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Ronald Cron43ffc9d2021-12-09 10:09:36 +01001TLS 1.3 support
2===============
Hanno Becker9338f9f2020-05-31 07:39:50 +01003
4Overview
5--------
6
Ronald Cron43ffc9d2021-12-09 10:09:36 +01007Mbed TLS provides a minimum viable implementation of the TLS 1.3 protocol
8defined in the "MVP definition" section below. The TLS 1.3 support enablement
9is controlled by the MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3 configuration option.
Hanno Becker9338f9f2020-05-31 07:39:50 +010010
Ronald Cron43ffc9d2021-12-09 10:09:36 +010011The development of the TLS 1.3 protocol is based on the TLS 1.3 prototype
12located at https://github.com/hannestschofenig/mbedtls. The prototype is
13itself based on a version of the development branch that we aim to keep as
14recent as possible (ideally the head) by merging regularly commits of the
Ronald Cron7aa6fc12021-12-09 14:53:59 +010015development branch into the prototype. The section "Prototype upstreaming
16status" below describes what remains to be upstreamed.
Hanno Becker9338f9f2020-05-31 07:39:50 +010017
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +020018
19MVP definition
20--------------
21
Ronald Cronf164b6a2021-09-27 15:36:29 +020022- Overview
23
24 - The TLS 1.3 MVP implements only the client side of the protocol.
25
26 - The TLS 1.3 MVP supports ECDHE key establishment.
27
28 - The TLS 1.3 MVP does not support DHE key establishment.
29
30 - The TLS 1.3 MVP does not support pre-shared keys, including any form of
31 session resumption. This implies that it does not support sending early
32 data (0-RTT data).
33
34 - The TLS 1.3 MVP supports the authentication of the server by the client
35 but does not support authentication of the client by the server. In terms
36 of TLS 1.3 authentication messages, this means that the TLS 1.3 MVP
37 supports the processing of the Certificate and CertificateVerify messages
38 but not of the CertificateRequest message.
39
40 - The TLS 1.3 MVP does not support the handling of server HelloRetryRequest
41 message. In practice, this means that the handshake will fail if the MVP
42 does not provide in its ClientHello the shared secret associated to the
43 group selected by the server for key establishement. For more information,
44 see the comment associated to the `key_share` extension below.
45
46 - If the TLS 1.3 MVP receives a HelloRetryRequest or a CertificateRequest
47 message, it aborts the handshake with an handshake_failure closure alert
48 and the `mbedtls_ssl_handshake()` returns in error with the
49 `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_HANDSHAKE_FAILURE` error code.
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +020050
51- Supported cipher suites: depends on the library configuration. Potentially
52 all of them:
53 TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256, TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384, TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256,
54 TLS_AES_128_CCM_SHA256 and TLS_AES_128_CCM_8_SHA256.
55
56- Supported ClientHello extensions:
57
Ronald Cron023987f2021-09-27 11:59:25 +020058 | Extension | MVP | Prototype (1) |
59 | ---------------------------- | ------- | ------------- |
Ronald Cron85e51082021-09-27 12:13:16 +020060 | server_name | YES | YES |
Ronald Cron023987f2021-09-27 11:59:25 +020061 | max_fragment_length | no | YES |
62 | status_request | no | no |
63 | supported_groups | YES | YES |
64 | signature_algorithms | YES | YES |
65 | use_srtp | no | no |
66 | heartbeat | no | no |
67 | apln | no | YES |
68 | signed_certificate_timestamp | no | no |
69 | client_certificate_type | no | no |
70 | server_certificate_type | no | no |
71 | padding | no | no |
Ronald Cron3160d702021-09-27 13:27:21 +020072 | key_share | YES (2) | YES |
Ronald Cron023987f2021-09-27 11:59:25 +020073 | pre_shared_key | no | YES |
74 | psk_key_exchange_modes | no | YES |
75 | early_data | no | YES |
76 | cookie | no | YES |
Ronald Cron3160d702021-09-27 13:27:21 +020077 | supported_versions | YES (3) | YES |
Ronald Cron023987f2021-09-27 11:59:25 +020078 | certificate_authorities | no | no |
79 | post_handshake_auth | no | no |
80 | signature_algorithms_cert | no | no |
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +020081
Ronald Cron023987f2021-09-27 11:59:25 +020082 (1) This is just for comparison.
83
Paul Elliott66491c72021-11-26 20:24:43 +000084 (2) The MVP sends only one shared secret corresponding to the configured
Paul Elliottc0d335b2021-12-02 16:38:05 +000085 preferred group. This could end up with connection failure if the
86 server does not support our preferred curve, as the MVP does not implement
Paul Elliott89c8e092021-11-30 10:54:52 +000087 HelloRetryRequest. The preferred group is the group of the first curve in
Paul Elliottc0d335b2021-12-02 16:38:05 +000088 the list of allowed curves as defined by the configuration. The allowed
89 curves are by default ordered as follows: `x25519`, `secp256r1`,
90 `secp384r1` and finally `secp521r1`. Note that, in the absence of an
91 application profile standard specifying otherwise, section 9.1 of the
92 specification rather promotes curve `secp256r1` to be supported over
Paul Elliottcce0f5a2021-12-03 16:13:30 +000093 curve `x25519`. The MVP would, however, rather keep the preference order
Paul Elliottc0d335b2021-12-02 16:38:05 +000094 currently promoted by Mbed TLS as this applies to TLS 1.2 as well, and
95 changing the order only for TLS1.3 would be potentially difficult.
96 In the unlikely event a server does not support curve `x25519` but does
97 support curve `secp256r1`, curve `secp256r1` can be set as the preferred
98 curve through the `mbedtls_ssl_conf_curves()` API.
Ronald Cron3160d702021-09-27 13:27:21 +020099
Paul Elliott66491c72021-11-26 20:24:43 +0000100 (3) The MVP proposes only TLS 1.3 and does not support version negotiation.
Ronald Cron3160d702021-09-27 13:27:21 +0200101 Out-of-protocol fallback is supported though if the Mbed TLS library
102 has been built to support both TLS 1.3 and TLS 1.2: just set the
103 maximum of the minor version of the SSL configuration to
104 MBEDTLS_SSL_MINOR_VERSION_3 (`mbedtls_ssl_conf_min_version()` API) and
105 re-initiate a server handshake.
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200106
107- Supported groups: depends on the library configuration.
Ronald Cron8ee9ed62021-09-28 14:46:43 +0200108 Potentially all ECDHE groups but x448:
109 secp256r1, x25519, secp384r1 and secp521r1.
Ronald Cronc3b510f2021-09-27 13:36:33 +0200110
111 Finite field groups (DHE) are not supported.
112
Ronald Cronfb877212021-09-28 15:49:39 +0200113- Supported signature algorithms (both for certificates and CertificateVerify):
114 depends on the library configuration.
115 Potentially:
116 rsa_pkcs1_sha256, rsa_pss_rsae_sha256, ecdsa_secp256r1_sha256,
117 ecdsa_secp384r1_sha384 and ecdsa_secp521r1_sha512.
Ronald Cronc3b510f2021-09-27 13:36:33 +0200118
Ronald Cronfb877212021-09-28 15:49:39 +0200119 Note that in absence of an application profile standard specifying otherwise
120 the three first ones in the list above are mandatory (see section 9.1 of the
121 specification).
Ronald Cronc3b510f2021-09-27 13:36:33 +0200122
Jerry Yu72a05652022-01-25 14:36:30 +0800123- Supported versions:
124
Jerry Yuadb18692022-01-27 12:55:32 +0800125 - TLS 1.2 and TLS 1.3 but version negotiation is not supported.
Jerry Yu72a05652022-01-25 14:36:30 +0800126
Jerry Yuadb18692022-01-27 12:55:32 +0800127 - TLS 1.3 can be enabled in the build (MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3 configuration
128 option) without TLS 1.2 (MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_2 configuration option).
Jerry Yu72a05652022-01-25 14:36:30 +0800129
Jerry Yuadb18692022-01-27 12:55:32 +0800130 - TLS 1.2 can be enabled in the build independently of TLS 1.3.
Jerry Yu72a05652022-01-25 14:36:30 +0800131
Jerry Yuadb18692022-01-27 12:55:32 +0800132 - If both TLS 1.3 and TLS 1.2 are enabled at build time, only one of them can
133 be configured at runtime via `mbedtls_ssl_conf_{min,max}_version`. Otherwise,
134 `mbedtls_ssl_setup` will raise `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_CONFIG` error.
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200135
Ronald Cron3e7c4032021-09-27 14:22:38 +0200136- Compatibility with existing SSL/TLS build options:
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200137
138 The TLS 1.3 MVP is compatible with all TLS 1.2 configuration options in the
139 sense that when enabling the TLS 1.3 MVP in the library there is no need to
Ronald Cron4279bac2022-02-11 15:08:48 +0100140 modify the configuration for TLS 1.2. The MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO configuration
141 option is an exception though, the TLS 1.3 MVP is not compatible with it.
142
143 Mbed TLS SSL/TLS related features are not supported or not applicable to the
144 TLS 1.3 MVP:
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200145
Ronald Cron023987f2021-09-27 11:59:25 +0200146 | Mbed TLS configuration option | Support |
147 | ---------------------------------------- | ------- |
148 | MBEDTLS_SSL_ALL_ALERT_MESSAGES | no |
149 | MBEDTLS_SSL_ASYNC_PRIVATE | no |
150 | MBEDTLS_SSL_CONTEXT_SERIALIZATION | no |
151 | MBEDTLS_SSL_DEBUG_ALL | no |
152 | MBEDTLS_SSL_ENCRYPT_THEN_MAC | n/a |
153 | MBEDTLS_SSL_EXTENDED_MASTER_SECRET | n/a |
154 | MBEDTLS_SSL_KEEP_PEER_CERTIFICATE | no |
155 | MBEDTLS_SSL_RENEGOTIATION | n/a |
156 | MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_FRAGMENT_LENGTH | no |
157 | | |
158 | MBEDTLS_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS | no |
159 | MBEDTLS_SSL_EXPORT_KEYS | no (1) |
160 | MBEDTLS_SSL_SERVER_NAME_INDICATION | no |
161 | MBEDTLS_SSL_VARIABLE_BUFFER_LENGTH | no |
162 | | |
163 | MBEDTLS_ECP_RESTARTABLE | no |
164 | MBEDTLS_ECDH_VARIANT_EVEREST_ENABLED | no |
165 | | |
166 | MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_PSK_ENABLED | n/a (2) |
167 | MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_DHE_PSK_ENABLED | n/a |
168 | MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDHE_PSK_ENABLED | n/a |
169 | MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_RSA_PSK_ENABLED | n/a |
170 | MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_RSA_ENABLED | n/a |
171 | MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_DHE_RSA_ENABLED | n/a |
172 | MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDHE_RSA_ENABLED | n/a |
173 | MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDHE_ECDSA_ENABLED | n/a |
174 | MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDH_ECDSA_ENABLED | n/a |
175 | MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDH_RSA_ENABLED | n/a |
176 | MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECJPAKE_ENABLED | n/a |
177 | | |
Ronald Cron87829e52022-02-14 16:31:33 +0100178 | MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO | no |
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200179
Ronald Cron023987f2021-09-27 11:59:25 +0200180 (1) Some support has already been upstreamed but it is incomplete.
Ronald Cron1fa50882021-09-27 12:06:52 +0200181 (2) Key exchange configuration options for TLS 1.3 will likely to be
182 organized around the notion of key exchange mode along the line
Xiaofei Bai746f9482021-11-12 08:53:56 +0000183 of the MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_KEY_EXCHANGE_MODE_NONE/PSK/PSK_EPHEMERAL/EPHEMERAL
Ronald Cron1fa50882021-09-27 12:06:52 +0200184 runtime configuration macros.
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200185
Ronald Cron660c7232021-09-27 13:40:53 +0200186- Quality considerations
187 - Standard Mbed TLS review bar
188 - Interoperability testing with OpenSSL and GnuTLS. Test with all the
Ronald Cron7fc96c12021-09-28 15:54:57 +0200189 cipher suites and signature algorithms supported by OpenSSL/GnuTLS server.
Ronald Cron660c7232021-09-27 13:40:53 +0200190 - Negative testing against OpenSSL/GnuTLS servers with which the
Ronald Cron7fc96c12021-09-28 15:54:57 +0200191 handshake fails due to incompatibility with the capabilities of the
Ronald Cron660c7232021-09-27 13:40:53 +0200192 MVP: TLS 1.2 or 1.1 server, server sending an HelloRetryRequest message in
193 response to the MVP ClientHello, server sending a CertificateRequest
194 message ...
195
Ronald Cron653d5bc2021-12-09 14:35:56 +0100196
Ronald Cron7aa6fc12021-12-09 14:53:59 +0100197Prototype upstreaming status
198----------------------------
Ronald Cron653d5bc2021-12-09 14:35:56 +0100199
Ronald Cronb1822ef2021-12-10 14:28:13 +0100200The following summarizes which parts of the TLS 1.3 prototype remain to be
201upstreamed:
Ronald Cron653d5bc2021-12-09 14:35:56 +0100202
Ronald Cron7aa6fc12021-12-09 14:53:59 +0100203- Ephemeral only handshake on client side: client authentication,
204 HelloRetryRequest support, version negotiation.
Ronald Cron653d5bc2021-12-09 14:35:56 +0100205
Ronald Cron7aa6fc12021-12-09 14:53:59 +0100206- Ephemeral only handshake server side.
Ronald Cron653d5bc2021-12-09 14:35:56 +0100207
Ronald Cron7aa6fc12021-12-09 14:53:59 +0100208- Pre-shared keys, session resumption and 0-RTT data (both client and server
209 side).
Ronald Cron653d5bc2021-12-09 14:35:56 +0100210
211- New TLS Message Processing Stack (MPS)
212
213 The TLS 1.3 prototype is developed alongside a rewrite of the TLS messaging layer,
214 encompassing low-level details such as record parsing, handshake reassembly, and
215 DTLS retransmission state machine.
216
217 MPS has the following components:
218 - Layer 1 (Datagram handling)
219 - Layer 2 (Record handling)
220 - Layer 3 (Message handling)
221 - Layer 4 (Retransmission State Machine)
222 - Reader (Abstracted pointer arithmetic and reassembly logic for incoming data)
223 - Writer (Abstracted pointer arithmetic and fragmentation logic for outgoing data)
224
225 Of those components, the following have been upstreamed
226 as part of `MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3`:
227
228 - Reader ([`library/mps_reader.h`](../../library/mps_reader.h))
229
230
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200231Coding rules checklist for TLS 1.3
232----------------------------------
233
234The following coding rules are aimed to be a checklist for TLS 1.3 upstreaming
235work to reduce review rounds and the number of comments in each round. They
236come along (do NOT replace) the project coding rules
237(https://tls.mbed.org/kb/development/mbedtls-coding-standards). They have been
238established and discussed following the review of #4882 that was the
239PR upstreaming the first part of TLS 1.3 ClientHello writing code.
240
241TLS 1.3 specific coding rules:
242
243 - TLS 1.3 specific C modules, headers, static functions names are prefixed
Ronald Cronb1944662021-09-27 13:56:46 +0200244 with `ssl_tls13_`. The same applies to structures and types that are
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200245 internal to C modules.
246
Ronald Cronb1944662021-09-27 13:56:46 +0200247 - TLS 1.3 specific exported functions, structures and types are
248 prefixed with `mbedtls_ssl_tls13_`.
249
250 - Use TLS1_3 in TLS 1.3 specific macros.
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200251
252 - The names of macros and variables related to a field or structure in the
253 TLS 1.3 specification should contain as far as possible the field name as
Ronald Cron72064b32021-09-27 13:54:28 +0200254 it is in the specification. If the field name is "too long" and we prefer
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200255 to introduce some kind of abbreviation of it, use the same abbreviation
256 everywhere in the code.
257
258 Example 1: #define CLIENT_HELLO_RANDOM_LEN 32, macro for the length of the
259 `random` field of the ClientHello message.
260
Dave Rodgmanc8aaac82021-10-18 12:56:53 +0100261 Example 2 (consistent abbreviation): `mbedtls_ssl_tls13_write_sig_alg_ext()`
Ronald Cron72064b32021-09-27 13:54:28 +0200262 and `MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_SIG_ALG`, `sig_alg` standing for
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200263 `signature_algorithms`.
264
265 - Regarding vectors that are represented by a length followed by their value
266 in the data exchanged between servers and clients:
267
268 - Use `<vector name>_len` for the name of a variable used to compute the
269 length in bytes of the vector, where <vector name> is the name of the
270 vector as defined in the TLS 1.3 specification.
271
Ronald Cron99733f02021-09-27 13:58:21 +0200272 - Use `p_<vector_name>_len` for the name of a variable intended to hold
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200273 the address of the first byte of the vector length.
274
Ronald Cron99733f02021-09-27 13:58:21 +0200275 - Use `<vector_name>` for the name of a variable intended to hold the
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200276 address of the first byte of the vector value.
277
Ronald Cron99733f02021-09-27 13:58:21 +0200278 - Use `<vector_name>_end` for the name of a variable intended to hold
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200279 the address of the first byte past the vector value.
280
Ronald Cron99733f02021-09-27 13:58:21 +0200281 Those idioms should lower the risk of mis-using one of the address in place
282 of another one which could potentially lead to some nasty issues.
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200283
284 Example: `cipher_suites` vector of ClientHello in
Dave Rodgmanc8aaac82021-10-18 12:56:53 +0100285 `ssl_tls13_write_client_hello_cipher_suites()`
Ronald Cron72064b32021-09-27 13:54:28 +0200286 ```
287 size_t cipher_suites_len;
Ronald Cron99733f02021-09-27 13:58:21 +0200288 unsigned char *p_cipher_suites_len;
289 unsigned char *cipher_suites;
Ronald Cron72064b32021-09-27 13:54:28 +0200290 ```
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200291
Ronald Cronfecda8d2021-09-27 13:59:38 +0200292 - Where applicable, use:
293 - the macros to extract a byte from a multi-byte integer MBEDTLS_BYTE_{0-8}.
294 - the macros to write in memory in big-endian order a multi-byte integer
295 MBEDTLS_PUT_UINT{8|16|32|64}_BE.
296 - the macros to read from memory a multi-byte integer in big-endian order
297 MBEDTLS_GET_UINT{8|16|32|64}_BE.
298 - the macro to check for space when writing into an output buffer
299 `MBEDTLS_SSL_CHK_BUF_PTR`.
300 - the macro to check for data when reading from an input buffer
301 `MBEDTLS_SSL_CHK_BUF_READ_PTR`.
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200302
303 These macros were introduced after the prototype was written thus are
304 likely not to be used in prototype where we now would use them in
305 development.
306
Ronald Cronfecda8d2021-09-27 13:59:38 +0200307 The three first types, MBEDTLS_BYTE_{0-8}, MBEDTLS_PUT_UINT{8|16|32|64}_BE
308 and MBEDTLS_GET_UINT{8|16|32|64}_BE improve the readability of the code and
309 reduce the risk of writing or reading bytes in the wrong order.
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200310
Ronald Cron72064b32021-09-27 13:54:28 +0200311 The two last types, `MBEDTLS_SSL_CHK_BUF_PTR` and
312 `MBEDTLS_SSL_CHK_BUF_READ_PTR`, improve the readability of the code and
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200313 reduce the risk of error in the non-completely-trivial arithmetic to
314 check that we do not write or read past the end of a data buffer. The
315 usage of those macros combined with the following rule mitigate the risk
316 to read/write past the end of a data buffer.
317
Ronald Cron72064b32021-09-27 13:54:28 +0200318 Examples:
319 ```
320 hs_hdr[1] = MBEDTLS_BYTE_2( total_hs_len );
321 MBEDTLS_PUT_UINT16_BE( MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_SUPPORTED_VERSIONS, p, 0 );
322 MBEDTLS_SSL_CHK_BUF_PTR( p, end, 7 );
323 ```
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200324
325 - To mitigate what happened here
326 (https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbedtls/pull/4882#discussion_r701704527) from
327 happening again, use always a local variable named `p` for the reading
328 pointer in functions parsing TLS 1.3 data, and for the writing pointer in
Ronald Cron3e7c4032021-09-27 14:22:38 +0200329 functions writing data into an output buffer and only that variable. The
330 name `p` has been chosen as it was already widely used in TLS code.
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200331
332 - When an TLS 1.3 structure is written or read by a function or as part of
333 a function, provide as documentation the definition of the structure as
334 it is in the TLS 1.3 specification.
335
336General coding rules:
337
Ronald Cron72064b32021-09-27 13:54:28 +0200338 - We prefer grouping "related statement lines" by not adding blank lines
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200339 between them.
340
341 Example 1:
Ronald Cron72064b32021-09-27 13:54:28 +0200342 ```
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200343 ret = ssl_tls13_write_client_hello_cipher_suites( ssl, buf, end, &output_len );
344 if( ret != 0 )
345 return( ret );
346 buf += output_len;
Ronald Cron72064b32021-09-27 13:54:28 +0200347 ```
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200348
349 Example 2:
Ronald Cron72064b32021-09-27 13:54:28 +0200350 ```
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200351 MBEDTLS_SSL_CHK_BUF_PTR( cipher_suites_iter, end, 2 );
352 MBEDTLS_PUT_UINT16_BE( cipher_suite, cipher_suites_iter, 0 );
353 cipher_suites_iter += 2;
Ronald Cron72064b32021-09-27 13:54:28 +0200354 ```
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200355
356 - Use macros for constants that are used in different functions, different
357 places in the code. When a constant is used only locally in a function
358 (like the length in bytes of the vector lengths in functions reading and
359 writing TLS handshake message) there is no need to define a macro for it.
360
Ronald Cron72064b32021-09-27 13:54:28 +0200361 Example: `#define CLIENT_HELLO_RANDOM_LEN 32`
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200362
363 - When declaring a pointer the dereferencing operator should be prepended to
364 the pointer name not appended to the pointer type:
365
Ronald Cron72064b32021-09-27 13:54:28 +0200366 Example: `mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl;`
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200367
368 - Maximum line length is 80 characters.
369
370 Exceptions:
371
372 - string literals can extend beyond 80 characters as we do not want to
373 split them to ease their search in the code base.
374
375 - A line can be more than 80 characters by a few characters if just looking
376 at the 80 first characters is enough to fully understand the line. For
377 example it is generally fine if some closure characters like ";" or ")"
378 are beyond the 80 characters limit.
379
Ronald Cron847c3582021-09-27 14:24:43 +0200380 If a line becomes too long due to a refactoring (for example renaming a
381 function to a longer name, or indenting a block more), avoid rewrapping
382 lines in the same commit: it makes the review harder. Make one commit with
383 the longer lines and another commit with just the rewrapping.
384
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200385 - When in successive lines, functions and macros parameters should be aligned
386 vertically.
387
388 Example:
Ronald Cron72064b32021-09-27 13:54:28 +0200389 ```
Ronald Cron3785c902021-09-20 09:05:36 +0200390 int mbedtls_ssl_tls13_start_handshake_msg( mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
391 unsigned hs_type,
392 unsigned char **buf,
393 size_t *buf_len );
Ronald Cron72064b32021-09-27 13:54:28 +0200394 ```
Ronald Cron847c3582021-09-27 14:24:43 +0200395
396 - When a function's parameters span several lines, group related parameters
397 together if possible.
398
399 For example, prefer:
400
401 ```
402 mbedtls_ssl_tls13_start_handshake_msg( ssl, hs_type,
403 buf, buf_len );
404 ```
405 over
406 ```
407 mbedtls_ssl_tls13_start_handshake_msg( ssl, hs_type, buf,
408 buf_len );
409 ```
410 even if it fits.