CLI_C
2737 *
2738 * Enable the SSL/TLS client code.
2739 *
2740 * Module: library/ssl_cli.c
2741 * Caller:
2742 *
2743 * Requires: MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS_C
2744 *
2745 * This module is required for SSL/TLS client support.
2746 */
2747//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_CLI_C
2748
2749/**
2750 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C
2751 *
2752 * Enable the SSL/TLS server code.
2753 *
2754 * Module: library/ssl_srv.c
2755 * Caller:
2756 *
2757 * Requires: MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS_C
2758 *
2759 * This module is required for SSL/TLS server support.
2760 */
2761//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C
2762
2763/**
2764 * \def MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS_C
2765 *
2766 * Enable the generic SSL/TLS code.
2767 *
2768 * Module: library/ssl_tls.c
2769 * Caller: library/ssl_cli.c
2770 * library/ssl_srv.c
2771 *
2772 * Requires: MBEDTLS_CIPHER_C, MBEDTLS_MD_C
2773 * and at least one of the MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_XXX defines
2774 *
2775 * This module is required for SSL/TLS.
2776 */
2777//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS_C
2778
2779/**
2780 * \def MBEDTLS_THREADING_C
2781 *
2782 * Enable the threading abstraction layer.
2783 * By default mbed TLS assumes it is used in a non-threaded environment or that
2784 * contexts are not shared between threads. If you do intend to use contexts
2785 * between threads, you will need to enable this layer to prevent race
2786 * conditions. See also our Knowledge Base article about threading:
2787 * https://tls.mbed.org/kb/development/thread-safety-and-multi-threading
2788 *
2789 * Module: library/threading.c
2790 *
2791 * This allows different threading implementations (self-implemented or
2792 * provided).
2793 *
2794 * You will have to enable either MBEDTLS_THREADING_ALT or
2795 * MBEDTLS_THREADING_PTHREAD.
2796 *
2797 * Enable this layer to allow use of mutexes within mbed TLS
2798 */
2799#define MBEDTLS_THREADING_C
2800
2801/**
2802 * \def MBEDTLS_TIMING_C
2803 *
2804 * Enable the semi-portable timing interface.
2805 *
2806 * \note The provided implementation only works on POSIX/Unix (including Linux,
2807 * BSD and OS X) and Windows. On other platforms, you can either disable that
2808 * module and provide your own implementations of the callbacks needed by
2809 * \c mbedtls_ssl_set_timer_cb() for DTLS, or leave it enabled and provide
2810 * your own implementation of the whole module by setting
2811 * \c MBEDTLS_TIMING_ALT in the current file.
2812 *
2813 * \note See also our Knowledge Base article about porting to a new
2814 * environment:
2815 * https://tls.mbed.org/kb/how-to/how-do-i-port-mbed-tls-to-a-new-environment-OS
2816 *
2817 * Module: library/timing.c
2818 * Caller: library/havege.c
2819 *
2820 * This module is used by the HAVEGE random number generator.
2821 */
2822#define MBEDTLS_TIMING_C
2823
2824/**
2825 * \def MBEDTLS_VERSION_C
2826 *
2827 * Enable run-time version information.
2828 *
2829 * Module: library/version.c
2830 *
2831 * This module provides run-time version information.
2832 */
2833#define MBEDTLS_VERSION_C
2834
2835/**
2836 * \def MBEDTLS_X509_USE_C
2837 *
2838 * Enable X.509 core for using certificates.
2839 *
2840 * Module: library/x509.c
2841 * Caller: library/x509_crl.c
2842 * library/x509_crt.c
2843 * library/x509_csr.c
2844 *
2845 * Requires: MBEDTLS_ASN1_PARSE_C, MBEDTLS_BIGNUM_C, MBEDTLS_OID_C,
2846 * MBEDTLS_PK_PARSE_C
2847 *
2848 * This module is required for the X.509 parsing modules.
2849 */
2850//#define MBEDTLS_X509_USE_C
2851
2852/**
2853 * \def MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C
2854 *
2855 * Enable X.509 certificate parsing.
2856 *
2857 * Module: library/x509_crt.c
2858 * Caller: library/ssl_cli.c
2859 * library/ssl_srv.c
2860 * library/ssl_tls.c
2861 *
2862 * Requires: MBEDTLS_X509_USE_C
2863 *
2864 * This module is required for X.509 certificate parsing.
2865 */
2866//#define MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C
2867
2868/**
2869 * \def MBEDTLS_X509_CRL_PARSE_C
2870 *
2871 * Enable X.509 CRL parsing.
2872 *
2873 * Module: library/x509_crl.c
2874 * Caller: library/x509_crt.c
2875 *
2876 * Requires: MBEDTLS_X509_USE_C
2877 *
2878 * This module is required for X.509 CRL parsing.
2879 */
2880//#define MBEDTLS_X509_CRL_PARSE_C
2881
2882/**
2883 * \def MBEDTLS_X509_CSR_PARSE_C
2884 *
2885 * Enable X.509 Certificate Signing Request (CSR) parsing.
2886 *
2887 * Module: library/x509_csr.c
2888 * Caller: library/x509_crt_write.c
2889 *
2890 * Requires: MBEDTLS_X509_USE_C
2891 *
2892 * This module is used for reading X.509 certificate request.
2893 */
2894//#define MBEDTLS_X509_CSR_PARSE_C
2895
2896/**
2897 * \def MBEDTLS_X509_CREATE_C
2898 *
2899 * Enable X.509 core for creating certificates.
2900 *
2901 * Module: library/x509_create.c
2902 *
2903 * Requires: MBEDTLS_BIGNUM_C, MBEDTLS_OID_C, MBEDTLS_PK_WRITE_C
2904 *
2905 * This module is the basis for creating X.509 certificates and CSRs.
2906 */
2907//#define MBEDTLS_X509_CREATE_C
2908
2909/**
2910 * \def MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_WRITE_C
2911 *
2912 * Enable creating X.509 certificates.
2913 *
2914 * Module: library/x509_crt_write.c
2915 *
2916 * Requires: MBEDTLS_X509_CREATE_C
2917 *
2918 * This module is required for X.509 certificate creation.
2919 */
2920//#define MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_WRITE_C
2921
2922/**
2923 * \def MBEDTLS_X509_CSR_WRITE_C
2924 *
2925 * Enable creating X.509 Certificate Signing Requests (CSR).
2926 *
2927 * Module: library/x509_csr_write.c
2928 *
2929 * Requires: MBEDTLS_X509_CREATE_C
2930 *
2931 * This module is required for X.509 certificate request writing.
2932 */
2933//#define MBEDTLS_X509_CSR_WRITE_C
2934
2935/**
2936 * \def MBEDTLS_XTEA_C
2937 *
2938 * Enable the XTEA block cipher.
2939 *
2940 * Module: library/xtea.c
2941 * Caller:
2942 */
2943//#define MBEDTLS_XTEA_C
2944
2945/* \} name SECTION: mbed TLS modules */
2946
2947/**
2948 * \name SECTION: Module configuration options
2949 *
2950 * This section allows for the setting of module specific sizes and
2951 * configuration options. The default values are already present in the
2952 * relevant header files and should suffice for the regular use cases.
2953 *
2954 * Our advice is to enable options and change their values here
2955 * only if you have a good reason and know the consequences.
2956 *
2957 * Please check the respective header file for documentation on these
2958 * parameters (to prevent duplicate documentation).
2959 * \{
2960 */
2961
2962/* MPI / BIGNUM options */
2963//#define MBEDTLS_MPI_WINDOW_SIZE 6 /**< Maximum windows size used. */
2964//#define MBEDTLS_MPI_MAX_SIZE 1024 /**< Maximum number of bytes for usable MPIs. */
2965
2966/* CTR_DRBG options */
2967//#define MBEDTLS_CTR_DRBG_ENTROPY_LEN 48 /**< Amount of entropy used per seed by default (48 with SHA-512, 32 with SHA-256) */
2968/*! Maximal reseed counter - indicates maximal number of
2969requests allowed between reseeds; according to NIST 800-90
2970it is (2^48 - 1), our restriction is : (int - 0xFFFF - 0xF).*/
2971#define MBEDTLS_CTR_DRBG_RESEED_INTERVAL 0xFFF0 /**< Interval before reseed is performed by default */
2972//#define MBEDTLS_CTR_DRBG_MAX_INPUT 256 /**< Maximum number of additional input bytes */
2973//#define MBEDTLS_CTR_DRBG_MAX_REQUEST 1024 /**< Maximum number of requested bytes per call */
2974//#define MBEDTLS_CTR_DRBG_MAX_SEED_INPUT 384 /**< Maximum size of (re)seed buffer */
2975//#define MBEDTLS_CTR_DRBG_USE_128_BIT_KEY /**< Use 128-bit key for CTR_DRBG - may reduce security (see ctr_drbg.h) */
2976
2977/* HMAC_DRBG options */
2978//#define MBEDTLS_HMAC_DRBG_RESEED_INTERVAL 10000 /**< Interval before reseed is performed by default */
2979//#define MBEDTLS_HMAC_DRBG_MAX_INPUT 256 /**< Maximum number of additional input bytes */
2980//#define MBEDTLS_HMAC_DRBG_MAX_REQUEST 1024 /**< Maximum number of requested bytes per call */
2981//#define MBEDTLS_HMAC_DRBG_MAX_SEED_INPUT 384 /**< Maximum size of (re)seed buffer */
2982
2983/* ECP options */
2984//#define MBEDTLS_ECP_MAX_BITS 521 /**< Maximum bit size of groups */
2985//#define MBEDTLS_ECP_WINDOW_SIZE 6 /**< Maximum window size used */
2986//#define MBEDTLS_ECP_FIXED_POINT_OPTIM 1 /**< Enable fixed-point speed-up */
2987
2988/* Entropy options */
2989//#define MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_MAX_SOURCES 20 /**< Maximum number of sources supported */
2990#define MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_MAX_GATHER 144 /**< Maximum amount requested from entropy sources */
2991//#define MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_MIN_HARDWARE 32 /**< Default minimum number of bytes required for the hardware entropy source mbedtls_hardware_poll() before entropy is released */
2992
2993/* Memory buffer allocator options */
2994//#define MBEDTLS_MEMORY_ALIGN_MULTIPLE 4 /**< Align on multiples of this value */
2995
2996/* Platform options */
2997//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_STD_MEM_HDR <stdlib.h> /**< Header to include if MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_NO_STD_FUNCTIONS is defined. Don't define if no header is needed. */
2998//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_STD_CALLOC calloc /**< Default allocator to use, can be undefined */
2999//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_STD_FREE free /**< Default free to use, can be undefined */
3000//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_STD_EXIT exit /**< Default exit to use, can be undefined */
3001//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_STD_TIME time /**< Default time to use, can be undefined. MBEDTLS_HAVE_TIME must be enabled */
3002//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_STD_FPRINTF fprintf /**< Default fprintf to use, can be undefined */
3003//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_STD_PRINTF printf /**< Default printf to use, can be undefined */
3004/* Note: your snprintf must correclty zero-terminate the buffer! */
3005//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_STD_SNPRINTF snprintf /**< Default snprintf to use, can be undefined */
3006//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_STD_EXIT_SUCCESS 0 /**< Default exit value to use, can be undefined */
3007//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_STD_EXIT_FAILURE 1 /**< Default exit value to use, can be undefined */
3008//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_STD_NV_SEED_READ mbedtls_platform_std_nv_seed_read /**< Default nv_seed_read function to use, can be undefined */
3009//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_STD_NV_SEED_WRITE mbedtls_platform_std_nv_seed_write /**< Default nv_seed_write function to use, can be undefined */
3010//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_STD_NV_SEED_FILE "seedfile" /**< Seed file to read/write with default implementation */
3011
3012/* To Use Function Macros MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_C must be enabled */
3013/* MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_XXX_MACRO and MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_XXX_ALT cannot both be defined */
3014//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_CALLOC_MACRO calloc /**< Default allocator macro to use, can be undefined */
3015//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_FREE_MACRO free /**< Default free macro to use, can be undefined */
3016//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_EXIT_MACRO exit /**< Default exit macro to use, can be undefined */
3017//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_TIME_MACRO time /**< Default time macro to use, can be undefined. MBEDTLS_HAVE_TIME must be enabled */
3018//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_TIME_TYPE_MACRO time_t /**< Default time macro to use, can be undefined. MBEDTLS_HAVE_TIME must be enabled */
3019//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_FPRINTF_MACRO fprintf /**< Default fprintf macro to use, can be undefined */
3020//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_PRINTF_MACRO printf /**< Default printf macro to use, can be undefined */
3021/* Note: your snprintf must correclty zero-terminate the buffer! */
3022//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_SNPRINTF_MACRO snprintf /**< Default snprintf macro to use, can be undefined */
3023//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_NV_SEED_READ_MACRO mbedtls_platform_std_nv_seed_read /**< Default nv_seed_read function to use, can be undefined */
3024//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_NV_SEED_WRITE_MACRO mbedtls_platform_std_nv_seed_write /**< Default nv_seed_write function to use, can be undefined */
3025
3026/**
3027 * \brief This macro is invoked by the library when an invalid parameter
3028 * is detected that is only checked with MBEDTLS_CHECK_PARAMS
3029 * (see the documentation of that option for context).
3030 *
3031 * When you leave this undefined here, a default definition is
3032 * provided that invokes the function mbedtls_param_failed(),
3033 * which is declared in platform_util.h for the benefit of the
3034 * library, but that you need to define in your application.
3035 *
3036 * When you define this here, this replaces the default
3037 * definition in platform_util.h (which no longer declares the
3038 * function mbedtls_param_failed()) and it is your responsibility
3039 * to make sure this macro expands to something suitable (in
3040 * particular, that all the necessary declarations are visible
3041 * from within the library - you can ensure that by providing
3042 * them in this file next to the macro definition).
3043 *
3044 * Note that you may define this macro to expand to nothing, in
3045 * which case you don't have to worry about declarations or
3046 * definitions. However, you will then be notified about invalid
3047 * parameters only in non-void functions, and void function will
3048 * just silently return early on invalid parameters, which
3049 * partially negates the benefits of enabling
3050 * #MBEDTLS_CHECK_PARAMS in the first place, so is discouraged.
3051 *
3052 * \param cond The expression that should evaluate to true, but doesn't.
3053 */
3054//#define MBEDTLS_PARAM_FAILED( cond ) assert( cond )
3055
3056/* SSL Cache options */
3057//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_CACHE_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT 86400 /**< 1 day */
3058//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_CACHE_DEFAULT_MAX_ENTRIES 50 /**< Maximum entries in cache */
3059
3060/* SSL options */
3061
3062/** \def MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_CONTENT_LEN
3063 *
3064 * Maximum length (in bytes) of incoming and outgoing plaintext fragments.
3065 *
3066 * This determines the size of both the incoming and outgoing TLS I/O buffers
3067 * in such a way that both are capable of holding the specified amount of
3068 * plaintext data, regardless of the protection mechanism used.
3069 *
3070 * To configure incoming and outgoing I/O buffers separately, use
3071 * #MBEDTLS_SSL_IN_CONTENT_LEN and #MBEDTLS_SSL_OUT_CONTENT_LEN,
3072 * which overwrite the value set by this option.
3073 *
3074 * \note When using a value less than the default of 16KB on the client, it is
3075 * recommended to use the Maximum Fragment Length (MFL) extension to
3076 * inform the server about this limitation. On the server, there
3077 * is no supported, standardized way of informing the client about
3078 * restriction on the maximum size of incoming messages, and unless
3079 * the limitation has been communicated by other means, it is recommended
3080 * to only change the outgoing buffer size #MBEDTLS_SSL_OUT_CONTENT_LEN
3081 * while keeping the default value of 16KB for the incoming buffer.
3082 *
3083 * Uncomment to set the maximum plaintext size of both
3084 * incoming and outgoing I/O buffers.
3085 */
3086//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_CONTENT_LEN 16384
3087
3088/** \def MBEDTLS_SSL_IN_CONTENT_LEN
3089 *
3090 * Maximum length (in bytes) of incoming plaintext fragments.
3091 *
3092 * This determines the size of the incoming TLS I/O buffer in such a way
3093 * that it is capable of holding the specified amount of plaintext data,
3094 * regardless of the protection mechanism used.
3095 *
3096 * If this option is undefined, it inherits its value from
3097 * #MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_CONTENT_LEN.
3098 *
3099 * \note When using a value less than the default of 16KB on the client, it is
3100 * recommended to use the Maximum Fragment Length (MFL) extension to
3101 * inform the server about this limitation. On the server, there
3102 * is no supported, standardized way of informing the client about
3103 * restriction on the maximum size of incoming messages, and unless
3104 * the limitation has been communicated by other means, it is recommended
3105 * to only change the outgoing buffer size #MBEDTLS_SSL_OUT_CONTENT_LEN
3106 * while keeping the default value of 16KB for the incoming buffer.
3107 *
3108 * Uncomment to set the maximum plaintext size of the incoming I/O buffer
3109 * independently of the outgoing I/O buffer.
3110 */
3111//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_IN_CONTENT_LEN 16384
3112
3113/** \def MBEDTLS_SSL_OUT_CONTENT_LEN
3114 *
3115 * Maximum length (in bytes) of outgoing plaintext fragments.
3116 *
3117 * This determines the size of the outgoing TLS I/O buffer in such a way
3118 * that it is capable of holding the specified amount of plaintext data,
3119 * regardless of the protection mechanism used.
3120 *
3121 * If this option undefined, it inherits its value from
3122 * #MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_CONTENT_LEN.
3123 *
3124 * It is possible to save RAM by setting a smaller outward buffer, while keeping
3125 * the default inward 16384 byte buffer to conform to the TLS specification.
3126 *
3127 * The minimum required outward buffer size is determined by the handshake
3128 * protocol's usage. Handshaking will fail if the outward buffer is too small.
3129 * The specific size requirement depends on the configured ciphers and any
3130 * certificate data which is sent during the handshake.
3131 *
3132 * Uncomment to set the maximum plaintext size of the outgoing I/O buffer
3133 * independently of the incoming I/O buffer.
3134 */
3135//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_OUT_CONTENT_LEN 16384
3136
3137/** \def MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_MAX_BUFFERING
3138 *
3139 * Maximum number of heap-allocated bytes for the purpose of
3140 * DTLS handshake message reassembly and future message buffering.
3141 *
3142 * This should be at least 9/8 * MBEDTLSSL_IN_CONTENT_LEN
3143 * to account for a reassembled handshake message of maximum size,
3144 * together with its reassembly bitmap.
3145 *
3146 * A value of 2 * MBEDTLS_SSL_IN_CONTENT_LEN (32768 by default)
3147 * should be sufficient for all practical situations as it allows
3148 * to reassembly a large handshake message (such as a certificate)
3149 * while buffering multiple smaller handshake messages.
3150 *
3151 */
3152//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_MAX_BUFFERING 32768
3153
3154//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_DEFAULT_TICKET_LIFETIME 86400 /**< Lifetime of session tickets (if enabled) */
3155//#define MBEDTLS_PSK_MAX_LEN 32 /**< Max size of TLS pre-shared keys, in bytes (default 256 bits) */
3156//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_COOKIE_TIMEOUT 60 /**< Default expiration delay of DTLS cookies, in seconds if HAVE_TIME, or in number of cookies issued */
3157
3158/**
3159 * Complete list of ciphersuites to use, in order of preference.
3160 *
3161 * \warning No dependency checking is done on that field! This option can only
3162 * be used to restrict the set of available ciphersuites. It is your
3163 * responsibility to make sure the needed modules are active.
3164 *
3165 * Use this to save a few hundred bytes of ROM (default ordering of all
3166 * available ciphersuites) and a few to a few hundred bytes of RAM.
3167 *
3168 * The value below is only an example, not the default.
3169 */
3170//#define MBEDTLS_SSL_CIPHERSUITES MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384,MBEDTLS_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
3171
3172/* X509 options */
3173//#define MBEDTLS_X509_MAX_INTERMEDIATE_CA 8 /**< Maximum number of intermediate CAs in a verification chain. */
3174//#define MBEDTLS_X509_MAX_FILE_PATH_LEN 512 /**< Maximum length of a path/filename string in bytes including the null terminator character ('\0'). */
3175
3176/**
3177 * Allow SHA-1 in the default TLS configuration for certificate signing.
3178 * Without this build-time option, SHA-1 support must be activated explicitly
3179 * through mbedtls_ssl_conf_cert_profile. Turning on this option is not
3180 * recommended because of it is possible to generate SHA-1 collisions, however
3181 * this may be safe for legacy infrastructure where additional controls apply.
3182 *
3183 * \warning SHA-1 is considered a weak message digest and its use constitutes
3184 * a security risk. If possible, we recommend avoiding dependencies
3185 * on it, and considering stronger message digests instead.
3186 *
3187 */
3188// #define MBEDTLS_TLS_DEFAULT_ALLOW_SHA1_IN_CERTIFICATES
3189
3190/**
3191 * Allow SHA-1 in the default TLS configuration for TLS 1.2 handshake
3192 * signature and ciphersuite selection. Without this build-time option, SHA-1
3193 * support must be activated explicitly through mbedtls_ssl_conf_sig_hashes.
3194 * The use of SHA-1 in TLS <= 1.1 and in HMAC-SHA-1 is always allowed by
3195 * default. At the time of writing, there is no practical attack on the use
3196 * of SHA-1 in handshake signatures, hence this option is turned on by default
3197 * to preserve compatibility with existing peers, but the general
3198 * warning applies nonetheless:
3199 *
3200 * \warning SHA-1 is considered a weak message digest and its use constitutes
3201 * a security risk. If possible, we recommend avoiding dependencies
3202 * on it, and considering stronger message digests instead.
3203 *
3204 */
3205#define MBEDTLS_TLS_DEFAULT_ALLOW_SHA1_IN_KEY_EXCHANGE
3206
3207/**
3208 * Uncomment the macro to let mbed TLS use your alternate implementation of
3209 * mbedtls_platform_zeroize(). This replaces the default implementation in
3210 * platform_util.c.
3211 *
3212 * mbedtls_platform_zeroize() is a widely used function across the library to
3213 * zero a block of memory. The implementation is expected to be secure in the
3214 * sense that it has been written to prevent the compiler from removing calls
3215 * to mbedtls_platform_zeroize() as part of redundant code elimination
3216 * optimizations. However, it is difficult to guarantee that calls to
3217 * mbedtls_platform_zeroize() will not be optimized by the compiler as older
3218 * versions of the C language standards do not provide a secure implementation
3219 * of memset(). Therefore, MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_ZEROIZE_ALT enables users to
3220 * configure their own implementation of mbedtls_platform_zeroize(), for
3221 * example by using directives specific to their compiler, features from newer
3222 * C standards (e.g using memset_s() in C11) or calling a secure memset() from
3223 * their system (e.g explicit_bzero() in BSD).
3224 */
3225//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_ZEROIZE_ALT
3226
3227/**
3228 * Uncomment the macro to let Mbed TLS use your alternate implementation of
3229 * mbedtls_platform_gmtime_r(). This replaces the default implementation in
3230 * platform_util.c.
3231 *
3232 * gmtime() is not a thread-safe function as defined in the C standard. The
3233 * library will try to use safer implementations of this function, such as
3234 * gmtime_r() when available. However, if Mbed TLS cannot identify the target
3235 * system, the implementation of mbedtls_platform_gmtime_r() will default to
3236 * using the standard gmtime(). In this case, calls from the library to
3237 * gmtime() will be guarded by the global mutex mbedtls_threading_gmtime_mutex
3238 * if MBEDTLS_THREADING_C is enabled. We recommend that calls from outside the
3239 * library are also guarded with this mutex to avoid race conditions. However,
3240 * if the macro MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_GMTIME_R_ALT is defined, Mbed TLS will
3241 * unconditionally use the implementation for mbedtls_platform_gmtime_r()
3242 * supplied at compile time.
3243 */
3244//#define MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_GMTIME_R_ALT
3245
3246/* \} name SECTION: Customisation configuration options */
3247
3248/* Target and application specific configurations */
3249//#define YOTTA_CFG_MBEDTLS_TARGET_CONFIG_FILE "mbedtls/target_config.h"
3250
3251#if defined(TARGET_LIKE_MBED) && defined(YOTTA_CFG_MBEDTLS_TARGET_CONFIG_FILE)
3252#include YOTTA_CFG_MBEDTLS_TARGET_CONFIG_FILE
3253#endif
3254
3255/*
3256 * Allow user to override any previous default.
3257 *
3258 * Use two macro names for that, as:
3259 * - with yotta the prefix YOTTA_CFG_ is forced
3260 * - without yotta is looks weird to have a YOTTA prefix.
3261 */
3262#if defined(YOTTA_CFG_MBEDTLS_USER_CONFIG_FILE)
3263#include YOTTA_CFG_MBEDTLS_USER_CONFIG_FILE
3264#elif defined(MBEDTLS_USER_CONFIG_FILE)
3265#include MBEDTLS_USER_CONFIG_FILE
3266#endif
3267
3268#include "mbedtls/check_config.h"
3269
3270#endif /* MBEDTLS_CONFIG_H */