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* maint:
crypto: Engine valgrind fix
crypto: Fix valgrind error in dh_generate/dh_compute
crypto: Fix valgrind errors in pkey_crypt_nif
crypto: Add some crypto:engine_unload in engine test suite
crypto: Fix valgrind errors in privkey_to_pubkey
crypto: Fix valgrind error for keys with passwords in Engines
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Fixes memory leak when a command has wrong type.
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* maint:
public_key: Add Edward curves to the documentation
public_key: Add ed25519 and ed448 sign/verify
crypto: Add Edward curves to the documentation
crypto: Add eddsa test case (ed25519 and ed448)
crypto: Add ed25519 and ed448 sign/verify
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* maint:
crypto: Fix tests failing if more than one test engine available This could happen in an Valgrind run:
crypto: Disable engine tests on Darwin and Windows Does not work.
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This could happen in an Valgrind run:
=== Reason: no case clause matching ["otp_test_engine.so",
"otp_test_engine.valgrind.so"]
in function crypto:check_otp_test_engine/1 (crypto.erl, line 2026)
in call from engine_SUITE:engine_load_all_methods/1 (engine_SUITE.erl, line 154)
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* maint:
crypto: Fix accidental merge
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Commit 8c47a7657d03777a03a6838c7ec937b6347d07f8 accidently
reverted the changes in lib/crypto/src/crypto.erl correctly
introduced in e8de0736005e91afd992e49f434e08c940eddfa0
This fix re-introduces the correct changes.
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* maint:
crypto: Re-work the 'Description' section
crypto: Add warnings in RefMan and User's Guide for experimental RSA opts
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OTP-14461 - New 'rand' algorithm: Xoroshiro928** also for 'crypto'
Implement a new 'rand' algorithm named 'exro928ss' and a new 'crypto' plugin for 'rand' named 'crypto_aes'.
Both are based on Xoroshiro928** which is derived from Xoroshiro1024** modified to use 58-bit words for performance reasons in the Erlang VM. Xoroshiro1024** has got the Xoroshiro1024 generator and the StarStar scrambler from the 2018 paper "Scrambled Linear Pseudorandom Number Generators" by David Blackman and Sebastiano Vigna.
This generator and scrambler combination shows no systematic weaknesses in standard statistical tests as TestU01(BigCrush) and PractRand, unlike the previously used * and + scramblers in the 'rand' module that exhibit statistical weaknesses for the lowest bits.
The 'crypto' plugin uses AES-256 as scrambler and the Xoroshiro928 as generator, which gives the same very long period and jump functions as for Xoroshiro928**, but a cryptographically secure scrambler gives absolutely no detectable statistical weaknesses regardless of how the generated numbers are used.
The speed of 'exro928ss' is only about 30-50% slower than the default fast 'rand' algorithm, but the state is roughly the double and it produces about 8 times the garbage per iteration.
The speed of 'crypto_aes' is about half (amortized) that of the default fast 'rand' algorithm which is fast and thanks to doing encryption in batches caching the result. Hence the state is much larger.
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This previously implemented cipher is a block cipher despite using chacha.
It also uses the EVP_CIPHER_CTX api which now unifies AES_GCM and AES_CCM
into one pair of encrypt and decrypt functions.
By integrating the existing chacha20_poly1305 code into aead_encrypt and
aead_decrypt we could remove two C-functions and simplify both the C-code
and the corresponding Erlang code in the CRYPTO application.
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* hans/crypto/aes_ccm/OTP-15286:
crypto: Fix no_aead test
crypto: Document AES_CCM and fix errors in User's Guide The sizes in the Algorithms chapter for aes_gcm was wrong or incomplete.
crypto: AES_CCM test case
crypto: All aes_ccm vectors (including unused) This directory contains all aes_ccm vectors. However, effort is needed to include them in the test suite so they are left for later.
crypto: Add AES_CCM crypto Will be increase interoperability of future SSL application versions.
crypto: Generalize aes_gcm_(de|en)crypt nifs
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Will be increase interoperability of future SSL application versions.
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The EVP_CIPHER_CTX interface aims at enabling using the same code for many
ciphers. Since we are going to add aes_ccm which is similar to aes_gcm,
this commit is a preparation.
It creates the aead_(de|en)crypt nifs and removes the old ones.
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Needed in future versions of the SSL application.
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Conflicts:
lib/crypto/doc/src/crypto.xml
lib/crypto/src/crypto.erl
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Conflicts:
lib/crypto/src/crypto.erl
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Check code and documentation and write -type/-spec or adjust existing. Prepare for doc generation
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* hans/crypto/SHA3/OTP-15153:
crypto: Disable non-working SHA3_224 and SHA3_256
crypto: doc SHA3 (hash & hmac)
crypto: Tests for SHA3
crypto: SHA3 hash on OpenSSL-1.1.1
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* maint-20:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
Updated the engine load functionality
Clean up bag index tables
Conflicts:
OTP_VERSION
lib/crypto/c_src/crypto.c
lib/crypto/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/crypto/vsn.mk
lib/mnesia/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/mnesia/vsn.mk
otp_versions.table
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- engine_load/3/4 can be called multiple times for same engine
if it allows it (eg doesn't contain global data)
- ensure_engine_loaded/2/3 is new functions that guarantees that the engine
is just loaded once by adding it to OpenSSL internal engine list and check that
before loading.
- ensure_engine_unloaded/1/2 is new functions that is used to unload engines loaded with
ensure_engine_loaded (remove it from OpenSSL internal engine list and then unload).
- new utility functions engine_by_id/1, engine_add/1, engine_remove/1,
engine_get_id/1 and engine_get_name/1
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Not to be used. Uses not yet released functions in OpenSSL 1.1.1-pre8-dev
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"curves" in crypto:supports returns list of actually supported ec_curves
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to only suggest missing OpenSSL if dlopen fails (load_failed).
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crypto:dh_generate_parameters and crypto:dh_check
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* maint:
crypto: engine_SUITE update
crypto: fix pubkey_to_privkey
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Engine
Only RSA and DSA so far.
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Add support to plug in alternative implementations for
some or all of the cryptographic operations supported by
the OpenSSL Engine API.
When configured appropriately, OpenSSL calls the engine's
implementation of these operations instead of its own.
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Rand plugin for cached strong crypto bytes
OTP-13370
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