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Juliusz Sosinowicz dd2f9d3ab8 CI: offload ccache/apt/buildx caches off the GitHub Actions cache
The 10 GB, LRU-evicted, PR-scoped Actions cache was being thrashed - the
docker simulator buildx layers (~6 GiB), plus per-PR ccache and apt-archive
writes whose keys never hit - which kept evicting the shared ccache, while
the apt mirror timed out often enough to break PR CI. Move the heavy caches
to ghcr (free, separate pool) and make PR runs read-only against the Actions
cache.

apt dependencies from prebuilt ghcr .deb bundles
  - ci-deps-image.yml resolves each package list under .github/ci-deps/ into
    its .deb closure and publishes ghcr.io/<owner>/wolfssl-ci-debs:<tag> in
    two tiers: <ver>-minimal (make-check family) and <ver>-full (interop
    superset), for ubuntu-22.04 and 24.04.
  - install-apt-deps gains a ghcr-debs-tag input: pull the bundle and install
    offline (--no-download) so the apt mirror is never on the PR critical
    path. Any failure (bundle missing/not public/incomplete) falls through to
    the existing apt path, so it is always safe to set.

sim-test buildx layers to a shared ghcr registry cache
  - the 7 docker simulator workflows switch from cache-to: type=gha to
    ghcr.io/wolfssl/wolfssl-sim-cache:<scope>. cache-from reads on every run
    (anonymous); cache-to writes only on the weekend cron and manual
    workflow_dispatch. Per-distinct-image tags and de-duplicated writers keep
    parallel matrix jobs from racing on one ref.

ccache: PRs read, the schedule writes
  - ccache-setup gains read-only: PR runs restore the shared master-scoped
    cache but never upload; schedule/push runs refresh it. Wired across
    os-check (linux + macOS), pq-all, smoke-test and the 12 small make-check
    workflows.
  - parallel-make-check.py gains --build-only (compile every config, skip the
    test phase) so weekday-morning seed crons warm the cache PR runs consume.

artifact retention capped at 7 days on the failure-log/result uploads that
previously defaulted to 90.

ONE-TIME SETUP: after their first publish, make the ghcr packages
wolfssl-ci-debs and wolfssl-sim-cache PUBLIC so anonymous pulls work from PR
(including fork) runs; until then everything falls back cleanly.
2026-06-15 22:36:35 +00:00
Juliusz Sosinowicz 844852202b .github: bump JavaScript actions to Node.js 24 runtimes
GitHub Actions now emits "Node.js 20 actions are deprecated" warnings:
actions are forced to Node.js 24 by default starting 2026-06-16, and
Node.js 20 is removed from the runners on 2026-09-16. Update every
JavaScript action referenced by the workflows and the local composite
actions to the lowest release that runs on Node.js 24:

  actions/checkout              v4     -> v5
  actions/checkout (SHA pin)    v4.1.7 -> v5
  actions/upload-artifact       v4     -> v6   (v5 still Node.js 20)
  actions/download-artifact     v4     -> v7   (v5/v6 still Node.js 20)
  actions/cache[/restore|/save] v4     -> v5
  actions/setup-python          v5     -> v6
  actions/github-script         v7     -> v8
  docker/setup-buildx-action    v3     -> v4
  docker/build-push-action      v5     -> v7   (v6 still Node.js 20)
  docker/login-action           v3     -> v4
  microsoft/setup-msbuild       v2     -> v3
  open-watcom/setup-watcom      v0     -> v1

Actions already running on Node.js 24 (jwlawson/actions-setup-cmake,
shogo82148/actions-setup-perl, msys2/setup-msys2, dorny/paths-filter)
are left unchanged. These bumps are runtime-only; no workflow uses an
input or output removed by the new majors, and v4-format artifacts
remain compatible across the upload v6 / download v7 backends.
2026-06-15 18:09:04 +00:00
Juliusz Sosinowicz 3a6c31a51e CI: pool the per-config runner matrices into parallel make-check jobs
Replace the one-runner-per-configuration matrices across the
make-check workflow family with a generic pooled runner,
.github/scripts/parallel-make-check.py. Each workflow keeps its
configuration list as JSON next to the invocation; one runner (or a
small fixed set of shards, balanced by measured per-config minutes)
builds every config in its own out-of-tree (VPATH) build directory off
a single checkout/autogen, on a pool of one-per-CPU worker threads,
longest first. Concurrent checks are isolated with bubblewrap network
namespaces, compilations are cached with ccache, the first failure
aborts the rest (fail-fast, with --no-fail-fast to run everything),
and per-config timings plus pool efficiency land in the step summary.
Failure logs upload as artifacts. smoke-test.yml is likewise reworked
into a single pooled job that runs its nine configs on one runner.

Converted workflows (runner jobs per full pass):
  os-check.yml             101 -> 8  (92 Ubuntu configs -> 4 shards;
                           the macOS matrix, the user-settings jobs and
                           the standalone
                           macos-apple-native-cert-validation.yml fold
                           into one macOS runner; Windows unchanged)
  pq-all.yml                21 -> 2 shards
  disable-pk-algs.yml       15 -> 1
  wolfCrypt-Wconversion.yml 11 -> 1
  trackmemory.yml            7 -> 1
  cryptocb-only.yml          8 -> 1  (incl. the two new SHA512 entries)
  multi-compiler.yml         6 -> 1
  smallStackSize.yml         6 -> 1
  multi-arch.yml             6 -> 1
  async.yml                  5 -> 1
  psk.yml                    5 -> 1
  no-malloc.yml              3 -> 1
  wolfsm.yml                 3 -> 1
  opensslcoexist.yml         2 -> 1

Measured against current upstream passing runs (job execution time,
queue excluded): ~200 runner jobs / ~374 runner-minutes per full pass
become 23 jobs / ~168 runner-minutes, with more coverage than before.
multi-arch's old matrix combined an "include" list of four
architectures with an "opts" axis; GitHub's include-merge rules made
each arch entry overwrite the previous one, so only the armel
combinations actually ran. The pooled list restores the intended
aarch64/armhf/riscv64 coverage (23 combinations; riscv64 x sp-math is
omitted as invalid - configure rejects sp-math without SP, and
--enable-riscv-asm, unlike --enable-sp-asm, does not bring SP in).

Out-of-tree build fixes this depends on:
- Makefile.am: symlink the read-only test data (certs/, tests/ config
  files, sniffer captures and helpers, examples/crypto_policies,
  input, quit) into the build tree via a BUILT_SOURCES stamp, removed
  again in distclean-local. ChangeToWolfRoot() and the script tests
  resolve everything relative to the working directory, so out-of-tree
  make check and make distcheck now pass.
- scripts/multi-msg-record.py: locate the client binary from the build
  tree working directory rather than the script's source directory.
- configure.ac + wolfssl/include.am: run
  support/gen-debug-trace-error-codes.sh from $srcdir; it reads the
  error-code headers from the source tree and generates into the build
  tree.
- tests/swdev: a WOLFBUILD variable points the sub-make at the build
  tree for the configure-generated headers (wolfssl/options.h,
  wolfssl/version.h); the in-tree-only guards are dropped.

Portions of PR #10649 are incorporated: the cross-platform
ccache-setup composite action, repository_owner gates on check-headers
and check-source-text, the docs-only paths-ignore on os-check, and the
libspdm timeout bumps.
2026-06-12 09:47:13 +00:00
Marco Oliverio 0314b3fed2 cryptocb: support WOLF_CRYPTO_CB_ONLY_SHA512 2026-06-04 20:21:50 +02:00
David Garske a3f5260260 Merge pull request #10500 from rizlik/sha224_only
crpytocb: support SHA224 under WOLF_CRYPTO_CB_ONLY_SHA256
2026-05-26 08:05:47 -07:00
David Garske 7f80896033 CI optimizations
- Skip CI for draft PRs and redundant master-push re-runs; membrowse nightly.
- Add smoke test (8 configs, CFLAGS=-Werror, post-merge tree, fail-fast on conflicts).
- Add wait-for-smoke composite action for downstream CI gating.
- Add check-source-text + bash -n + shellcheck workflow (script in make dist).
- Cache apt-get update in install-apt-deps composite on cache hit.
2026-05-21 13:19:29 -07:00
Marco Oliverio 0c8cabedff crpytocb: support SHA224 under WOLF_CRYPTO_CB_ONLY_SHA256 2026-05-19 10:22:06 +02:00
rizlik e03bc94742 swdev: add AES-ECB only testing option 2026-05-13 16:18:52 +02:00
rizlik b1a3d72854 github ci: minor rewording 2026-05-13 16:18:52 +02:00
rizlik c5ef060139 WOLF_CRYPTO_CB_ONLY_AES: add support + swdev for testing
Modes (CTR, GCM, CCM, etc.) can be supported either directly or fallback
to invoking the crypto callback with a "direct" (ECB) mode.
Software implementation and AES tables are stripped under CB_ONLY_AES.

wc_swdev gains AES support so WOLF_CRYPTO_CB_ONLY_AES builds can be
tested.

crypto find cb support added to wc_AesSetKey in order to support current
CI tests that use INVALID_DEVID.
2026-05-13 16:18:52 +02:00
rizlik 61bfff1dac WOLF_CRYPTO_CB_ONLY_SHA256: strip software SHA-256 and dispatch via swdev
Add WOLF_CRYPTO_CB_ONLY_SHA256: when set, the SHA-256 software.
wc_Sha256FinalRaw is reduced to a stub returning NO_VALID_DEVID, and
sha256.h force-defines WOLFSSL_NO_HASH_RAW so the constant-time TLS HMAC
path falls back to its backend-opaque variant.

Incompatible with
WOLFSSL_SHA224, which aliases the SHA-256 statics; #error guard added.

Add wc_swdev support for SHA-256 for testing.
2026-05-13 16:18:51 +02:00
rizlik 0f82b9e5fb tests/swdev: add scaffolding for WOLF_CRYPTO_CB_ONLY_* testing
Add a software crypto-callback device (wc_swdev) that lets the wolfcrypt
test suite run under WOLF_CRYPTO_CB_ONLY_* flags without per-test devId
plumbing.  The bundle is a separately-compiled second copy of wolfcrypt
(software implementations enabled, WOLF_CRYPTO_CB_ONLY_* stripped) linked
into testwolfcrypt as a single relocatable object; every symbol is demoted
to local via objcopy --keep-global-symbol except wc_SwDev_Callback, so there
is no collision with the main libwolfssl.

A find callback routes unbound operations (devId == INVALID_DEVID) to the
swdev while letting real device IDs pass through.

wc_SwDev_Init / wc_SwDev_Cleanup hooks are wired into wolfcrypt/test/test.c.
cryptocb_test's WOLF_CRYPTO_CB_FIND and WOLF_CRYPTO_CB_ONLY_RSA blocks are
gated off under WOLFSSL_SWDEV.

Enable via --enable-swdev (requires --enable-cryptocb).
2026-05-13 16:18:51 +02:00