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Fallback for key gen without hard link support (#89) Add a non-atomic fallback for key generation on platforms where link() is not permitted (such as most stock Android installs) or on filesystems without hard link support (such as FAT).
author Matt Robinson <git@nerdoftheherd.com>
date Sat, 14 Mar 2020 14:37:35 +0000
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#include <tomcrypt_test.h>

#ifdef LTC_PKCS_1

int pkcs_1_test(void)
{
   unsigned char buf[3][128];
   int res1, res2, res3, prng_idx, hash_idx, err;
   unsigned long x, y, l1, l2, l3, i1, i2, lparamlen, saltlen, modlen;
   static const unsigned char lparam[] = { 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16 };

   /* get hash/prng  */
   hash_idx = find_hash("sha1");
   prng_idx = find_prng("yarrow");
   
   if (hash_idx == -1 || prng_idx == -1) {
      fprintf(stderr, "pkcs_1 tests require sha1/yarrow");
      return 1;
   }   

   srand(time(NULL));
   /* do many tests */
   for (x = 0; x < 100; x++) {
      zeromem(buf, sizeof(buf));

      /* make a dummy message (of random length) */
      l3 = (rand() & 31) + 8;
      for (y = 0; y < l3; y++) buf[0][y] = rand() & 255;

      /* pick a random lparam len [0..16] */
      lparamlen = abs(rand()) % 17;

      /* pick a random saltlen 0..16 */
      saltlen   = abs(rand()) % 17;

      /* LTC_PKCS #1 v2.0 supports modlens not multiple of 8 */
      modlen = 800 + (abs(rand()) % 224);

      /* encode it */
      l1 = sizeof(buf[1]);
      DO(pkcs_1_oaep_encode(buf[0], l3, lparam, lparamlen, modlen, &yarrow_prng, prng_idx, hash_idx, buf[1], &l1));

      /* decode it */
      l2 = sizeof(buf[2]);
      DO(pkcs_1_oaep_decode(buf[1], l1, lparam, lparamlen, modlen, hash_idx, buf[2], &l2, &res1));

      if (res1 != 1 || l2 != l3 || memcmp(buf[2], buf[0], l3) != 0) {
         fprintf(stderr, "Outsize == %lu, should have been %lu, res1 = %d, lparamlen = %lu, msg contents follow.\n", l2, l3, res1, lparamlen);
         fprintf(stderr, "ORIGINAL:\n");
         for (x = 0; x < l3; x++) {
             fprintf(stderr, "%02x ", buf[0][x]);
         }
         fprintf(stderr, "\nRESULT:\n");
         for (x = 0; x < l2; x++) {
             fprintf(stderr, "%02x ", buf[2][x]);
         }
         fprintf(stderr, "\n\n");
         return 1;
      }

      /* test PSS */
      l1 = sizeof(buf[1]);
      DO(pkcs_1_pss_encode(buf[0], l3, saltlen, &yarrow_prng, prng_idx, hash_idx, modlen, buf[1], &l1));
      DO(pkcs_1_pss_decode(buf[0], l3, buf[1], l1, saltlen, hash_idx, modlen, &res1));
      
      buf[0][i1 = abs(rand()) % l3] ^= 1;
      DO(pkcs_1_pss_decode(buf[0], l3, buf[1], l1, saltlen, hash_idx, modlen, &res2));

      buf[0][i1] ^= 1;
      buf[1][i2 = abs(rand()) % (l1 - 1)] ^= 1;
      pkcs_1_pss_decode(buf[0], l3, buf[1], l1, saltlen, hash_idx, modlen, &res3);
      if (!(res1 == 1 && res2 == 0 && res3 == 0)) {
         fprintf(stderr, "PSS failed: %d, %d, %d, %lu, %lu\n", res1, res2, res3, l3, saltlen);
         return 1;
      }
   }
   return 0;
}

#else

int pkcs_1_test(void)
{
   fprintf(stderr, "NOP");
   return 0;
}

#endif


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