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ssl-tests/ | 12-May-2024 | - | 38,738 | 28,913 | ||
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CAssdh.cnf | D | 12-May-2024 | 728 | 25 | 18 | |
CAssdsa.cnf | D | 12-May-2024 | 729 | 24 | 18 | |
CAssrsa.cnf | D | 12-May-2024 | 708 | 25 | 18 | |
CAtsa.cnf | D | 12-May-2024 | 4.9 KiB | 166 | 129 | |
P1ss.cnf | D | 12-May-2024 | 1,000 | 38 | 29 | |
P2ss.cnf | D | 12-May-2024 | 1.1 KiB | 46 | 35 | |
README | D | 12-May-2024 | 4.4 KiB | 150 | 103 | |
README.external | D | 12-May-2024 | 4.6 KiB | 165 | 103 | |
README.ssltest.md | D | 12-May-2024 | 10.1 KiB | 300 | 220 | |
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aborttest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 464 | 17 | 6 | |
afalgtest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 4.3 KiB | 150 | 113 | |
asn1_decode_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 5.5 KiB | 210 | 142 | |
asn1_encode_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 29.7 KiB | 904 | 695 | |
asn1_internal_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 3.1 KiB | 116 | 69 | |
asn1_string_table_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 1.9 KiB | 78 | 53 | |
asn1_time_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 15.9 KiB | 359 | 294 | |
asynciotest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 12.1 KiB | 410 | 291 | |
asynctest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 8.7 KiB | 292 | 239 | |
bad_dtls_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 19.4 KiB | 587 | 414 | |
bftest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 15.4 KiB | 462 | 390 | |
bio_callback_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 6.4 KiB | 179 | 151 | |
bio_enc_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 6.7 KiB | 233 | 181 | |
bio_memleak_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 5.7 KiB | 241 | 199 | |
bioprinttest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 11.3 KiB | 304 | 242 | |
bntest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 88.8 KiB | 2,850 | 2,384 | |
bntests.pl | D | 12-May-2024 | 4.5 KiB | 157 | 121 | |
build.info | D | 12-May-2024 | 20.3 KiB | 612 | 487 | |
casttest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 3.1 KiB | 113 | 84 | |
chacha_internal_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 8 KiB | 191 | 163 | |
cipher_overhead_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 1.1 KiB | 50 | 34 | |
cipherbytes_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 4.4 KiB | 150 | 115 | |
cipherlist_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 7.1 KiB | 259 | 202 | |
ciphername_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 20.6 KiB | 471 | 436 | |
clienthellotest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 8 KiB | 252 | 164 | |
cmactest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 5.9 KiB | 211 | 167 | |
cms-examples.pl | D | 12-May-2024 | 8.7 KiB | 366 | 289 | |
cmsapitest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 2.2 KiB | 94 | 74 | |
conf_include_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 5.4 KiB | 219 | 159 | |
constant_time_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 12.3 KiB | 415 | 351 | |
crltest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 14.7 KiB | 394 | 312 | |
ct_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 15.9 KiB | 536 | 427 | |
ctype_internal_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 2.6 KiB | 91 | 67 | |
curve448_internal_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 34.8 KiB | 714 | 616 | |
d2i_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 4 KiB | 165 | 117 | |
danetest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 11.1 KiB | 431 | 345 | |
danetest.in | D | 12-May-2024 | 87.6 KiB | 1,879 | 1,822 | |
danetest.pem | D | 12-May-2024 | 652 | 15 | 14 | |
destest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 25.5 KiB | 722 | 634 | |
dhtest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 27.5 KiB | 696 | 562 | |
drbg_cavs_data.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 7.9 MiB | 170,321 | 165,984 | |
drbg_cavs_data.h | D | 12-May-2024 | 1.8 KiB | 83 | 58 | |
drbg_cavs_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 7.5 KiB | 279 | 200 | |
drbgtest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 30 KiB | 1,029 | 666 | |
drbgtest.h | D | 12-May-2024 | 25.9 KiB | 580 | 507 | |
dsa_no_digest_size_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 8.4 KiB | 246 | 184 | |
dsatest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 3.7 KiB | 142 | 107 | |
dtls_mtu_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 6 KiB | 197 | 132 | |
dtlstest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 10.9 KiB | 350 | 258 | |
dtlsv1listentest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 12.3 KiB | 358 | 299 | |
ec_internal_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 10.4 KiB | 307 | 233 | |
ecdsatest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 11.2 KiB | 340 | 213 | |
ecdsatest.h | D | 12-May-2024 | 673.6 KiB | 10,215 | 10,189 | |
ecstresstest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 3.9 KiB | 150 | 101 | |
ectest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 89 KiB | 2,221 | 1,747 | |
enginetest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 10.7 KiB | 372 | 272 | |
errtest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 941 | 40 | 25 | |
evp_extra_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 46.1 KiB | 1,214 | 991 | |
evp_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 72.6 KiB | 2,729 | 2,203 | |
evp_test.h | D | 12-May-2024 | 413 | 12 | 2 | |
exdatatest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 6.7 KiB | 266 | 208 | |
exptest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 5.2 KiB | 207 | 150 | |
fatalerrtest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 2.7 KiB | 95 | 64 | |
generate_buildtest.pl | D | 12-May-2024 | 793 | 35 | 21 | |
generate_ssl_tests.pl | D | 12-May-2024 | 4.4 KiB | 142 | 82 | |
gmdifftest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 1.8 KiB | 66 | 43 | |
gosttest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 3.1 KiB | 92 | 66 | |
handshake_helper.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 59.5 KiB | 1,774 | 1,301 | |
handshake_helper.h | D | 12-May-2024 | 2.9 KiB | 82 | 43 | |
hmactest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 7.4 KiB | 270 | 214 | |
ideatest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 3.7 KiB | 120 | 91 | |
igetest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 16.2 KiB | 455 | 373 | |
lhash_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 5.5 KiB | 229 | 169 | |
md2test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 1.6 KiB | 68 | 49 | |
mdc2_internal_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 1.6 KiB | 72 | 39 | |
mdc2test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 2 KiB | 79 | 56 | |
memleaktest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 1.6 KiB | 57 | 29 | |
modes_internal_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 29 KiB | 893 | 740 | |
ocspapitest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 5.9 KiB | 226 | 186 | |
packettest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 15 KiB | 495 | 404 | |
pbelutest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 1.4 KiB | 51 | 30 | |
pemtest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 3.4 KiB | 122 | 97 | |
pkcs7-1.pem | D | 12-May-2024 | 851 | 16 | 15 | |
pkcs7.pem | D | 12-May-2024 | 3.7 KiB | 55 | 54 | |
pkey_meth_kdf_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 5.2 KiB | 182 | 159 | |
pkey_meth_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 2.2 KiB | 84 | 61 | |
pkits-test.pl | D | 12-May-2024 | 31.2 KiB | 906 | 843 | |
poly1305_internal_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 56.2 KiB | 1,577 | 1,403 | |
rc2test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 2 KiB | 69 | 48 | |
rc4test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 3.9 KiB | 129 | 103 | |
rc5test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 8.8 KiB | 235 | 203 | |
rdrand_sanitytest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 3.4 KiB | 127 | 79 | |
recordlentest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 5.1 KiB | 198 | 147 | |
rsa_complex.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 787 | 28 | 11 | |
rsa_mp_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 9.5 KiB | 231 | 187 | |
rsa_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 12.7 KiB | 361 | 283 | |
run_tests.pl | D | 12-May-2024 | 4 KiB | 144 | 97 | |
sanitytest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 3 KiB | 104 | 77 | |
secmemtest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 5.9 KiB | 184 | 112 | |
serverinfo.pem | D | 12-May-2024 | 740 | 17 | 15 | |
serverinfo2.pem | D | 12-May-2024 | 412 | 9 | 8 | |
servername_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 6.7 KiB | 243 | 173 | |
session.pem | D | 12-May-2024 | 1.9 KiB | 32 | 31 | |
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shlibloadtest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 9.1 KiB | 336 | 259 | |
siphash_internal_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 17 KiB | 291 | 243 | |
sm2_internal_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 11.3 KiB | 378 | 305 | |
sm4_internal_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 2.3 KiB | 87 | 49 | |
smcont.txt | D | 12-May-2024 | 83 | 1 | 1 | |
srptest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 8 KiB | 277 | 203 | |
ssl_cert_table_internal_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 2.3 KiB | 84 | 59 | |
ssl_ctx_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 2.2 KiB | 77 | 56 | |
ssl_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 18.3 KiB | 531 | 438 | |
ssl_test.tmpl | D | 12-May-2024 | 4.3 KiB | 127 | 122 | |
ssl_test_ctx.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 28.6 KiB | 896 | 722 | |
ssl_test_ctx.h | D | 12-May-2024 | 8.5 KiB | 254 | 148 | |
ssl_test_ctx_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 9 KiB | 263 | 215 | |
ssl_test_ctx_test.conf | D | 12-May-2024 | 2 KiB | 98 | 69 | |
sslapitest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 232 KiB | 6,853 | 5,011 | |
sslbuffertest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 5.2 KiB | 184 | 118 | |
sslcorrupttest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 7 KiB | 268 | 188 | |
ssltest_old.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 100.8 KiB | 3,088 | 2,549 | |
ssltestlib.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 28 KiB | 945 | 759 | |
ssltestlib.h | D | 12-May-2024 | 2 KiB | 57 | 30 | |
stack_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 9.2 KiB | 381 | 296 | |
sysdefault.cnf | D | 12-May-2024 | 241 | 16 | 9 | |
sysdefaulttest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 1.1 KiB | 51 | 35 | |
test.cnf | D | 12-May-2024 | 2.6 KiB | 89 | 71 | |
test_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 17.6 KiB | 558 | 489 | |
testcrl.pem | D | 12-May-2024 | 938 | 17 | 16 | |
testdsa.pem | D | 12-May-2024 | 672 | 13 | 12 | |
testdsapub.pem | D | 12-May-2024 | 654 | 13 | 12 | |
testec-p256.pem | D | 12-May-2024 | 227 | 6 | 5 | |
testecpub-p256.pem | D | 12-May-2024 | 178 | 5 | 4 | |
tested25519.pem | D | 12-May-2024 | 119 | 4 | 3 | |
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tested448.pem | D | 12-May-2024 | 156 | 5 | 4 | |
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testreq2.pem | D | 12-May-2024 | 371 | 8 | 7 | |
testrsa.pem | D | 12-May-2024 | 497 | 10 | 9 | |
testrsapub.pem | D | 12-May-2024 | 182 | 5 | 4 | |
testsid.pem | D | 12-May-2024 | 2.3 KiB | 39 | 38 | |
testutil.h | D | 12-May-2024 | 19.4 KiB | 469 | 227 | |
testx509.pem | D | 12-May-2024 | 530 | 11 | 10 | |
threadstest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 3.9 KiB | 194 | 138 | |
time_offset_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 3.2 KiB | 114 | 83 | |
tls13ccstest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 14.9 KiB | 499 | 374 | |
tls13encryptiontest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 13.9 KiB | 429 | 331 | |
tls13secretstest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 11.3 KiB | 401 | 305 | |
uitest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 2.3 KiB | 97 | 64 | |
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verify_extra_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 6 KiB | 250 | 162 | |
versions.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 645 | 21 | 9 | |
wpackettest.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 14.8 KiB | 381 | 275 | |
x509_check_cert_pkey_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 3 KiB | 123 | 84 | |
x509_dup_cert_test.c | D | 12-May-2024 | 1.3 KiB | 48 | 30 | |
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README
1How to add recipes 2================== 3 4For any test that you want to perform, you write a script located in 5test/recipes/, named {nn}-test_{name}.t, where {nn} is a two digit number and 6{name} is a unique name of your choice. 7 8Please note that if a test involves a new testing executable, you will need to 9do some additions in test/Makefile. More on this later. 10 11 12Naming conventions 13================= 14 15A test executable is named test/{name}test.c 16 17A test recipe is named test/recipes/{nn}-test_{name}.t, where {nn} is a two 18digit number and {name} is a unique name of your choice. 19 20The number {nn} is (somewhat loosely) grouped as follows: 21 2200-04 sanity, internal and essential API tests 2305-09 individual symmetric cipher algorithms 2410-14 math (bignum) 2515-19 individual asymmetric cipher algorithms 2620-24 openssl commands (some otherwise not tested) 2725-29 certificate forms, generation and verification 2830-35 engine and evp 2960-79 APIs 30 70 PACKET layer 3180-89 "larger" protocols (CA, CMS, OCSP, SSL, TSA) 3290-98 misc 3399 most time consuming tests [such as test_fuzz] 34 35 36A recipe that just runs a test executable 37========================================= 38 39A script that just runs a program looks like this: 40 41 #! /usr/bin/perl 42 43 use OpenSSL::Test::Simple; 44 45 simple_test("test_{name}", "{name}test", "{name}"); 46 47{name} is the unique name you have chosen for your test. 48 49The second argument to `simple_test' is the test executable, and `simple_test' 50expects it to be located in test/ 51 52For documentation on OpenSSL::Test::Simple, do 53`perldoc util/perl/OpenSSL/Test/Simple.pm'. 54 55 56A recipe that runs a more complex test 57====================================== 58 59For more complex tests, you will need to read up on Test::More and 60OpenSSL::Test. Test::More is normally preinstalled, do `man Test::More' for 61documentation. For OpenSSL::Test, do `perldoc util/perl/OpenSSL/Test.pm'. 62 63A script to start from could be this: 64 65 #! /usr/bin/perl 66 67 use strict; 68 use warnings; 69 use OpenSSL::Test; 70 71 setup("test_{name}"); 72 73 plan tests => 2; # The number of tests being performed 74 75 ok(test1, "test1"); 76 ok(test2, "test1"); 77 78 sub test1 79 { 80 # test feature 1 81 } 82 83 sub test2 84 { 85 # test feature 2 86 } 87 88 89Changes to test/build.info 90========================== 91 92Whenever a new test involves a new test executable you need to do the 93following (at all times, replace {NAME} and {name} with the name of your 94test): 95 96* add {name} to the list of programs under PROGRAMS_NO_INST 97 98* create a three line description of how to build the test, you will have 99to modify the include paths and source files if you don't want to use the 100basic test framework: 101 102 SOURCE[{name}]={name}.c 103 INCLUDE[{name}]=.. ../include 104 DEPEND[{name}]=../libcrypto libtestutil.a 105 106Generic form of C test executables 107================================== 108 109 #include "testutil.h" 110 111 static int my_test(void) 112 { 113 int testresult = 0; /* Assume the test will fail */ 114 int observed; 115 116 observed = function(); /* Call the code under test */ 117 if (!TEST_int_eq(observed, 2)) /* Check the result is correct */ 118 goto end; /* Exit on failure - optional */ 119 120 testresult = 1; /* Mark the test case a success */ 121 end: 122 cleanup(); /* Any cleanup you require */ 123 return testresult; 124 } 125 126 int setup_tests(void) 127 { 128 ADD_TEST(my_test); /* Add each test separately */ 129 return 1; /* Indicate success */ 130 } 131 132You should use the TEST_xxx macros provided by testutil.h to test all failure 133conditions. These macros produce an error message in a standard format if the 134condition is not met (and nothing if the condition is met). Additional 135information can be presented with the TEST_info macro that takes a printf 136format string and arguments. TEST_error is useful for complicated conditions, 137it also takes a printf format string and argument. In all cases the TEST_xxx 138macros are guaranteed to evaluate their arguments exactly once. This means 139that expressions with side effects are allowed as parameters. Thus, 140 141 if (!TEST_ptr(ptr = OPENSSL_malloc(..))) 142 143works fine and can be used in place of: 144 145 ptr = OPENSSL_malloc(..); 146 if (!TEST_ptr(ptr)) 147 148The former produces a more meaningful message on failure than the latter. 149 150
README.external
1Running external test suites with OpenSSL 2========================================= 3 4It is possible to integrate external test suites into OpenSSL's "make test". 5This capability is considered a developer option and does not work on all 6platforms. 7 8 9 10The BoringSSL test suite 11======================== 12 13In order to run the BoringSSL tests with OpenSSL, first checkout the BoringSSL 14source code into an appropriate directory. This can be done in two ways: 15 161) Separately from the OpenSSL checkout using: 17 18 $ git clone https://boringssl.googlesource.com/boringssl boringssl 19 20 The BoringSSL tests are only confirmed to work at a specific commit in the 21 BoringSSL repository. Later commits may or may not pass the test suite: 22 23 $ cd boringssl 24 $ git checkout 490469f850e 25 262) Using the already configured submodule settings in OpenSSL: 27 28 $ git submodule update --init 29 30Configure the OpenSSL source code to enable the external tests: 31 32$ cd ../openssl 33$ ./config enable-ssl3 enable-ssl3-method enable-weak-ssl-ciphers \ 34 enable-external-tests 35 36Note that using other config options than those given above may cause the tests 37to fail. 38 39Run the OpenSSL tests by providing the path to the BoringSSL test runner in the 40BORING_RUNNER_DIR environment variable: 41 42$ BORING_RUNNER_DIR=/path/to/boringssl/ssl/test/runner make test 43 44Note that the test suite may change directory while running so the path provided 45should be absolute and not relative to the current working directory. 46 47To see more detailed output you can run just the BoringSSL tests with the 48verbose option: 49 50$ VERBOSE=1 BORING_RUNNER_DIR=/path/to/boringssl/ssl/test/runner make \ 51 TESTS="test_external_boringssl" test 52 53 54Test failures and suppressions 55------------------------------ 56 57A large number of the BoringSSL tests are known to fail. A test could fail 58because of many possible reasons. For example: 59 60- A bug in OpenSSL 61- Different interpretations of standards 62- Assumptions about the way BoringSSL works that do not apply to OpenSSL 63- The test uses APIs added to BoringSSL that are not present in OpenSSL 64- etc 65 66In order to provide a "clean" baseline run with all the tests passing a config 67file has been provided that suppresses the running of tests that are known to 68fail. These suppressions are held in the file "test/ossl_shim/ossl_config.json" 69within the OpenSSL source code. 70 71The community is encouraged to contribute patches which reduce the number of 72suppressions that are currently present. 73 74 75Python PYCA/Cryptography test suite 76=================================== 77 78This python test suite runs cryptographic tests with a local OpenSSL build as 79the implementation. 80 81First checkout the PYCA/Cryptography module into ./pyca-cryptography using: 82 83$ git submodule update --init 84 85Then configure/build OpenSSL compatible with the python module: 86 87$ ./config shared enable-external-tests 88$ make 89 90The tests will run in a python virtual environment which requires virtualenv 91to be installed. 92 93$ make test VERBOSE=1 TESTS=test_external_pyca 94 95Test failures and suppressions 96------------------------------ 97 98Some tests target older (<=1.0.2) versions so will not run. Other tests target 99other crypto implementations so are not relevant. Currently no tests fail. 100 101 102krb5 test suite 103=============== 104 105Much like the PYCA/Cryptography test suite, this builds and runs the krb5 106tests against the local OpenSSL build. 107 108You will need a git checkout of krb5 at the top level: 109 110$ git clone https://github.com/krb5/krb5 111 112krb5's master has to pass this same CI, but a known-good version is 113krb5-1.15.1-final if you want to be sure. 114 115$ cd krb5 116$ git checkout krb5-1.15.1-final 117$ cd .. 118 119OpenSSL must be built with external tests enabled: 120 121$ ./config enable-external-tests 122$ make 123 124krb5's tests will then be run as part of the rest of the suite, or can be 125explicitly run (with more debugging): 126 127$ VERBOSE=1 make TESTS=test_external_krb5 test 128 129Test-failures suppressions 130-------------------------- 131 132krb5 will automatically adapt its test suite to account for the configuration 133of your system. Certain tests may require more installed packages to run. No 134tests are expected to fail. 135 136 137Updating test suites 138==================== 139 140To update the commit for any of the above test suites: 141 142- Make sure the submodules are cloned locally: 143 144 $ git submodule update --init --recursive 145 146- Enter subdirectory and pull from the repository (use a specific branch/tag if required): 147 148 $ cd <submodule-dir> 149 $ git pull origin master 150 151- Go to root directory, there should be a new git status: 152 153 $ cd ../ 154 $ git status 155 ... 156 # modified: <submodule-dir> (new commits) 157 ... 158 159- Add/commit/push the update 160 161 git add <submodule-dir> 162 git commit -m "Updated <submodule> to latest commit" 163 git push 164 165
README.ssltest.md
1# SSL tests 2 3SSL testcases are configured in the `ssl-tests` directory. 4 5Each `ssl_*.conf.in` file contains a number of test configurations. These files 6are used to generate testcases in the OpenSSL CONF format. 7 8The precise test output can be dependent on the library configuration. The test 9harness generates the output files on the fly. 10 11However, for verification, we also include checked-in configuration outputs 12corresponding to the default configuration. These testcases live in 13`test/ssl-tests/*.conf` files. 14 15For more details, see `ssl-tests/01-simple.conf.in` for an example. 16 17## Configuring the test 18 19First, give your test a name. The names do not have to be unique. 20 21An example test input looks like this: 22 23``` 24 { 25 name => "test-default", 26 server => { "CipherString" => "DEFAULT" }, 27 client => { "CipherString" => "DEFAULT" }, 28 test => { "ExpectedResult" => "Success" }, 29 } 30``` 31 32The test section supports the following options 33 34### Test mode 35 36* Method - the method to test. One of DTLS or TLS. 37 38* HandshakeMode - which handshake flavour to test: 39 - Simple - plain handshake (default) 40 - Resume - test resumption 41 - RenegotiateServer - test server initiated renegotiation 42 - RenegotiateClient - test client initiated renegotiation 43 44When HandshakeMode is Resume or Renegotiate, the original handshake is expected 45to succeed. All configured test expectations are verified against the second 46handshake. 47 48* ApplicationData - amount of application data bytes to send (integer, defaults 49 to 256 bytes). Applies to both client and server. Application data is sent in 50 64kB chunks (but limited by MaxFragmentSize and available parallelization, see 51 below). 52 53* MaxFragmentSize - maximum send fragment size (integer, defaults to 512 in 54 tests - see `SSL_CTX_set_max_send_fragment` for documentation). Applies to 55 both client and server. Lowering the fragment size will split handshake and 56 application data up between more `SSL_write` calls, thus allowing to exercise 57 different code paths. In particular, if the buffer size (64kB) is at least 58 four times as large as the maximum fragment, interleaved multi-buffer crypto 59 implementations may be used on some platforms. 60 61### Test expectations 62 63* ExpectedResult - expected handshake outcome. One of 64 - Success - handshake success 65 - ServerFail - serverside handshake failure 66 - ClientFail - clientside handshake failure 67 - InternalError - some other error 68 69* ExpectedClientAlert, ExpectedServerAlert - expected alert. See 70 `ssl_test_ctx.c` for known values. Note: the expected alert is currently 71 matched against the _last_ received alert (i.e., a fatal alert or a 72 `close_notify`). Warning alert expectations are not yet supported. (A warning 73 alert will not be correctly matched, if followed by a `close_notify` or 74 another alert.) 75 76* ExpectedProtocol - expected negotiated protocol. One of 77 SSLv3, TLSv1, TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2. 78 79* SessionTicketExpected - whether or not a session ticket is expected 80 - Ignore - do not check for a session ticket (default) 81 - Yes - a session ticket is expected 82 - No - a session ticket is not expected 83 84* SessionIdExpected - whether or not a session id is expected 85 - Ignore - do not check for a session id (default) 86 - Yes - a session id is expected 87 - No - a session id is not expected 88 89* ResumptionExpected - whether or not resumption is expected (Resume mode only) 90 - Yes - resumed handshake 91 - No - full handshake (default) 92 93* ExpectedNPNProtocol, ExpectedALPNProtocol - NPN and ALPN expectations. 94 95* ExpectedTmpKeyType - the expected algorithm or curve of server temp key 96 97* ExpectedServerCertType, ExpectedClientCertType - the expected algorithm or 98 curve of server or client certificate 99 100* ExpectedServerSignHash, ExpectedClientSignHash - the expected 101 signing hash used by server or client certificate 102 103* ExpectedServerSignType, ExpectedClientSignType - the expected 104 signature type used by server or client when signing messages 105 106* ExpectedClientCANames - for client auth list of CA names the server must 107 send. If this is "empty" the list is expected to be empty otherwise it 108 is a file of certificates whose subject names form the list. 109 110* ExpectedServerCANames - list of CA names the client must send, TLS 1.3 only. 111 If this is "empty" the list is expected to be empty otherwise it is a file 112 of certificates whose subject names form the list. 113 114## Configuring the client and server 115 116The client and server configurations can be any valid `SSL_CTX` 117configurations. For details, see the manpages for `SSL_CONF_cmd`. 118 119Give your configurations as a dictionary of CONF commands, e.g. 120 121``` 122server => { 123 "CipherString" => "DEFAULT", 124 "MinProtocol" => "TLSv1", 125} 126``` 127 128The following sections may optionally be defined: 129 130* server2 - this section configures a secondary context that is selected via the 131 ServerName test option. This context is used whenever a ServerNameCallback is 132 specified. If the server2 section is not present, then the configuration 133 matches server. 134* resume_server - this section configures the client to resume its session 135 against a different server. This context is used whenever HandshakeMode is 136 Resume. If the resume_server section is not present, then the configuration 137 matches server. 138* resume_client - this section configures the client to resume its session with 139 a different configuration. In practice this may occur when, for example, 140 upgraded clients reuse sessions persisted on disk. This context is used 141 whenever HandshakeMode is Resume. If the resume_client section is not present, 142 then the configuration matches client. 143 144### Configuring callbacks and additional options 145 146Additional handshake settings can be configured in the `extra` section of each 147client and server: 148 149``` 150client => { 151 "CipherString" => "DEFAULT", 152 extra => { 153 "ServerName" => "server2", 154 } 155} 156``` 157 158#### Supported client-side options 159 160* ClientVerifyCallback - the client's custom certificate verify callback. 161 Used to test callback behaviour. One of 162 - None - no custom callback (default) 163 - AcceptAll - accepts all certificates. 164 - RejectAll - rejects all certificates. 165 166* ServerName - the server the client should attempt to connect to. One of 167 - None - do not use SNI (default) 168 - server1 - the initial context 169 - server2 - the secondary context 170 - invalid - an unknown context 171 172* CTValidation - Certificate Transparency validation strategy. One of 173 - None - no validation (default) 174 - Permissive - SSL_CT_VALIDATION_PERMISSIVE 175 - Strict - SSL_CT_VALIDATION_STRICT 176 177#### Supported server-side options 178 179* ServerNameCallback - the SNI switching callback to use 180 - None - no callback (default) 181 - IgnoreMismatch - continue the handshake on SNI mismatch 182 - RejectMismatch - abort the handshake on SNI mismatch 183 184* BrokenSessionTicket - a special test case where the session ticket callback 185 does not initialize crypto. 186 - No (default) 187 - Yes 188 189#### Mutually supported options 190 191* NPNProtocols, ALPNProtocols - NPN and ALPN settings. Server and client 192 protocols can be specified as a comma-separated list, and a callback with the 193 recommended behaviour will be installed automatically. 194 195* SRPUser, SRPPassword - SRP settings. For client, this is the SRP user to 196 connect as; for server, this is a known SRP user. 197 198### Default server and client configurations 199 200The default server certificate and CA files are added to the configurations 201automatically. Server certificate verification is requested by default. 202 203You can override these options by redefining them: 204 205``` 206client => { 207 "VerifyCAFile" => "/path/to/custom/file" 208} 209``` 210 211or by deleting them 212 213``` 214client => { 215 "VerifyCAFile" => undef 216} 217``` 218 219## Adding a test to the test harness 220 2211. Add a new test configuration to `test/ssl-tests`, following the examples of 222 existing `*.conf.in` files (for example, `01-simple.conf.in`). 223 2242. Generate the generated `*.conf` test input file. You can do so by running 225 `generate_ssl_tests.pl`: 226 227``` 228$ ./config 229$ cd test 230$ TOP=.. perl -I ../util/perl/ generate_ssl_tests.pl ssl-tests/my.conf.in \ 231 > ssl-tests/my.conf 232``` 233 234where `my.conf.in` is your test input file. 235 236For example, to generate the test cases in `ssl-tests/01-simple.conf.in`, do 237 238``` 239$ TOP=.. perl -I ../util/perl/ generate_ssl_tests.pl ssl-tests/01-simple.conf.in > ssl-tests/01-simple.conf 240``` 241 242Alternatively (hackish but simple), you can comment out 243 244``` 245unlink glob $tmp_file; 246``` 247 248in `test/recipes/80-test_ssl_new.t` and run 249 250``` 251$ make TESTS=test_ssl_new test 252``` 253 254This will save the generated output in a `*.tmp` file in the build directory. 255 2563. Update the number of tests planned in `test/recipes/80-test_ssl_new.t`. If 257 the test suite has any skip conditions, update those too (see 258 `test/recipes/80-test_ssl_new.t` for details). 259 260## Running the tests with the test harness 261 262``` 263HARNESS_VERBOSE=yes make TESTS=test_ssl_new test 264``` 265 266## Running a test manually 267 268These steps are only needed during development. End users should run `make test` 269or follow the instructions above to run the SSL test suite. 270 271To run an SSL test manually from the command line, the `TEST_CERTS_DIR` 272environment variable to point to the location of the certs. E.g., from the root 273OpenSSL directory, do 274 275``` 276$ CTLOG_FILE=test/ct/log_list.conf TEST_CERTS_DIR=test/certs test/ssl_test \ 277 test/ssl-tests/01-simple.conf 278``` 279 280or for shared builds 281 282``` 283$ CTLOG_FILE=test/ct/log_list.conf TEST_CERTS_DIR=test/certs \ 284 util/shlib_wrap.sh test/ssl_test test/ssl-tests/01-simple.conf 285``` 286 287Note that the test expectations sometimes depend on the Configure settings. For 288example, the negotiated protocol depends on the set of available (enabled) 289protocols: a build with `enable-ssl3` has different test expectations than a 290build with `no-ssl3`. 291 292The Perl test harness automatically generates expected outputs, so users who 293just run `make test` do not need any extra steps. 294 295However, when running a test manually, keep in mind that the repository version 296of the generated `test/ssl-tests/*.conf` correspond to expected outputs in with 297the default Configure options. To run `ssl_test` manually from the command line 298in a build with a different configuration, you may need to generate the right 299`*.conf` file from the `*.conf.in` input first. 300