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			184 lines
		
	
	
		
			5.9 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C
		
	
	
	
/*
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 * Copyright 2015-2022 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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 *
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 * Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License").  You may not use
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 * this file except in compliance with the License.  You can obtain a copy
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 * in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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 * https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
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 */
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#include <openssl/crypto.h>
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#include "testutil.h"
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#include "internal/e_os.h"
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static int test_sec_mem(void)
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{
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#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_SECURE_MEMORY
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    int testresult = 0;
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    char *p = NULL, *q = NULL, *r = NULL, *s = NULL;
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    TEST_info("Secure memory is implemented.");
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    s = OPENSSL_secure_malloc(20);
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    /* s = non-secure 20 */
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    if (!TEST_ptr(s)
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        || !TEST_false(CRYPTO_secure_allocated(s)))
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        goto end;
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    r = OPENSSL_secure_malloc(20);
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    /* r = non-secure 20, s = non-secure 20 */
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    if (!TEST_ptr(r)
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        || !TEST_true(CRYPTO_secure_malloc_init(4096, 32))
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        || !TEST_false(CRYPTO_secure_allocated(r)))
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        goto end;
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    p = OPENSSL_secure_malloc(20);
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    if (!TEST_ptr(p)
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        /* r = non-secure 20, p = secure 20, s = non-secure 20 */
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        || !TEST_true(CRYPTO_secure_allocated(p))
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        /* 20 secure -> 32-byte minimum allocation unit */
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        || !TEST_size_t_eq(CRYPTO_secure_used(), 32))
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        goto end;
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    q = OPENSSL_malloc(20);
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    if (!TEST_ptr(q))
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        goto end;
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    /* r = non-secure 20, p = secure 20, q = non-secure 20, s = non-secure 20 */
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    if (!TEST_false(CRYPTO_secure_allocated(q)))
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        goto end;
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    OPENSSL_secure_clear_free(s, 20);
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    s = OPENSSL_secure_malloc(20);
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    if (!TEST_ptr(s)
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        /* r = non-secure 20, p = secure 20, q = non-secure 20, s = secure 20 */
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        || !TEST_true(CRYPTO_secure_allocated(s))
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        /* 2 * 20 secure -> 64 bytes allocated */
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        || !TEST_size_t_eq(CRYPTO_secure_used(), 64))
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        goto end;
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    OPENSSL_secure_clear_free(p, 20);
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    p = NULL;
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    /* 20 secure -> 32 bytes allocated */
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    if (!TEST_size_t_eq(CRYPTO_secure_used(), 32))
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        goto end;
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    OPENSSL_free(q);
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    q = NULL;
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    /* should not complete, as secure memory is still allocated */
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    if (!TEST_false(CRYPTO_secure_malloc_done())
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        || !TEST_true(CRYPTO_secure_malloc_initialized()))
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        goto end;
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    OPENSSL_secure_free(s);
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    s = NULL;
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    /* secure memory should now be 0, so done should complete */
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    if (!TEST_size_t_eq(CRYPTO_secure_used(), 0)
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        || !TEST_true(CRYPTO_secure_malloc_done())
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        || !TEST_false(CRYPTO_secure_malloc_initialized()))
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        goto end;
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    TEST_info("Possible infinite loop: allocate more than available");
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    if (!TEST_true(CRYPTO_secure_malloc_init(32768, 16)))
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        goto end;
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    TEST_ptr_null(OPENSSL_secure_malloc((size_t)-1));
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    TEST_true(CRYPTO_secure_malloc_done());
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    /*
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     * If init fails, then initialized should be false, if not, this
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     * could cause an infinite loop secure_malloc, but we don't test it
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     */
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    if (TEST_false(CRYPTO_secure_malloc_init(16, 16)) &&
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        !TEST_false(CRYPTO_secure_malloc_initialized())) {
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        TEST_true(CRYPTO_secure_malloc_done());
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        goto end;
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    }
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    /*-
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     * There was also a possible infinite loop when the number of
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     * elements was 1<<31, as |int i| was set to that, which is a
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     * negative number. However, it requires minimum input values:
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     *
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     * CRYPTO_secure_malloc_init((size_t)1<<34, 1<<4);
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     *
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     * Which really only works on 64-bit systems, since it took 16 GB
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     * secure memory arena to trigger the problem. It naturally takes
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     * corresponding amount of available virtual and physical memory
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     * for test to be feasible/representative. Since we can't assume
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     * that every system is equipped with that much memory, the test
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     * remains disabled. If the reader of this comment really wants
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     * to make sure that infinite loop is fixed, they can enable the
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     * code below.
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     */
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# if 0
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    /*-
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     * On Linux and BSD this test has a chance to complete in minimal
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     * time and with minimum side effects, because mlock is likely to
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     * fail because of RLIMIT_MEMLOCK, which is customarily [much]
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     * smaller than 16GB. In other words Linux and BSD users can be
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     * limited by virtual space alone...
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     */
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    if (sizeof(size_t) > 4) {
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        TEST_info("Possible infinite loop: 1<<31 limit");
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        if (TEST_true(CRYPTO_secure_malloc_init((size_t)1<<34, 1<<4) != 0))
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            TEST_true(CRYPTO_secure_malloc_done());
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    }
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# endif
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    /* this can complete - it was not really secure */
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    testresult = 1;
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 end:
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    OPENSSL_secure_free(p);
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    OPENSSL_free(q);
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    OPENSSL_secure_free(r);
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    OPENSSL_secure_free(s);
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    return testresult;
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#else
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    TEST_info("Secure memory is *not* implemented.");
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    /* Should fail. */
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    return TEST_false(CRYPTO_secure_malloc_init(4096, 32));
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#endif
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}
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static int test_sec_mem_clear(void)
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{
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#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_SECURE_MEMORY
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    const int size = 64;
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    unsigned char *p = NULL;
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    int i, res = 0;
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    if (!TEST_true(CRYPTO_secure_malloc_init(4096, 32))
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            || !TEST_ptr(p = OPENSSL_secure_malloc(size)))
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        goto err;
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    for (i = 0; i < size; i++)
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        if (!TEST_uchar_eq(p[i], 0))
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            goto err;
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    for (i = 0; i < size; i++)
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        p[i] = (unsigned char)(i + ' ' + 1);
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    OPENSSL_secure_free(p);
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    /*
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     * A deliberate use after free here to verify that the memory has been
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     * cleared properly.  Since secure free doesn't return the memory to
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     * libc's memory pool, it technically isn't freed.  However, the header
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     * bytes have to be skipped and these consist of two pointers in the
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     * current implementation.
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     */
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    for (i = sizeof(void *) * 2; i < size; i++)
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        if (!TEST_uchar_eq(p[i], 0))
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            return 0;
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    res = 1;
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    p = NULL;
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err:
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    OPENSSL_secure_free(p);
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    CRYPTO_secure_malloc_done();
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    return res;
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#else
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    return 1;
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#endif
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}
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int setup_tests(void)
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{
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    ADD_TEST(test_sec_mem);
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    ADD_TEST(test_sec_mem_clear);
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    return 1;
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}
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