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* [rpms/openssl] rebase_40beta: Add back EC NIST P-224 and revert SSL_read() change
@ 2026-06-09 12:43 Tomas Mraz
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From: Tomas Mraz @ 2026-06-09 12:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Repo : rpms/openssl
Branch : rebase_40beta
Commit : e443a79334446ac0dc14fdf7c062386f92bbc7a0
Author : Tomas Mraz <tmraz@fedoraproject.org>
Date : 2016-11-22T10:39:55+01:00
Stats : +405/-35 in 8 file(s)
URL : https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/openssl/c/e443a79334446ac0dc14fdf7c062386f92bbc7a0?branch=rebase_40beta
Log:
Add back EC NIST P-224 and revert SSL_read() change
- revert SSL_read() behavior change - patch from upstream (#1394677)
- EC curve NIST P-224 is now allowed, still kept disabled in TLS due
to less than optimal security
---
diff --git a/ec_curve.c b/ec_curve.c
index 0a1ca3d..abee205 100644
--- a/ec_curve.c
+++ b/ec_curve.c
@@ -38,6 +38,44 @@ typedef struct {
/* the nist prime curves */
static const struct {
EC_CURVE_DATA h;
+ unsigned char data[20 + 28 * 6];
+} _EC_NIST_PRIME_224 = {
+ {
+ NID_X9_62_prime_field, 20, 28, 1
+ },
+ {
+ /* seed */
+ 0xBD, 0x71, 0x34, 0x47, 0x99, 0xD5, 0xC7, 0xFC, 0xDC, 0x45, 0xB5, 0x9F,
+ 0xA3, 0xB9, 0xAB, 0x8F, 0x6A, 0x94, 0x8B, 0xC5,
+ /* p */
+ 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF,
+ 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x01,
+ /* a */
+ 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF,
+ 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFE, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF,
+ 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFE,
+ /* b */
+ 0xB4, 0x05, 0x0A, 0x85, 0x0C, 0x04, 0xB3, 0xAB, 0xF5, 0x41, 0x32, 0x56,
+ 0x50, 0x44, 0xB0, 0xB7, 0xD7, 0xBF, 0xD8, 0xBA, 0x27, 0x0B, 0x39, 0x43,
+ 0x23, 0x55, 0xFF, 0xB4,
+ /* x */
+ 0xB7, 0x0E, 0x0C, 0xBD, 0x6B, 0xB4, 0xBF, 0x7F, 0x32, 0x13, 0x90, 0xB9,
+ 0x4A, 0x03, 0xC1, 0xD3, 0x56, 0xC2, 0x11, 0x22, 0x34, 0x32, 0x80, 0xD6,
+ 0x11, 0x5C, 0x1D, 0x21,
+ /* y */
+ 0xbd, 0x37, 0x63, 0x88, 0xb5, 0xf7, 0x23, 0xfb, 0x4c, 0x22, 0xdf, 0xe6,
+ 0xcd, 0x43, 0x75, 0xa0, 0x5a, 0x07, 0x47, 0x64, 0x44, 0xd5, 0x81, 0x99,
+ 0x85, 0x00, 0x7e, 0x34,
+ /* order */
+ 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF,
+ 0xFF, 0xFF, 0x16, 0xA2, 0xE0, 0xB8, 0xF0, 0x3E, 0x13, 0xDD, 0x29, 0x45,
+ 0x5C, 0x5C, 0x2A, 0x3D
+ }
+};
+
+static const struct {
+ EC_CURVE_DATA h;
unsigned char data[20 + 48 * 6];
} _EC_NIST_PRIME_384 = {
{
@@ -220,6 +258,13 @@ typedef struct _ec_list_element_st {
static const ec_list_element curve_list[] = {
/* prime field curves */
/* secg curves */
+#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_EC_NISTP_64_GCC_128
+ {NID_secp224r1, &_EC_NIST_PRIME_224.h, EC_GFp_nistp224_method,
+ "NIST/SECG curve over a 224 bit prime field"},
+#else
+ {NID_secp224r1, &_EC_NIST_PRIME_224.h, 0,
+ "NIST/SECG curve over a 224 bit prime field"},
+#endif
{NID_secp256k1, &_EC_SECG_PRIME_256K1.h, 0,
"SECG curve over a 256 bit prime field"},
/* SECG secp256r1 is the same as X9.62 prime256v1 and hence omitted */
diff --git a/ectest.c b/ectest.c
index af0f7f3..e91c252 100644
--- a/ectest.c
+++ b/ectest.c
@@ -236,6 +236,70 @@ static void prime_field_tests(void)
if (x == NULL || y == NULL || z == NULL || yplusone == NULL)
ABORT;
+ /* Curve P-224 (FIPS PUB 186-2, App. 6) */
+
+ if (!BN_hex2bn
+ (&p, "FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF000000000000000000000001"))
+ ABORT;
+ if (1 != BN_is_prime_ex(p, BN_prime_checks, ctx, NULL))
+ ABORT;
+ if (!BN_hex2bn
+ (&a, "FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFEFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFE"))
+ ABORT;
+ if (!BN_hex2bn
+ (&b, "B4050A850C04B3ABF54132565044B0B7D7BFD8BA270B39432355FFB4"))
+ ABORT;
+ if (!EC_GROUP_set_curve_GFp(group, p, a, b, ctx))
+ ABORT;
+
+ if (!BN_hex2bn
+ (&x, "B70E0CBD6BB4BF7F321390B94A03C1D356C21122343280D6115C1D21"))
+ ABORT;
+ if (!EC_POINT_set_compressed_coordinates_GFp(group, P, x, 0, ctx))
+ ABORT;
+ if (EC_POINT_is_on_curve(group, P, ctx) <= 0)
+ ABORT;
+ if (!BN_hex2bn
+ (&z, "FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF16A2E0B8F03E13DD29455C5C2A3D"))
+ ABORT;
+ if (!EC_GROUP_set_generator(group, P, z, BN_value_one()))
+ ABORT;
+
+ if (!EC_POINT_get_affine_coordinates_GFp(group, P, x, y, ctx))
+ ABORT;
+ fprintf(stdout, "\nNIST curve P-224 -- Generator:\n x = 0x");
+ BN_print_fp(stdout, x);
+ fprintf(stdout, "\n y = 0x");
+ BN_print_fp(stdout, y);
+ fprintf(stdout, "\n");
+ /* G_y value taken from the standard: */
+ if (!BN_hex2bn
+ (&z, "BD376388B5F723FB4C22DFE6CD4375A05A07476444D5819985007E34"))
+ ABORT;
+ if (0 != BN_cmp(y, z))
+ ABORT;
+
+ if (!BN_add(yplusone, y, BN_value_one()))
+ ABORT;
+ /*
+ * When (x, y) is on the curve, (x, y + 1) is, as it happens, not,
+ * and therefore setting the coordinates should fail.
+ */
+ if (EC_POINT_set_affine_coordinates_GFp(group, P, x, yplusone, ctx))
+ ABORT;
+
+ fprintf(stdout, "verify degree ...");
+ if (EC_GROUP_get_degree(group) != 224)
+ ABORT;
+ fprintf(stdout, " ok\n");
+
+ group_order_tests(group);
+
+ if ((P_224 = EC_GROUP_new(EC_GROUP_method_of(group))) == NULL)
+ ABORT;
+ if (!EC_GROUP_copy(P_224, group))
+ ABORT;
+
/* Curve P-256 (FIPS PUB 186-2, App. 6) */
if (!BN_hex2bn
@@ -556,6 +620,7 @@ static void prime_field_tests(void)
BN_free(z);
BN_free(yplusone);
+ EC_GROUP_free(P_224);
EC_GROUP_free(P_256);
EC_GROUP_free(P_384);
EC_GROUP_free(P_521);
diff --git a/hobble-openssl b/hobble-openssl
index 6c4c21c..e830942 100755
--- a/hobble-openssl
+++ b/hobble-openssl
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ for c in `find crypto/bn -name "*gf2m.c"`; do
> $c
done
-for c in `find crypto/ec -name "ec2*.c" -o -name "ec_curve.c" -o -name "ecp_nistp22?.c"`; do
+for c in `find crypto/ec -name "ec2*.c" -o -name "ec_curve.c"`; do
echo Destroying $c
> $c
done
diff --git a/openssl-1.1.0-ec-curves.patch b/openssl-1.1.0-ec-curves.patch
index c5058b3..0730fe9 100644
--- a/openssl-1.1.0-ec-curves.patch
+++ b/openssl-1.1.0-ec-curves.patch
@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
diff -up openssl-1.1.0/apps/speed.c.curves openssl-1.1.0/apps/speed.c
--- openssl-1.1.0/apps/speed.c.curves 2016-09-08 11:03:15.550585422 +0200
+++ openssl-1.1.0/apps/speed.c 2016-09-08 11:05:17.287315488 +0200
-@@ -536,42 +536,16 @@ static OPT_PAIR rsa_choices[] = {
+@@ -536,42 +536,18 @@ static OPT_PAIR rsa_choices[] = {
#define R_EC_X25519 16
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_EC
static OPT_PAIR ecdsa_choices[] = {
- {"ecdsap160", R_EC_P160},
- {"ecdsap192", R_EC_P192},
-- {"ecdsap224", R_EC_P224},
+ {"ecdsap224", R_EC_P224},
{"ecdsap256", R_EC_P256},
{"ecdsap384", R_EC_P384},
{"ecdsap521", R_EC_P521},
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ diff -up openssl-1.1.0/apps/speed.c.curves openssl-1.1.0/apps/speed.c
static OPT_PAIR ecdh_choices[] = {
- {"ecdhp160", R_EC_P160},
- {"ecdhp192", R_EC_P192},
-- {"ecdhp224", R_EC_P224},
+ {"ecdhp224", R_EC_P224},
{"ecdhp256", R_EC_P256},
{"ecdhp384", R_EC_P384},
{"ecdhp521", R_EC_P521},
@@ -44,21 +44,21 @@ diff -up openssl-1.1.0/apps/speed.c.curves openssl-1.1.0/apps/speed.c
{"ecdhx25519", R_EC_X25519},
{NULL}
};
-diff -up openssl-1.1.0/include/openssl/ec.h.curves openssl-1.1.0/include/openssl/ec.h
---- openssl-1.1.0/include/openssl/ec.h.curves 2016-08-25 17:29:22.000000000 +0200
-+++ openssl-1.1.0/include/openssl/ec.h 2016-09-08 11:03:15.550585422 +0200
-@@ -80,11 +80,6 @@ const EC_METHOD *EC_GFp_mont_method(void
- const EC_METHOD *EC_GFp_nist_method(void);
+diff -up openssl-1.1.0c/crypto/ec/ecp_smpl.c.curves openssl-1.1.0c/crypto/ec/ecp_smpl.c
+--- openssl-1.1.0c/crypto/ec/ecp_smpl.c.curves 2016-11-10 15:03:44.000000000 +0100
++++ openssl-1.1.0c/crypto/ec/ecp_smpl.c 2016-11-11 13:31:51.329603626 +0100
+@@ -144,6 +144,11 @@ int ec_GFp_simple_group_set_curve(EC_GRO
+ return 0;
+ }
- # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_EC_NISTP_64_GCC_128
--/** Returns 64-bit optimized methods for nistp224
-- * \return EC_METHOD object
-- */
--const EC_METHOD *EC_GFp_nistp224_method(void);
--
- /** Returns 64-bit optimized methods for nistp256
- * \return EC_METHOD object
- */
++ if (BN_num_bits(p) < 224) {
++ ECerr(EC_F_EC_GFP_SIMPLE_GROUP_SET_CURVE, EC_R_UNSUPPORTED_FIELD);
++ return 0;
++ }
++
+ if (ctx == NULL) {
+ ctx = new_ctx = BN_CTX_new();
+ if (ctx == NULL)
diff -up openssl-1.1.0/ssl/t1_lib.c.curves openssl-1.1.0/ssl/t1_lib.c
--- openssl-1.1.0/ssl/t1_lib.c.curves 2016-09-08 11:03:15.551585445 +0200
+++ openssl-1.1.0/ssl/t1_lib.c 2016-09-08 11:06:58.072575697 +0200
diff --git a/openssl-1.1.0-fips.patch b/openssl-1.1.0-fips.patch
index 81c6d7b..c7009ed 100644
--- a/openssl-1.1.0-fips.patch
+++ b/openssl-1.1.0-fips.patch
@@ -786,21 +786,6 @@ diff -up openssl-1.1.0c/crypto/ec/ec_key.c.fips openssl-1.1.0c/crypto/ec/ec_key.
ECerr(EC_F_EC_KEY_GENERATE_KEY, EC_R_OPERATION_NOT_SUPPORTED);
return 0;
}
-diff -up openssl-1.1.0c/crypto/ec/ecp_smpl.c.fips openssl-1.1.0c/crypto/ec/ecp_smpl.c
---- openssl-1.1.0c/crypto/ec/ecp_smpl.c.fips 2016-11-10 15:03:44.000000000 +0100
-+++ openssl-1.1.0c/crypto/ec/ecp_smpl.c 2016-11-11 13:31:51.329603626 +0100
-@@ -144,6 +144,11 @@ int ec_GFp_simple_group_set_curve(EC_GRO
- return 0;
- }
-
-+ if (BN_num_bits(p) < 256) {
-+ ECerr(EC_F_EC_GFP_SIMPLE_GROUP_SET_CURVE, EC_R_UNSUPPORTED_FIELD);
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+
- if (ctx == NULL) {
- ctx = new_ctx = BN_CTX_new();
- if (ctx == NULL)
diff -up openssl-1.1.0c/crypto/err/err_all.c.fips openssl-1.1.0c/crypto/err/err_all.c
--- openssl-1.1.0c/crypto/err/err_all.c.fips 2016-11-10 15:03:44.000000000 +0100
+++ openssl-1.1.0c/crypto/err/err_all.c 2016-11-11 13:31:51.329603626 +0100
diff --git a/openssl-1.1.0-sslread-revert.patch b/openssl-1.1.0-sslread-revert.patch
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..aa2af9a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openssl-1.1.0-sslread-revert.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,270 @@
+From 11f1fd4b0d1b3aef5c79b843d081dbb9bcd0b85f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
+From: Kurt Roeckx <kurt@roeckx.be>
+Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2016 18:58:52 +0100
+Subject: [PATCH] Make SSL_read and SSL_write return the old behaviour and
+ document it.
+
+Backport of beacb0f0c1ae7b0542fe053b95307f515b578eb7, revert of
+122580ef71e4e5f355a1a104c9bfb36feee43759
+
+Fixes: #1903
+
+Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
+
+GH: #1966
+---
+ doc/ssl/SSL_get_error.pod | 22 +++++++++---------
+ doc/ssl/SSL_read.pod | 29 +++++++++---------------
+ doc/ssl/SSL_write.pod | 19 +++++++---------
+ ssl/record/rec_layer_s3.c | 14 ++++--------
+ test/asynciotest.c | 57 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------
+ 5 files changed, 75 insertions(+), 66 deletions(-)
+
+diff --git a/doc/ssl/SSL_get_error.pod b/doc/ssl/SSL_get_error.pod
+index ddd72f7..47d2358 100644
+--- a/doc/ssl/SSL_get_error.pod
++++ b/doc/ssl/SSL_get_error.pod
+@@ -38,12 +38,13 @@ if and only if B<ret E<gt> 0>.
+
+ =item SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN
+
+-The TLS/SSL connection has been closed. If the protocol version is SSL 3.0
+-or TLS 1.0, this result code is returned only if a closure
+-alert has occurred in the protocol, i.e. if the connection has been
+-closed cleanly. Note that in this case B<SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN>
+-does not necessarily indicate that the underlying transport
+-has been closed.
++The TLS/SSL connection has been closed.
++If the protocol version is SSL 3.0 or higher, this result code is returned only
++if a closure alert has occurred in the protocol, i.e. if the connection has been
++closed cleanly.
++Note that in this case B<SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN> does not necessarily
++indicate that the underlying transport has been closed.
++
+
+ =item SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ, SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE
+
+@@ -111,12 +112,9 @@ thread has completed.
+
+ =item SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL
+
+-Some I/O error occurred. The OpenSSL error queue may contain more
+-information on the error. If the error queue is empty
+-(i.e. ERR_get_error() returns 0), B<ret> can be used to find out more
+-about the error: If B<ret == 0>, an EOF was observed that violates
+-the protocol. If B<ret == -1>, the underlying B<BIO> reported an
+-I/O error (for socket I/O on Unix systems, consult B<errno> for details).
++Some non-recoverable I/O error occurred.
++The OpenSSL error queue may contain more information on the error.
++For socket I/O on Unix systems, consult B<errno> for details.
+
+ =item SSL_ERROR_SSL
+
+diff --git a/doc/ssl/SSL_read.pod b/doc/ssl/SSL_read.pod
+index 8dff244..20ccf40 100644
+--- a/doc/ssl/SSL_read.pod
++++ b/doc/ssl/SSL_read.pod
+@@ -81,28 +81,21 @@ The following return values can occur:
+
+ =over 4
+
+-=item E<gt>0
++=item E<gt> 0
+
+-The read operation was successful; the return value is the number of
+-bytes actually read from the TLS/SSL connection.
++The read operation was successful.
++The return value is the number of bytes actually read from the TLS/SSL
++connection.
+
+-=item Z<>0
++=item Z<><= 0
+
+-The read operation was not successful. The reason may either be a clean
+-shutdown due to a "close notify" alert sent by the peer (in which case
+-the SSL_RECEIVED_SHUTDOWN flag in the ssl shutdown state is set
+-(see L<SSL_shutdown(3)>,
+-L<SSL_set_shutdown(3)>). It is also possible, that
+-the peer simply shut down the underlying transport and the shutdown is
+-incomplete. Call SSL_get_error() with the return value B<ret> to find out,
+-whether an error occurred or the connection was shut down cleanly
+-(SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN).
++The read operation was not successful, because either the connection was closed,
++an error occurred or action must be taken by the calling process.
++Call L<SSL_get_error(3)> with the return value B<ret> to find out the reason.
+
+-=item E<lt>0
+-
+-The read operation was not successful, because either an error occurred
+-or action must be taken by the calling process. Call SSL_get_error() with the
+-return value B<ret> to find out the reason.
++Old documentation indicated a difference between 0 and -1, and that -1 was
++retryable.
++You should instead call SSL_get_error() to find out if it's retryable.
+
+ =back
+
+diff --git a/doc/ssl/SSL_write.pod b/doc/ssl/SSL_write.pod
+index 5ab0790..ef3b92a 100644
+--- a/doc/ssl/SSL_write.pod
++++ b/doc/ssl/SSL_write.pod
+@@ -74,23 +74,20 @@ The following return values can occur:
+
+ =over 4
+
+-=item E<gt>0
++=item E<gt> 0
+
+ The write operation was successful, the return value is the number of
+ bytes actually written to the TLS/SSL connection.
+
+-=item Z<>0
++=item Z<><= 0
+
+-The write operation was not successful. Probably the underlying connection
+-was closed. Call SSL_get_error() with the return value B<ret> to find out,
+-whether an error occurred or the connection was shut down cleanly
+-(SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN).
++The write operation was not successful, because either the connection was
++closed, an error occurred or action must be taken by the calling process.
++Call SSL_get_error() with the return value B<ret> to find out the reason.
+
+-=item E<lt>0
+-
+-The write operation was not successful, because either an error occurred
+-or action must be taken by the calling process. Call SSL_get_error() with the
+-return value B<ret> to find out the reason.
++Old documentation indicated a difference between 0 and -1, and that -1 was
++retryable.
++You should instead call SSL_get_error() to find out if it's retryable.
+
+ =back
+
+diff --git a/ssl/record/rec_layer_s3.c b/ssl/record/rec_layer_s3.c
+index 28de7c3..1270a5f 100644
+--- a/ssl/record/rec_layer_s3.c
++++ b/ssl/record/rec_layer_s3.c
+@@ -178,10 +178,7 @@ const char *SSL_rstate_string(const SSL *s)
+ }
+
+ /*
+- * Return values are as per SSL_read(), i.e.
+- * >0 The number of read bytes
+- * 0 Failure (not retryable)
+- * <0 Failure (may be retryable)
++ * Return values are as per SSL_read()
+ */
+ int ssl3_read_n(SSL *s, int n, int max, int extend, int clearold)
+ {
+@@ -312,7 +309,7 @@ int ssl3_read_n(SSL *s, int n, int max, int extend, int clearold)
+ if (s->mode & SSL_MODE_RELEASE_BUFFERS && !SSL_IS_DTLS(s))
+ if (len + left == 0)
+ ssl3_release_read_buffer(s);
+- return -1;
++ return i;
+ }
+ left += i;
+ /*
+@@ -882,10 +879,7 @@ int do_ssl3_write(SSL *s, int type, const unsigned char *buf,
+
+ /* if s->s3->wbuf.left != 0, we need to call this
+ *
+- * Return values are as per SSL_read(), i.e.
+- * >0 The number of read bytes
+- * 0 Failure (not retryable)
+- * <0 Failure (may be retryable)
++ * Return values are as per SSL_write()
+ */
+ int ssl3_write_pending(SSL *s, int type, const unsigned char *buf,
+ unsigned int len)
+@@ -936,7 +930,7 @@ int ssl3_write_pending(SSL *s, int type, const unsigned char *buf,
+ */
+ SSL3_BUFFER_set_left(&wb[currbuf], 0);
+ }
+- return -1;
++ return i;
+ }
+ SSL3_BUFFER_add_offset(&wb[currbuf], i);
+ SSL3_BUFFER_add_left(&wb[currbuf], -i);
+diff --git a/test/asynciotest.c b/test/asynciotest.c
+index 0d382d7..133e3d5 100644
+--- a/test/asynciotest.c
++++ b/test/asynciotest.c
+@@ -297,32 +297,59 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+ * we hit at least one async event in both reading and writing
+ */
+ for (j = 0; j < 2; j++) {
++ int len;
++
+ /*
+ * Write some test data. It should never take more than 2 attempts
+- * (the first one might be a retryable fail). A zero return from
+- * SSL_write() is a non-retryable failure, so fail immediately if
+- * we get that.
++ * (the first one might be a retryable fail).
+ */
+- for (ret = -1, i = 0; ret < 0 && i < 2 * sizeof(testdata); i++)
+- ret = SSL_write(clientssl, testdata, sizeof(testdata));
+- if (ret <= 0) {
+- printf("Test %d failed: Failed to write app data\n", test);
++ for (ret = -1, i = 0, len = 0; len != sizeof(testdata) && i < 2;
++ i++) {
++ ret = SSL_write(clientssl, testdata + len,
++ sizeof(testdata) - len);
++ if (ret > 0) {
++ len += ret;
++ } else {
++ int ssl_error = SSL_get_error(clientssl, ret);
++
++ if (ssl_error == SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL ||
++ ssl_error == SSL_ERROR_SSL) {
++ printf("Test %d failed: Failed to write app data\n", test);
++ err = -1;
++ goto end;
++ }
++ }
++ }
++ if (len != sizeof(testdata)) {
++ err = -1;
++ printf("Test %d failed: Failed to write all app data\n", test);
+ goto end;
+ }
+ /*
+ * Now read the test data. It may take more attemps here because
+ * it could fail once for each byte read, including all overhead
+- * bytes from the record header/padding etc. Fail immediately if we
+- * get a zero return from SSL_read().
++ * bytes from the record header/padding etc.
+ */
+- for (ret = -1, i = 0; ret < 0 && i < MAX_ATTEMPTS; i++)
+- ret = SSL_read(serverssl, buf, sizeof(buf));
+- if (ret <= 0) {
+- printf("Test %d failed: Failed to read app data\n", test);
+- goto end;
++ for (ret = -1, i = 0, len = 0; len != sizeof(testdata) &&
++ i < MAX_ATTEMPTS; i++)
++ {
++ ret = SSL_read(serverssl, buf + len, sizeof(buf) - len);
++ if (ret > 0) {
++ len += ret;
++ } else {
++ int ssl_error = SSL_get_error(serverssl, ret);
++
++ if (ssl_error == SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL ||
++ ssl_error == SSL_ERROR_SSL) {
++ printf("Test %d failed: Failed to read app data\n", test);
++ err = -1;
++ goto end;
++ }
++ }
+ }
+- if (ret != sizeof(testdata)
++ if (len != sizeof(testdata)
+ || memcmp(buf, testdata, sizeof(testdata)) != 0) {
++ err = -1;
+ printf("Test %d failed: Unexpected app data received\n", test);
+ goto end;
+ }
+--
+2.5.5
+
diff --git a/openssl.spec b/openssl.spec
index 65128c5..065f9f3 100644
--- a/openssl.spec
+++ b/openssl.spec
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
Summary: Utilities from the general purpose cryptography library with TLS implementation
Name: openssl
Version: 1.1.0c
-Release: 1%{?dist}
+Release: 2%{?dist}
Epoch: 1
# We have to remove certain patented algorithms from the openssl source
# tarball with the hobble-openssl script which is included below.
@@ -425,6 +425,11 @@ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
%postun libs -p /sbin/ldconfig
%changelog
+* Tue Nov 22 2016 Tomáš Mráz <tmraz@redhat.com> 1.1.0c-2
+- revert SSL_read() behavior change - patch from upstream (#1394677)
+- EC curve NIST P-224 is now allowed, still kept disabled in TLS due
+ to less than optimal security
+
* Fri Nov 11 2016 Tomáš Mráz <tmraz@redhat.com> 1.1.0c-1
- update to upstream version 1.1.0c
diff --git a/sources b/sources
index f9d378f..cd74e22 100644
--- a/sources
+++ b/sources
@@ -1 +1 @@
-1292a3e2bafa419cd61212cfd5e34d02 openssl-1.1.0c-hobbled.tar.xz
+9e8c736f47938e0dc2f28893cd96c912 openssl-1.1.0c-hobbled.tar.xz
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