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Gilles Peskinee79923c2025-10-10 15:50:20 +02001## CMake as the only build system
2Mbed TLS now uses CMake exclusively to configure and drive its build process.
3Support for the GNU Make and Microsoft Visual Studio project-based build systems has been removed.
4
5The previous `.sln` and `.vcxproj` files are no longer distributed or generated.
6
7See the `Compiling` section in README.md for instructions on building the Mbed TLS libraries and tests with CMake.
8If you develop in Microsoft Visual Studio, you could either generate a Visual Studio solution using a CMake generator, or open the CMake project directly in Visual Studio.
9
10### Translating Make commands to CMake
11
12With the removal of GNU Make support, all build, test, and installation operations must now be performed using CMake.
13This section provides a quick reference for translating common `make` commands into their CMake equivalents.
14
15#### Basic build workflow
16
17Run `cmake -S . -B build` once before building to configure the build and generate native build files (e.g., Makefiles) in the `build` directory.
18This sets up an out-of-tree build, which is recommended.
19
20| Make command | CMake equivalent | Description |
21|----------------|------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------|
22| `make` | `cmake --build build` | Build the libraries, programs, and tests in the `build` directory. |
23| `make test` | `ctest --test-dir build` | Run the tests produced by the previous build. |
24| `make clean` | `cmake --build build --target clean` | Remove build artifacts produced by the previous build. |
25| `make install` | `cmake --install build --prefix build/install` | Install the built libraries, headers, and tests to `build/install`. |
26
27#### Building specific targets
28
29Unless otherwise specified, the CMake command in the table below should be preceded by a `cmake -S . -B build` call to configure the build and generate build files in the `build` directory.
30
31| Make command | CMake equivalent | Description |
32|-----------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------|
33| `make lib` | `cmake --build build --target lib` | Build only the libraries. |
34| `make tests` | `cmake -S . -B build -DENABLE_PROGRAMS=Off && cmake --build build` | Build test suites. |
35| `make programs` | `cmake --build build --target programs` | Build example programs. |
36| `make apidoc` | `cmake --build build --target mbedtls-apidoc` | Build documentation. |
37
38Target names may differ slightly; use `cmake --build build --target help` to list all available CMake targets.
39
40There is no CMake equivalent for `make generated_files` or `make neat`.
41Generated files are automatically created in the build tree with `cmake --build build` and removed with `cmake --build build --target clean`.
42If you need to build the generated files in the source tree without involving CMake, you can call `framework/scripts/make_generated_files.py`.
43
44There is currently no equivalent for `make uninstall` in the Mbed TLS CMake build system.
45
46#### Common build options
47
48The following table illustrates the approximate CMake equivalents of common make commands.
49Most CMake examples show only the configuration step, others (like installation) correspond to different stages of the build process.
50
51| Make usage | CMake usage | Description |
52|----------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------|----------------------|
53| `make DEBUG=1` | `cmake -S . -B build -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug` | Build in debug mode. |
54| `make SHARED=1` | `cmake -S . -B build -DUSE_SHARED_MBEDTLS_LIBRARY=On` | Also build shared libraries. |
55| `make GEN_FILES=""` | `cmake -S . -B build -DGEN_FILES=OFF` | Skip generating files (not a strict equivalent). |
56| `make DESTDIR=install_dir` | `cmake --install build --prefix install_dir` | Specify installation path. |
57| `make CC=clang` | `cmake -S . -B build -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=clang` | Set the compiler. |
58| `make CFLAGS='-O2 -Wall'` | `cmake -S . -B build -DCMAKE_C_FLAGS="-O2 -Wall"` | Set compiler flags. |
59
60## Repository split
61In Mbed TLS 4.0, the project was split into two repositories:
62- [Mbed TLS](https://github.com/Mbed-TLS/mbedtls): provides TLS and X.509 functionality.
63- [TF-PSA-Crypto](https://github.com/Mbed-TLS/TF-PSA-Crypto): provides the standalone cryptography library, implementing the PSA Cryptography API.
64Mbed TLS consumes TF-PSA-Crypto as a submodule.
65You should stay with Mbed TLS if you use TLS or X.509 functionality. You still have direct access to the cryptography library.
66
67### File and directory relocations
68
69The following table summarizes the file and directory relocations resulting from the repository split between Mbed TLS and TF-PSA-Crypto.
70These changes reflect the move of cryptographic, cryptographic-adjacent, and platform components from Mbed TLS into the new TF-PSA-Crypto repository.
71
72| Original location | New location(s) | Notes |
73|-----------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------|
74| `library/*` (<sup>†</sup>) | `tf-psa-crypto/core/`<br>`tf-psa-crypto/drivers/builtin/src/` | Contains cryptographic, cryptographic-adjacent (e.g., ASN.1, Base64), and platform C modules and headers. |
75| `include/mbedtls/*` (<sup>†</sup>) | `tf-psa-crypto/include/mbedtls/`<br>`tf-psa-crypto/drivers/builtin/include/private/` | Public headers moved to `include/mbedtls`; now internal headers moved to `include/private`. |
76| `include/psa` | `tf-psa-crypto/include/psa` | All PSA headers consolidated here. |
77| `3rdparty/everest`<br>`3rdparty/p256-m` | `tf-psa-crypto/drivers/everest`<br>`tf-psa-crypto/drivers/p256-m` | Third-party crypto driver implementations. |
78
79(<sup>†</sup>) The `library` and `include/mbedtls` directories still exist in Mbed TLS, but now contain only TLS and X.509 components.
80
81### Configuration file split
82Cryptography and platform configuration options have been moved from `include/mbedtls/mbedtls_config.h` to `tf-psa-crypto/include/psa/crypto_config.h`, which is now mandatory.
83See [Compile-time configuration](#compile-time-configuration).
84
85The header `include/mbedtls/mbedtls_config.h` still exists and now contains only the TLS and X.509 configuration options.
86
87If you use the Python script `scripts/config.py` to adjust your configuration, you do not need to modify your scripts to specify which configuration file to edit, the script automatically updates the correct file.
88
89There have been significant changes in the configuration options, primarily affecting cryptography.
90
91#### Cryptography configuration
92- See [psa-transition.md](https://github.com/Mbed-TLS/TF-PSA-Crypto/blob/development/docs/psa-transition.md#compile-time-configuration).
93- See also the following sections in the TF-PSA-Crypto 1.0 migration guide:
94 - *PSA as the Only Cryptography API* and its sub-section *Impact on the Library Configuration*
95 - *Random Number Generation Configuration*
96
97#### TLS configuration
98For details about TLS-related changes, see [Changes to TLS options](#changes-to-tls-options).
99
100### Impact on some usages of the library
101
102#### Checking out a branch or a tag
103After checking out a branch or tag of the Mbed TLS repository, you must now recursively update the submodules, as TF-PSA-Crypto contains itself a nested submodule:
104```
105git submodule update --init --recursive
106```
107
108#### Linking directly to a built library
109
110The Mbed TLS CMake build system still provides the cryptography libraries under their legacy name, `libmbedcrypto.<ext>`, so you can continue linking against them.
111These libraries are still located in the `library` directory within the build tree.
112
113The cryptography libraries are also now provided as `libtfpsacrypto.<ext>`, consistent with the naming used in the TF-PSA-Crypto repository.
114
115You may need to update include paths to the public header files, see [File and Directory Relocations](#file-and-directory-relocations) for details.
116
117#### Using Mbed TLS as a CMake subproject
118
119The base name of the libraries are now `tfpsacrypto` (formely `mbedcrypto`), `mbedx509` and `mbedtls`.
120As before, these base names are also the names of CMake targets to build each library.
121If your CMake scripts reference a cryptography library target, you need to update its name accordingly.
122
123For example, the following CMake code:
124```
125target_link_libraries(mytarget PRIVATE mbedcrypto)
126```
127should be updated to:
128```
129target_link_libraries(mytarget PRIVATE tfpsacrypto)
130```
131
132You can refer to the following example demonstrating how to consume Mbed TLS as a CMake subproject:
133- `programs/test/cmake_subproject`
134
135#### Using Mbed TLS as a CMake package
136
137The same renaming applies to the cryptography library targets declared as part of the Mbed TLS CMake package, use `MbedTLS::tfpsacrypto` instead of `MbedTLS::mbedcrypto`.
138
139For example, the following CMake code:
140```
141find_package(MbedTLS REQUIRED)
142target_link_libraries(myapp PRIVATE MbedTLS::mbedcrypto)
143```
144should be updated to:
145```
146find_package(MbedTLS REQUIRED)
147target_link_libraries(myapp PRIVATE MbedTLS::tfpsacrypto)
148```
149You can also refer to the following example programs demonstrating how to consume Mbed TLS as a CMake package:
150- `programs/test/cmake_package`
151- `programs/test/cmake_package_install`
152
153#### Using the Mbed TLS Crypto pkg-config file
154
155The Mbed TLS CMake build system still provides the pkg-config file mbedcrypto.pc, so you can continue using it.
156Internally, it now references the tfpsacrypto library.
157
158A new pkg-config file, `tfpsacrypto.pc`, is also provided.
159Both `mbedcrypto.pc` and `tfpsacrypto.pc` are functionally equivalent, providing the same compiler and linker flags.
160
161#### Using Mbed TLS as an installed library
162
163The Mbed TLS CMake build system still installs the cryptography libraries under their legacy name, `libmbedcrypto.<ext>`, so you can continue linking against them.
164The cryptography library is also now provided as `libtfpsacrypto.<ext>`.
165
166Regarding the headers, the main change is the relocation of some headers to subdirectories called `private`.
167These headers are installed primarily to satisfy compiler dependencies.
168Others remain for historical reasons and may be cleaned up in later versions of the library.
169
170We strongly recommend not relying on the declarations in these headers, as they may be removed or modified without notice.
171See the section Private Declarations in the TF-PSA-Crypto 1.0 migration guide for more information.
172
173Finally, note the new `include/tf-psa-crypto` directory, which contains the TF-PSA-Crypto version and build-time configuration headers.
174
175### Audience-Specific Notes
176
177#### Application Developers using a distribution package
178- See [Impact on usages of the library](#impact-on-some-usages-of-the-library) for the possible impacts on:
179 - Linking against the cryptography library or CMake targets.
180 - Using the Mbed TLS Crypto pkg-config file.
181 - Using Mbed TLS as an installed library
182
183### Developer or package maintainers
184If you build or distribute Mbed TLS:
185- The build system is now CMake only, Makefiles and Visual Studio projects are removed.
186- You may need to adapt packaging scripts to handle the TF-PSA-Crypto submodule.
187- You should update submodules recursively after checkout.
188- Review [File and directory relocations](#file-and-directory-relocations) for updated paths.
189- See [Impact on usages of the library](#impact-on-some-usages-of-the-library) for the possible impacts on:
190 - Linking against the cryptography library or CMake targets.
191 - Using the Mbed TLS Crypto pkg-config file (`mbedcrypto.pc` or `tfpsacrypto.pc`).
192 - Using Mbed TLS as an installed library
193- Configuration note: cryptography and platform options are now in `crypto_config.h` (see [Configuration file split](#configuration-file-split)).
194
195### Platform Integrators
196If you integrate Mbed TLS with a platform or hardware drivers:
197- TF-PSA-Crypto is now a submodule, update integration scripts to initialize submodules recursively.
198- The PSA driver wrapper is now generated in TF-PSA-Crypto.
199- Platform-specific configuration are now handled in `crypto_config.h`.
200- See [Repository split](#repository-split) for how platform components moved to TF-PSA-Crypto.
201## Compile-time configuration
202
203### Configuration file split
204
205All configuration options that are relevant to TF-PSA-Crypto must now be configured in one of its configuration files, namely:
206
207* `TF_PSA_CRYPTO_CONFIG_FILE`, if set on the preprocessor command line;
208* otherwise `<psa/crypto_config.h>`;
209* additionally `TF_PSA_CRYPTO_USER_CONFIG_FILE`, if set.
210
211Configuration options that are relevant to X.509 or TLS should still be set in the Mbed TLS configuration file (`MBEDTLS_CONFIG_FILE` or `<mbedtls/mbedtls_config.h>`, plus `MBEDTLS_USER_CONFIG_FILE` if it is set). However, you can define all options in the crypto configuration, and Mbed TLS will pick them up.
212
213Generally speaking, the options that must be configured in TF-PSA-Crypto are:
214
215* options related to platform settings;
216* options related to the choice of cryptographic mechanisms included in the build;
217* options related to the inner workings of cryptographic mechanisms, such as size/memory/performance compromises;
218* options related to crypto-adjacent features, such as ASN.1 and Base64.
219
220See `include/psa/crypto_config.h` in TF-PSA-Crypto and `include/mbedtls/mbedtls_config.h` in Mbed TLS for details.
221
222Notably, `<psa/crypto_config.h>` is no longer limited to `PSA_WANT_xxx` options.
223
224Note that many options related to cryptography have changed; see the TF-PSA-Crypto migration guide for details.
225
226### Split of `build_info.h` and `version.h`
227
228The header file `<mbedtls/build_info.h>`, which includes the configuration file and provides the adjusted configuration macros, now has an similar file `<tf-psa-crypto/build_info.h>` in TF-PSA-Crypto. The Mbed TLS header includes the TF-PSA-Crypto header, so including `<mbedtls/build_info.h>` remains sufficient to obtain information about the crypto configuration.
229
230TF-PSA-Crypto exposes its version through `<tf-psa-crypto/version.h>`, similar to `<mbedtls/version.h>` in Mbed TLS.
231
232### Removal of `check_config.h`
233
234The header `mbedtls/check_config.h` is no longer present. Including it from user configuration files was already obsolete in Mbed TLS 3.x, since it enforces properties the configuration as adjusted by `mbedtls/build_info.h`, not properties that the user configuration is expected to meet.
235
236### Changes to TLS options
237
238#### Enabling null cipher suites
239
240The option to enable null cipher suites in TLS 1.2 has been renamed from `MBEDTLS_CIPHER_NULL_CIPHER` to `MBEDTLS_SSL_NULL_CIPHERSUITES`. It remains disabled in the default configuration.
241
242#### Removal of backward compatibility options
243
244The option `MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_CONNECTION_ID_COMPAT` has been removed. Only the version standardized in RFC 9146 is supported now.
245## PSA as the only cryptography API
246
247The PSA API is now the only API for cryptographic primitives.
248
249### Impact on application code
250
251The X.509, PKCS7 and SSL modules always use PSA for cryptography, with a few exceptions documented in the [PSA limitations](../architecture/psa-migration/psa-limitations.md) document. (These limitations are mostly transparent unless you want to leverage PSA accelerator drivers.) This corresponds to the behavior of Mbed TLS 3.x when `MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO` is enabled. In effect, `MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO` is now always enabled.
252
253`psa_crypto_init()` must be called before performing any cryptographic operation, including indirect requests such as parsing a key or certificate or starting a TLS handshake.
254
255A few functions take different parameters to migrate them to the PSA API. See “[Function prototype changes](#function-prototype-changes)”.
256
257### No random generator instantiation
258
259Formerly, applications using TLS, asymmetric cryptography operations involving a private key, or other features needing random numbers, needed to provide a random generator, generally by instantiating an entropy context (`mbedtls_entropy_context`) and a DRBG context (`mbedtls_ctr_drbg_context` or `mbedtls_hmac_drbg_context`). This is no longer necessary, or possible. All features that require a random generator (RNG) now use the one provided by the PSA subsystem.
260
261Instead, applications that use random generators or keys (even public keys) need to call `psa_crypto_init()` before any cryptographic operation or key management operation.
262
263See also [function prototype changes](#function-prototype-changes), many of which are related to the move from RNG callbacks to a global RNG.
264
265### Impact on the library configuration
266
267Mbed TLS follows the configuration of TF-PSA-Crypto with respect to cryptographic mechanisms. They are now based on `PSA_WANT_xxx` macros instead of legacy configuration macros such as `MBEDTLS_RSA_C`, `MBEDTLS_PKCS1_V15`, etc. The configuration of X.509 and TLS is not directly affected by the configuration. However, applications and middleware that rely on these configuration symbols to know which cryptographic mechanisms to support will need to migrate to `PSA_WANT_xxx` macros. For more information, consult the PSA transition guide in TF-PSA-Crypto.
268## Private declarations
269
270Since Mbed TLS 3.0, some things that are declared in a public header are not part of the stable application programming interface (API), but instead are considered private. Private elements may be removed or may have their semantics changed in a future minor release without notice.
271
272### Understanding private declarations in public headers
273
274In Mbed TLS 4.x, private elements in header files include:
275
276* Anything appearing in a header file whose path contains `/private` (unless re-exported and documented in another non-private header).
277* Structure and union fields declared with `MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(field_name)` in the source code, and appearing as `private_field_name` in the rendered documentation. (This was already the case since Mbed TLS 3.0.)
278* Any preprocessor macro that is not documented with a Doxygen comment.
279 In the source code, Doxygen comments start with `/**` or `/*!`. If a macro only has a comment above that starts with `/*`, the macro is considered private.
280 In the rendered documentation, private macros appear with only an automatically rendered parameter list, value and location, but no custom text.
281* Any declaration that is guarded by the preprocessor macro `MBEDTLS_DECLARE_PRIVATE_IDENTIFIERS`.
282
283### Usage of private declarations
284
285Some private declarations are present in public headers for technical reasons, because they need to be visible to the compiler. Others are present for historical reasons and may be cleaned up in later versions of the library. We strongly recommend against relying on these declarations, since they may be removed or may have their semantics changed without notice.
286
287Note that Mbed TLS 4.0 still relies on some private interfaces of TF-PSA-Crypto 1.0. We expect to remove this reliance gradually in future minor releases.
288
289Sample programs have not been fully updated yet and some of them might still
290use APIs that are no longer public. You can recognize them by the fact that they
291define the macro `MBEDTLS_DECLARE_PRIVATE_IDENTIFIERS` (or
292`MBEDTLS_ALLOW_PRIVATE_ACCESS`) at the very top (before including headers). When
293you see one of these two macros in a sample program, be aware it has not been
294updated and parts of it do not demonstrate current practice.
295
296We strongly recommend against defining `MBEDTLS_DECLARE_PRIVATE_IDENTIFIERS` or
297`MBEDTLS_ALLOW_PRIVATE_ACCESS` in your own application. If you do so, your code
298may not compile or work with future minor releases. If there's something you
299want to do that you feel can only be achieved by using one of these two macros,
300please reach out on github or the mailing list.
301## Error codes
302
303### Unified error code space
304
305The convention still applies that functions return 0 for success and a negative value between -32767 and -1 on error. PSA functions (`psa_xxx()` or `mbedtls_psa_xxx()`) still return a `PSA_ERROR_xxx` error codes. Non-PSA functions (`mbedtls_xxx()` excluding `mbedtls_psa_xxx()`) can return either `PSA_ERROR_xxx` or `MBEDTLS_ERR_xxx` error codes.
306
307There may be cases where an `MBEDTLS_ERR_xxx` constant has the same numerical value as a `PSA_ERROR_xxx`. In such cases, they have the same meaning: they are different names for the same error condition.
308
309### Simplified legacy error codes
310
311All values returned by a function to indicate an error now have a defined constant named `MBEDTLS_ERR_xxx` or `PSA_ERROR_xxx`. Functions no longer return the sum of a “low-level” and a “high-level” error code.
312
313Generally, functions that used to return the sum of two error codes now return the low-level code. However, as before, the exact error code returned in a given scenario can change without notice unless the condition is specifically described in the function's documentation and no other condition is applicable.
314
315As a consequence, the functions `mbedtls_low_level_strerr()` and `mbedtls_high_level_strerr()` no longer exist.
316
317### Removed error code names
318
319Many legacy error codes have been removed in favor of PSA error codes. Generally, functions that returned a legacy error code in the table below in Mbed TLS 3.6 now return the PSA error code listed on the same row. Similarly, callbacks should apply the same changes to error code, unless there has been a relevant change to the callback's interface.
320
321| Legacy constant (Mbed TLS 3.6) | PSA constant (Mbed TLS 4.0) |
322|-----------------------------------------|---------------------------------|
323| `MBEDTLS_ERR_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED` | `PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED` |
324| `MBEDTLS_ERR_ERROR_GENERIC_ERROR` | `PSA_ERROR_GENERIC_ERROR` |
325| `MBEDTLS_ERR_NET_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL` | `PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL` |
326| `MBEDTLS_ERR_OID_BUF_TOO_SMALL` | `PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL` |
327| `MBEDTLS_ERR_OID_NOT_FOUND` | `PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED` |
328| `MBEDTLS_ERR_PKCS7_ALLOC_FAILED` | `PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY` |
329| `MBEDTLS_ERR_PKCS7_BAD_INPUT_DATA` | `PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT` |
330| `MBEDTLS_ERR_PKCS7_VERIFY_FAIL` | `PSA_ERROR_INVALID_SIGNATURE` |
331| `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ALLOC_FAILED` | `PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY` |
332| `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_INPUT_DATA` | `PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT` |
333| `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL` | `PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL` |
334| `MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_ALLOC_FAILED` | `PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY` |
335| `MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL` | `PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL` |
336
337See also the corresponding section in the TF-PSA-Crypto migration guide, which lists error codes from cryptography modules.
338## Removal of deprecated functions
339
340### Removal of deprecated X.509 functions
341
342The deprecated function `mbedtls_x509write_crt_set_serial()` has been removed. The function was superseded by `mbedtls_x509write_crt_set_serial_raw()`.
343
344### Removal of deprecated SSL functions
345
346The deprecated function `mbedtls_ssl_conf_curves()` has been removed.
347The function was superseded by `mbedtls_ssl_conf_groups()`.
348
349### Removal of `compat-2.x.h`
350
351The header `compat-2.x.h`, containing some definitions for backward compatibility with Mbed TLS 2.x, has been removed.
352## Removed features
353
354### Removal of obsolete key exchanges methods in (D)TLS 1.2
355
356Mbed TLS 4.0 no longer supports key exchange methods that rely on finite-field Diffie-Hellman (DHE) in TLS 1.2 and DTLS 1.2. (Only ephemeral Diffie-Hellman was ever supported, Mbed TLS 3.x already did not support static Diffie-Hellman.) Finite-field Diffie-Hellman remains supported in TLS 1.3.
357
358Mbed TLS 4.0 no longer supports key exchange methods that rely on RSA decryption (without forward secrecy). RSA signatures remain supported. This affects TLS 1.2 and DTLS 1.2 (TLS 1.3 does not have key exchanges using RSA decryption).
359
360That is, the following key exchange types are no longer supported:
361
362* RSA-PSK;
363* RSA (i.e. cipher suites using only RSA decryption: cipher suites using RSA signatures remain supported);
364* DHE-PSK (except in TLS 1.3);
365* DHE-RSA (except in TLS 1.3).
366* static ECDH (ECDH-RSA and ECDH-ECDSA, as opposed to ephemeral ECDH (ECDHE) which remains supported).
367
368The full list of removed cipher suites is:
369
370```
371TLS-DHE-PSK-WITH-AES-128-CBC-SHA
372TLS-DHE-PSK-WITH-AES-128-CBC-SHA256
373TLS-DHE-PSK-WITH-AES-128-CCM
374TLS-DHE-PSK-WITH-AES-128-CCM-8
375TLS-DHE-PSK-WITH-AES-128-GCM-SHA256
376TLS-DHE-PSK-WITH-AES-256-CBC-SHA
377TLS-DHE-PSK-WITH-AES-256-CBC-SHA384
378TLS-DHE-PSK-WITH-AES-256-CCM
379TLS-DHE-PSK-WITH-AES-256-CCM-8
380TLS-DHE-PSK-WITH-AES-256-GCM-SHA384
381TLS-DHE-PSK-WITH-ARIA-128-CBC-SHA256
382TLS-DHE-PSK-WITH-ARIA-128-GCM-SHA256
383TLS-DHE-PSK-WITH-ARIA-256-CBC-SHA384
384TLS-DHE-PSK-WITH-ARIA-256-GCM-SHA384
385TLS-DHE-PSK-WITH-CAMELLIA-128-CBC-SHA256
386TLS-DHE-PSK-WITH-CAMELLIA-128-GCM-SHA256
387TLS-DHE-PSK-WITH-CAMELLIA-256-CBC-SHA384
388TLS-DHE-PSK-WITH-CAMELLIA-256-GCM-SHA384
389TLS-DHE-PSK-WITH-CHACHA20-POLY1305-SHA256
390TLS-DHE-PSK-WITH-NULL-SHA
391TLS-DHE-PSK-WITH-NULL-SHA256
392TLS-DHE-PSK-WITH-NULL-SHA384
393TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-AES-128-CBC-SHA
394TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-AES-128-CBC-SHA256
395TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-AES-128-CCM
396TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-AES-128-CCM-8
397TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-AES-128-GCM-SHA256
398TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-AES-256-CBC-SHA
399TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-AES-256-CBC-SHA256
400TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-AES-256-CCM
401TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-AES-256-CCM-8
402TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-AES-256-GCM-SHA384
403TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-ARIA-128-CBC-SHA256
404TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-ARIA-128-GCM-SHA256
405TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-ARIA-256-CBC-SHA384
406TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-ARIA-256-GCM-SHA384
407TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-CAMELLIA-128-CBC-SHA
408TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-CAMELLIA-128-CBC-SHA256
409TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-CAMELLIA-128-GCM-SHA256
410TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-CAMELLIA-256-CBC-SHA
411TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-CAMELLIA-256-CBC-SHA256
412TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-CAMELLIA-256-GCM-SHA384
413TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-CHACHA20-POLY1305-SHA256
414TLS-ECDH-ECDSA-WITH-AES-128-CBC-SHA
415TLS-ECDH-ECDSA-WITH-AES-128-CBC-SHA256
416TLS-ECDH-ECDSA-WITH-AES-128-GCM-SHA256
417TLS-ECDH-ECDSA-WITH-AES-256-CBC-SHA
418TLS-ECDH-ECDSA-WITH-AES-256-CBC-SHA384
419TLS-ECDH-ECDSA-WITH-AES-256-GCM-SHA384
420TLS-ECDH-ECDSA-WITH-ARIA-128-CBC-SHA256
421TLS-ECDH-ECDSA-WITH-ARIA-128-GCM-SHA256
422TLS-ECDH-ECDSA-WITH-ARIA-256-CBC-SHA384
423TLS-ECDH-ECDSA-WITH-ARIA-256-GCM-SHA384
424TLS-ECDH-ECDSA-WITH-CAMELLIA-128-CBC-SHA256
425TLS-ECDH-ECDSA-WITH-CAMELLIA-128-GCM-SHA256
426TLS-ECDH-ECDSA-WITH-CAMELLIA-256-CBC-SHA384
427TLS-ECDH-ECDSA-WITH-CAMELLIA-256-GCM-SHA384
428TLS-ECDH-ECDSA-WITH-NULL-SHA
429TLS-ECDH-RSA-WITH-AES-128-CBC-SHA
430TLS-ECDH-RSA-WITH-AES-128-CBC-SHA256
431TLS-ECDH-RSA-WITH-AES-128-GCM-SHA256
432TLS-ECDH-RSA-WITH-AES-256-CBC-SHA
433TLS-ECDH-RSA-WITH-AES-256-CBC-SHA384
434TLS-ECDH-RSA-WITH-AES-256-GCM-SHA384
435TLS-ECDH-RSA-WITH-ARIA-128-CBC-SHA256
436TLS-ECDH-RSA-WITH-ARIA-128-GCM-SHA256
437TLS-ECDH-RSA-WITH-ARIA-256-CBC-SHA384
438TLS-ECDH-RSA-WITH-ARIA-256-GCM-SHA384
439TLS-ECDH-RSA-WITH-CAMELLIA-128-CBC-SHA256
440TLS-ECDH-RSA-WITH-CAMELLIA-128-GCM-SHA256
441TLS-ECDH-RSA-WITH-CAMELLIA-256-CBC-SHA384
442TLS-ECDH-RSA-WITH-CAMELLIA-256-GCM-SHA384
443TLS-ECDH-RSA-WITH-NULL-SHA
444TLS-RSA-PSK-WITH-AES-128-CBC-SHA
445TLS-RSA-PSK-WITH-AES-128-CBC-SHA256
446TLS-RSA-PSK-WITH-AES-128-GCM-SHA256
447TLS-RSA-PSK-WITH-AES-256-CBC-SHA
448TLS-RSA-PSK-WITH-AES-256-CBC-SHA384
449TLS-RSA-PSK-WITH-AES-256-GCM-SHA384
450TLS-RSA-PSK-WITH-ARIA-128-CBC-SHA256
451TLS-RSA-PSK-WITH-ARIA-128-GCM-SHA256
452TLS-RSA-PSK-WITH-ARIA-256-CBC-SHA384
453TLS-RSA-PSK-WITH-ARIA-256-GCM-SHA384
454TLS-RSA-PSK-WITH-CAMELLIA-128-CBC-SHA256
455TLS-RSA-PSK-WITH-CAMELLIA-128-GCM-SHA256
456TLS-RSA-PSK-WITH-CAMELLIA-256-CBC-SHA384
457TLS-RSA-PSK-WITH-CAMELLIA-256-GCM-SHA384
458TLS-RSA-PSK-WITH-CHACHA20-POLY1305-SHA256
459TLS-RSA-PSK-WITH-NULL-SHA
460TLS-RSA-PSK-WITH-NULL-SHA256
461TLS-RSA-PSK-WITH-NULL-SHA384
462TLS-RSA-WITH-AES-128-CBC-SHA
463TLS-RSA-WITH-AES-128-CBC-SHA256
464TLS-RSA-WITH-AES-128-CCM
465TLS-RSA-WITH-AES-128-CCM-8
466TLS-RSA-WITH-AES-128-GCM-SHA256
467TLS-RSA-WITH-AES-256-CBC-SHA
468TLS-RSA-WITH-AES-256-CBC-SHA256
469TLS-RSA-WITH-AES-256-CCM
470TLS-RSA-WITH-AES-256-CCM-8
471TLS-RSA-WITH-AES-256-GCM-SHA384
472TLS-RSA-WITH-ARIA-128-CBC-SHA256
473TLS-RSA-WITH-ARIA-128-GCM-SHA256
474TLS-RSA-WITH-ARIA-256-CBC-SHA384
475TLS-RSA-WITH-ARIA-256-GCM-SHA384
476TLS-RSA-WITH-CAMELLIA-128-CBC-SHA
477TLS-RSA-WITH-CAMELLIA-128-CBC-SHA256
478TLS-RSA-WITH-CAMELLIA-128-GCM-SHA256
479TLS-RSA-WITH-CAMELLIA-256-CBC-SHA
480TLS-RSA-WITH-CAMELLIA-256-CBC-SHA256
481TLS-RSA-WITH-CAMELLIA-256-GCM-SHA384
482TLS-RSA-WITH-NULL-MD5
483TLS-RSA-WITH-NULL-SHA
484TLS-RSA-WITH-NULL-SHA256
485```
486
487As a consequence of the removal of support for DHE in (D)TLS 1.2, the following functions are no longer useful and have been removed:
488
489```
490mbedtls_ssl_conf_dh_param_bin()
491mbedtls_ssl_conf_dh_param_ctx()
492mbedtls_ssl_conf_dhm_min_bitlen()
493```
494
495### Removal of elliptic curves
496
497Following their removal from the crypto library, elliptic curves of less than 250 bits (secp192r1, secp192k1, secp224r1, secp224k1) are no longer supported in certificates and in TLS.
498
499### Removal of deprecated functions
500
501The deprecated functions `mbedtls_ssl_conf_min_version()` and `mbedtls_ssl_conf_max_version()`, and the associated constants `MBEDTLS_SSL_MAJOR_VERSION_3`, `MBEDTLS_SSL_MINOR_VERSION_3` and `MBEDTLS_SSL_MINOR_VERSION_4` have been removed. Use `mbedtls_ssl_conf_min_tls_version()` and `mbedtls_ssl_conf_max_tls_version()` with `MBEDTLS_SSL_VERSION_TLS1_2` or `MBEDTLS_SSL_VERSION_TLS1_3` instead.
502
503The deprecated function `mbedtls_ssl_conf_sig_hashes()` has been removed. Use `mbedtls_ssl_conf_sig_algs()` instead.
504## Function prototype changes
505
506A number of existing functions now take a different list of arguments, mostly to migrate them to the PSA API.
507
508### Public functions no longer take a RNG callback
509
510Functions that need randomness no longer take an RNG callback in the form of `f_rng, p_rng` arguments. Instead, they use the PSA Crypto random generator (accessible as `psa_generate_random()`). All software using the X.509 or SSL modules must call `psa_crypto_init()` before calling any of the functions listed here.
511
512### RNG removal in X.509
513
514The following function prototypes have been changed in `mbedtls/x509_crt.h`:
515
516```c
517int mbedtls_x509write_crt_der(mbedtls_x509write_cert *ctx, unsigned char *buf, size_t size,
518 int (*f_rng)(void *, unsigned char *, size_t),
519 void *p_rng);
520
521int mbedtls_x509write_crt_pem(mbedtls_x509write_cert *ctx, unsigned char *buf, size_t size,
522 int (*f_rng)(void *, unsigned char *, size_t),
523 void *p_rng);
524```
525
526to
527
528```c
529int mbedtls_x509write_crt_der(mbedtls_x509write_cert *ctx, unsigned char *buf, size_t size);
530
531int mbedtls_x509write_crt_pem(mbedtls_x509write_cert *ctx, unsigned char *buf, size_t size);
532```
533
534The following function prototypes have been changed in `mbedtls/x509_csr.h`:
535```c
536int mbedtls_x509write_csr_der(mbedtls_x509write_csr *ctx, unsigned char *buf, size_t size,
537 int (*f_rng)(void *, unsigned char *, size_t),
538 void *p_rng);
539
540int mbedtls_x509write_csr_pem(mbedtls_x509write_csr *ctx, unsigned char *buf, size_t size,
541 int (*f_rng)(void *, unsigned char *, size_t),
542 void *p_rng);
543```
544
545to
546
547```c
548int mbedtls_x509write_csr_der(mbedtls_x509write_csr *ctx, unsigned char *buf, size_t size);
549
550int mbedtls_x509write_csr_pem(mbedtls_x509write_csr *ctx, unsigned char *buf, size_t size);
551```
552
553### RNG removal in SSL
554
555The following function prototype has been changed in `mbedtls/ssl_cookie.h`:
556
557```c
558int mbedtls_ssl_cookie_setup(mbedtls_ssl_cookie_ctx *ctx,
559 int (*f_rng)(void *, unsigned char *, size_t),
560 void *p_rng);
561```
562
563to
564
565```c
566int mbedtls_ssl_cookie_setup(mbedtls_ssl_cookie_ctx *ctx);
567```
568
569### Removal of `mbedtls_ssl_conf_rng`
570
571`mbedtls_ssl_conf_rng()` has been removed from the library. Its sole purpose was to configure the RNG used for TLS, but now the PSA Crypto random generator is used throughout the library.
572
573### Changes to mbedtls_ssl_ticket_setup
574
575In the arguments of the function `mbedtls_ssl_ticket_setup()`, the `mbedtls_cipher_type_t` argument specifying the AEAD mechanism for ticket protection has been replaced by an equivalent PSA description consisting of a key type, a size and an algorithm. Also, the function no longer takes RNG arguments.
576
577The prototype in `mbedtls/ssl_ticket.h` has changed from
578
579```c
580int mbedtls_ssl_ticket_setup(mbedtls_ssl_ticket_context *ctx,
581 mbedtls_f_rng_t *f_rng, void *p_rng,
582 mbedtls_cipher_type_t cipher,
583 uint32_t lifetime);
584```
585
586to
587
588```c
589int mbedtls_ssl_ticket_setup(mbedtls_ssl_ticket_context *ctx,
590 psa_algorithm_t alg, psa_key_type_t key_type, psa_key_bits_t key_bits,
591 uint32_t lifetime);
592```
593## OID module
594
595The compilation option `MBEDTLS_OID_C` no longer exists. OID tables are included in the build automatically as needed for parsing and writing X.509 data.
596
597Mbed TLS no longer offers interfaces to look up values by OID or OID by enum values (`mbedtls_oid_get_<thing>()` and `mbedtls_oid_get_oid_by_<thing>()`).
598
599The header `<mbedtls/oid.h>` now only provides functions to convert between binary and dotted string OID representations. These functions are now part of `libmbedx509` rather than the crypto library. The function `mbedtls_oid_get_numeric_string()` is guarded by `MBEDTLS_X509_USE_C`, and `mbedtls_oid_from_numeric_string()` by `MBEDTLS_X509_CREATE_C`. The header also still defines macros for OID strings that are relevant to X.509.