20231912 Move GnuTLS from Desktop to Userland consolidation
authorAnn Lai <ann.lai@oracle.com>
Wed, 08 Apr 2015 10:31:09 -0700
changeset 4068 29a9d33b67fa
parent 4066 ab220f4ee1f7
child 4069 0dd96f5ba7da
20231912 Move GnuTLS from Desktop to Userland consolidation
components/gnutls/Makefile
components/gnutls/files/libgnutls.3
components/gnutls/files/libgnutlsxx.3
components/gnutls/gnutls.license
components/gnutls/gnutls.p5m
components/gnutls/patches/01-not-build-example.patch
components/gnutls/patches/02-cve-2012-1573.patch
components/gnutls/patches/03-cve-2011-4128.patch
components/gnutls/patches/04-cve-2013-1619.patch
components/gnutls/patches/05-cve-2013-2116.patch
components/gnutls/patches/06-cve-2014-0092.patch
components/gnutls/patches/07-cve-2014-3465.patch
components/gnutls/patches/08-cve-2014-3466.patch
components/gnutls/test/results-32.master
components/gnutls/test/results-64.master
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/gnutls/Makefile	Wed Apr 08 10:31:09 2015 -0700
@@ -0,0 +1,86 @@
+#
+# CDDL HEADER START
+#
+# The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the
+# Common Development and Distribution License (the "License").
+# You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+#
+# You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE
+# or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing.
+# See the License for the specific language governing permissions
+# and limitations under the License.
+#
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+# If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the
+# fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying
+# information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner]
+#
+# CDDL HEADER END
+#
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2010, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+#
+
+include ../../make-rules/shared-macros.mk
+
+COMPONENT_NAME=		gnutls
+COMPONENT_VERSION=	2.8.6
+COMPONENT_SRC=		$(COMPONENT_NAME)-$(COMPONENT_VERSION)
+COMPONENT_PROJECT_URL=  https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnutls/
+COMPONENT_ARCHIVE=	$(COMPONENT_SRC).tar.bz2
+COMPONENT_ARCHIVE_HASH= \
+    sha256:d6f846a7064af3ee2c9aebd65dcee76953b767170cbcd719e990ed6b9688a356
+COMPONENT_ARCHIVE_URL=  https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/$(COMPONENT_NAME)/$(COMPONENT_ARCHIVE)
+COMPONENT_BUGDB=	library/gnutls
+
+TPNO=			9291
+
+COMPONENT_BUILD_TARGETS = all info
+
+include ../../make-rules/prep.mk
+include ../../make-rules/configure.mk
+include ../../make-rules/ips.mk
+
+PATH=$(dir $(CC)):/usr/lib:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/gnu/bin
+
+CC += $(CC_BITS)
+CXX += $(CC_BITS)
+
+CONFIGURE_OPTIONS  += --sysconfdir=/etc 
+CONFIGURE_OPTIONS  += --infodir=/usr/share/info 
+CONFIGURE_OPTIONS  += --localstatedir=/var 
+CONFIGURE_OPTIONS  += --enable-guile=no 
+CONFIGURE_OPTIONS  += --disable-camellia
+CONFIGURE_OPTIONS  +=   CXX="$(CXX) -norunpath" 
+
+ASLR_MODE = $(ASLR_ENABLE)
+
+include ../../make-rules/shared-targets.mk
+
+configure:      $(CONFIGURE_32_and_64)
+
+build:          $(BUILD_32_and_64)
+
+install:	$(INSTALL_32_and_64)
+
+COMPONENT_TEST_TRANSFORMS += \
+	'-n -e "/: x509self/d" ' \
+	'-e "/: x509signself/d" ' \
+	'-e "/: x509dn/d " ' \
+	'-e "/: openpgpself/d " ' \
+	'-e "/: crq_key_id/d " ' \
+	'-e "/PASS/p" ' \
+	'-e "/FAIL/p" '
+
+test:		$(TEST_32_and_64)
+
+REQUIRED_PACKAGES += library/libtasn1
+REQUIRED_PACKAGES += library/security/libgpg-error
+REQUIRED_PACKAGES += library/zlib
+REQUIRED_PACKAGES += system/library
+REQUIRED_PACKAGES += system/library/security/libgcrypt
+REQUIRED_PACKAGES += system/library/c++-runtime
+REQUIRED_PACKAGES += library/ncurses
+REQUIRED_PACKAGES += library/readline
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/gnutls/files/libgnutls.3	Wed Apr 08 10:31:09 2015 -0700
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
+'\" te
+.TH libgnutls 3 "31 Jul 2008" "SunOS 5.11" "C Library Functions"
+.SH "NAME"
+libgnutls \-  a TLS library
+.SH "DESCRIPTION"
+.PP
+GnuTLS is a modern C library that implements the standard network
+security protocol Transport Layer Security (TLS), for use by network
+applications\&.
+
+It provides a secure layer, over a reliable transport layer\&. 
+Currently the GnuTLS library implements the proposed standards by the 
+IETF\&'s TLS working group\&.
+
+A number of projects in Solaris Desktop such as Evolution, Pidgin,
+Ekiga and Vino depend on it\&. 
+.SH "ATTRIBUTES"
+.PP
+See \fBattributes\fR(5)
+for descriptions of the following attributes:
+.sp
+.TS
+tab() allbox;
+cw(2.750000i)| cw(2.750000i)
+lw(2.750000i)| lw(2.750000i).
+ATTRIBUTE TYPEATTRIBUTE VALUE
+Availabilitylibrary/gnutls
+Interface stabilityVolatile
+.TE
+.sp
+.SH "SEE ALSO"
+.PP
+\fBlibgnutls-config\fR(1),
+\fBlibgnutlsxx\fR(3),
+\fBlibtasn1\fR(3),
+\fBattributes\fR(5),
+\fBgnome-interfaces\fR(5)
+.sp
+.ne 2
+.mk
+\fB\fBhttp://www\&.gnu\&.org/software/gnutls/manual/gnutls\&.html\fR\fR
+.SH "NOTES"
+.PP
+Sun does not guarantee the stability of these interfaces and does not recommend their use\&.  API documentation for these interfaces is provided by the GNU community for those who wish to develop using these interfaces\&. 
+.PP
+Written by Jeff Cai, Sun Microsystems Inc\&., 2008\&.
+...\" created by instant / solbook-to-man, Tue 27 Jan 2015, 17:22
+...\" LSARC 2008/341 GnuTLS
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/gnutls/files/libgnutlsxx.3	Wed Apr 08 10:31:09 2015 -0700
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+.so man3/libgnutls.3
+...\" LSARC 2008/341 GnuTLS
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
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+replace the "with...Texts." line with this:
+
+    with the Invariant Sections being LIST THEIR TITLES, with the
+    Front-Cover Texts being LIST, and with the Back-Cover Texts being LIST.
+
+If you have Invariant Sections without Cover Texts, or some other
+combination of the three, merge those two alternatives to suit the
+situation.
+
+If your document contains nontrivial examples of program code, we
+recommend releasing these examples in parallel under your choice of
+free software license, such as the GNU General Public License,
+to permit their use in free software.
+
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/gnutls/gnutls.p5m	Wed Apr 08 10:31:09 2015 -0700
@@ -0,0 +1,73 @@
+#
+# CDDL HEADER START
+#
+# The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the
+# Common Development and Distribution License (the "License").
+# You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+#
+# You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE
+# or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing.
+# See the License for the specific language governing permissions
+# and limitations under the License.
+#
+# When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each
+# file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE.
+# If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the
+# fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying
+# information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner]
+#
+# CDDL HEADER END
+#
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+#
+
+<transform file path=usr.*/man/.+ -> default mangler.man.stability committed>
+set name=pkg.fmri \
+    value=pkg:/library/gnutls@$(IPS_COMPONENT_VERSION),$(BUILD_VERSION)
+set name=pkg.summary value="GNU transport layer security library"
+set name=com.oracle.info.description value="TLS 1.0)." \
+    value="The GnuTLS implements the proposed standards by the IETF's TLS working group (RFC2246"
+set name=com.oracle.info.tpno value=$(TPNO)
+set name=info.classification \
+    value=org.opensolaris.category.2008:System/Libraries
+set name=info.source-url value=$(COMPONENT_ARCHIVE_URL)
+set name=info.upstream-url value=$(COMPONENT_PROJECT_URL)
+set name=org.opensolaris.arc-caseid value=PSARC/2009/098
+set name=org.opensolaris.consolidation value=$(CONSOLIDATION)
+file path=usr/include/gnutls/compat.h
+file path=usr/include/gnutls/crypto.h
+file path=usr/include/gnutls/gnutls.h
+file path=usr/include/gnutls/gnutlsxx.h
+file path=usr/include/gnutls/openpgp.h
+file path=usr/include/gnutls/pkcs12.h
+file path=usr/include/gnutls/x509.h
+link path=usr/lib/$(MACH64)/libgnutls.so target=libgnutls.so.26.14.12
+link path=usr/lib/$(MACH64)/libgnutls.so.26 target=libgnutls.so.26.14.12
+file path=usr/lib/$(MACH64)/libgnutls.so.26.14.12
+link path=usr/lib/$(MACH64)/libgnutlsxx.so target=libgnutlsxx.so.26.14.12
+link path=usr/lib/$(MACH64)/libgnutlsxx.so.26 target=libgnutlsxx.so.26.14.12
+file path=usr/lib/$(MACH64)/libgnutlsxx.so.26.14.12
+file path=usr/lib/$(MACH64)/pkgconfig/gnutls.pc
+link path=usr/lib/libgnutls.so target=libgnutls.so.26.14.12
+link path=usr/lib/libgnutls.so.26 target=libgnutls.so.26.14.12
+file path=usr/lib/libgnutls.so.26.14.12
+link path=usr/lib/libgnutlsxx.so target=libgnutlsxx.so.26.14.12
+link path=usr/lib/libgnutlsxx.so.26 target=libgnutlsxx.so.26.14.12
+file path=usr/lib/libgnutlsxx.so.26.14.12
+file path=usr/lib/pkgconfig/gnutls.pc
+file path=usr/share/locale/cs/LC_MESSAGES/libgnutls.mo
+file path=usr/share/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/libgnutls.mo
+file path=usr/share/locale/en@boldquot/LC_MESSAGES/libgnutls.mo
+file path=usr/share/locale/en@quot/LC_MESSAGES/libgnutls.mo
+file path=usr/share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/libgnutls.mo
+file path=usr/share/locale/ms/LC_MESSAGES/libgnutls.mo
+file path=usr/share/locale/nl/LC_MESSAGES/libgnutls.mo
+file path=usr/share/locale/pl/LC_MESSAGES/libgnutls.mo
+file path=usr/share/locale/sv/LC_MESSAGES/libgnutls.mo
+file path=usr/share/locale/vi/LC_MESSAGES/libgnutls.mo
+file path=usr/share/locale/zh_CN/LC_MESSAGES/libgnutls.mo
+file files/libgnutls.3 path=usr/share/man/man3/libgnutls.3
+file files/libgnutlsxx.3 path=usr/share/man/man3/libgnutlsxx.3
+license gnutls.license license="GPLv3, LGPLv2.1, FDLv1.3"
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/gnutls/patches/01-not-build-example.patch	Wed Apr 08 10:31:09 2015 -0700
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+Source:
+Internal
+Info:
+This patch is created so that the compiler won't build the examples.
+Status:
+This patch is not approprite for feeding upstream.
+
+--- gnutls-2.8.6/doc/Makefile.in.orig	2009-05-31 14:58:01.039912000 +0800
++++ gnutls-2.8.6/doc/Makefile.in	2009-05-31 14:59:04.854878000 +0800
+@@ -196,7 +196,7 @@
+ 	distdir
+ ETAGS = etags
+ CTAGS = ctags
+-DIST_SUBDIRS = examples cyclo scripts manpages credentials reference
++DIST_SUBDIRS = cyclo scripts manpages credentials reference
+ DISTFILES = $(DIST_COMMON) $(DIST_SOURCES) $(TEXINFOS) $(EXTRA_DIST)
+ am__relativize = \
+   dir0=`pwd`; \
+@@ -746,7 +746,7 @@
+ EXTRA_DIST = TODO README.gaa certtool.cfg gnutls.ps gnutls.pdf \
+ 	gnutls.html extract-guile-c-doc.scm doxygen/Doxyfile.in \
+ 	doxygen/Doxyfile.orig texinfo.css $(guile_texi)
+-SUBDIRS = examples cyclo scripts manpages credentials $(am__append_1)
++SUBDIRS = cyclo scripts manpages credentials $(am__append_1)
+ info_TEXINFOS = gnutls.texi
+ 
+ # Generated texinfos.
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/gnutls/patches/02-cve-2012-1573.patch	Wed Apr 08 10:31:09 2015 -0700
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+Source:
+http://www.gnutls.org/security.html
+Info:
+http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2012-1573
+gnutls_cipher.c in libgnutls in GnuTLS before 2.12.17 and 3.x before 3.0.15 
+does not properly handle data encrypted with a block cipher, which allows 
+remote attackers to cause a denial of service (heap memory corruption and 
+application crash) via a crafted record, as demonstrated by a crafted 
+GenericBlockCipher structure.
+Status:
+Need to determine if this patch has been sent upstream.
+
+--- gnutls-2.8.6/lib/gnutls_cipher.c.orig	Mon Nov  2 18:30:39 2009
++++ gnutls-2.8.6/lib/gnutls_cipher.c	Fri Apr  6 11:09:15 2012
+@@ -502,12 +502,12 @@
+ 	  ciphertext.size -= blocksize;
+ 	  ciphertext.data += blocksize;
+ 
+-	  if (ciphertext.size == 0)
+-	    {
+-	      gnutls_assert ();
+-	      return GNUTLS_E_DECRYPTION_FAILED;
+-	    }
+ 	}
++      if (ciphertext.size < hash_size)
++	{
++	  gnutls_assert ();
++	  return GNUTLS_E_DECRYPTION_FAILED;
++	}
+ 
+       pad = ciphertext.data[ciphertext.size - 1] + 1;	/* pad */
+ 
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/gnutls/patches/03-cve-2011-4128.patch	Wed Apr 08 10:31:09 2015 -0700
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+Source:
+http://www.gnutls.org/security.html
+Info:
+http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2011-4128
+Buffer overflow in the gnutls_session_get_data function in lib/gnutls_session.c     
+in GnuTLS 2.12.x before 2.12.14 and 3.x before 3.0.7, when used on a client 
+that performs nonstandard session resumption, allows remote TLS servers to 
+cause a denial of service (application crash) via a large SessionTicket.
+Status:
+Need to determine if this patch has been sent upstream.
+
+--- gnutls-2.8.6/lib/gnutls_session.c.orig	Fri Apr  6 11:19:30 2012
++++ gnutls-2.8.6/lib/gnutls_session.c	Fri Apr  6 11:19:51 2012
+@@ -64,7 +64,6 @@
+       gnutls_assert ();
+       return ret;
+     }
+-  *session_data_size = psession.size;
+ 
+   if (psession.size > *session_data_size)
+     {
+@@ -71,6 +70,7 @@
+       ret = GNUTLS_E_SHORT_MEMORY_BUFFER;
+       goto error;
+     }
++  *session_data_size = psession.size;
+ 
+   if (session_data != NULL)
+     memcpy (session_data, psession.data, psession.size);
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/gnutls/patches/04-cve-2013-1619.patch	Wed Apr 08 10:31:09 2015 -0700
@@ -0,0 +1,198 @@
+Source:
+http://www.gnutls.org/security.html
+Info:
+http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2013-1619
+The TLS implementation in GnuTLS before 2.12.23, 3.0.x before 3.0.28, and 3.1.x 
+before 3.1.7 does not properly consider timing side-channel attacks on a 
+noncompliant MAC check operation during the processing of malformed CBC 
+padding, which allows remote attackers to conduct distinguishing attacks and 
+plaintext-recovery attacks via statistical analysis of timing data for crafted 
+packets, a related issue to CVE-2013-0169.
+Status:
+Need to determine if this patch has been sent upstream.
+
+--- gnutls-2.8.6/lib/gnutls_cipher.c.orig	2013-05-21 14:38:08.865598248 +0530
++++ gnutls-2.8.6/lib/gnutls_cipher.c	2013-05-21 15:51:24.878786918 +0530
+@@ -418,6 +418,49 @@ _gnutls_compressed2ciphertext (gnutls_se
+   return length;
+ }
+ 
++static void dummy_wait(gnutls_session_t session, gnutls_datum_t* plaintext,
++                       unsigned pad_failed, unsigned int pad, unsigned total, int ver)
++{
++  /* this hack is only needed on CBC ciphers */
++  if (_gnutls_cipher_is_block (session->security_parameters.read_bulk_cipher_algorithm) == CIPHER_BLOCK)
++    {
++      uint8_t MAC[MAX_HASH_SIZE];
++      unsigned len;
++      digest_hd_st td;
++      int ret;
++
++      ret = mac_init (&td, session->security_parameters.read_mac_algorithm,
++                      session->connection_state.read_mac_secret.data,
++                      session->connection_state.read_mac_secret.size, ver);
++
++      if (ret < 0)
++        return;
++
++      /* force an additional hash compression function evaluation to prevent timing
++       * attacks that distinguish between wrong-mac + correct pad, from wrong-mac + incorrect pad.
++       */
++      if (pad_failed == 0 && pad > 0)
++        {
++          len = _gnutls_get_hash_block_len(session->security_parameters.read_mac_algorithm);
++          if (len > 0)
++            {
++              /* This is really specific to the current hash functions.
++               * It should be removed once a protocol fix is in place.
++               */
++	      if ((pad+total) % len > len-9 && total % len <= len-9)
++	        {
++	          if (len < plaintext->size)
++                    _gnutls_hmac (&td, plaintext->data, len);
++                  else
++                    _gnutls_hmac (&td, plaintext->data, plaintext->size);
++                }
++            }
++        }
++
++      mac_deinit (&td, MAC, ver);
++    }
++}
++
+ /* Deciphers the ciphertext packet, and puts the result to compress_data, of compress_size.
+  * Returns the actual compressed packet size.
+  */
+@@ -429,11 +472,12 @@ _gnutls_ciphertext2compressed (gnutls_se
+ {
+   uint8_t MAC[MAX_HASH_SIZE];
+   uint16_t c_length;
+-  uint8_t pad;
++  unsigned int pad = 0;
+   int length;
+   digest_hd_st td;
+   uint16_t blocksize;
+   int ret, i, pad_failed = 0;
++  int preamble_size = 0;
+   uint8_t major, minor;
+   gnutls_protocol_t ver;
+   int hash_size =
+@@ -509,31 +553,23 @@ _gnutls_ciphertext2compressed (gnutls_se
+ 	  return GNUTLS_E_DECRYPTION_FAILED;
+ 	}
+ 
+-      pad = ciphertext.data[ciphertext.size - 1] + 1;	/* pad */
++      pad = ciphertext.data[ciphertext.size - 1];   /* pad */
+ 
+-      if ((int) pad > (int) ciphertext.size - hash_size)
+-	{
+-	  gnutls_assert ();
+-	  _gnutls_record_log
+-	    ("REC[%p]: Short record length %d > %d - %d (under attack?)\n",
+-	     session, pad, ciphertext.size, hash_size);
+-	  /* We do not fail here. We check below for the
+-	   * the pad_failed. If zero means success.
+-	   */
+-	  pad_failed = GNUTLS_E_DECRYPTION_FAILED;
+-	}
+-
+-      length = ciphertext.size - hash_size - pad;
+-
+-      /* Check the pading bytes (TLS 1.x)
++      /* Check the pading bytes (TLS 1.x).
++       * Note that we access all 256 bytes of ciphertext for padding check
++       * because there is a timing channel in that memory access (in certain CPUs).
+        */
+       if (ver >= GNUTLS_TLS1 && pad_failed == 0)
+-	for (i = 2; i < pad; i++)
++	for (i = 2; i <= pad; i++)
+ 	  {
+-	    if (ciphertext.data[ciphertext.size - i] !=
+-		ciphertext.data[ciphertext.size - 1])
++            if (ciphertext.data[ciphertext.size - i] != pad)
+ 	      pad_failed = GNUTLS_E_DECRYPTION_FAILED;
+ 	  }
++
++      if (pad_failed)
++        pad = 0;
++      length = ciphertext.size - hash_size - pad - 1;
++
+       break;
+     default:
+       gnutls_assert ();
+@@ -552,14 +588,19 @@ _gnutls_ciphertext2compressed (gnutls_se
+       _gnutls_hmac (&td,
+ 		    UINT64DATA (session->connection_state.
+ 				read_sequence_number), 8);
++      preamble_size += 8;
+ 
+       _gnutls_hmac (&td, &type, 1);
++      preamble_size++;
+       if (ver >= GNUTLS_TLS1)
+ 	{			/* TLS 1.x */
+ 	  _gnutls_hmac (&td, &major, 1);
++	  preamble_size++;
+ 	  _gnutls_hmac (&td, &minor, 1);
++	  preamble_size++;
+ 	}
+       _gnutls_hmac (&td, &c_length, 2);
++      preamble_size += 2;
+ 
+       if (length > 0)
+ 	_gnutls_hmac (&td, ciphertext.data, length);
+@@ -567,21 +608,19 @@ _gnutls_ciphertext2compressed (gnutls_se
+       mac_deinit (&td, MAC, ver);
+     }
+ 
+-  /* This one was introduced to avoid a timing attack against the TLS
+-   * 1.0 protocol.
+-   */
+-  if (pad_failed != 0)
+-    return pad_failed;
+-
+   /* HMAC was not the same. 
+    */
+-  if (memcmp (MAC, &ciphertext.data[length], hash_size) != 0)
++  if (memcmp (MAC, &ciphertext.data[length], hash_size) != 0 || pad_failed != 0)
+     {
++      gnutls_datum_t compressed = {compress_data, compress_size};
++      /* HMAC was not the same. */
++      dummy_wait(session, &compressed, pad_failed, pad, length+preamble_size, ver);
++
+       gnutls_assert ();
+       return GNUTLS_E_DECRYPTION_FAILED;
+     }
+ 
+-  /* copy the decrypted stuff to compress_data.
++  /* copy the decrypted stuff to compressed_data.
+    */
+   if (compress_size < length)
+     {
+--- gnutls-2.8.6/lib/gnutls_hash_int.h.orig	2013-05-21 15:51:50.195114457 +0530
++++ gnutls-2.8.6/lib/gnutls_hash_int.h	2013-05-21 15:53:44.212046617 +0530
+@@ -92,4 +92,25 @@ void _gnutls_mac_deinit_ssl3_handshake (
+ 
+ int _gnutls_hash_copy (digest_hd_st* dst_handle, digest_hd_st * src_handle);
+ 
++/* We shouldn't need to know that, but a work-around in decoding
++ * TLS record padding requires that.
++ */
++inline static size_t
++_gnutls_get_hash_block_len (gnutls_digest_algorithm_t algo)
++{
++  switch (algo)
++    {
++    case GNUTLS_DIG_MD5:
++    case GNUTLS_DIG_SHA1:
++    case GNUTLS_DIG_RMD160:
++    case GNUTLS_DIG_SHA256:
++    case GNUTLS_DIG_SHA384:
++    case GNUTLS_DIG_SHA512:
++    case GNUTLS_DIG_SHA224:
++      return 64;
++    default:
++      return 0;
++    }
++}
++
+ #endif /* GNUTLS_HASH_INT_H */
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/gnutls/patches/05-cve-2013-2116.patch	Wed Apr 08 10:31:09 2015 -0700
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+Source:
+http://www.gnutls.org/security.html
+Info:
+http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2013-2116
+The _gnutls_ciphertext2compressed function in lib/gnutls_cipher.c in GnuTLS 
+2.12.23 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (buffer over-read 
+and crash) via a crafted padding length. NOTE: this might be due to an 
+incorrect fix for CVE-2013-0169.
+Status:
+Need to determine if this patch has been sent upstream.
+
+--- gnutls-2.8.6/lib/gnutls_cipher.c.orig	2013-06-04 12:03:39.812680465 +0530
++++ gnutls-2.8.6/lib/gnutls_cipher.c	2013-06-04 12:02:56.766612394 +0530
+@@ -554,6 +554,8 @@ _gnutls_ciphertext2compressed (gnutls_se
+ 	}
+ 
+       pad = ciphertext.data[ciphertext.size - 1];   /* pad */
++      if (pad+1 > ciphertext.size-hash_size)
++        pad_failed = GNUTLS_E_DECRYPTION_FAILED;
+ 
+       /* Check the pading bytes (TLS 1.x).
+        * Note that we access all 256 bytes of ciphertext for padding check
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/gnutls/patches/06-cve-2014-0092.patch	Wed Apr 08 10:31:09 2015 -0700
@@ -0,0 +1,126 @@
+Source:
+http://www.gnutls.org/security.html
+Info:
+http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2014-0092
+lib/x509/verify.c in GnuTLS before 3.1.22 and 3.2.x before 3.2.12 does not 
+properly handle unspecified errors when verifying X.509 certificates from SSL 
+servers, which allows man-in-the-middle attackers to spoof servers via a 
+crafted certificate.
+Status:
+Need to determine if this patch has been sent upstream.
+
+--- gnutls-2.8.6/lib/x509/verify.c.orig	Thu Mar  6 14:01:51 2014
++++ gnutls-2.8.6/lib/x509/verify.c	Thu Mar  6 14:50:52 2014
+@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@
+   if (result < 0)
+     {
+       gnutls_assert ();
+-      goto cleanup;
++      goto fail;
+     }
+ 
+   result =
+@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@
+   if (result < 0)
+     {
+       gnutls_assert ();
+-      goto cleanup;
++      goto fail;
+     }
+ 
+   result =
+@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@
+   if (result < 0)
+     {
+       gnutls_assert ();
+-      goto cleanup;
++      goto fail;
+     }
+ 
+   result =
+@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@
+   if (result < 0)
+     {
+       gnutls_assert ();
+-      goto cleanup;
++      goto fail;
+     }
+ 
+   /* If the subject certificate is the same as the issuer
+@@ -177,6 +177,7 @@
+   else
+     gnutls_assert ();
+ 
++fail:
+   result = 0;
+ 
+ cleanup:
+@@ -269,7 +270,7 @@
+   gnutls_datum_t cert_signed_data = { NULL, 0 };
+   gnutls_datum_t cert_signature = { NULL, 0 };
+   gnutls_x509_crt_t issuer;
+-  int ret, issuer_version, result;
++  int ret, issuer_version, result = 0;
+ 
+   if (output)
+     *output = 0;
+@@ -299,7 +300,7 @@
+   if (issuer_version < 0)
+     {
+       gnutls_assert ();
+-      return issuer_version;
++      return 0;
+     }
+ 
+   if (!(flags & GNUTLS_VERIFY_DISABLE_CA_SIGN) &&
+@@ -320,6 +321,7 @@
+   if (result < 0)
+     {
+       gnutls_assert ();
++      result = 0;
+       goto cleanup;
+     }
+ 
+@@ -328,23 +330,25 @@
+   if (result < 0)
+     {
+       gnutls_assert ();
++      result = 0;
+       goto cleanup;
+     }
+ 
+-  ret =
++  result =
+     _gnutls_x509_verify_signature (&cert_signed_data, NULL, &cert_signature,
+ 				   issuer);
+-  if (ret < 0)
++  if (result < 0)
+     {
++      result = 0;
+       gnutls_assert ();
++      goto cleanup;
+     }
+-  else if (ret == 0)
++  else if (result == 0)
+     {
+       gnutls_assert ();
+       /* error. ignore it */
+       if (output)
+ 	*output |= GNUTLS_CERT_INVALID;
+-      ret = 0;
+     }
+ 
+   /* If the certificate is not self signed check if the algorithms
+@@ -364,11 +368,10 @@
+ 	{
+ 	  if (output)
+ 	    *output |= GNUTLS_CERT_INSECURE_ALGORITHM | GNUTLS_CERT_INVALID;
+-	  ret = 0;
++	  result = 0;
+ 	}
+     }
+ 
+-  result = ret;
+ 
+ cleanup:
+   _gnutls_free_datum (&cert_signed_data);
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/gnutls/patches/07-cve-2014-3465.patch	Wed Apr 08 10:31:09 2015 -0700
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+Source:
+http://www.gnutls.org/security.html
+Info:
+http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2014-3465
+The gnutls_x509_dn_oid_name function in lib/x509/common.c in GnuTLS 3.0 before 
+3.1.20 and 3.2.x before 3.2.10 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of 
+service (NULL pointer dereference) via a crafted X.509 certificate, related to 
+a missing LDAP description for an OID when printing the DN.
+Status:
+Need to determine if this patch has been sent upstream.
+
+--- gnutls-2.8.6/lib/x509/common.c.orig	2014-06-05 10:06:21.669353689 +0530
++++ gnutls-2.8.6/lib/x509/common.c	2014-06-05 10:09:33.428829187 +0530
+@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ _gnutls_x509_oid2ldap_string (const char
+ 
+   do
+     {
+-      if (strcmp (_oid2str[i].oid, oid) == 0)
++      if (strcmp (_oid2str[i].oid, oid) == 0 && _oid2str[i].ldap_desc != NULL)
+ 	return _oid2str[i].ldap_desc;
+       i++;
+     }
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/gnutls/patches/08-cve-2014-3466.patch	Wed Apr 08 10:31:09 2015 -0700
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+Source:
+http://www.gnutls.org/security.html
+Info:
+http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2014-3466
+Buffer overflow in the read_server_hello function in lib/gnutls_handshake.c in 
+GnuTLS before 3.1.25, 3.2.x before 3.2.15, and 3.3.x before 3.3.4 allows remote 
+servers to cause a denial of service (memory corruption) or possibly execute 
+arbitrary code via a long session id in a ServerHello message.
+Status:
+Need to determine if this patch has been sent upstream.
+
+--- gnutls-2.8.6/lib/gnutls_handshake.c.orig	2014-06-05 10:04:17.494148857 +0530
++++ gnutls-2.8.6/lib/gnutls_handshake.c	2014-06-05 10:05:44.462058226 +0530
+@@ -1518,7 +1518,7 @@ _gnutls_read_server_hello (gnutls_sessio
+   DECR_LEN (len, 1);
+   session_id_len = data[pos++];
+ 
+-  if (len < session_id_len)
++  if (len < session_id_len || session_id_len > TLS_MAX_SESSION_ID_SIZE)
+     {
+       gnutls_assert ();
+       return GNUTLS_E_UNSUPPORTED_VERSION_PACKET;
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