| # test_zeroize.gdb |
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| # |
| # Purpose |
| # |
| # Run a test using the debugger to check that the mbedtls_platform_zeroize() |
| # function in platform_util.h is not being optimized out by the compiler. To do |
| # so, the script loads the test program at programs/test/zeroize.c and sets a |
| # breakpoint at the last return statement in main(). When the breakpoint is |
| # hit, the debugger manually checks the contents to be zeroized and checks that |
| # it is actually cleared. |
| # |
| # The mbedtls_platform_zeroize() test is debugger driven because there does not |
| # seem to be a mechanism to reliably check whether the zeroize calls are being |
| # eliminated by compiler optimizations from within the compiled program. The |
| # problem is that a compiler would typically remove what it considers to be |
| # "unnecessary" assignments as part of redundant code elimination. To identify |
| # such code, the compilar will create some form dependency graph between |
| # reads and writes to variables (among other situations). It will then use this |
| # data structure to remove redundant code that does not have an impact on the |
| # program's observable behavior. In the case of mbedtls_platform_zeroize(), an |
| # intelligent compiler could determine that this function clears a block of |
| # memory that is not accessed later in the program, so removing the call to |
| # mbedtls_platform_zeroize() does not have an observable behavior. However, |
| # inserting a test after a call to mbedtls_platform_zeroize() to check whether |
| # the block of memory was correctly zeroed would force the compiler to not |
| # eliminate the mbedtls_platform_zeroize() call. If this does not occur, then |
| # the compiler potentially has a bug. |
| # |
| # Note: This test requires that the test program is compiled with -g3. |
| |
| set confirm off |
| |
| file ./programs/test/zeroize |
| |
| search GDB_BREAK_HERE |
| break $_ |
| |
| set args ./programs/test/zeroize.c |
| run |
| |
| set $i = 0 |
| set $len = sizeof(buf) |
| set $buf = buf |
| |
| while $i < $len |
| if $buf[$i++] != 0 |
| echo The buffer at was not zeroized\n |
| quit 1 |
| end |
| end |
| |
| echo The buffer was correctly zeroized\n |
| |
| continue |
| |
| if $_exitcode != 0 |
| echo The program did not terminate correctly\n |
| quit 1 |
| end |
| |
| quit 0 |