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Ron Eldorc7acb912017-10-30 17:03:57 +02001README for Mbed TLS
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4Configuration
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Gilles Peskine5d46f6a2019-07-27 23:52:53 +02007Mbed TLS should build out of the box on most systems. Some platform specific options are available in the fully documented configuration file `include/mbedtls/config.h`, which is also the place where features can be selected. This file can be edited manually, or in a more programmatic way using the Perl script `scripts/config.py` (use `--help` for usage instructions).
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Simon Butcher741f2302016-09-04 16:01:32 +01009Compiler options can be set using conventional environment variables such as `CC` and `CFLAGS` when using the Make and CMake build system (see below).
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11Compiling
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Simon Butcher3ad2efd2018-05-02 14:49:38 +010014There are currently three active build systems used within Mbed TLS releases:
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Gilles Peskine82759aa2017-06-16 14:52:39 +020016- GNU Make
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardf851f142015-09-03 13:29:45 +020017- CMake
RonEld005939d2017-10-17 20:19:48 +030018- Microsoft Visual Studio (Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 or later)
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Gilles Peskine82759aa2017-06-16 14:52:39 +020020The main systems used for development are CMake and GNU Make. Those systems are always complete and up-to-date. The others should reflect all changes present in the CMake and Make build system, although features may not be ported there automatically.
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Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardf851f142015-09-03 13:29:45 +020022The Make and CMake build systems create three libraries: libmbedcrypto, libmbedx509, and libmbedtls. Note that libmbedtls depends on libmbedx509 and libmbedcrypto, and libmbedx509 depends on libmbedcrypto. As a result, some linkers will expect flags to be in a specific order, for example the GNU linker wants `-lmbedtls -lmbedx509 -lmbedcrypto`. Also, when loading shared libraries using dlopen(), you'll need to load libmbedcrypto first, then libmbedx509, before you can load libmbedtls.
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Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardd8167e82019-02-01 11:12:52 +010024### Getting files form git: the Crypto submodule
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Andrzej Kurekd3deb1d2019-04-16 04:14:48 -040026The Mbed Crypto library now has its own git repository, which the Mbed TLS build systems are using as a git submodule in order to build libmbedcrypto as a subproject of Mbed TLS. When cloning the Mbed TLS repository, you need to make sure you're getting the submodule as well:
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28 git clone --recursive https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbedtls.git
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30Alternatively, if you already have an existing clone of the Mbed TLS
31repository, you can initialise and update the submodule with:
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33 git submodule update --init crypto
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35After these steps, your clone is now ready for building the libraries as detailed in the following sections.
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Andrzej Kurekd3deb1d2019-04-16 04:14:48 -040037Note that building libmbedcrypto as a subproject of Mbed TLS does not enable the PSA-specific tests and utility programs. To use these programs, build Mbed Crypto as a standalone project.
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Andrzej Kurekd3deb1d2019-04-16 04:14:48 -040039Please note that for now, Mbed TLS can only use versions of libmbedcrypto that were built as a subproject of Mbed TLS, not versions that were built standalone from the Mbed Crypto repository. This restriction will be removed in the future.
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Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardf851f142015-09-03 13:29:45 +020041### Make
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Gilles Peskine82759aa2017-06-16 14:52:39 +020043We require GNU Make. To build the library and the sample programs, GNU Make and a C compiler are sufficient. Some of the more advanced build targets require some Unix/Linux tools.
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Gilles Peskineec82da42017-10-02 10:52:50 +020045We intentionally only use a minimum of functionality in the makefiles in order to keep them as simple and independent of different toolchains as possible, to allow users to more easily move between different platforms. Users who need more features are recommended to use CMake.
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Gilles Peskine82759aa2017-06-16 14:52:39 +020047In order to build from the source code using GNU Make, just enter at the command line:
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49 make
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51In order to run the tests, enter:
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53 make check
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Ron Eldor276bd002019-01-17 17:51:55 -060055The tests need Python to be built and Perl to be run. If you don't have one of them installed, you can skip building the tests with:
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57 make no_test
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59You'll still be able to run a much smaller set of tests with:
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61 programs/test/selftest
62
63In order to build for a Windows platform, you should use `WINDOWS_BUILD=1` if the target is Windows but the build environment is Unix-like (for instance when cross-compiling, or compiling from an MSYS shell), and `WINDOWS=1` if the build environment is a Windows shell (for instance using mingw32-make) (in that case some targets will not be available).
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Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard05c92712017-12-28 09:14:47 +010065Setting the variable `SHARED` in your environment will build shared libraries in addition to the static libraries. Setting `DEBUG` gives you a debug build. You can override `CFLAGS` and `LDFLAGS` by setting them in your environment or on the make command line; compiler warning options may be overridden separately using `WARNING_CFLAGS`. Some directory-specific options (for example, `-I` directives) are still preserved.
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Gilles Peskine85aba472019-07-02 20:03:01 +020067Please note that setting `CFLAGS` overrides its default value of `-O2` and setting `WARNING_CFLAGS` overrides its default value (starting with `-Wall -Wextra`), so if you just want to add some warning options to the default ones, you can do so by setting `CFLAGS=-O2 -Werror` for example. Setting `WARNING_CFLAGS` is useful when you want to get rid of its default content (for example because your compiler doesn't accept `-Wall` as an option). Directory-specific options cannot be overridden from the command line.
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Ron Eldorc7acb912017-10-30 17:03:57 +020069Depending on your platform, you might run into some issues. Please check the Makefiles in `library/`, `programs/` and `tests/` for options to manually add or remove for specific platforms. You can also check [the Mbed TLS Knowledge Base](https://tls.mbed.org/kb) for articles on your platform or issue.
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Simon Butcher6965f772018-07-23 23:57:07 +010071In case you find that you need to do something else as well, please let us know what, so we can add it to the [Mbed TLS Knowledge Base](https://tls.mbed.org/kb).
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73### CMake
74
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89c4722017-12-26 12:52:53 +010075In order to build the source using CMake in a separate directory (recommended), just enter at the command line:
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Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89c4722017-12-26 12:52:53 +010077 mkdir /path/to/build_dir && cd /path/to/build_dir
78 cmake /path/to/mbedtls_source
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardf851f142015-09-03 13:29:45 +020079 make
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81In order to run the tests, enter:
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83 make test
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Ron Eldor276bd002019-01-17 17:51:55 -060085The test suites need Python to be built and Perl to be executed. If you don't have one of these installed, you'll want to disable the test suites with:
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Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89c4722017-12-26 12:52:53 +010087 cmake -DENABLE_TESTING=Off /path/to/mbedtls_source
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89If you disabled the test suites, but kept the programs enabled, you can still run a much smaller set of tests with:
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91 programs/test/selftest
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93To configure CMake for building shared libraries, use:
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Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89c4722017-12-26 12:52:53 +010095 cmake -DUSE_SHARED_MBEDTLS_LIBRARY=On /path/to/mbedtls_source
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97There are many different build modes available within the CMake buildsystem. Most of them are available for gcc and clang, though some are compiler-specific:
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Gilles Peskineb21a0852018-03-09 14:24:36 +010099- `Release`. This generates the default code without any unnecessary information in the binary files.
100- `Debug`. This generates debug information and disables optimization of the code.
101- `Coverage`. This generates code coverage information in addition to debug information.
102- `ASan`. This instruments the code with AddressSanitizer to check for memory errors. (This includes LeakSanitizer, with recent version of gcc and clang.) (With recent version of clang, this mode also instruments the code with UndefinedSanitizer to check for undefined behaviour.)
103- `ASanDbg`. Same as ASan but slower, with debug information and better stack traces.
104- `MemSan`. This instruments the code with MemorySanitizer to check for uninitialised memory reads. Experimental, needs recent clang on Linux/x86\_64.
105- `MemSanDbg`. Same as MemSan but slower, with debug information, better stack traces and origin tracking.
106- `Check`. This activates the compiler warnings that depend on optimization and treats all warnings as errors.
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108Switching build modes in CMake is simple. For debug mode, enter at the command line:
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Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89c4722017-12-26 12:52:53 +0100110 cmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug /path/to/mbedtls_source
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112To list other available CMake options, use:
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114 cmake -LH
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Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard976dd162018-01-02 10:49:46 +0100116Note that, with CMake, you can't adjust the compiler or its flags after the
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89c4722017-12-26 12:52:53 +0100117initial invocation of cmake. This means that `CC=your_cc make` and `make
118CC=your_cc` will *not* work (similarly with `CFLAGS` and other variables).
119These variables need to be adjusted when invoking cmake for the first time,
120for example:
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122 CC=your_cc cmake /path/to/mbedtls_source
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124If you already invoked cmake and want to change those settings, you need to
125remove the build directory and create it again.
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127Note that it is possible to build in-place; this will however overwrite the
128provided Makefiles (see `scripts/tmp_ignore_makefiles.sh` if you want to
129prevent `git status` from showing them as modified). In order to do so, from
130the Mbed TLS source directory, use:
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132 cmake .
133 make
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135If you want to change `CC` or `CFLAGS` afterwards, you will need to remove the
136CMake cache. This can be done with the following command using GNU find:
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138 find . -iname '*cmake*' -not -name CMakeLists.txt -exec rm -rf {} +
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Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard976dd162018-01-02 10:49:46 +0100140You can now make the desired change:
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142 CC=your_cc cmake .
143 make
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Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard05c92712017-12-28 09:14:47 +0100145Regarding variables, also note that if you set CFLAGS when invoking cmake,
146your value of CFLAGS doesn't override the content provided by cmake (depending
147on the build mode as seen above), it's merely prepended to it.
148
Jaeden Amero41421c42019-06-20 17:26:29 +0100149#### Mbed TLS as a subproject
150
151Mbed TLS, like Mbed Crypto, supports being built as a CMake subproject. One can
152use `add_subdirectory()` from a parent CMake project to include Mbed TLS as a
153subproject.
154
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardf851f142015-09-03 13:29:45 +0200155### Microsoft Visual Studio
156
157The build files for Microsoft Visual Studio are generated for Visual Studio 2010.
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Ron Eldor276bd002019-01-17 17:51:55 -0600159The solution file `mbedTLS.sln` contains all the basic projects needed to build the library and all the programs. The files in tests are not generated and compiled, as these need Python and perl environments as well. However, the selftest program in `programs/test/` is still available.
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161Example programs
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Gilles Peskineceb7b122018-01-18 23:27:47 +0100164We've included example programs for a lot of different features and uses in [`programs/`](programs/README.md). Most programs only focus on a single feature or usage scenario, so keep that in mind when copying parts of the code.
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166Tests
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Ron Eldor276bd002019-01-17 17:51:55 -0600169Mbed TLS includes an elaborate test suite in `tests/` that initially requires Python to generate the tests files (e.g. `test\_suite\_mpi.c`). These files are generated from a `function file` (e.g. `suites/test\_suite\_mpi.function`) and a `data file` (e.g. `suites/test\_suite\_mpi.data`). The `function file` contains the test functions. The `data file` contains the test cases, specified as parameters that will be passed to the test function.
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171For machines with a Unix shell and OpenSSL (and optionally GnuTLS) installed, additional test scripts are available:
172
173- `tests/ssl-opt.sh` runs integration tests for various TLS options (renegotiation, resumption, etc.) and tests interoperability of these options with other implementations.
174- `tests/compat.sh` tests interoperability of every ciphersuite with other implementations.
175- `tests/scripts/test-ref-configs.pl` test builds in various reduced configurations.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardf7a46882015-10-28 13:42:14 +0100176- `tests/scripts/key-exchanges.pl` test builds in configurations with a single key exchange enabled
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardf851f142015-09-03 13:29:45 +0200177- `tests/scripts/all.sh` runs a combination of the above tests, plus some more, with various build options (such as ASan, full `config.h`, etc).
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179Configurations
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181
182We provide some non-standard configurations focused on specific use cases in the `configs/` directory. You can read more about those in `configs/README.txt`
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Gilles Peskinebc554f62018-11-21 12:34:47 +0100184
Ron Eldorc7acb912017-10-30 17:03:57 +0200185Porting Mbed TLS
Andres AG1a6e9c32016-12-28 15:38:05 +0000186----------------
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Simon Butcher6965f772018-07-23 23:57:07 +0100188Mbed TLS can be ported to many different architectures, OS's and platforms. Before starting a port, you may find the following Knowledge Base articles useful:
Andres AG1a6e9c32016-12-28 15:38:05 +0000189
Ron Eldorc7acb912017-10-30 17:03:57 +0200190- [Porting Mbed TLS to a new environment or OS](https://tls.mbed.org/kb/how-to/how-do-i-port-mbed-tls-to-a-new-environment-OS)
191- [What external dependencies does Mbed TLS rely on?](https://tls.mbed.org/kb/development/what-external-dependencies-does-mbedtls-rely-on)
192- [How do I configure Mbed TLS](https://tls.mbed.org/kb/compiling-and-building/how-do-i-configure-mbedtls)
Andres AG1a6e9c32016-12-28 15:38:05 +0000193
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardf851f142015-09-03 13:29:45 +0200194Contributing
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196
197We gratefully accept bug reports and contributions from the community. There are some requirements we need to fulfill in order to be able to integrate contributions:
198
Simon Butcher741f2302016-09-04 16:01:32 +0100199- All contributions, whether large or small require a Contributor's License Agreement (CLA) to be accepted. This is because source code can possibly fall under copyright law and we need your consent to share in the ownership of the copyright.
200- We would ask that contributions conform to [our coding standards](https://tls.mbed.org/kb/development/mbedtls-coding-standards), and that contributions should be fully tested before submission.
201- As with any open source project, contributions will be reviewed by the project team and community and may need some modifications to be accepted.
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Ron Eldor2ac96622017-11-01 14:19:50 +0200203To accept the Contributor’s Licence Agreement (CLA), individual contributors can do this by creating an Mbed account and [accepting the online agreement here with a click through](https://os.mbed.com/contributor_agreement/). Alternatively, for contributions from corporations, or those that do not wish to create an Mbed account, a slightly different agreement can be found [here](https://www.mbed.com/en/about-mbed/contributor-license-agreements/). This agreement should be signed and returned to Arm as described in the instructions given.
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205### Making a Contribution
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Ron Eldord56654f2018-06-27 14:36:37 +03002071. [Check for open issues](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbedtls/issues) or [start a discussion](https://forums.mbed.com/c/mbed-tls) around a feature idea or a bug.
Ron Eldorc7acb912017-10-30 17:03:57 +02002082. Fork the [Mbed TLS repository on GitHub](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbedtls) to start making your changes. As a general rule, you should use the "development" branch as a basis.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardf851f142015-09-03 13:29:45 +02002093. Write a test which shows that the bug was fixed or that the feature works as expected.
Simon Butcher741f2302016-09-04 16:01:32 +01002104. Send a pull request and bug us until it gets merged and published. Contributions may need some modifications, so work with us to get your change accepted. We will include your name in the ChangeLog :)
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