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Dave Rodgmana0e8db02021-06-29 18:05:38 +01001# Migrating from Mbed TLS 2.x to Mbed TLS 3.0
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard89d4ab02021-04-23 11:54:27 +02002
3This guide details the steps required to migrate from Mbed TLS version 2.x to
4Mbed TLS version 3.0 or greater. Unlike normal releases, Mbed TLS 3.0 breaks
5compatibility with previous versions, so users (and alt implementors) might
6need to change their own code in order to make it work with Mbed TLS 3.0.
7
8Here's the list of breaking changes; each entry should help you answer these
9two questions: (1) am I affected? (2) if yes, what's my migration path?
10
Dave Rodgman1aea4042021-06-29 13:27:15 +010011The changes are detailed below, and include:
Dave Rodgman759c0102021-06-29 15:55:08 +010012
Dave Rodgman949c21b2021-06-29 18:05:04 +010013- Removal of many insecure or obsolete features
14- Tidying up of configuration options (including removing some less useful options).
Dave Rodgman70789732021-06-30 09:18:55 +010015- Changing function signatures, e.g. adding return codes, adding extra parameters, or making some arguments const.
16- Removal of functions previously marked as deprecated.
Dave Rodgmand8a10172021-06-29 21:45:24 +010017
Dave Rodgmand8a10172021-06-29 21:45:24 +010018
19## Tooling
20
Dave Rodgmana0e8db02021-06-29 18:05:38 +010021### Introduce a level of indirection and versioning in the config files
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard89d4ab02021-04-23 11:54:27 +020022
Dave Rodgmane45e6402021-06-29 13:21:55 +010023`config.h` was split into `build_info.h` and `mbedtls_config.h`.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard89d4ab02021-04-23 11:54:27 +020024
Dave Rodgmane45e6402021-06-29 13:21:55 +010025* In code, use `#include <mbedtls/build_info.h>`. Don't include `mbedtls/config.h` and don't refer to `MBEDTLS_CONFIG_FILE`.
26* In build tools, edit `mbedtls_config.h`, or edit `MBEDTLS_CONFIG_FILE` as before.
27* If you had a tool that parsed the library version from `include/mbedtls/version.h`, this has moved to `include/mbedtls/build_info.h`. From C code, both headers now define the `MBEDTLS_VERSION_xxx` macros.
28
29Also, if you have a custom configuration file:
30
31* Don't include `check_config.h` or `config_psa.h` anymore.
32* Don't define `MBEDTLS_CONFIG_H` anymore.
33
34A config file version symbol, `MBEDTLS_CONFIG_VERSION` was introduced.
35Defining it to a particular value will ensure that Mbed TLS interprets
36the config file in a way that's compatible with the config file format
37used by the Mbed TLS release whose `MBEDTLS_VERSION_NUMBER` has the same
38value.
39The only value supported by Mbed TLS 3.0.0 is `0x03000000`.
40
Dave Rodgmand267ec32021-06-29 21:31:58 +010041### Change `MBEDTLS_ECP_FIXED_POINT_OPTIM` behavior
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +010042
Dave Rodgman36bb5ff2021-06-29 21:39:55 +010043The option `MBEDTLS_ECP_FIXED_POINT_OPTIM` now increases code size and it does
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +010044not increase peak RAM usage anymore.
45
46If you are limited by code size, you can define `MBEDTLS_ECP_FIXED_POINT_OPTIM`
47to `0` in your config file. The impact depends on the number and size of
48enabled curves. For example, for P-256 the difference is 1KB; see the documentation
49of this option for details.
50
Dave Rodgmana0e8db02021-06-29 18:05:38 +010051### Move part of timing module out of the library
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +010052
53The change affects users who use any of the following functions:
54`mbedtls_timing_self_test()`, `mbedtls_hardclock_poll()`,
55`mbedtls_timing_hardclock()` and `mbedtls_set_alarm()`.
56
57If you were relying on these functions, you'll now need to change to using your
58platform's corresponding functions directly.
Dave Rodgman759c0102021-06-29 15:55:08 +010059
Dave Rodgmana0e8db02021-06-29 18:05:38 +010060### Deprecated net.h file was removed
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +010061
62The file `include/mbedtls/net.h` was removed because its only function was to
63include `mbedtls/net_sockets.h` which now should be included directly.
Dave Rodgman759c0102021-06-29 15:55:08 +010064
Dave Rodgmand267ec32021-06-29 21:31:58 +010065### Remove `MBEDTLS_CHECK_PARAMS` option
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +010066
67This change does not affect users who use the default configuration; it only
68affects users who enabled that option.
69
70The option `MBEDTLS_CHECK_PARAMS` (disabled by default) enabled certain kinds
71of “parameter validation”. It covered two kinds of validations:
72
73- In some functions that require a valid pointer, “parameter validation” checks
74that the pointer is non-null. With the feature disabled, a null pointer is not
75treated differently from any other invalid pointer, and typically leads to a
76runtime crash. 90% of the uses of the feature are of this kind.
77- In some functions that take an enum-like argument, “parameter validation”
78checks that the value is a valid one. With the feature disabled, an invalid
79value causes a silent default to one of the valid values.
80
81The default reaction to a failed check was to call a function
82`mbedtls_param_failed()` which the application had to provide. If this function
83returned, its caller returned an error `MBEDTLS_ERR_xxx_BAD_INPUT_DATA`.
84
85This feature was only used in some classic (non-PSA) cryptography modules. It was
86not used in X.509, TLS or in PSA crypto, and it was not implemented in all
87classic crypto modules.
88
89This feature has been removed. The library no longer checks for NULL pointers;
90checks for enum-like arguments will be kept or re-introduced on a case-by-case
91basis, but their presence will no longer be dependent on a compile-time option.
92
93Validation of enum-like values is somewhat useful, but not extremely important,
94because the parameters concerned are usually constants in applications.
95
96For more information see issue #4313.
Dave Rodgman759c0102021-06-29 15:55:08 +010097
Dave Rodgman30dc6032021-06-29 22:20:58 +010098### Separated `MBEDTLS_SHA224_C` and `MBEDTLS_SHA256_C`
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +010099
Dave Rodgman30dc6032021-06-29 22:20:58 +0100100This does not affect users who use the default `mbedtls_config.h`. MBEDTLS_SHA256_C
101was enabled by default. Now both MBEDTLS_SHA256_C and MBEDTLS_SHA224_C are
102enabled.
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +0100103
Dave Rodgman30dc6032021-06-29 22:20:58 +0100104If you were using custom config file with MBEDTLS_SHA256_C enabled, then
Dave Rodgman4a5d3c02021-06-29 22:29:03 +0100105you will need to add `#define MBEDTLS_SHA224_C` option to your config.
Dave Rodgman30dc6032021-06-29 22:20:58 +0100106Current version of the library does not support enabling MBEDTLS_SHA256_C
107without MBEDTLS_SHA224_C.
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +0100108
Dave Rodgman30dc6032021-06-29 22:20:58 +0100109### Replaced `MBEDTLS_SHA512_NO_SHA384` with `MBEDTLS_SHA384_C`
Dave Rodgman759c0102021-06-29 15:55:08 +0100110
Dave Rodgman30dc6032021-06-29 22:20:58 +0100111This does not affect users who use the default `mbedtls_config.h`.
112MBEDTLS_SHA512_NO_SHA384 was disabled by default, now MBEDTLS_SHA384_C is
113enabled by default.
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +0100114
Dave Rodgman30dc6032021-06-29 22:20:58 +0100115If you were using a config file with both MBEDTLS_SHA512_C and
116MBEDTLS_SHA512_NO_SHA384, then just remove the MBEDTLS_SHA512_NO_SHA384.
117If you were using a config file with MBEDTLS_SHA512_C and without
118MBEDTLS_SHA512_NO_SHA384 and you need the SHA-384 algorithm, then add
119`#define MBEDTLS_SHA384_C` to your config file.
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +0100120
Dave Rodgman30dc6032021-06-29 22:20:58 +0100121### Remove the `MBEDTLS_TEST_NULL_ENTROPY` configuration option
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +0100122
Dave Rodgman30dc6032021-06-29 22:20:58 +0100123This does not affect users who use the default `mbedtls_config.h`, as this option was
124already off by default.
125
126If you were using the `MBEDTLS_TEST_NULL_ENTROPY` option and your platform
127doesn't have any entropy source, you should use `MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_NV_SEED`
128and make sure your device is provisioned with a strong random seed.
129Alternatively, for testing purposes only, you can create and register a fake
130entropy function.
131
132### The configuration option `MBEDTLS_ECP_NO_INTERNAL_RNG` was removed
133
134This doesn't affect users of the default configuration; it only affects people
135who were explicitly setting this option.
136
137This was a trade-off between code size and countermeasures; it is no longer
138relevant as the countermeasure is now always on at no cost in code size.
139
140### Remove the HAVEGE module
141
142This doesn't affect people using the default configuration as it was already
143disabled by default.
144
145This only affects users who called the HAVEGE modules directly (not
146recommended), or users who used it through the entropy module but had it as the
147only source of entropy. If you're in that case, please declare OS or hardware
148RNG interfaces with `mbedtls_entropy_add_source()` and/or use an entropy seed
149file created securely during device provisioning. See
150<https://tls.mbed.org/kb/how-to/add-entropy-sources-to-entropy-pool> for more
151information.
152
Gilles Peskinea4810522021-06-29 22:45:26 +0200153### Most structure fields are now private
154
155Direct access to fields of structures (`struct` types) declared in public headers is no longer supported. In Mbed TLS 3, the layout of structures is not considered part of the stable API, and minor versions (3.1, 3.2, etc.) may add, remove, rename, reorder or change the type of structure fields.
156
157There is a small number of exceptions where some fields are guaranteed to remain stable throughout the lifetime of Mbed TLS 3.x. These fields are explicitly documented as public. Please note that even if all the fields of a structure are public, future versions may add new fields. Also, as before, some public fields should be considered read-only, since modifying them may make the struture inconsistent; check the documentation in each case.
158
159Attempting to access a private field directly will result in a compilation error.
160
161If you were accessing structure fields directly, and these fields are not documented as public, you need to change your code. If an accessor (getter/setter) function exists, use that. Direct accessor functions are usually called `mbedtls_<MODULE>_{get,set}_<FIELD>` or `mbedtls_<MODULE>_<STRUCTURE>_{get,set}_<FIELD>`. Accessor functions that change the format may use different verbs, for example `read`/`write` for functions that import/export data from/to a text or byte string.
162
163If no accessor function exists, please open an [enhancement request against Mbed TLS](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbedtls/issues/new?template=feature_request.md) and describe your use case. The Mbed TLS development team is aware that some useful accessor functions are missing in the 3.0 release, and we expect to add them the first minor release(s) (3.1, etc.).
164
165As a last resort, you can access the field `foo` of a structure `bar` by writing `bar.MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(foo)`. Note that you do so at your own risk, since such code is likely to break in a future minor version of Mbed TLS.
Dave Rodgman30dc6032021-06-29 22:20:58 +0100166
167
168## Low-level crypto
169
170### The RNG parameter is now mandatory for all functions that accept one
171
172This change affects all users who called a function accepting a `f_rng`
173parameter with `NULL` as the value of this argument; this is no longer
174supported.
175
176The changed functions are: the X.509 CRT and CSR writing functions; the PK and
177RSA sign and decrypt functions; `mbedtls_rsa_private()`; the functions in DHM
178and ECDH that compute the shared secret; the scalar multiplication functions in
179ECP.
180
181You now need to pass a properly seeded, cryptographically secure RNG to all
182functions that accept a `f_rng` parameter. It is of course still possible to
183pass `NULL` as the context pointer `p_rng` if your RNG function doesn't need a
184context.
185
186Alternative implementations of a module (enabled with the `MBEDTLS_module_ALT`
187configuration options) may have their own internal and are free to ignore the
188`f_rng` argument but must allow users to pass one anyway.
189
190### Some functions gained an RNG parameter
191
192This affects users of the following functions: `mbedtls_ecp_check_pub_priv()`,
193`mbedtls_pk_check_pair()`, `mbedtls_pk_parse_key()`, and
194`mbedtls_pk_parse_keyfile()`.
195
196You now need to pass a properly seeded, cryptographically secure RNG when
197calling these functions. It is used for blinding, a countermeasure against
198side-channel attacks.
199
200### Deprecated functions were removed from bignum
201
202The function `mbedtls_mpi_is_prime()` was removed. Please use
203`mbedtls_mpi_is_prime_ext()` instead which additionally allows specifying the
204number of Miller-Rabin rounds.
205
206### Deprecated functions were removed from DRBGs
207
208The functions `mbedtls_ctr_drbg_update()` and `mbedtls_hmac_drbg_update()`
209were removed. They were superseded by `mbedtls_ctr_drbg_update_ret()` and
210`mbedtls_hmac_drbg_update_ret()` respectively.
211
212### Deprecated hex-encoded primes were removed from DHM
213
214The macros `MBEDTLS_DHM_RFC5114_MODP_2048_P`, `MBEDTLS_DHM_RFC5114_MODP_2048_G`,
215`MBEDTLS_DHM_RFC3526_MODP_2048_P`, `MBEDTLS_DHM_RFC3526_MODP_2048_G`,
216`MBEDTLS_DHM_RFC3526_MODP_3072_P`, `MBEDTLS_DHM_RFC3526_MODP_3072_G`,
217`MBEDTLS_DHM_RFC3526_MODP_4096_P `and `MBEDTLS_DHM_RFC3526_MODP_4096_G` were
218removed. The primes from RFC 5114 are deprecated because their derivation is not
219documented and therefore their usage constitutes a security risk; they are fully
220removed from the library. Please use parameters from RFC3526 (still in the
221library, only in binary form) or RFC 7919 (also available in the library) or
222other trusted sources instead.
223
224## High-level crypto
225
226### Remove wrapper for libpkcs11-helper
227
228This doesn't affect people using the default configuration as it was already
229disabled by default.
230
231If you used to rely on this module in order to store your private keys
232securely, please have a look at the key management facilities provided by the
233PSA crypto API. If you have a use case that's not covered yet by this API,
234please reach out on the mailing list.
235
236### Deprecated functions were removed from hashing modules
237
238Modules: MD5, SHA1, SHA256, SHA512, MD.
239
240- The functions `mbedtls_xxx_starts_ret()`, `mbedtls_xxx_update_ret()`,
241 `mbedtls_xxx_finish_ret()` and `mbedtls_xxx_ret()` were renamed to replace
242 the corresponding functions without `_ret` appended. Please call the name without `_ret` appended and check the return value.
243- The function `mbedtls_md_init_ctx()` was removed; please use
244 `mbedtls_md_setup()` instead.
245- The functions `mbedtls_xxx_process()` were removed. You normally don't need
246 to call that from application code. However if you do (or if you want to
247 provide your own version of that function), please use
248 `mbedtls_internal_xxx_process()` instead, and check the return value.
249
250### Remove 3DES ciphersuites
251
252This change does not affect users using default settings for 3DES in `mbedtls_config.h`
253because the 3DES ciphersuites were disabled by that.
254
2553DES has weaknesses/limitations and there are better alternatives, and more and
256more standard bodies are recommending against its use in TLS.
257
Dave Rodgmane4ec8462021-06-30 09:52:40 +0100258The migration path here is to choose from the recommended in literature alternatives.
Dave Rodgman30dc6032021-06-29 22:20:58 +0100259
260### Deprecated error codes for hardware failures were removed
261
262- The macros `MBEDTLS_ERR_xxx_FEATURE_UNSUPPORTED` from various crypto modules
263 were removed; `MBEDTLS_ERR_PLATFORM_FEATURE_UNSUPPORTED` is now used
264 instead.
265- The macros `MBEDTLS_ERR_xxx_HW_ACCEL_FAILED` from various crypto modules
266 were removed; `MBEDTLS_ERR_PLATFORM_HW_ACCEL_FAILED` is now used instead.
267
268### Calling `mbedtls_cipher_finish()` is mandatory for all multi-part operations
269
270This only affects people who use the cipher module to perform AEAD operations
271using the multi-part API.
272
273Previously, the documentation didn't state explicitly if it was OK to call
274`mbedtls_cipher_check_tag()` or `mbedtls_cipher_write_tag()` directly after
275the last call to `mbedtls_cipher_update()` that is, without calling
276`mbedtls_cipher_finish()` in-between. If you code was missing that call,
277please add it and be prepared to get as much as 15 bytes of output.
278
279Currently the output is always 0 bytes, but it may be more when alternative
280implementations of the underlying primitives are in use, or with future
281versions of the library.
282
283### GCM multipart interface: application changes
284
285The GCM module now supports arbitrary chunked input in the multipart interface.
286This changes the interface for applications using the GCM module directly for multipart operations.
287Applications using one-shot GCM or using GCM via the `mbedtls_cipher_xxx` or `psa_aead_xxx` interfaces do not require any changes.
288
289* `mbedtls_gcm_starts()` now only sets the mode and the nonce (IV). Call the new function `mbedtls_gcm_update_ad()` to pass the associated data.
290* `mbedtls_gcm_update()` now takes an extra parameter to indicate the actual output length. In Mbed TLS 2.x, applications had to pass inputs consisting of whole 16-byte blocks except for the last block (this limitation has been lifted). In this case:
291 * As long as the input remains block-aligned, the output length is exactly the input length, as before.
292 * If the length of the last input is not a multiple of 16, alternative implementations may return the last partial block in the call to `mbedtls_gcm_finish()` instead of returning it in the last call to `mbedtls_gcm_update()`.
293* `mbedtls_gcm_finish()` now takes an extra output buffer for the last partial block. This is needed for alternative implementations that can only process a whole block at a time.
294
295### GCM interface changes: impact for alternative implementations
296
297The GCM multipart interface has changed as described in [“GCM multipart interface: application changes”](#gcm-multipart-interface:-application-changes). The consequences for an alternative implementation of GCM (`MBEDTLS_GCM_ALT`) are as follows:
298
299* `mbedtls_gcm_starts()` now only sets the mode and the nonce (IV). The new function `mbedtls_gcm_update_ad()` receives the associated data. It may be called multiple times.
300* `mbedtls_gcm_update()` now allows arbitrary-length inputs, takes an extra parameter to indicate the actual output length. Alternative implementations may choose between two modes:
301 * Always return the partial output immediately, even if it does not consist of a whole number of blocks.
302 * Buffer the data for the last partial block, to be returned in the next call to `mbedtls_gcm_update()` or `mbedtls_gcm_finish()`.
303* `mbedtls_gcm_finish()` now takes an extra output buffer for the last partial block if needed.
304
305### Remove the mode parameter from RSA functions
306
307This affects all users who use the RSA encryption, decryption, sign and
308verify APIs.
309
310The RSA module no longer supports private-key operations with the public key or
311vice versa. As a consequence, RSA operation functions no longer have a mode
312parameter. If you were calling RSA operations with the normal mode (public key
313for verification or encryption, private key for signature or decryption), remove
314the `MBEDTLS_MODE_PUBLIC` or `MBEDTLS_MODE_PRIVATE` argument. If you were calling
315RSA operations with the wrong mode, which rarely makes sense from a security
316perspective, this is no longer supported.
317
318### Remove the RNG parameter from RSA verify functions
319
320RSA verification functions also no longer take random generator arguments (this
321was only needed when using a private key). This affects all applications using
322the RSA verify functions.
323
324### Remove MD2, MD4, RC4, Blowfish and XTEA algorithms
325
326This change affects users of the MD2, MD4, RC4, Blowfish and XTEA algorithms.
327
328They are already niche or obsolete and most of them are weak or broken. For
329those reasons possible users should consider switching to modern and safe
330alternatives to be found in literature.
331
332### Deprecated functions were removed from AES
333
334The functions `mbedtls_aes_encrypt()` and `mbedtls_aes_decrypt()` were
335removed.
336
337If you're simply using the AES module, you should be calling the higher-level
338functions `mbedtls_aes_crypt_xxx()`.
339
340If you're providing an alternative implementation using
341`MBEDTLS_AES_ENCRYPT_ALT` or `MBEDTLS_AES_DECRYPT_ALT`, you should be
342replacing the removed functions with `mbedtls_internal_aes_encrypt()` and
343`mbedtls_internal_aes_decrypt()` respectively.
344
345### Deprecated functions were removed from cipher
346
347The functions `mbedtls_cipher_auth_encrypt()` and
348`mbedtls_cipher_auth_decrypt()` were removed. They were superseded by
349`mbedtls_cipher_auth_encrypt_ext()` and `mbedtls_cipher_auth_decrypt_ext()`
350respectively which additionally support key wrapping algorithms such as
351NIST_KW.
352
353### Deprecated functions were removed from ECDSA
354
355The functions `mbedtls_ecdsa_write_signature_det()` and
356`mbedtls_ecdsa_sign_det()` were removed. They were superseded by
357`mbedtls_ecdsa_write_signature()` and `mbedtls_ecdsa_sign_det_ext()`
358respectively.
359
360### Extra parameter for the output buffer size
361
362The following functions now take an extra parameter indicating the size of the output buffer:
363
364* `mbedtls_ecdsa_write_signature()`, `mbedtls_ecdsa_write_signature_restartable()`
365* `mbedtls_pk_sign()`, `mbedtls_pk_sign_restartable()`
366
367The requirements for the output buffer have not changed, but passing a buffer that is too small now reliably causes the functions to return an error, rather than overflowing the buffer.
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +0100368
Dave Rodgmana0e8db02021-06-29 18:05:38 +0100369### Rename mbedtls_*_ret() cryptography functions whose deprecated variants have been removed
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +0100370
371This change affects users who were using the `mbedtls_*_ret()` cryptography
372functions.
373
374Those functions were created based on now-deprecated functions according to a
375requirement that a function needs to return a value. This change brings back the
376original names of those functions. The renamed functions are:
377
378| name before this change | after the change |
379|------------------------------|--------------------------|
380| mbedtls_ctr_drbg_update_ret | mbedtls_ctr_drbg_update |
381| mbedtls_hmac_drbg_update_ret | mbedtls_hmac_drbg_update |
382| mbedtls_md5_starts_ret | mbedtls_md5_starts |
383| mbedtls_md5_update_ret | mbedtls_md5_update |
384| mbedtls_md5_finish_ret | mbedtls_md5_finish |
385| mbedtls_md5_ret | mbedtls_md5 |
386| mbedtls_ripemd160_starts_ret | mbedtls_ripemd160_starts |
387| mbedtls_ripemd160_update_ret | mbedtls_ripemd160_update |
388| mbedtls_ripemd160_finish_ret | mbedtls_ripemd160_finish |
389| mbedtls_ripemd160_ret | mbedtls_ripemd160 |
390| mbedtls_sha1_starts_ret | mbedtls_sha1_starts |
391| mbedtls_sha1_update_ret | mbedtls_sha1_update |
392| mbedtls_sha1_finish_ret | mbedtls_sha1_finish |
393| mbedtls_sha1_ret | mbedtls_sha1 |
394| mbedtls_sha256_starts_ret | mbedtls_sha256_starts |
395| mbedtls_sha256_update_ret | mbedtls_sha256_update |
396| mbedtls_sha256_finish_ret | mbedtls_sha256_finish |
397| mbedtls_sha256_ret | mbedtls_sha256 |
398| mbedtls_sha512_starts_ret | mbedtls_sha512_starts |
399| mbedtls_sha512_update_ret | mbedtls_sha512_update |
400| mbedtls_sha512_finish_ret | mbedtls_sha512_finish |
401| mbedtls_sha512_ret | mbedtls_sha512 |
402
403To migrate to the this change the user can keep the `*_ret` names in their code
404and include the `compat_2.x.h` header file which holds macros with proper
Dave Rodgmane4ec8462021-06-30 09:52:40 +0100405renaming or to rename those functions in their code according to the list from
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +0100406mentioned header file.
407
Dave Rodgmana0e8db02021-06-29 18:05:38 +0100408### Signature functions now require the hash length to match the expected value
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +0100409
410This affects users of the PK API as well as users of the low-level API in the RSA module. Users of the PSA API or of the ECDSA module are unaffected.
411
412All the functions in the RSA module that accept a `hashlen` parameter used to
413ignore it unless the `md_alg` parameter was `MBEDTLS_MD_NONE`, indicating raw
414data was signed. The `hashlen` parameter is now always the size that is read
415from the `hash` input buffer. This length must be equal to the output size of
416the hash algorithm used when signing a hash. (The requirements when signing
417raw data are unchanged.) This affects the following functions:
418
419* `mbedtls_rsa_pkcs1_sign`, `mbedtls_rsa_pkcs1_verify`
420* `mbedtls_rsa_rsassa_pkcs1_v15_sign`, `mbedtls_rsa_rsassa_pkcs1_v15_verify`
421* `mbedtls_rsa_rsassa_pss_sign`, `mbedtls_rsa_rsassa_pss_verify`
422* `mbedtls_rsa_rsassa_pss_sign_ext`, `mbedtls_rsa_rsassa_pss_verify_ext`
423
424The signature functions in the PK module no longer accept 0 as the `hash_len` parameter. The `hash_len` parameter is now always the size that is read from the `hash` input buffer. This affects the following functions:
425
426* `mbedtls_pk_sign`, `mbedtls_pk_verify`
427* `mbedtls_pk_sign_restartable`, `mbedtls_pk_verify_restartable`
428* `mbedtls_pk_verify_ext`
429
430The migration path is to pass the correct value to those functions.
Dave Rodgman759c0102021-06-29 15:55:08 +0100431
Dave Rodgmana0e8db02021-06-29 18:05:38 +0100432### Remove the padding parameters from mbedtls_rsa_init()
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +0100433
434This affects all users who use the RSA encryption, decryption, sign and
435verify APIs.
436
437The function mbedtls_rsa_init() no longer supports selecting the PKCS#1 v2.1
438encoding and its hash. It just selects the PKCS#1 v1.5 encoding by default. If
439you were using the PKCS#1 v2.1 encoding you now need, subsequently to the call
440to mbedtls_rsa_init(), to call mbedtls_rsa_set_padding() to set it.
441
442To choose the padding type when initializing a context, instead of
Dave Rodgman30dc6032021-06-29 22:20:58 +0100443
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +0100444```C
445 mbedtls_rsa_init(ctx, padding, hash_id);
446```
Dave Rodgman30dc6032021-06-29 22:20:58 +0100447
Dave Rodgmane4ec8462021-06-30 09:52:40 +0100448use
Dave Rodgman30dc6032021-06-29 22:20:58 +0100449
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +0100450```C
451 mbedtls_rsa_init(ctx);
452 mbedtls_rsa_set_padding(ctx, padding, hash_id);
453```
454
455To use PKCS#1 v1.5 padding, instead of
Dave Rodgman30dc6032021-06-29 22:20:58 +0100456
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +0100457```C
458 mbedtls_rsa_init(ctx, MBEDTLS_RSA_PKCS_V15, <ignored>);
459```
Dave Rodgman30dc6032021-06-29 22:20:58 +0100460
Dave Rodgmane4ec8462021-06-30 09:52:40 +0100461just use
Dave Rodgman30dc6032021-06-29 22:20:58 +0100462
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +0100463```C
464 mbedtls_rsa_init(ctx);
465```
Dave Rodgman759c0102021-06-29 15:55:08 +0100466
Dave Rodgman30dc6032021-06-29 22:20:58 +0100467### SHA-512 and SHA-256 output type change
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +0100468
Dave Rodgman30dc6032021-06-29 22:20:58 +0100469The output parameter of `mbedtls_sha256_finish_ret()`, `mbedtls_sha256_ret()`, `mbedtls_sha512_finish_ret()`, `mbedtls_sha512_ret()` now has a pointer type rather than array type. This makes no difference in terms of C semantics, but removes spurious warnings in some compilers when outputting a SHA-384 hash into a 48-byte buffer or a SHA-224 hash into a 28-byte buffer.
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +0100470
Dave Rodgman30dc6032021-06-29 22:20:58 +0100471This makes no difference to a vast majority of applications. If your code takes a pointer to one of these functions, you may need to change the type of the pointer.
472
473Alternative implementations of the SHA256 and SHA512 modules must adjust their functions' prototype accordingly.
474
475### Some function parameters were made const
476
477Various functions in the PK and ASN.1 modules had a `const` qualifier added to
478some of their parameters.
479
480This normally doesn't affect your code, unless you use pointers to reference
481those functions. In this case, you'll need to update the type of your pointers
482in order to match the new signature.
483
484
485
486## PSA
487
488### Deprecated names for PSA constants and types were removed
489
490Some constants and types that were present in beta versions of the PSA Crypto
491API were removed from version 1.0 of specification. Please switch to the new
492names provided by the 1.0 specification instead.
493
494
495
496## The ALT interface
497
498### Internal / alt-focused headers were moved to a private location
499
500This shouldn't affect users who took care not to include headers that
501were documented as internal, despite being in the public include directory.
502
503If you're providing alt implementations of ECP or RSA, you'll need to add our
504`library` directory to your include path when building your alt
505implementations, and note that `ecp_internal.h` and `rsa_internal.h` have been
506renamed to `ecp_internal_alt.h` and `rsa_alt_helpers.h` respectively.
507
508If you're a library user and used to rely on having access to a structure or
509function that's now in a private header, please reach out on the mailing list
510and explain your need; we'll consider adding a new API in a future version.
511
512### CCM interface changes: impact for alternative implementations
513
514The CCM interface has changed with the addition of support for
515multi-part operations. Five new API functions have been defined:
516mbedtls_ccm_starts(), mbedtls_ccm_set_lengths(),
517mbedtls_ccm_update_ad(), mbedtls_ccm_update() and mbedtls_ccm_finish().
518Alternative implementations of CCM (`MBEDTLS_CCM_ALT`) have now to
519implement those additional five API functions.
520
521
522
523## X.509
524
525### Strengthen default algorithm selection for X.509 and TLS
526
527The default X.509 verification profile (`mbedtls_x509_crt_profile_default`) and the default curve and hash selection in TLS have changed. They are now aligned, except that the X.509 profile only lists curves that support signature verification.
528
529Hashes and curves weaker than 255 bits (security strength less than 128 bits) are no longer accepted by default. The following hashes have been removed: SHA-1 (formerly only accepted for key exchanges but not for certificate signatures), SHA-224 (weaker hashes were already not accepted). The following curves have been removed: secp192r1, secp224r1, secp192k1, secp224k1.
530
531The compile-time options `MBEDTLS_TLS_DEFAULT_ALLOW_SHA1_IN_CERTIFICATES` and `MBEDTLS_TLS_DEFAULT_ALLOW_SHA1_IN_KEY_EXCHANGE` are no longer available.
532
533The curve secp256k1 has also been removed from the default X.509 and TLS profiles. [RFC 8422](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8422#section-5.1.1) deprecates it in TLS, and it is very rarely used, although it is not known to be weak at the time of writing.
534
535If you still need to accept certificates signed with algorithms that have been removed from the default profile, call `mbedtls_x509_crt_verify_with_profile` instead of `mbedtls_x509_crt_verify` and pass a profile that allows the curves and hashes you want. For example, to allow SHA-224:
536```
537mbedtls_x509_crt_profile my_profile = mbedtls_x509_crt_profile_default;
538my_profile.allowed_mds |= MBEDTLS_X509_ID_FLAG( MBEDTLS_MD_SHA224 );
539```
540
541If you still need to allow hashes and curves in TLS that have been removed from the default configuration, call `mbedtls_ssl_conf_sig_hashes()` and `mbedtls_ssl_conf_curves()` with the desired lists.
542
543### Remove the certs module from the library
544
545This should not affect production use of the library, as the certificates and
546keys included there were never suitable for production use.
547
548However it might affect you if you relied on them for testing purposes. In
549that case, please embed your own test certificates in your test code; now that
550`certs.c` is out of the library there is no longer any stability guaranteed
551and it may change in incompatible ways at any time.
552
553### Change the API to allow adding critical extensions to CSRs
554
555This affects applications that call the `mbedtls_x509write_csr_set_extension`
556function.
557
558The API is changed to include the parameter `critical` which allow to mark an
559extension included in a CSR as critical. To get the previous behavior pass 0.
560
561### Remove the config option MBEDTLS_X509_ALLOW_UNSUPPORTED_CRITICAL_EXTENSION
562
563This change does not affect users of the default configuration; it only affects
564users who enable this option.
565
566The X.509 standard says that implementations must reject critical extensions that
567they don't recognize, and this is what Mbed TLS does by default. This option
568allowed to continue parsing those certificates but didn't provide a convenient
569way to handle those extensions.
570
571The migration path from that option is to use the
572`mbedtls_x509_crt_parse_der_with_ext_cb()` function which is functionally
573equivalent to `mbedtls_x509_crt_parse_der()`, and/or
574`mbedtls_x509_crt_parse_der_nocopy()` but it calls the callback with every
575unsupported certificate extension and additionally the "certificate policies"
576extension if it contains any unsupported certificate policies.
577
578### Remove `MBEDTLS_X509_CHECK_*_KEY_USAGE` options from `mbedtls_config.h`
579
580This change affects users who have chosen the configuration options to disable the
581library's verification of the `keyUsage` and `extendedKeyUsage` fields of x509
582certificates.
583
584The `MBEDTLS_X509_CHECK_KEY_USAGE` and `MBEDTLS_X509_CHECK_EXTENDED_KEY_USAGE`
585configuration options are removed and the X509 code now behaves as if they were
586always enabled. It is consequently not possible anymore to disable at compile
587time the verification of the `keyUsage` and `extendedKeyUsage` fields of X509
588certificates.
589
590The verification of the `keyUsage` and `extendedKeyUsage` fields is important,
591disabling it can cause security issues and it is thus not recommended. If the
592verification is for some reason undesirable, it can still be disabled by means
593of the verification callback function passed to `mbedtls_x509_crt_verify()` (see
594the documentation of this function for more information).
595
596### Remove the `MBEDTLS_X509_ALLOW_EXTENSIONS_NON_V3` option
597
598This change does not affect users who were using the default configuration, as
599this option was already disabled by default. Also, it does not affect users who
600are working with current V3 X.509 certificates.
601
602Extensions were added in V3 of the X.509 specification, so pre-V3 certificates
603containing extensions were never compliant. Mbed TLS now rejects them with a
604parsing error in all configurations, as it did previously in the default
605configuration.
606
607If you are working with the pre-V3 certificates you need to switch to the
608current ones.
609
610
611
612## SSL
613
614### Remove support for TLS 1.0, 1.1 and DTLS 1.0
615
616This change affects users of the TLS 1.0, 1.1 and DTLS 1.0 protocols.
617
618These versions have been deprecated by RFC 8996.
619Keeping them in the library creates opportunities for misconfiguration
620and possibly downgrade attacks. More generally, more code means a larger attack
621surface, even if the code is supposedly not used.
622
623The migration path is to adopt the latest versions of the protocol.
624
625As a consequence of removing TLS 1.0, support for CBC record splitting was
626also removed, as it was a work-around for a weakness in this particular
627version. There is no migration path since the feature is no longer relevant.
628
629As a consequence of currently supporting only one version of (D)TLS (and in the
630future 1.3 which will have a different version negotiation mechanism), support
631for fallback SCSV (RFC 7507) was also removed. There is no migration path as
632it's no longer useful with TLS 1.2 and later.
633
634As a consequence of currently supporting only one version of (D)TLS (and in the
635future 1.3 which will have a different concept of ciphersuites), support for
636configuring ciphersuites separately for each version via
637`mbedtls_ssl_conf_ciphersuites_for_version()` was removed. Use
638`mbedtls_ssl_conf_ciphersuites()` to configure ciphersuites to use with (D)TLS
6391.2; in the future a different API will be added for (D)TLS 1.3.
640
641### Remove support for SSL 3.0
642
643This doesn't affect people using the default configuration as it was already
644disabled by default.
645
646This only affects TLS users who explicitly enabled `MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_SSL3`
647and relied on that version in order to communicate with peers that are not up
648to date. If one of your peers is in that case, please try contacting them and
649encouraging them to upgrade their software.
650
651### Remove support for parsing SSLv2 ClientHello
652
653This doesn't affect people using the default configuration as it was already
654disabled by default.
655
656This only affects TLS servers that have clients who send an SSLv2 ClientHello.
657These days clients are very unlikely to do that. If you have a client that
658does, please try contacting them and encouraging them to upgrade their
659software.
660
661### Remove support for truncated HMAC
662
663This affects users of truncated HMAC, that is, users who called
664`mbedtls_ssl_conf_truncated_hmac( ..., MBEDTLS_SSL_TRUNC_HMAC_ENABLED)`,
665regardless of whether the standard version was used or compatibility version
666(`MBEDTLS_SSL_TRUNCATED_HMAC_COMPAT`).
667
668The recommended migration path for people who want minimal overhead is to use a
669CCM-8 ciphersuite.
670
671### Remove support for TLS record-level compression
672
673This doesn't affect people using the default configuration as it was already
674disabled by default.
675
676This only affects TLS users who enabled `MBEDTLS_ZLIB_SUPPORT`. This will not
677cause any failures however if you used to enable TLS record-level compression
678you may find that your bandwidth usage increases without compression. There's
679no general solution to this problem; application protocols might have their
680own compression mechanisms and are in a better position than the TLS stack to
681avoid variants of the CRIME and BREACH attacks.
682
683### Remove support for TLS RC4-based ciphersuites
684
685This does not affect people who used the default `mbedtls_config.h` and the default
686list of ciphersuites, as RC4-based ciphersuites were already not negotiated in
687that case.
688
689Please switch to any of the modern, recommended ciphersuites (based on
690AES-GCM, AES-CCM or ChachaPoly for example) and if your peer doesn't support
691any, encourage them to upgrade their software.
692
693### Remove support for TLS single-DES ciphersuites
694
695This doesn't affect people using the default configuration as it was already
696disabled by default.
697
698Please switch to any of the modern, recommended ciphersuites (based on
699AES-GCM, AES-CCM or ChachaPoly for example) and if your peer doesn't support
700any, encourage them to upgrade their software.
701
702### Remove support for TLS record-level hardware acceleration
703
704This doesn't affect people using the default configuration as it was already
705disabled by default.
706
707This feature had been broken for a while so we doubt anyone still used it.
708However if you did, please reach out on the mailing list and let us know about
709your use case.
710
711### Remove config option `MBEDTLS_SSL_DEFAULT_TICKET_LIFETIME`
712
713This doesn't affect people using the default configuration.
714
715This option has not had any effect for a long time. Please use the `lifetime`
716parameter of `mbedtls_ssl_ticket_setup()` instead.
717
718### Remove helpers for the transition from Mbed TLS 1.3 to Mbed TLS 2.0
719
720This only affects people who've been using Mbed TLS since before version 2.0
721and still relied on `compat-1.3.h` in their code.
722
723Please use the new names directly in your code; `scripts/rename.pl` (from any
724of the 2.x releases — no longer included in 3.0) might help you do that.
725
726### Combine the `MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_PADDING_GRANULARITY` and `MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_PADDING_GRANULARITY` options
727
728This change affects users who modified the default `mbedtls_config.h` padding granularity
729settings, i.e. enabled at least one of the options.
730
731The `mbedtls_config.h` options `MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_PADDING_GRANULARITY` and
732`MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_PADDING_GRANULARITY` were combined into one option because
733they used exactly the same padding mechanism and hence their respective padding
734granularities can be used in exactly the same way. This change simplifies the
735code maintenance.
736
737The new single option `MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_TLS1_3_PADDING_GRANULARITY` can be used
738for both DTLS-CID and TLS 1.3.
739
740### TLS now favors faster curves over larger curves
741
742The default preference order for curves in TLS now favors resource usage (performance and memory consumption) over size. The exact order is unspecified and may change, but generally you can expect 256-bit curves to be preferred over larger curves.
743
744If you prefer a different order, call `mbedtls_ssl_conf_curves()` when configuring a TLS connection.
745
746### SSL key export interface change
747
748This affects users of the SSL key export APIs:
749```
750 mbedtls_ssl_conf_export_keys_cb()
751 mbedtls_ssl_conf_export_keys_ext_cb()
752```
753
754Those APIs have been removed and replaced by the new API
755`mbedtls_ssl_set_export_keys_cb()`. This API differs from
756the previous key export API in the following ways:
757
758- It is no longer bound to an SSL configuration, but to an
759 SSL context. This allows users to more easily identify the
760 connection an exported key belongs to.
761- It no longer exports raw keys and IV.
762- A secret type parameter has been added to identify which key
763 is being exported. For TLS 1.2, only the master secret is
764 exported, but upcoming TLS 1.3 support will add other kinds of keys.
765- The callback now specifies a void return type, rather than
766 returning an error code. It is the responsibility of the application
767 to handle failures in the key export callback, for example by
768 shutting down the TLS connection.
769
770For users which do not rely on raw keys and IV, adjusting to the new
771callback type should be straightforward — see the example programs
772`programs/ssl/ssl_client2` and `programs/ssl/ssl_server2` for callbacks
773for NSSKeylog, EAP-TLS and DTLS-SRTP.
774
775Users which require access to the raw keys used to secure application
776traffic may derive those by hand based on the master secret and the
777handshake transcript hashes which can be obtained from the raw data
778on the wire. Such users are also encouraged to reach out to the
779Mbed TLS team on the mailing list, to let the team know about their
780use case.
781
782### Remove MaximumFragmentLength (MFL) query API
783
784This affects users which use the MFL query APIs
785`mbedtls_ssl_get_{input,output}_max_frag_len()` to
786infer upper bounds on the plaintext size of incoming and
787outgoing record.
788
789Users should switch to `mbedtls_ssl_get_max_{in,out}_record_payload()`
790instead, which also provides such upper bounds but takes more factors
791than just the MFL configuration into account.
792
793### Relaxed semantics for PSK configuration
794
795This affects users which call the PSK configuration APIs
796`mbedtlsl_ssl_conf_psk()` and `mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk_opaque()`
797multiple times on the same SSL configuration.
798
799In Mbed TLS 2.x, users would observe later calls overwriting
800the effect of earlier calls, with the prevailing PSK being
801the one that has been configured last. In Mbed TLS 3.0,
802calling `mbedtls_ssl_conf_[opaque_]psk()` multiple times
803will return an error, leaving the first PSK intact.
804
805To achieve equivalent functionality when migrating to Mbed TLS 3.0,
806users calling `mbedtls_ssl_conf_[opaque_]psk()` multiple times should
807remove all but the last call, so that only one call to _either_
808`mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk()` _or_ `mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk_opaque()`
809remains.
810
811### Remove the configuration to enable weak ciphersuites in SSL / TLS
812
813This does not affect users who use the default `mbedtls_config.h`, as this option was
814already off by default.
815
816If you were using a weak cipher, please switch to any of the modern,
817recommended ciphersuites (based on AES-GCM, AES-CCM or ChachaPoly for example)
818and if your peer doesn't support any, encourage them to upgrade their software.
819
820If you were using a ciphersuite without encryption, you just have to
821enable MBEDTLS_CIPHER_NULL_CIPHER now.
822
823### Remove the `MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_CONTENT_LEN` configuration option
824
825This affects users who use the `MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_CONTENT_LEN` option to
826set the maximum length of incoming and outgoing plaintext fragments,
827which can save memory by reducing the size of the TLS I/O buffers.
828
829This option is replaced by the more fine-grained options
830`MBEDTLS_SSL_IN_CONTENT_LEN` and `MBEDTLS_SSL_OUT_CONTENT_LEN` that set
831the maximum incoming and outgoing plaintext fragment lengths, respectively.
832
833### Remove the SSL API `mbedtls_ssl_get_session_pointer()`
834
835This affects two classes of users:
836
8371. Users who manually inspect parts of the current session through
838 direct structure field access.
839
8402. Users of session resumption who query the current session
841 via `mbedtls_ssl_get_session_pointer()` prior to saving or exporting
842 it via `mbedtls_ssl_session_copy()` or `mbedtls_ssl_session_save()`,
843 respectively.
844
845Migration paths:
846
8471. Mbed TLS 3.0 does not offer a migration path for the use case 1: Like many
848 other Mbed TLS structures, the structure of `mbedtls_ssl_session` is no
849 longer part of the public API in Mbed TLS 3.0, and direct structure field
Dave Rodgmana5a3cce2021-06-30 11:06:58 +0100850 access is no longer supported. Please see the [section on private structure fields](#most-structure-fields-are-now-private) for more details.
Dave Rodgman30dc6032021-06-29 22:20:58 +0100851
8522. Users should replace calls to `mbedtls_ssl_get_session_pointer()` by
853 calls to `mbedtls_ssl_get_session()` as demonstrated in the example
854 program `programs/ssl/ssl_client2.c`.
855
856### Remove `MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_BADMAC_LIMIT` option
857
858This change does not affect users who used the default `mbedtls_config.h`, as the option
859MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_BADMAC_LIMIT was already on by default.
860
861This option was a trade-off between functionality and code size: it allowed
862users who didn't need that feature to avoid paying the cost in code size, by
863disabling it.
864
865This option is no longer present, but its functionality is now always enabled.
866
867### Deprecated functions were removed from SSL
868
869The function `mbedtls_ssl_conf_dh_param()` was removed. Please use
870`mbedtls_ssl_conf_dh_param_bin()` or `mbedtls_ssl_conf_dh_param_ctx()` instead.
871
872The function `mbedtls_ssl_get_max_frag_len()` was removed. Please use
873`mbedtls_ssl_get_max_out_record_payload()` and
874`mbedtls_ssl_get_max_in_record_payload()`
875instead.
876
877### Remove `MBEDTLS_SSL_RECORD_CHECKING` option and enable its action by default
878
879This change does not affect users who use the default mbedtls_config.h, as the
880option MBEDTLS_SSL_RECORD_CHECKING was already on by default.
881
882This option was added only to control compilation of one function,
883mbedtls_ssl_check_record(), which is only useful in some specific cases, so it
884was made optional to allow users who don't need it to save some code space.
Dave Rodgmane4ec8462021-06-30 09:52:40 +0100885However, the same effect can be achieved by using link-time garbage collection.
Dave Rodgman30dc6032021-06-29 22:20:58 +0100886
887Users who changed the default setting of the option need to change the config/
888build system to remove that change.
Dave Rodgman759c0102021-06-29 15:55:08 +0100889
Dave Rodgmana0e8db02021-06-29 18:05:38 +0100890### Session Cache API Change
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +0100891
892This affects users who use `mbedtls_ssl_conf_session_cache()`
893to configure a custom session cache implementation different
894from the one Mbed TLS implements in `library/ssl_cache.c`.
895
896Those users will need to modify the API of their session cache
897implementation to that of a key-value store with keys being
898session IDs and values being instances of `mbedtls_ssl_session`:
899
900```
901typedef int mbedtls_ssl_cache_get_t( void *data,
902 unsigned char const *session_id,
903 size_t session_id_len,
904 mbedtls_ssl_session *session );
905typedef int mbedtls_ssl_cache_set_t( void *data,
906 unsigned char const *session_id,
907 size_t session_id_len,
908 const mbedtls_ssl_session *session );
909```
910
911Since the structure of `mbedtls_ssl_session` is no longer public from 3.0
912onwards, portable session cache implementations must not access fields of
913`mbedtls_ssl_session`. See the corresponding migration guide. Users that
914find themselves unable to migrate their session cache functionality without
Dave Rodgman759c0102021-06-29 15:55:08 +0100915accessing fields of `mbedtls_ssl_session` should describe their use case
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +0100916on the Mbed TLS mailing list.
Dave Rodgman759c0102021-06-29 15:55:08 +0100917
Dave Rodgmanb491b2b2021-06-30 09:46:07 +0100918### Changes in the SSL error code space
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +0100919
920This affects users manually checking for the following error codes:
Dave Rodgman759c0102021-06-29 15:55:08 +0100921
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +0100922- `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CERTIFICATE_REQUIRED`
923- `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_INVALID_VERIFY_HASH`
924- `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CERTIFICATE_TOO_LARGE`
925- `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_NO_CIPHER_CHOSEN`
926- `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_NO_USABLE_CIPHERSUITE`
927- `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_XXX`
928
929Migration paths:
930- `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CERTIFICATE_REQUIRED` and `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_INVALID_VERIFY_HASH`
931 should never be returned from Mbed TLS, and there is no need to check for it.
Dave Rodgmanb491b2b2021-06-30 09:46:07 +0100932
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +0100933 Users should simply remove manual checks for those codes, and let the Mbed TLS
Dave Rodgman949c21b2021-06-29 18:05:04 +0100934 team know if contrary to the team's understanding — there is in fact a situation
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +0100935 where one of them was ever returned.
Dave Rodgmanb491b2b2021-06-30 09:46:07 +0100936
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +0100937- `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CERTIFICATE_TOO_LARGE` has been removed, and
938 `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL` is returned instead if the user's own certificate
Dave Rodgman759c0102021-06-29 15:55:08 +0100939 is too large to fit into the output buffers.
940
941 Users should check for `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL` instead, and potentially
942 compare the size of their own certificate against the configured size of the output buffer to
943 understand if the error is due to an overly large certificate.
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +0100944
Dave Rodgmanb491b2b2021-06-30 09:46:07 +0100945- `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_NO_CIPHER_CHOSEN` and `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_NO_USABLE_CIPHERSUITE` have been
946 replaced by `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_HANDSHAKE_FAILURE`.
947
948- All codes of the form `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_XXX` have been replaced by various alternatives.
949
950 Users should check for the newly introduced generic error codes
951
952 * `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_DECODE_ERROR`
953 * `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ILLEGAL_PARAMETER`,
954 * `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_HANDSHAKE_FAILURE`
955 * `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_PROTOCOL_VERSION`
956 * `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_CERTIFICATE`
957 * `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_UNRECOGNIZED_NAME`
958 * `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_UNSUPPORTED_EXTENSION`
959 * `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_NO_APPLICATION_PROTOCOL`
960
961 and the pre-existing generic error codes
962
963 * `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_UNEXPECTED_MESSAGE`
964 * `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_INTERNAL_ERROR`
965
966 instead.
Dave Rodgman759c0102021-06-29 15:55:08 +0100967
Dave Rodgmand267ec32021-06-29 21:31:58 +0100968### Modified semantics of `mbedtls_ssl_{get,set}_session()`
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +0100969
970This affects users who call `mbedtls_ssl_get_session()` or
971`mbedtls_ssl_set_session()` multiple times on the same SSL context
972representing an established TLS 1.2 connection.
973Those users will now observe the second call to fail with
974`MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE`.
975
976Migration path:
977- Exporting the same TLS 1.2 connection multiple times via
978 `mbedtls_ssl_get_session()` leads to multiple copies of
979 the same session. This use of `mbedtls_ssl_get_session()`
980 is discouraged, and the following should be considered:
981 * If the various session copies are later loaded into
982 fresh SSL contexts via `mbedtls_ssl_set_session()`,
983 export via `mbedtls_ssl_get_session()` only once and
984 load the same session into different contexts via
985 `mbedtls_ssl_set_session()`. Since `mbedtls_ssl_set_session()`
986 makes a copy of the session that's being loaded, this
987 is functionally equivalent.
988 * If the various session copies are later serialized
989 via `mbedtls_ssl_session_save()`, export and serialize
990 the session only once via `mbedtls_ssl_get_session()` and
991 `mbedtls_ssl_session_save()` and make copies of the raw
992 data instead.
993- Calling `mbedtls_ssl_set_session()` multiple times in Mbed TLS 2.x
994 is not useful since subsequent calls overwrite the effect of previous
Dave Rodgman759c0102021-06-29 15:55:08 +0100995 calls. Applications achieve equivalent functional behavior by
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +0100996 issuing only the very last call to `mbedtls_ssl_set_session()`.
997
Dave Rodgmand267ec32021-06-29 21:31:58 +0100998### Turn `MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_RESPECT_CLIENT_PREFERENCE` configuration option into a runtime option
Dave Rodgman8cccbe12021-06-29 13:15:50 +0100999
1000This change affects users who were enabling MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_RESPECT_CLIENT_PREFERENCE
1001option in the `mbedtls_config.h`
1002
1003This option has been removed and a new function with similar functionality has
1004been introduced into the SSL API.
1005
1006This new function `mbedtls_ssl_conf_preference_order()` can be used to
1007change the preferred order of ciphersuites on the server to those used on the client,
1008e.g.: `mbedtls_ssl_conf_preference_order(ssl_config, MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_CIPHERSUITE_ORDER_CLIENT)`
1009has the same effect as enabling the removed option. The default state is to use
1010the server order of suites.
Dave Rodgmane45e6402021-06-29 13:21:55 +01001011