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Re: lib/53631: openssl test failures on arm



On Sep 24,  8:25pm, martin%NetBSD.org@localhost (martin%NetBSD.org@localhost) wrote:
-- Subject: lib/53631: openssl test failures on arm

| >Number:         53631
| >Category:       lib
| >Synopsis:       openssl test failures on arm
| >Confidential:   no
| >Severity:       critical
| >Priority:       high
| >Responsible:    lib-bug-people
| >State:          open
| >Class:          sw-bug
| >Submitter-Id:   net
| >Arrival-Date:   Mon Sep 24 20:25:00 +0000 2018
| >Originator:     Martin Husemann
| >Release:        NetBSD 8.99.25
| >Organization:
| The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
| >Environment:
| System: NetBSD space-truckin.duskware.de 8.99.25 NetBSD 8.99.25 (SUNXI) #69: Mon Sep 24 15:56:45 CEST 2018 martin%night-owl.duskware.de@localhost:/usr/src/sys/arch/evbarm/compile/SUNXI evbarm
| Architecture: earmv7hfeb
| Machine: evbarm
| >Description:
| 
| After the openssl update, lots of libcrypto tests fail:
| 
| crypto/libcrypto/t_hashes (677/760): 6 test cases
|     hmac: [0.837220s] Passed.
|     md2: [0.681949s] Passed.
|     md4: [0.557451s] Failed: atf-check failed; see the output of the test for details
|     md5: [0.567451s] Failed: atf-check failed; see the output of the test for details
|     mdc2: [0.717054s] Passed.
|     ripemd: [0.557522s] Failed: atf-check failed; see the output of the test for details
| [3.943501s]
| 
| crypto/libcrypto/t_libcrypto (678/760): 5 test cases
|     bn: [81.867298s] Passed.
|     conf: [0.796839s] Passed.
|     engine: [0.849213s] Passed.
|     rand: [0.577380s] Failed: atf-check failed; see the output of the test for details
|     threads: [0.821741s] Passed.
| [84.943126s]
| 
| This is partly due to what appears to be incompatible command line parsing
| changes or something:

These tests have been removed since the code has been removed for those
hash functions for security reasons..

christos


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