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Kevin Jacobs 25560bb43a Bug 1660509 - land NSS 2a17c8655a74 UPGRADE_NSS_RELEASE, r=jcj
2020-09-14  Benjamin Beurdouche  <bbeurdouche@mozilla.com>

	* coreconf/arch.mk:
	Bug 1660735 - Fix typo in coreconfig/arch.mk. r=kjacobs

	[2a17c8655a74] [tip]

	* coreconf/config.mk:
	Bug 1660734 - Fix typo in coreconf/config.mk. r=kjacobs

	[4ae56ec2411b]

2020-09-11  Kevin Jacobs  <kjacobs@mozilla.com>

	* lib/ckfw/builtins/nssckbi.h:
	Bug 1663049 - September 2020 batch of root changes,
	NSS_BUILTINS_LIBRARY_VERSION 2.44. r=jcj

	[141ef83ac10b]

	* lib/ckfw/builtins/certdata.txt:
	Bug 1663049 - Add SecureTrust's Trustwave Global root certificates
	to NSS. r=KathleenWilson,jcj

	[7dfc054a983e]

	* lib/ckfw/builtins/certdata.txt:
	Bug 1656077 - Remove Taiwan Government Root Certification Authority
	root cert. r=KathleenWilson,jcj

	Depends on D89841

	[32a0d8f751ef]

	* lib/ckfw/builtins/certdata.txt:
	Bug 1653092 - Disable server trust bit for OISTE WISeKey Global Root
	GA CA root cert. r=KathleenWilson,jcj

	Depends on D89840

	[1cdfb26b3220]

	* lib/ckfw/builtins/certdata.txt:
	Bug 1651211 - Remove EE Certification Centre Root CA root cert.
	r=KathleenWilson,jcj

	[089aeca370df]

2020-09-11  Danh  <congdanhqx@gmail.com>

	* coreconf/arch.mk, coreconf/config.mk, lib/freebl/Makefile:
	Bug 1659727 - Move makefile avx2 detection to config.mk. r=kjacobs

	Summary: Current code base use CPU_ARCH to detect if avx2 is
	supported in arch.mk However, when arch.mk included, CPU_ARCH
	haven't been initialised, CPU_ARCH will be initialised by the OS
	specific code later on.

	Move the AVX2 detection to config.mk, after all other initialisation
	done.

	Reviewers: kjacobs

	Reviewed By: kjacobs

	Subscribers: kjacobs

	Bug #: 1659727

	[c6dcb99e6121]

2020-09-08  Kevin Jacobs  <kjacobs@mozilla.com>

	* gtests/freebl_gtest/mpi_unittest.cc, lib/freebl/mpi/mpi.c:
	Bug 1605922 - Account for negative sign in mp_radix_size
	r=bbeurdouche

	[b64436ecbd79]

2020-09-09  Daiki Ueno  <dueno@redhat.com>

	* lib/freebl/Makefile:
	Bug 1659256, add gcc version check on AArch64 optimization,
	r=rrelyea

	Summary: As described in https://access.redhat.com/solutions/19458,
	gcc version in RHEL-7 is still 4.8.x and cannot compile the newly
	added aes-armv8.c. There is a version check already for 32-bit arm,
	but not for AArch64. This also removes NS_USE_GCC check added in bug
	1652032 in favor of the automatic detection using CC_IS_* macros.

	Reviewers: rrelyea

	Reviewed By: rrelyea

	Subscribers: jmux, kjacobs

	Bug #: 1659256

	[b971c77c0d68]

2020-09-08  Michael Shigorin  <mike@altlinux.org>

	* coreconf/config.gypi:
	Bug 1663346 - Build e2k architecture as 64-bit r=jcj
	[e524a577761d]

2020-09-05  Daiki Ueno  <dueno@redhat.com>

	* lib/freebl/fipsfreebl.c:
	Bug 1662738, run RNG self-tests only if NSPR is linked, r=rrelyea

	Summary: After the continuous DRBG test was added, RNG self-tests
	have no longer worked standalone. This moves the self-tests to the
	DO_REST block so it only runs when the program is also linked to
	NSPR.

	Reviewers: rrelyea

	Reviewed By: rrelyea

	Bug #: 1662738

	[e03296e73ba6]

2020-09-02  Khem Raj  <raj.khem@gmail.com>

	* lib/libpkix/pkix/util/pkix_logger.c:
	Bug 1661378 - pkix: Do not use NULL where 0 is needed Clang finds
	this error

	pkix_logger.c:316:32: error: cast to smaller integer type
	'PKIX_ERRORCLASS' from 'void *' [-Werror,-Wvoid-pointer-to-enum-
	cast] logger->logComponent = (PKIX_ERRORCLASS)NULL;
	^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ pkix_logger.c:617:32: error: cast to smaller
	integer type 'PKIX_ERRORCLASS' from 'void *' [-Werror,-Wvoid-
	pointer-to-enum-cast] logger->logComponent = (PKIX_ERRORCLASS)NULL;
	^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2 errors generated.

	Signed-off-by: Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com>
	[9213848965f6]

Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D90130
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readme.md

Network Security Services

Network Security Services (NSS) is a set of libraries designed to support cross-platform development of security-enabled client and server applications. NSS supports TLS 1.2, TLS 1.3, PKCS #5, PKCS#7, PKCS #11, PKCS #12, S/MIME, X.509 v3 certificates, and other security standards.

Getting started

In order to get started create a new directory on that you will be uses as your local work area, and check out NSS and NSPR. (Note that there's no git mirror of NSPR and you require mercurial to get the latest NSPR source.)

git clone https://github.com/nss-dev/nss.git
hg clone https://hg.mozilla.org/projects/nspr

NSS can also be cloned with mercurial

hg clone https://hg.mozilla.org/projects/nss

Building NSS

This build system is under development. It does not yet support all the features or platforms that NSS supports. To build on anything other than Mac or Linux please use the legacy build system as described below.

Build requirements:

After changing into the NSS directory a typical build is done as follows

./build.sh

Once the build is done the build output is found in the directory ../dist/Debug for debug builds and ../dist/Release for opt builds. Exported header files can be found in the include directory, library files in directory lib, and tools in directory bin. In order to run the tools, set your system environment to use the libraries of your build from the "lib" directory, e.g., using the LD_LIBRARY_PATH or DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH.

See help.txt for more information on using build.sh.

Building NSS (legacy build system)

After changing into the NSS directory a typical build of 32-bit NSS is done as follows:

make nss_build_all

The following environment variables might be useful:

  • BUILD_OPT=1 to get an optimised build

  • USE_64=1 to get a 64-bit build (recommended)

The complete list of environment variables can be found here.

To clean the build directory run:

make nss_clean_all

Tests

Setup

Make sure that the address $HOST.$DOMSUF on your computer is available. This is necessary because NSS tests generate certificates and establish TLS connections, which requires a fully qualified domain name. You can test this by calling ping $HOST.$DOMSUF. If this is working, you're all set. If it's not, set or export:

HOST=nss
DOMSUF=local

Note that you might have to add nss.local to /etc/hosts if it's not there. The entry should look something like 127.0.0.1 nss.local nss.

Running tests

Runnning all tests will take a while!

cd tests
./all.sh

Make sure that all environment variables set for the build are set while running the tests as well. Test results are published in the folder ../../test_results/.

Individual tests can be run with the NSS_TESTS environment variable, e.g. NSS_TESTS=ssl_gtests ./all.sh or by changing into the according directory and running the bash script there cd ssl_gtests && ./ssl_gtests.sh. The following tests are available:

cipher lowhash libpkix cert dbtests tools fips sdr crmf smime ssl ocsp merge pkits chains ec gtests ssl_gtests bogo policy

To make tests run faster it's recommended to set NSS_CYCLES=standard to run only the standard cycle.

Releases

NSS releases can be found at Mozilla's download server. Because NSS depends on the base library NSPR you should download the archive that combines both NSS and NSPR.

Contributing

Bugzilla is used to track NSS development and bugs. File new bugs in the NSS product.

A list with good first bugs to start with are listed here.

NSS Folder Structure

The nss directory contains the following important subdirectories:

  • coreconf contains the build logic.

  • lib contains all library code that is used to create the runtime libraries.

  • cmd contains a set of various tool programs that are built with NSS. Several tools are general purpose and can be used to inspect and manipulate the storage files that software using the NSS library creates and modifies. Other tools are only used for testing purposes.

  • test and gtests contain the NSS test suite. While test contains shell scripts to drive test programs in cmd, gtests holds a set of gtests.

A more comprehensible overview of the NSS folder structure and API guidelines can be found here.

NSS supports build configurations for FIPS-140 compliance, and alternative build configurations that disable functionality specific to FIPS-140 compliance.

This section documents the environment variables and build parameters that control these configurations.

Build FIPS startup tests

The C macro NSS_NO_INIT_SUPPORT controls the FIPS startup self tests. If NSS_NO_INIT_SUPPORT is defined, the startup tests are disabled.

The legacy build system (make) by default disables these tests. To enable these tests, set environment variable NSS_FORCE_FIPS=1 at build time.

The gyp build system by default disables these tests. To enable these tests, pass parameter --enable-fips to build.sh.

Building either FIPS compliant or alternative compliant code

The C macro NSS_FIPS_DISABLED can be used to disable some FIPS compliant code and enable alternative implementations.

The legacy build system (make) never defines NSS_FIPS_DISABLED and always uses the FIPS compliant code.

The gyp build system by default defines NSS_FIPS_DISABLED. To use the FIPS compliant code, pass parameter --enable-fips to build.sh.

Test execution

The NSS test suite may contain tests that are included, excluded, or are different based on the FIPS build configuration. To execute the correct tests, it's necessary to determine which build configuration was used.

The legacy build system (make) uses environment variables to control all aspects of the build configuration, including FIPS build configuration.

Because the gyp build system doesn't use environment variables to control the build configuration, the NSS tests cannot rely on environment variables to determine the build configuration.

A helper binary named nss-build-flags is produced as part of the NSS build, which prints the C macro symbols that were defined at build time, and which are relevant to test execution.