1. Rearrange the deprecation cryptodev option so it doesn't overwrite the cryptocb option, and so it doesn't break its case in the build-test.
2. Fix the content length in the sample HTTP used by the example server.
3. Disable OCSP stapling in the example server if RSA is disabled.
4. Fix a variable in asn.c that was declared in the middle of its scope.
5. Retag the xmalloc, xrealloc, xfree functions used in the memory test as WOLFSSL_API like all the other allocators, instead of extern.
1. Fix for the enable-afalg option from Jacob Barthelmeh.
2. Client fix for enable-sp+enable-sp-math option from David Garske.
3. Added a couple of typecasts to some mallocs.
4. Modified the option guard for the mask member of Options for the webserver build.
5. Added some more padding to the opaque structures used for SHA_CTX and AES_KEY.
6. Added WOLFSSL_API to the stack logging functions.
Bump the version number in configure.ac and updated the version.h. The
library version wasn't updated between v3.15.7-stable and the snapshot
v3.15.8, so I bumped it for this release.
When enable-all and disable-rsa is configured, some of the tests needed
for all don't work because they only use RSA keys or certificates.
Disabled those test cases in that build combination.
One of the external sites contacted for the OCSP stapling test
increased the size of one of their intermediate certificates. The test
failed silently as the certificate was ignored. Increased the
FP_MAX_BITS so that the test can pass with the enable-all option. That
option was setting the FP_MAX_BITS for 3072-bit certificates, and the
site in question is using a 4096-bit certificate.
1. The combination enable-all and disable-rsa breaks some of the
testing. Added the NO_RSA guards as appropriate.
2. Disabled the OCSP stapling and CRL tests when RSA is disabled as they
use test certificates with RSA keys.
1. Removed redundant includes of files.
2. Moved all the files in the viewer into the appropriate directories.
3. Updated the copy rules so the missing include files are copied to the destination for all the three possible targets.