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I'm feeling guilty about making the breaking change... |
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Merged, thanks @t-j-h |
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Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org> (Merged from #8606)
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This was not cherry-picked to 1.1.1. I am going to do it. |
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Issue introduced by OpenSSL 1.1.1c causes valgrind errors to be reported. See https://www.mail-archive.com/openssl-commits@openssl.org/msg21701.html and openssl/openssl#8606 which did not make 1.1.1c scripts/build.sh: tests/valgrind_suppression: Temporarily suppress valgrind errors when SSL_CTS_New() is called when running the tests. Note: This suppression will also need to be applied when running valgrind against other CoAP executables using OpenSSL 1.1.1c to prevent the valgrind errors getting reported.
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Issue introduced by OpenSSL 1.1.1c causes valgrind errors to be reported. See https://www.mail-archive.com/openssl-commits@openssl.org/msg21701.html and openssl/openssl#8606 which did not make 1.1.1c scripts/build.sh: tests/valgrind_suppression: Temporarily suppress valgrind errors when SSL_CTS_new() is called when running the tests. Note: This suppression will also need to be applied when running valgrind against other CoAP executables using OpenSSL 1.1.1c to prevent the valgrind errors getting reported.
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Issue introduced by OpenSSL 1.1.1c causes valgrind errors to be reported. See https://www.mail-archive.com/openssl-commits@openssl.org/msg21701.html and openssl/openssl#8606 which did not make 1.1.1c scripts/build.sh: tests/valgrind_suppression: Temporarily suppress valgrind errors when SSL_CTS_new() is called when running the tests. Note: This suppression will also need to be applied when running valgrind against other CoAP executables using OpenSSL 1.1.1c to prevent the valgrind errors getting reported. src/coap_openssl.c: memset cookie_secret to 0 to stop valgrind warning.
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Issue introduced by OpenSSL 1.1.1c causes valgrind errors to be reported. See https://www.mail-archive.com/openssl-commits@openssl.org/msg21701.html and openssl/openssl#8606 which did not make 1.1.1c scripts/build.sh: tests/valgrind_suppression: Temporarily suppress valgrind errors when SSL_CTS_new() is called when running the tests. Note: This suppression will also need to be applied when running valgrind against other CoAP executables using OpenSSL 1.1.1c to prevent the valgrind errors getting reported. src/coap_openssl.c: memset cookie_secret to 0 to stop valgrind warning.
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Alternative to #8603
Fixing the problem introduced in b3d113e using memset(3).
The underlying issue is that, on my machine, the size of data is 16 bytes, but the sizes of it's two feilds are 8 and 4 respectively. This leaves 4 bytes of padding. I don't think C guarantees to initialise this to zero in either of the assignment cases.
All of the data structure is added to the entropy pool (counting as zero entropy).