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- Use SSL_set_ciphersuites for TLS 1.3 tests instead of using SSL_set_cipher_list. - Don't bother passing a sequence number size to KTLS test functions. These functions always test TLS (and not DTLS) for which the sequence size is always the same. In addition, even for DTLS the check in question (verifying that the sequence number fields in SSL do not change) should still pass when doing a before/after comparison of the field. - Define a helper structure to hold the TLS version and cipher name for a single KTLS test. - Define an array of such structures with valid KTLS ciphers and move #ifdef's for TLS versions and supported ciphers out of test functions and instead use them to define the valid members of this array. This also permits using TLS 1.3 cipher suite names for TLS 1.3 tests. - Use separate tests per cipher for test_ktls to give more fine-grained pass/fail results as is already done for test_ktls_sendfile. - While here, rename test_ktls_sendfile to execute_test_ktls_sendfile and test_ktls_sendfile_anytls to test_ktls_sendfile. This is more consistent with the naming used for test_ktls as well as other tests in this file. - Close the file descriptors used for temporary sockets in ktls tests. - Don't assume that KTLS is supported for all compile-time supported cipher suites at runtime. If the kernel fails to offload a given cipher suite, skip the test rather than failing it. FreeBSD kernels may not offload all of the cipher suites supported by its KTLS if a suitable driver or KTLS backend is not present. Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Tomas Mraz <tomas@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/15814) |
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