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This change mitigates a novel side-channel attack. [CVE-2018-0495, bsc#1097410]- Suggest libgcrypt20-hmac for package libgcrypt20 to ensure they are installed in the right order. [bsc#1090766]- Extended the fipsdrv dsa-sign and dsa-verify commands with the - -algo parameter for the FIPS testing of DSA SigVer and SigGen (bsc#1064455). * Added libgcrypt-fipsdrv-enable-algo-for-dsa-sign.patch * Added libgcrypt-fipsdrv-enable-algo-for-dsa-verify.patch- Use %license (boo#1082318)- libgcrypt 1.8.2: * Fix fatal out of secure memory status in the s-expression parser on heavy loaded systems. * Add auto expand secmem feature or use by GnuPG 2.2.4- libgcrypt 1.8.1: * Mitigate a local side-channel attack on Curve25519 dubbed "May the Fourth be With You" CVE-2017-0379 bsc#1055837 * Add more extra bytes to the pool after reading a seed file * Add the OID SHA384WithECDSA from RFC-7427 to SHA-384 * Fix build problems with the Jitter RNG * Fix assembler code build problems on Rasbian (ARMv8/AArch32-CE)- RPM group fixes.- libgcrypt 1.8.0: * New cipher mode XTS * New hash function Blake-2 * New function gcry_mpi_point_copy. * New function gcry_get_config. * GCRYCTL_REINIT_SYSCALL_CLAMP allows to init nPth after Libgcrypt. * New gobal configuration file /etc/gcrypt/random.conf. * GCRYCTL_PRINT_CONFIG does now also print build information for libgpg-error and the used compiler version. * GCRY_CIPHER_MODE_CFB8 is now supported. * A jitter based entropy collector is now used in addition to the other entropy collectors. * Optimized gcry_md_hash_buffers for SHA-256 and SHA-512. random pool lock). * Interface changes relative to the 1.7.0 release: gcry_get_config NEW function. gcry_mpi_point_copy NEW function. GCRYCTL_REINIT_SYSCALL_CLAMP NEW macro. GCRY_MD_BLAKE2B_512 NEW constant. GCRY_MD_BLAKE2B_384 NEW constant. GCRY_MD_BLAKE2B_256 NEW constant. GCRY_MD_BLAKE2B_160 NEW constant. GCRY_MD_BLAKE2S_256 NEW constant. GCRY_MD_BLAKE2S_224 NEW constant. GCRY_MD_BLAKE2S_160 NEW constant. GCRY_MD_BLAKE2S_128 NEW constant. GCRY_CIPHER_MODE_XTS NEW constant. gcry_md_info DEPRECATED. - Refresh patch libgcrypt-1.6.3-aliasing.patch- libgcrypt 1.7.8: * CVE-2017-7526: Mitigate a flush+reload side-channel attack on RSA secret keys (bsc#1046607)- libgcrypt 1.7.7: * Fix possible timing attack on EdDSA session key (previously patched, drop libgcrypt-secure-EdDSA-session-key.patch) * Fix long standing bug in secure memory implementation which could lead to a segv on free- Added libgcrypt-secure-EdDSA-session-key.patch [bsc#1042326] * Store the session key in secure memory to ensure that constant time point operations are used in the MPI library.- libgcrypt 1.7.6: * Fix counter operand from read-only to read/write * Fix too large jump alignment in mpih-rshift- libgcrypt 1.7.5: * Fix regression in mlock detection introduced with 1.7.4- libgcrypt 1.7.4: * ARMv8/AArch32 performance improvements for AES, GCM, SHA-256, and SHA-1. * Add ARMv8/AArch32 assembly implementation for Twofish and Camellia. * Add bulk processing implementation for ARMv8/AArch32. * Add Stribog OIDs. * Improve the DRBG performance and sync the code with the Linux version. * When secure memory is requested by the MPI functions or by gcry_xmalloc_secure, they do not anymore lead to a fatal error if the secure memory pool is used up. Instead new pools are allocated as needed. These new pools are not protected against being swapped out (mlock can't be used). Mitigation for minor confidentiality issues is encryption swap space. * Fix GOST 28147 CryptoPro-B S-box. * Fix error code handling of mlock calls.- libgcrypt 1.7.3: * security issue already fixes with 1.6.6 * Fix building of some asm modules with older compilers and CPUs. * ARMv8/AArch32 improvements for AES, GCM, SHA-256, and SHA-1. - includes changes from libgcrypt 1.7.2: * Bug fixes: - Fix setting of the ECC cofactor if parameters are specified. - Fix memory leak in the ECC code. - Remove debug message about unsupported getrandom syscall. - Fix build problems related to AVX use. - Fix bus errors on ARM for Poly1305, ChaCha20, AES, and SHA-512. * Internal changes: - Improved fatal error message for wrong use of gcry_md_read. - Disallow symmetric encryption/decryption if key is not set. - includes changes from 1.7.1: * Bug fixes: - Fix ecc_verify for cofactor support. - Fix portability bug when using gcc with Solaris 9 SPARC. - Build fix for OpenBSD/amd64 - Add OIDs to the Serpent ciphers. * Internal changes: - Use getrandom system call on Linux if available. - Blinding is now also used for RSA signature creation. - Changed names of debug envvars - includes changes from 1.7.0: * New algorithms and modes: - SHA3-224, SHA3-256, SHA3-384, SHA3-512, and MD2 hash algorithms. - SHAKE128 and SHAKE256 extendable-output hash algorithms. - ChaCha20 stream cipher. - Poly1305 message authentication algorithm - ChaCha20-Poly1305 Authenticated Encryption with Associated Data mode. - OCB mode. - HMAC-MD2 for use by legacy applications. * New curves for ECC: - Curve25519. - sec256k1. - GOST R 34.10-2001 and GOST R 34.10-2012. * Performance: - Improved performance of KDF functions. - Assembler optimized implementations of Blowfish and Serpent on ARM. - Assembler optimized implementation of 3DES on x86. - Improved AES using the SSSE3 based vector permutation method by Mike Hamburg. - AVX/BMI is used for SHA-1 and SHA-256 on x86. This is for SHA-1 about 20% faster than SSSE3 and more than 100% faster than the generic C implementation. - 40% speedup for SHA-512 and 72% for SHA-1 on ARM Cortex-A8. - 60-90% speedup for Whirlpool on x86. - 300% speedup for RIPE MD-160. - Up to 11 times speedup for CRC functions on x86. * Other features: - Improved ECDSA and FIPS 186-4 compliance. - Support for Montgomery curves. - gcry_cipher_set_sbox to tweak S-boxes of the gost28147 cipher algorithm. - gcry_mpi_ec_sub to subtract two points on a curve. - gcry_mpi_ec_decode_point to decode an MPI into a point object. - Emulation for broken Whirlpool code prior to 1.6.0. [from 1.6.1] - Flag "pkcs1-raw" to enable PCKS#1 padding with a user supplied hash part. - Parameter "saltlen" to set a non-default salt length for RSA PSS. - A SP800-90A conforming DRNG replaces the former X9.31 alternative random number generator. - Map deprecated RSA algo number to the RSA algo number for better backward compatibility. [from 1.6.2] - Use ciphertext blinding for Elgamal decryption [CVE-2014-3591]. See http://www.cs.tau.ac.il/~tromer/radioexp/ for details. [from 1.6.3] - Fixed data-dependent timing variations in modular exponentiation [related to CVE-2015-0837, Last-Level Cache Side-Channel Attacks are Practical]. [from 1.6.3] - Flag "no-keytest" for ECC key generation. Due to a bug in the parser that flag will also be accepted but ignored by older version of Libgcrypt. [from 1.6.4] - Speed up the random number generator by requiring less extra seeding. [from 1.6.4] - Always verify a created RSA signature to avoid private key leaks due to hardware failures. [from 1.6.4] - Mitigate side-channel attack on ECDH with Weierstrass curves [CVE-2015-7511]. See http://www.cs.tau.ac.IL/~tromer/ecdh/ for details. [from 1.6.5] * Internal changes: - Moved locking out to libgpg-error. - Support of the SYSROOT envvar in the build system. - Refactor some code. - The availability of a 64 bit integer type is now mandatory. * Bug fixes: - Fixed message digest lookup by OID (regression in 1.6.0). - Fixed a build problem on NetBSD - Fixed some asm build problems and feature detection bugs. * Interface changes relative to the 1.6.0 release: gcry_cipher_final NEW macro. GCRY_CIPHER_MODE_CFB8 NEW constant. GCRY_CIPHER_MODE_OCB NEW. GCRY_CIPHER_MODE_POLY1305 NEW. gcry_cipher_set_sbox NEW macro. gcry_mac_get_algo NEW. GCRY_MAC_HMAC_MD2 NEW. GCRY_MAC_HMAC_SHA3_224 NEW. GCRY_MAC_HMAC_SHA3_256 NEW. GCRY_MAC_HMAC_SHA3_384 NEW. GCRY_MAC_HMAC_SHA3_512 NEW. GCRY_MAC_POLY1305 NEW. GCRY_MAC_POLY1305_AES NEW. GCRY_MAC_POLY1305_CAMELLIA NEW. GCRY_MAC_POLY1305_SEED NEW. GCRY_MAC_POLY1305_SERPENT NEW. GCRY_MAC_POLY1305_TWOFISH NEW. gcry_md_extract NEW. GCRY_MD_FLAG_BUGEMU1 NEW [from 1.6.1]. GCRY_MD_GOSTR3411_CP NEW. GCRY_MD_SHA3_224 NEW. GCRY_MD_SHA3_256 NEW. GCRY_MD_SHA3_384 NEW. GCRY_MD_SHA3_512 NEW. GCRY_MD_SHAKE128 NEW. GCRY_MD_SHAKE256 NEW. gcry_mpi_ec_decode_point NEW. gcry_mpi_ec_sub NEW. GCRY_PK_EDDSA NEW constant. GCRYCTL_GET_TAGLEN NEW. GCRYCTL_SET_SBOX NEW. GCRYCTL_SET_TAGLEN NEW. - Apply libgcrypt-1.6.3-aliasing.patch only on big-endian architectures - update drbg_test.patch and install cavs testing directory again - As DRBG is upstream, drop pateches: v9-0001-SP800-90A-Deterministic-Random-Bit-Generator.patch 0002-Compile-DRBG.patch 0003-Function-definitions-of-interfaces-for-random.c.patch 0004-Invoke-DRBG-from-common-libgcrypt-RNG-code.patch 0005-Function-definitions-for-gcry_control-callbacks.patch 0006-DRBG-specific-gcry_control-requests.patch v9-0007-User-interface-to-DRBG.patch libgcrypt-fix-rng.patch - drop obsolete: libgcrypt-fips-dsa.patch libgcrypt-fips_ecdsa.patch- libgcrypt 1.6.6: * fix CVE-2016-6313: Issue in the mixing functions of the random number generators allowed an attacker who obtained a number of bytes from the standard RNG to predict some of the next ouput. (bsc#994157)- remove conditionals for unsupported distributions (before 13.2), it would not build anyway because of new dependencies- make the -hmac package depend on the same version of the library, fixing bsc#979629 FIPS: system fails to reboot after installing fips pattern- update to 1.6.5: * CVE-2015-7511: Mitigate side-channel attack on ECDH with Weierstrass curves (boo#965902)- follow-up to libgcrypt 1.6.4 update: sosuffix is 20.0.4- update to 1.6.4 - fixes libgcrypt equivalent of CVE-2015-5738 (bsc#944456) * Speed up the random number generator by requiring less extra seeding. * New flag "no-keytest" for ECC key generation. Due to a bug in the parser that flag will also be accepted but ignored by older version of Libgcrypt. * Always verify a created RSA signature to avoid private key leaks due to hardware failures. * Other minor bug fixes.- Fix gpg2 tests on BigEndian architectures: s390x ppc64 libgcrypt-1.6.3-aliasing.patch- fix sosuffix for 1.6.3 (20.0.3)- libgcrypt 1.6.3 [bnc#920057]: * Use ciphertext blinding for Elgamal decryption [CVE-2014-3591]. * Fixed data-dependent timing variations in modular exponentiation [related to CVE-2015-0837, Last-Level Cache Side-Channel Attacks are Practical]. - update upstream signing keyring- making the build reproducible - see http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-commits/2014-September/010683.html for a very similiar problem- Move %install_info_delete calls from postun to preun: the files must still be present to be parsed. - Fix the names passed to install_info for gcrypt.info-[12].gz instead of gcrypt-[12].info.gz.- fix filename for info pages in %post scripts- libgcrypt 1.6.2: * Map deprecated RSA algo number to the RSA algo number for better backward compatibility. * Support a 0x40 compression prefix for EdDSA. * Improve ARM hardware feature detection and building. * Fix building for the x32 ABI platform. * Fix some possible NULL deref bugs. - remove libgcrypt-1.6.0-use-intenal-functions.patch, upstream via xtrymalloc macro - remove libgcrypt-fixed-sizet.patch, upstream - adjust libgcrypt-1.6.1-use-fipscheck.patch for xtrymalloc change- disabled curve P-192 in FIPS mode (bnc#896202) * added libgcrypt-fips_ecdsa.patch - don't use SHA-1 for ECDSA in FIPS mode - also run the fips self tests only in FIPS mode- run the fips self tests at the constructor code * added libgcrypt-fips_run_selftest_at_constructor.patch- rewrite the DSA-2 code to be FIPS 186-4 compliant (bnc#894216) * added libgcrypt-fips-dsa.patch * install fips186_dsa - use 2048 bit keys in selftests_dsa- fix an issue in DRBG patchset * size_t type is 32-bit on 32-bit systems - fix a potential NULL pointer deference in DRBG patchset * patches from https://bugs.g10code.com/gnupg/issue1701 - added v9-0001-SP800-90A-Deterministic-Random-Bit-Generator.patch - added v9-0007-User-interface-to-DRBG.patch - removed v7-0001-SP800-90A-Deterministic-Random-Bit-Generator.patch - removed v7-0007-User-interface-to-DRBG.patch - add a subpackage for CAVS testing * add cavs_driver.pl and cavs-test.sh from the kernel cavs package * added drbg_test.patch- split off the -hmac package that contains the checksums- libgcrypt-fix-rng.patch: make drbg work again in FIPS mode. - libgcrypt-1.6.1-use-fipscheck.patch: library to test is libgcrypt.so.20 and not libgcrypt.so.11 - libgcrypt-init-at-elf-load-fips.patch: initialize globally on ELF DSO loading to meet FIPS requirements.- add new 0007-User-interface-to-DRBG.patch from upstream * fixes bnc#877233 * supersedes the patch from previous entry- Correct patch 0007-User-interface-to-DRBG.patch so that the struct used in the route matches the header of the function- add support for SP800-90A DRBG (fate#316929, bnc#856312) * patches by Stephan Mueller (http://www.chronox.de/drbg.html): 0001-SP800-90A-Deterministic-Random-Bit-Generator.patch.bz2 0002-Compile-DRBG.patch 0003-Function-definitions-of-interfaces-for-random.c.patch 0004-Invoke-DRBG-from-common-libgcrypt-RNG-code.patch 0005-Function-definitions-for-gcry_control-callbacks.patch 0006-DRBG-specific-gcry_control-requests.patch 0007-User-interface-to-DRBG.patch * only after 13.1 (the patches need libgpg-error 1.13) - drop libgcrypt-fips-allow-legacy.patch (not needed and wasn't applied anyway)- Cleanup with spec-cleaner to sort out. - Really apply ppc64 patch as it was ommited probably by mistake.- FIPS changes (from Fedora): - replaced libgcrypt-1.5.0-etc_gcrypt_rngseed-symlink.diff by libgcrypt-1.6.1-fips-cfgrandom.patch - libgcrypt-fixed-sizet.patch: fixed an int type for -flto - libgcrypt-1.6.1-use-fipscheck.patch: use the fipscheck binary - libgcrypt-1.6.1-fips-cavs.patch: add CAVS tests - use fipscheck only after 13.1 - libgcrypt-fips-allow-legacy.patch: attempt to allow some legacy algorithms for gpg2 usage even in FIPS mode. (currently not applied)- Drop arm-missing-files.diff, fixed upstream- libgcrypt 1.6.1, a bugfix release with the folloging fixes: * Added emulation for broken Whirlpool code prior to 1.6.0. * Improved performance of KDF functions. * Improved ECDSA compliance. * Fixed message digest lookup by OID (regression in 1.6.0). * Fixed memory leaks in ECC code. * Fixed some asm build problems and feature detection bugs. * Interface changes relative to the 1.6.0 release: GCRY_MD_FLAG_BUGEMU1 NEW (minor API change).- add arm-missing-files.diff: Add missing files to fix build- fix bnc#856915: can't open /dev/urandom * correct libgcrypt-1.5.0-etc_gcrypt_rngseed-symlink.diff - require libgpg-error 1.11 or higher- fix dependency for 32bit devel package - name hmac files according soname - fix hmac subpackage dependency- update to 1.6. * Removed the long deprecated gcry_ac interface. Thus Libgcrypt is not anymore ABI compatible to previous versions if they used the ac interface. Check NEWS in libgcrypt-devel for removed interfaces. * Removed the module register subsystem. * The deprecated message digest debug macros have been removed. Use gcry_md_debug instead. * Removed deprecated control codes. * Improved performance of most cipher algorithms as well as for the SHA family of hash functions. * Added support for the IDEA cipher algorithm. * Added support for the Salsa20 and reduced Salsa20/12 stream ciphers. * Added limited support for the GOST 28147-89 cipher algorithm. * Added support for the GOST R 34.11-94 and R 34.11-2012 (Stribog) hash algorithms. * Added a random number generator to directly use the system's RNG. Also added an interface to prefer the use of a specified RNG. * Added support for the SCRYPT algorithm. * Mitigated the Yarom/Falkner flush+reload side-channel attack on RSA secret keys. See [CVE-2013-4242]. * Added support for Deterministic DSA as per RFC-6969. * Added support for curve Ed25519. * Added a scatter gather hash convenience function. * Added several MPI amd SEXP helper functions. * Added support for negative numbers to gcry_mpi_print, gcry_mpi_aprint and gcry_mpi_scan. * The algorithm ids GCRY_PK_ECDSA and GCRY_PK_ECDH are now deprecated. Use GCRY_PK_ECC if you need an algorithm id. * Changed gcry_pk_genkey for "ecc" to only include the curve name and not the parameters. The flag "param" may be used to revert this. * Added a feature to globally disable selected hardware features. * Added debug helper functions. - rebased patches * libgcrypt-1.5.0-etc_gcrypt_rngseed-symlink.diff * libgcrypt-ppc64.patch - add libgcrypt-1.6.0-use-intenal-functions.patch to fix fips.c build - Move all documentation to -devel package- update to 1.5.3 [bnc#831359] CVE-2013-4242 * Mitigate the Yarom/Falkner flush+reload side-channel attack on RSA secret keys. See .- port SLE enhancenments to Factory (bnc#831028) * add libgcrypt-unresolved-dladdr.patch (bnc#701267) * add libgcrypt-1.5.0-etc_gcrypt_rngseed-symlink.diff (bnc#724841) * add libgcrypt-1.5.0-LIBGCRYPT_FORCE_FIPS_MODE-env.diff - install .hmac256.hmac (bnc#704068) - enable varuous new options in configure (m-guard, hmac binary check and random device linux) - build with all ciphers, pubkeys and digest by default as whitelist simply allowed them all- avoid gpg-offline in bootstrap packages- Library must be built with large file support in 32 bit archs.- update to 1.5.2 * The upstream sources now contain the IDEA algorithm, dropping: idea.c.gz libgcrypt-1.5.0-idea.patch libgcrypt-1.5.0-idea_codecleanup.patch * Made the Padlock code work again (regression since 1.5.0). * Fixed alignment problems for Serpent. * Fixed two bugs in ECC computations.- add GPL3.0+ to License tag because of dumpsexp (bnc#810759)- update to 1.5.1 * Allow empty passphrase with PBKDF2. * Do not abort on an invalid algorithm number in gcry_cipher_get_algo_keylen and gcry_cipher_get_algo_blklen. * Fixed some Valgrind warnings. * Fixed a problem with select and high fd numbers. * Improved the build system * Various minor bug fixes. * Interface changes relative to the 1.5.0 release: GCRYCTL_SET_ENFORCED_FIPS_FLAG NEW. GCRYPT_VERSION_NUMBER NEW. - add verification of source code signatures - now requires automake 1.11 to build- update license to new format- fix deps * libgpg-error-devel >= 1.8 - add libsoname macro- Libraries back into %{_libdir}, /usr merge project- add the missing IDEA algorithm after the patent is no longer relevant- Remove redundant/unwanted tags/section (cf. specfile guidelines)- add libtool as explicit buildrequire to avoid implicit dependency from prjconf- Update to version 1.5.0, most important changes * Uses the Intel AES-NI instructions if available * Support ECDH.- update to 1.4.6 * Fixed minor memory leak in DSA key generation. * No more switching to FIPS mode if /proc/version is not readable. * Fixed a sigill during Padlock detection on old CPUs. * Boosted SHA-512 performance by 30% on ia32 boxes and gcc 4.3; SHA-256 went up by 25%. * New variants of the TIGER algorithm. * New cipher algorithm mode for AES-WRAP. * Interface changes relative to the 1.4.2 release: GCRY_MD_TIGER1 NEW GCRY_MD_TIGER2 NEW GCRY_CIPHER_MODE_AESWRAP NEW- add missing definition of udiv_qrnnd for sparcv9:32 - use %_smp_mflags- add baselibs.conf as a source - disable the use of hand-coded assembler functions on sparc - this is giving me an infinite loop with ./tests/prime (specifically ./sparc32v8/mpih-mul1.S:_gcry_mpih_mul_1. 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