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options: Complete the transition to numeric toggles (`#if') For the sake of review, this commit alters only the code; the affiliated comments within the source files also need to be updated, but doing so now would obscure the operational changes that have been made here. * All on/off options have been switched to the numeric `#if' variant; that is the only way to make this `default_options.h.in' thing work in a reasonable manner. * There is now some very minor compile-time checking of the user's choice of options. * NO_FAST_EXPTMOD doesn't seem to be used, so it has been removed. * ENABLE_USER_ALGO_LIST was supposed to be renamed DROPBEAR_USER_ALGO_LIST, and this commit completes that work. * DROPBEAR_FUZZ seems to be a relatively new, as-yet undocumented option, which was added by the following commit: commit 6e0b539e9ca0b5628c6c5a3d118ad6a2e79e8039 Author: Matt Johnston <[email protected]> Date: Tue May 23 22:29:21 2017 +0800 split out checkpubkey_line() separately It has now been added to `sysoptions.h' and defined as `0' by default. * The configuration option `DROPBEAR_PASSWORD_ENV' is no longer listed in `default_options.h.in'; it is no longer meant to be set by the user, and is instead left to be defined in `sysoptions.h' (where it was already being defined) as merely the name of the environment variable in question: DROPBEAR_PASSWORD To enable or disable use of that environment variable, the user must now toggle `DROPBEAR_USE_DROPBEAR_PASSWORD'. * The sFTP support is now toggled by setting `DROPBEAR_SFTPSERVER', and the path of the sFTP server program is set independently through the usual SFTPSERVER_PATH.
author Michael Witten <mfwitten@gmail.com>
date Thu, 20 Jul 2017 19:38:26 +0000
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/* LibTomCrypt, modular cryptographic library -- Tom St Denis
 *
 * LibTomCrypt is a library that provides various cryptographic
 * algorithms in a highly modular and flexible manner.
 *
 * The library is free for all purposes without any express
 * guarantee it works.
 */

#include "tomcrypt.h"

/**
  @file error_to_string.c
  Convert error codes to ASCII strings, Tom St Denis
*/

static const char * const err_2_str[] =
{
   "CRYPT_OK",
   "CRYPT_ERROR",
   "Non-fatal 'no-operation' requested.",

   "Invalid key size.",
   "Invalid number of rounds for block cipher.",
   "Algorithm failed test vectors.",

   "Buffer overflow.",
   "Invalid input packet.",

   "Invalid number of bits for a PRNG.",
   "Error reading the PRNG.",

   "Invalid cipher specified.",
   "Invalid hash specified.",
   "Invalid PRNG specified.",

   "Out of memory.",

   "Invalid PK key or key type specified for function.",
   "A private PK key is required.",

   "Invalid argument provided.",
   "File Not Found",

   "Invalid PK type.",

   "An overflow of a value was detected/prevented.",

   "UNUSED1.",

   "The input was longer than expected.",

   "Invalid sized parameter.",

   "Invalid size for prime.",

   "Invalid padding.",

   "Hash applied to too many bits.",
};

/**
   Convert an LTC error code to ASCII
   @param err    The error code
   @return A pointer to the ASCII NUL terminated string for the error or "Invalid error code." if the err code was not valid.
*/
const char *error_to_string(int err)
{
   if (err < 0 || err >= (int)(sizeof(err_2_str)/sizeof(err_2_str[0]))) {
      return "Invalid error code.";
   } else {
      return err_2_str[err];
   }
}


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