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2016-11-01 | More Pythonic API for certain pkey calls. | Rob Austein | |
PKey objects can now be used as context managers, in which case the key handle will be closed when the block exits. HSM.pkey_find() now returns a generator which will iterate through the full set of results, making additional RPC calls as necessary. NIST ECDSA test vector test refactored to remove duplicated code. | |||
2016-11-01 | hal_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. | |||
2016-10-30 | Interop tests against Python RSA and ECDSA implementations. | Rob Austein | |
2016-10-30 | Continue fleshing out libhal Python unit tests. | Rob Austein | |
2016-10-29 | Add a bunch of static key tests, including a mixed-mode workout suite. | Rob Austein | |
2016-10-26 | Version 0.1 of a set of HSM unit tests, using the Python RPC API. | Rob Austein | |
This is very incomplete. Portions of it are still verbatim copies of the PKCS #11 unit tests, and have not yet been pruned for relevance, much less converted to the corresponding libhal tests. |