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Ronald Cronb6d6d4c2020-06-03 10:11:18 +02001/**
2 * \file helpers.h
3 *
4 * \brief This file contains the prototypes of helper functions for the
5 * purpose of testing.
6 */
7
Bence Szépkúti86974652020-06-15 11:59:37 +02008/*
Bence Szépkúti1e148272020-08-07 13:07:28 +02009 * Copyright The Mbed TLS Contributors
Ronald Cronb6d6d4c2020-06-03 10:11:18 +020010 * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
11 *
12 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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Ronald Cronb6d6d4c2020-06-03 10:11:18 +020023 */
24
25#ifndef TEST_HELPERS_H
26#define TEST_HELPERS_H
27
Mateusz Starzykb1982722021-05-27 14:46:48 +020028/* Most fields of publicly available structs are private and are wrapped with
29 * MBEDTLS_PRIVATE macro. This define allows tests to access the private fields
30 * directly (without using the MBEDTLS_PRIVATE wrapper). */
Mateusz Starzyk2c09c9b2021-05-14 22:20:10 +020031#define MBEDTLS_ALLOW_PRIVATE_ACCESS
32
Bence Szépkútic662b362021-05-27 11:25:03 +020033#include "mbedtls/build_info.h"
Ronald Cronb6d6d4c2020-06-03 10:11:18 +020034
Gilles Peskine2a4c5982021-01-29 21:18:09 +010035#if defined(MBEDTLS_THREADING_C) && defined(MBEDTLS_THREADING_PTHREAD) && \
36 defined(MBEDTLS_TEST_HOOKS)
37#define MBEDTLS_TEST_MUTEX_USAGE
38#endif
39
Ronald Cronf40529d2020-06-09 16:27:37 +020040#include "mbedtls/platform.h"
Ronald Cronf40529d2020-06-09 16:27:37 +020041
42#include <stddef.h>
43#include <stdint.h>
44
Gilles Peskineebc49e52021-06-11 14:13:53 +020045#if defined(MBEDTLS_BIGNUM_C)
46#include "mbedtls/bignum.h"
47#endif
48
Gilles Peskine571576f2022-09-20 21:37:56 +020049/** The type of test case arguments that contain binary data. */
50typedef struct data_tag
51{
52 uint8_t * x;
53 uint32_t len;
54} data_t;
55
Chris Jones9634bb12021-01-20 15:56:42 +000056typedef enum
57{
Chris Jonese60e2ae2021-01-20 17:51:47 +000058 MBEDTLS_TEST_RESULT_SUCCESS = 0,
59 MBEDTLS_TEST_RESULT_FAILED,
60 MBEDTLS_TEST_RESULT_SKIPPED
61} mbedtls_test_result_t;
Chris Jones9634bb12021-01-20 15:56:42 +000062
63typedef struct
64{
Chris Jonese60e2ae2021-01-20 17:51:47 +000065 mbedtls_test_result_t result;
Chris Jones9634bb12021-01-20 15:56:42 +000066 const char *test;
67 const char *filename;
68 int line_no;
69 unsigned long step;
Gilles Peskine89615ee2021-04-29 20:28:54 +020070 char line1[76];
71 char line2[76];
Gilles Peskine2a4c5982021-01-29 21:18:09 +010072#if defined(MBEDTLS_TEST_MUTEX_USAGE)
73 const char *mutex_usage_error;
74#endif
Chris Jones9634bb12021-01-20 15:56:42 +000075}
Chris Jonese60e2ae2021-01-20 17:51:47 +000076mbedtls_test_info_t;
77extern mbedtls_test_info_t mbedtls_test_info;
Chris Jones9634bb12021-01-20 15:56:42 +000078
Ronald Crone9c09f12020-06-08 16:44:58 +020079int mbedtls_test_platform_setup( void );
80void mbedtls_test_platform_teardown( void );
Ronald Cronf40529d2020-06-09 16:27:37 +020081
Ronald Crona0c25392020-06-18 10:10:46 +020082/**
Chris Jones39ddb0a2021-02-03 16:15:00 +000083 * \brief Record the current test case as a failure.
Chris Jones567e0ad2021-02-03 12:07:01 +000084 *
Chris Jones39ddb0a2021-02-03 16:15:00 +000085 * This function can be called directly however it is usually
86 * called via macros such as TEST_ASSERT, TEST_EQUAL,
87 * PSA_ASSERT, etc...
88 *
89 * \note If the test case was already marked as failed, calling
90 * `mbedtls_test_fail( )` again will not overwrite any
91 * previous information about the failure.
92 *
93 * \param test Description of the failure or assertion that failed. This
94 * MUST be a string literal.
Chris Jones567e0ad2021-02-03 12:07:01 +000095 * \param line_no Line number where the failure originated.
96 * \param filename Filename where the failure originated.
97 */
Chris Jones9634bb12021-01-20 15:56:42 +000098void mbedtls_test_fail( const char *test, int line_no, const char* filename );
Chris Jones567e0ad2021-02-03 12:07:01 +000099
100/**
Chris Jones39ddb0a2021-02-03 16:15:00 +0000101 * \brief Record the current test case as skipped.
Chris Jones567e0ad2021-02-03 12:07:01 +0000102 *
Chris Jones39ddb0a2021-02-03 16:15:00 +0000103 * This function can be called directly however it is usually
104 * called via the TEST_ASSUME macro.
105 *
106 * \param test Description of the assumption that caused the test case to
107 * be skipped. This MUST be a string literal.
108 * \param line_no Line number where the test case was skipped.
109 * \param filename Filename where the test case was skipped.
Chris Jones567e0ad2021-02-03 12:07:01 +0000110 */
Chris Jonesa5ab7652021-02-02 16:20:45 +0000111void mbedtls_test_skip( const char *test, int line_no, const char* filename );
Chris Jones9634bb12021-01-20 15:56:42 +0000112
Chris Jones567e0ad2021-02-03 12:07:01 +0000113/**
114 * \brief Set the test step number for failure reports.
Chris Jones9634bb12021-01-20 15:56:42 +0000115 *
Chris Jones39ddb0a2021-02-03 16:15:00 +0000116 * Call this function to display "step NNN" in addition to the
Chris Jones567e0ad2021-02-03 12:07:01 +0000117 * line number and file name if a test fails. Typically the "step
118 * number" is the index of a for loop but it can be whatever you
119 * want.
Chris Jones9634bb12021-01-20 15:56:42 +0000120 *
121 * \param step The step number to report.
122 */
123void mbedtls_test_set_step( unsigned long step );
124
Chris Jones567e0ad2021-02-03 12:07:01 +0000125/**
126 * \brief Reset mbedtls_test_info to a ready/starting state.
Chris Jones567e0ad2021-02-03 12:07:01 +0000127 */
Chris Jonesa5ab7652021-02-02 16:20:45 +0000128void mbedtls_test_info_reset( void );
Chris Jones9634bb12021-01-20 15:56:42 +0000129
Ronald Crona0c25392020-06-18 10:10:46 +0200130/**
Gilles Peskine89615ee2021-04-29 20:28:54 +0200131 * \brief Record the current test case as a failure if two integers
132 * have a different value.
133 *
134 * This function is usually called via the macro
135 * #TEST_EQUAL.
136 *
137 * \param test Description of the failure or assertion that failed. This
138 * MUST be a string literal. This normally has the form
139 * "EXPR1 == EXPR2" where EXPR1 has the value \p value1
140 * and EXPR2 has the value \p value2.
141 * \param line_no Line number where the failure originated.
142 * \param filename Filename where the failure originated.
143 * \param value1 The first value to compare.
144 * \param value2 The second value to compare.
145 *
146 * \return \c 1 if the values are equal, otherwise \c 0.
147 */
148int mbedtls_test_equal( const char *test, int line_no, const char* filename,
149 unsigned long long value1, unsigned long long value2 );
150
151/**
Gilles Peskined1465422022-04-13 23:59:52 +0200152 * \brief Record the current test case as a failure based
153 * on comparing two unsigned integers.
154 *
155 * This function is usually called via the macro
156 * #TEST_LE_U.
157 *
158 * \param test Description of the failure or assertion that failed. This
159 * MUST be a string literal. This normally has the form
160 * "EXPR1 <= EXPR2" where EXPR1 has the value \p value1
161 * and EXPR2 has the value \p value2.
162 * \param line_no Line number where the failure originated.
163 * \param filename Filename where the failure originated.
164 * \param value1 The first value to compare.
165 * \param value2 The second value to compare.
166 *
167 * \return \c 1 if \p value1 <= \p value2, otherwise \c 0.
168 */
169int mbedtls_test_le_u( const char *test, int line_no, const char* filename,
170 unsigned long long value1, unsigned long long value2 );
171
172/**
173 * \brief Record the current test case as a failure based
174 * on comparing two signed integers.
175 *
176 * This function is usually called via the macro
177 * #TEST_LE_S.
178 *
179 * \param test Description of the failure or assertion that failed. This
180 * MUST be a string literal. This normally has the form
181 * "EXPR1 <= EXPR2" where EXPR1 has the value \p value1
182 * and EXPR2 has the value \p value2.
183 * \param line_no Line number where the failure originated.
184 * \param filename Filename where the failure originated.
185 * \param value1 The first value to compare.
186 * \param value2 The second value to compare.
187 *
188 * \return \c 1 if \p value1 <= \p value2, otherwise \c 0.
189 */
190int mbedtls_test_le_s( const char *test, int line_no, const char* filename,
191 long long value1, long long value2 );
192
193/**
Ronald Cronab500cb2020-07-01 17:09:10 +0200194 * \brief This function decodes the hexadecimal representation of
195 * data.
Ronald Crona0c25392020-06-18 10:10:46 +0200196 *
197 * \note The output buffer can be the same as the input buffer. For
198 * any other overlapping of the input and output buffers, the
199 * behavior is undefined.
200 *
201 * \param obuf Output buffer.
202 * \param obufmax Size in number of bytes of \p obuf.
203 * \param ibuf Input buffer.
204 * \param len The number of unsigned char written in \p obuf. This must
205 * not be \c NULL.
206 *
207 * \return \c 0 on success.
208 * \return \c -1 if the output buffer is too small or the input string
Ronald Cronab500cb2020-07-01 17:09:10 +0200209 * is not a valid hexadecimal representation.
Ronald Crona0c25392020-06-18 10:10:46 +0200210 */
211int mbedtls_test_unhexify( unsigned char *obuf, size_t obufmax,
212 const char *ibuf, size_t *len );
213
Ronald Cron72d628f2020-06-08 17:05:57 +0200214void mbedtls_test_hexify( unsigned char *obuf,
215 const unsigned char *ibuf,
216 int len );
Ronald Cronf40529d2020-06-09 16:27:37 +0200217
218/**
219 * Allocate and zeroize a buffer.
220 *
221 * If the size if zero, a pointer to a zeroized 1-byte buffer is returned.
222 *
223 * For convenience, dies if allocation fails.
224 */
Ronald Cron690f3eb2020-06-10 10:42:18 +0200225unsigned char *mbedtls_test_zero_alloc( size_t len );
Ronald Cronf40529d2020-06-09 16:27:37 +0200226
227/**
228 * Allocate and fill a buffer from hex data.
229 *
230 * The buffer is sized exactly as needed. This allows to detect buffer
231 * overruns (including overreads) when running the test suite under valgrind.
232 *
233 * If the size if zero, a pointer to a zeroized 1-byte buffer is returned.
234 *
235 * For convenience, dies if allocation fails.
236 */
Ronald Crona256c702020-06-10 10:53:11 +0200237unsigned char *mbedtls_test_unhexify_alloc( const char *ibuf, size_t *olen );
Ronald Cronf40529d2020-06-09 16:27:37 +0200238
Ronald Cronde70b162020-06-10 11:03:08 +0200239int mbedtls_test_hexcmp( uint8_t * a, uint8_t * b,
240 uint32_t a_len, uint32_t b_len );
Ronald Cronf40529d2020-06-09 16:27:37 +0200241
Gilles Peskine1dc19ff2021-02-08 20:59:39 +0100242#if defined(MBEDTLS_PSA_CRYPTO_C) && defined(MBEDTLS_PSA_CRYPTO_EXTERNAL_RNG)
Gilles Peskine1af872d2021-01-20 20:02:01 +0100243#include "test/fake_external_rng_for_test.h"
244#endif
245
Gilles Peskine2a4c5982021-01-29 21:18:09 +0100246#if defined(MBEDTLS_TEST_MUTEX_USAGE)
Gilles Peskine1061ec62021-01-29 21:17:11 +0100247/** Permanently activate the mutex usage verification framework. See
248 * threading_helpers.c for information. */
249void mbedtls_test_mutex_usage_init( void );
Gilles Peskine2a4c5982021-01-29 21:18:09 +0100250
251/** Call this function after executing a test case to check for mutex usage
252 * errors. */
253void mbedtls_test_mutex_usage_check( void );
Gilles Peskine1061ec62021-01-29 21:17:11 +0100254#endif /* MBEDTLS_TEST_MUTEX_USAGE */
255
Chris Jones96ae73b2021-01-08 17:04:59 +0000256#if defined(MBEDTLS_TEST_HOOKS)
257/**
Chris Jones3f613c12021-03-31 09:34:22 +0100258 * \brief Check that only a pure high-level error code is being combined with
259 * a pure low-level error code as otherwise the resultant error code
Chris Jones5e8805a2021-01-12 15:21:57 +0000260 * would be corrupted.
Chris Jones3f613c12021-03-31 09:34:22 +0100261 *
262 * \note Both high-level and low-level error codes cannot be greater than
263 * zero however can be zero. If one error code is zero then the
264 * other error code is returned even if both codes are zero.
265 *
266 * \note If the check fails, fail the test currently being run.
Chris Jones96ae73b2021-01-08 17:04:59 +0000267 */
268void mbedtls_test_err_add_check( int high, int low,
269 const char *file, int line);
270#endif
271
Gilles Peskineebc49e52021-06-11 14:13:53 +0200272#if defined(MBEDTLS_BIGNUM_C)
Gilles Peskine3aae4e82022-09-20 21:38:33 +0200273/** Allocate and populate a core MPI from a test case argument.
274 *
275 * This function allocates exactly as many limbs as necessary to fit
276 * the length of the input. In other words, it preserves leading zeros.
277 *
278 * The limb array is allocated with mbedtls_calloc() and must later be
279 * freed with mbedtls_free().
280 *
281 * \param[in,out] pX The address where a pointer to the allocated limb
282 * array will be stored.
283 * \c *pX must be null on entry.
284 * On exit, \c *pX is null on error or if the number
285 * of limbs is 0.
286 * \param[out] plimbs The address where the number of limbs will be stored.
287 * \param[in] input The test argument to read.
Gilles Peskinec5772a12022-10-09 21:14:09 +0200288 * It is interpreted as a hexadecimal representation
289 * of a non-negative integer.
Gilles Peskine3aae4e82022-09-20 21:38:33 +0200290 *
291 * \return \c 0 on success, an \c MBEDTLS_ERR_MPI_xxx error code otherwise.
292 */
293int mbedtls_test_read_mpi_core( mbedtls_mpi_uint **pX, size_t *plimbs,
Gilles Peskinec5772a12022-10-09 21:14:09 +0200294 const char *input );
Gilles Peskine3aae4e82022-09-20 21:38:33 +0200295
Werner Lewis19b4cd82022-07-07 11:02:27 +0100296/** Read an MPI from a hexadecimal string.
Gilles Peskineebc49e52021-06-11 14:13:53 +0200297 *
Gilles Peskineca6e8aa2022-11-09 21:08:44 +0100298 * Like mbedtls_mpi_read_string(), but with tighter guarantees around
299 * edge cases.
Gilles Peskineebc49e52021-06-11 14:13:53 +0200300 *
Gilles Peskineca6e8aa2022-11-09 21:08:44 +0100301 * - This function guarantees that if \p s begins with '-' then the sign
302 * bit of the result will be negative, even if the value is 0.
303 * When this function encounters such a "negative 0", it
Gilles Peskine23875ce2022-11-11 15:59:51 +0100304 * increments #mbedtls_test_case_uses_negative_0.
Gilles Peskineca6e8aa2022-11-09 21:08:44 +0100305 * - The size of the result is exactly the minimum number of limbs needed
306 * to fit the digits in the input. In particular, this function constructs
307 * a bignum with 0 limbs for an empty string, and a bignum with leading 0
308 * limbs if the string has sufficiently many leading 0 digits.
309 * This is important so that the "0 (null)" and "0 (1 limb)" and
310 * "leading zeros" test cases do what they claim.
Gilles Peskineebc49e52021-06-11 14:13:53 +0200311 *
312 * \param[out] X The MPI object to populate. It must be initialized.
Werner Lewis19b4cd82022-07-07 11:02:27 +0100313 * \param[in] s The null-terminated hexadecimal string to read from.
Gilles Peskineebc49e52021-06-11 14:13:53 +0200314 *
315 * \return \c 0 on success, an \c MBEDTLS_ERR_MPI_xxx error code otherwise.
316 */
Werner Lewis19b4cd82022-07-07 11:02:27 +0100317int mbedtls_test_read_mpi( mbedtls_mpi *X, const char *s );
Gilles Peskineca6e8aa2022-11-09 21:08:44 +0100318
319/** Nonzero if the current test case had an input parsed with
320 * mbedtls_test_read_mpi() that is a negative 0 (`"-"`, `"-0"`, `"-00"`, etc.,
321 * constructing a result with the sign bit set to -1 and the value being
322 * all-limbs-0, which is not a valid representation in #mbedtls_mpi but is
323 * tested for robustness).
324 */
325extern unsigned mbedtls_test_case_uses_negative_0;
Gilles Peskineebc49e52021-06-11 14:13:53 +0200326#endif /* MBEDTLS_BIGNUM_C */
327
Ronald Cronb6d6d4c2020-06-03 10:11:18 +0200328#endif /* TEST_HELPERS_H */