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Earle F. Philhower, III
0a031ce957
Move all scripts and documentation to Python3 (#6378)
* Move all scripts and documentation to Python3

Python 2 EOL is Jan 1, 2020.  Migrate scripts to run under Python 3.

Under Windows, we're already running Python 3.7, by dumb luck.  The
oddness is that the Windows standalone executable for Python 3 is called
"python" whereas under UNIX-like OSes it's called "python3" with
"python" always referring to the Python 2 executable.  The ZIP needs to
be updated to include a Python3.exe (copy of Python.exe) so that we can
use the same command lines under Linux and Windows, and to preserve my
sanity.

Fixes #6376

* Add new Windows ZIP with python3.exe file

* Sort options in boards.txt generation for repeatability

The order of the board opts dict changes depending on the Python version
and machine, so sort the options before printing them to get a stable
ordering.

* Re-add Python2 compatibility tweaks

Most scripts can run as Python 2 or Python 3 with minimal changes, so
re-add (and fix, as necessary) compatibility tweaks to the scripts.
2019-08-28 12:42:48 -07:00
Earle F. Philhower, III
8859b818d8
Make CertStore natively use File interface (#6131)
__This is a breaking change, but the header and example did warn
everyone that this API was in flux due to the incompatible SD and SPIFFS
File implementations.__

BearSSL CertStores now simply need a filesystem and the names of the
data (generated on-chip) and archive (uploaded by user) files on it.
No more need to roll your own virtual CertStoreFile class.

Update the library, examples, and device test.
2019-05-30 12:53:03 -07:00
Earle F. Philhower, III
2f4380777e Move BearSSL from STACK_PROXY to a real, thunked 2nd stack (#5168)
* Update to BearSSL 0.6+ release, add AES_CCM modes

Pull in latest BearSSL head (0.6 + minor additions) release and add AES_CCM
modes to the encryption options.

* Enable the aes_ccm initialization in client/server

* Initial attempt

* Working code with second stack thunking

* Remove #ifdefs in .S file, not needed.

* Clean up thunks and remove separate stack flag

* Fix PIO assembler errors

* Remove #ifdef code changes, ensure same code as PC

Remove "#ifdef ESP8266;...;#else;...;#endif" brackets in BearSSL to
ensure the host-tested code is the same as the ESP8266-run code.

* Move to latest BearSSL w/EC progmem savings

* Merge with master

* Add br_thunk_* calls to do ref counting, painting

Add reference counting br_thunk_add/del_ref() to replace stack handling code
in the class.

Add in stack painting and max usage calculation.

* Add in postmortem stack dump hooks

When a crash occurs while in the second stack, dump the BSSL stack and
then also the stack that it was called from (either cont or sys).

* Update stack dump to match decoder expectations

* Move thunk to code core for linkiage

The thunk code needs to be visible to the core routines, so move it to the
cores/esp8266 directory.  Probably need to refactor the stack setup and the
bearssl portion to avoid dependency on bearssl libs in cores/esp8266

* Add 2nd stack dump utility routine

* Refactor once more, update stack size, add stress

Make stack_thunks generic, remove bearssl include inside of cores/esp8266.

Allocate the stack on a WiFiServerSecure object creation to avoid
fragmentation since we will need to allocate the stack to do any
connected work, anyway.

A stress test is now included which checks the total BearSSL second
stack usage for a variety of TLS handshake and certificate options
from badssl.org.

* Update to latest to-thunks branch

* Add BearSSL device test using stack stress

Run a series of SSL connection and transmission tests that stress
BearSSL and its stack usage to the device tests.

Modify device tests to include a possible SPIFFS generation and
upload when a make_spiffs.py file is present in a test directory.

* Use bearssl/master branch, not /to-thunks branch

Update to use the merged master branch of bearssl.  Should have no code
changes.
2018-11-14 23:29:24 -03:00