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2017-05-18Re-enable FPGA modexp.Rob Austein
2017-04-15Logging infrastructure.Rob Austein
2017-03-09Merge branch 'hw_ecdsa_p256' into pymuxRob Austein
Support for core/pkey/ecdsa256 and core/pkey/ecdsa384.
2017-03-08Clean up libhal build system a bit.Rob Austein
Exporting CFLAGS as an environment variable turns out to interact badly with certain other settings here. I *think* this only happens when we use one of the shorthand targets which re-runs make in the same directory with non-default settings, but this is complicated enough without having to remember which voodoo triggers it. So instead of exporting CFLAGS as an environment variable we just pass it on the command line in the handful of cases where it's needed.
2017-03-06Bump size of some static tables, particuarly pkey slots.Rob Austein
2017-02-27Compile-time configuration of software-only hash cores.Rob Austein
2017-02-02Add locking around keystore operations.Rob Austein
2017-01-04Convert "daemon" mode of C client code to use Python RPC MUX.Rob Austein
2016-12-19Merge broke forced selection of software-only hash cores in client builds.Rob Austein
2016-12-19Merge branch 'master' into ksngRob Austein
2016-11-01hal_ks_index_fsck() and a pile of debugging code.Rob Austein
The debugging code was for tracking down what turned out to be a race condition in the Alpha's flash driver code (see sw/stm32); much of this was temporary, and will be removed in a (near) future commit, but some of the techniques were useful and belong in the repository in case we need to pull them back for something similar in the future. hal_ks_index_fsck() attempts to diagnose all the things I found wrong in the ks_flash index after one long series of errors. As presently written, it doesn't attempt to fix anything, just diagnose errors: the intent is that we can call this, before and after every modification if necessary, to poinpoint exactly which calls introduce errors. Once things stablize a bit, we may want to crank down the number of calls to this (it's a bit expensive, since it checks the entire index), and perhaps add the ability to clean up whatever errors it might find; the latter might be a good candidate for a CLI command.
2016-10-07Checkpoint along the way to adding keystore attribute support.Rob Austein
This is mostly to archive a commit where PKCS #11 "make test" still works after converting the ks_volatile code to use SDRAM allocated at startup instead of (large) static variables. The attribute code itself is incomplete at this point.
2016-09-20Clean up the defines around rpc client, software hash cores, etc.Paul Selkirk
2016-09-13Cleanup prior to rewriting ks_flash.c.Rob Austein
Whack masterkey code to meet libhal coding standards, such as they are. Started layout of new ks_flash data structures but no changes to functions or flash usage yet. MKM initialization from flash placed under compile-time conditional with warning because it's a dangerous kludge that should go away. Started getting rid of obsolete keystore code; ks_mmap.c kept for now, until I get around to merging the useful bits into ks_volatile.
2016-09-12CRC-32 code for use in ks_flash, stm32 DFU, possibly elsewhere.Rob Austein
This is an open source C99 CRC-32 implementation generated by pycrc, see notes in source on copyright status and pycrc options used. crc32.c contains two different implementations of the CRC-32 algorithm with the same API, one optimized for speed, the other optimized for much smaller code space at the expense of speed. We use the fast implementation by default, but maybe the small implementation will be useful, eg, in the bootloader. Remove the extra later if this turns out to have been a waste of time.
2016-09-08New keystore index internal API. Compiles, not yet integrated or tested.Rob Austein
2016-09-01Move in-memory keystore from client to server. Whack with club until compiles.Rob Austein
Fixes for various minor issues found while integrating with sw/stm32. Moving the in-memory keystore (PKCS #11 session objects, etc) from the client library to the HSM was on the near term to-do list in any case, doing it now turned out to be the easiest way to solve one of the build problems.
2016-09-01Revised keystore API, part one. Not usable yet.Rob Austein
Changes to implement a revised keystore API. This code probably won't even compile properly yet, and almost certainly will not run, but most of the expected changes are complete at this point. Main points: * Key names are now UUIDs, and are generated by the HSM, not the client. * Keystore API no longer assumes that key database is resident in memory (original API was written on the assumption that the keystore flash would be mapped into the HSM CPU's address space, but apparently the board and flash drivers don't really support that). A few other changes have probably crept in, but the bulk of this changeset is just following through implications of the above, some of which percolate all the way back to the public RPC API.
2016-07-12Make probe_cores deal with an unconfigured FPGA (and come back later).Paul Selkirk
See, reading from an unconfigured FPGA returns all-1, while reading from empty cores on a configured FPGA returns all-0. The consequence of this is that the HSM was probing the FPGA once on startup, filling its core table with 0xff, rendering the FPGA useless. Along the way, I put the FPGA core table in static memory, rather than malloc'ing it, because that's not so good in an embedded environment. But I kept the linked list, because that at least tells us what to do if HAL_STATIC_CORE_STATE_BLOCKS is 0.
2016-07-08Enable software hash cores on all platforms, for now, anyway.Rob Austein
2016-07-05export RPC_MODE for testsPaul Selkirk
2016-07-01Merge branch 'master' into macosxRob Austein
Too many recent tweaks to same few lines of this Makefile for a straight merge to work; fortunately, the obvious simplification should also work as a fix for the most recent problem.
2016-07-01Don't want rpc_serial.c for server builds.Rob Austein
2016-06-30RPC wire format now includes client handle in all requests, and opcode andPaul Selkirk
client handle in all responses. This simplies the daemon a little, and means that the directly-connected serial client uses the same wire format as the daemon. The expense is some redundant code in rpc_client and rpc_server to process (and throw away) this extra stuff.
2016-06-30Start work to support client code on Mac OS X.Rob Austein
Includes preliminary support for the magic Mac-specific ioctl() to see line speed, but has not yet been tested, that's waiting for some supporting tweaks to the RPC code from Paul. Includes some general cleanup which isn't really specific to Mac OS X per se but which needed doing and which simplifies adding the Mac code.
2016-06-26Update libhal makefiles to use new LIBxxx_SRC / LIBxxx_BLD scheme so libhal ↵Rob Austein
can find tfm.h again.
2016-06-25Rename GNUmakefile to Makefile for consistency.Paul Selkirk