openssl/test/ssl-tests/13-fragmentation.cnf.in
Rich Salz 433deaffce Use .cnf for config files, not .conf
The default is openssl.cnf  The project seems to prefer xxx.conf these
days, but we should use the default convention.

Rename all foo.conf (except for Configurations) to foo.cnf

Fixes #11174

Reviewed-by: Paul Yang <kaishen.yy@antfin.com>
Reviewed-by: Tomas Mraz <tmraz@fedoraproject.org>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/11176)
2020-03-06 18:25:13 +01:00

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# -*- mode: perl; -*-
# Copyright 2016-2018 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
# this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
# in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
# https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
## Test packet fragmentation
use strict;
use warnings;
package ssltests;
our @tests = (
# Default fragment size is 512.
{
name => "one-fragment-minus-app-data",
server => { },
client => { },
test => {
ApplicationData => 511,
}
},
{
name => "one-fragment-app-data",
server => { },
client => { },
test => {
ApplicationData => 512,
}
},
{
name => "one-fragment-plus-app-data",
server => { },
client => { },
test => {
ApplicationData => 513,
}
},
{
name => "small-app-data",
server => { },
client => { },
test => {
ApplicationData => 4 * 1024 + 1,
}
},
{
name => "small-app-data-large-fragment-size",
server => { },
client => { },
test => {
ApplicationData => 4 * 1024 + 1,
MaxFragmentSize => 16384,
}
},
{
name => "medium-app-data",
server => { },
client => { },
test => {
ApplicationData => 32 * 1024 + 7,
}
},
# Exceeds the 64kB write buffer size.
{
name => "medium-plus-app-data",
server => { },
client => { },
test => {
ApplicationData => 128 * 1024 - 3,
}
},
{
name => "large-app-data",
server => { },
client => { },
test => {
ApplicationData => 1024 * 1024,
}
},
{
name => "large-app-data-large-fragment-size",
server => { },
client => { },
test => {
ApplicationData => 1024 * 1024,
MaxFragmentSize => 16384,
}
},
{
name => "large-app-data-odd-fragment-size",
server => { },
client => { },
test => {
ApplicationData => 1024 * 1024,
MaxFragmentSize => 5 * 1024 - 5,
}
},
# When the buffer / fragment size ratio is sufficiently large,
# multi-buffer code kicks in on some platforms for AES-SHA. The
# exact minimum ratio depends on the platform, and is usually
# around 4. Since the test buffer is 64kB, a 4kB fragment is
# easily sufficient.
#
# (We run this test on all platforms though it's only true multibuffer
# on some of them.)
{
name => "large-app-data-aes-sha1-multibuffer",
server => { },
client => {
CipherString => "AES128-SHA",
MaxProtocol => "TLSv1.2"
},
test => {
ApplicationData => 1024 * 1024,
MaxFragmentSize => 4 * 1024,
}
},
{
name => "large-app-data-aes-sha2-multibuffer",
server => { },
client => {
CipherString => "AES128-SHA256",
MaxProtocol => "TLSv1.2"
},
test => {
ApplicationData => 1024 * 1024,
MaxFragmentSize => 4 * 1024,
}
},
{
name => "large-app-data-aes-sha1-multibuffer-odd-fragment",
server => { },
client => {
CipherString => "AES128-SHA",
MaxProtocol => "TLSv1.2"
},
test => {
ApplicationData => 1024 * 1024 + 3,
MaxFragmentSize => 5 * 1024 - 5,
}
},
{
name => "large-app-data-aes-sha2-multibuffer-odd-fragment",
server => { },
client => {
CipherString => "AES128-SHA256",
MaxProtocol => "TLSv1.2"
},
test => {
ApplicationData => 1024 * 1024 - 3,
MaxFragmentSize => 5 * 1024 + 5,
}
},
# Test that multibuffer-capable code also handles small data correctly.
# Here fragment size == app data size < buffer size,
# so no multibuffering should happen.
{
name => "small-app-data-aes-sha1-multibuffer",
server => { },
client => {
CipherString => "AES128-SHA",
MaxProtocol => "TLSv1.2"
},
test => {
ApplicationData => 4 * 1024,
MaxFragmentSize => 4 * 1024,
}
},
{
name => "small-app-data-aes-sha2-multibuffer",
server => { },
client => {
CipherString => "AES128-SHA256",
MaxProtocol => "TLSv1.2"
},
test => {
ApplicationData => 4 * 1024,
MaxFragmentSize => 4 * 1024,
}
},
############################################
# Default (Max) Fragment Size is 512.
# Default Application data size is 256.
{
name => "Maximum Fragment Len extension set to 1024 w. FragmentSize disabled",
server => { },
client => {
extra => {
MaxFragmentLenExt => 1024,
},
},
test => {
ApplicationData => 3072,
MaxFragmentSize => 16384,
}
},
{
name => "Maximum Fragment Len extension equal FragmentSize to 2048",
server => { },
client => {
extra => {
MaxFragmentLenExt => 2048,
},
},
test => {
ApplicationData => 3072,
MaxFragmentSize => 2048,
}
},
{
name => "Maximum Fragment Len extension 512 lower than FragmentSize 1024",
server => { },
client => {
extra => {
MaxFragmentLenExt => 512,
},
},
test => {
ApplicationData => 3072,
MaxFragmentSize => 1024,
}
},
{
name => "Maximum Fragment Len extension 1024 lower than FragmentSize 1024",
server => { },
client => {
extra => {
MaxFragmentLenExt => 2048,
},
},
test => {
ApplicationData => 3072,
MaxFragmentSize => 1024,
}
},
{
name => "Maximum Fragment Len extension 4096 greater than FragmentSize 2048",
server => { },
client => {
extra => {
MaxFragmentLenExt => 4096,
},
},
test => {
ApplicationData => 8196,
MaxFragmentSize => 2048,
}
},
{
name => "Maximum Fragment Len extension 2048 greater than FragmentSize 1024",
server => { },
client => {
extra => {
MaxFragmentLenExt => 2048,
},
},
test => {
ApplicationData => 3072,
MaxFragmentSize => 1024,
}
},
);