Adolf Belka 2a8de00c6f libgcrypt: Update to version 1.10.1
- Update from 1.9.4 to 1.10.1
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
   Noteworthy changes in version 1.10.1 (2022-03-28)  [C24/A4/R1]
       * Bug fixes:
	   - Fix minor memory leaks in FIPS mode.
	   - Build fixes for MUSL libc.  [rCffaef0be61]
       * Other:
	   - More portable integrity check in FIPS mode.  [rC9fa4c8946a,T5835]
	   - Add X9.62 OIDs to sha256 and sha512 modules.  [rC52fd2305ba]
   Noteworthy changes in version 1.10.0 (2022-02-01)  [C24/A4/R0]
       * New and extended interfaces:
	   - New control codes to check for FIPS 140-3 approved algorithms.
	   - New control code to switch into non-FIPS mode.
	   - New cipher modes SIV and GCM-SIV as specified by RFC-5297.
	   - Extended cipher mode AESWRAP with padding as specified by
	     RFC-5649.  [T5752]
	   - New set of KDF functions.
	   - New KDF modes Argon2 and Balloon.
	   - New functions for combining hashing and signing/verification.  [T4894]
       * Performance:
	   - Improved support for PowerPC architectures.
	   - Improved ECC performance on zSeries/s390x by using accelerated
	     scalar multiplication.
	   - Many more assembler performance improvements for several
	     architectures.
       * Bug fixes:
	   - Fix Elgamal encryption for other implementations.
	     [R5328,CVE-2021-40528]
	   - Fix alignment problem on macOS.  [T5440]
	   - Check the input length of the point in ECDH.  [T5423]
	   - Fix an abort in gcry_pk_get_param for "Curve25519".  [T5490]
       * Other features:
	   - The control code GCRYCTL_SET_ENFORCED_FIPS_FLAG is ignored
	     because it is useless with the FIPS 140-3 related changes.
	   - Update of the jitter entropy RNG code.  [T5523]
	   - Simplification of the entropy gatherer when using the getentropy
	     system call.
       * Interface changes relative to the 1.10.0 release:
	   GCRYCTL_SET_DECRYPTION_TAG            NEW control code.
	   GCRYCTL_FIPS_SERVICE_INDICATOR_CIPHER NEW control code.
	   GCRYCTL_FIPS_SERVICE_INDICATOR_KDF    NEW control code.
	   GCRYCTL_NO_FIPS_MODE = 83             NEW control code.
	   GCRY_CIPHER_MODE_SIV                  NEW mode.
	   GCRY_CIPHER_MODE_GCM_SIV              NEW mode.
	   GCRY_CIPHER_EXTENDED                  NEW flag.
	   GCRY_SIV_BLOCK_LEN                    NEW macro.
	   gcry_cipher_set_decryption_tag        NEW macro.
	   GCRY_KDF_ARGON2                       NEW constant.
	   GCRY_KDF_BALLOON                      NEW constant.
	   GCRY_KDF_ARGON2D                      NEW constant.
	   GCRY_KDF_ARGON2I                      NEW constant.
	   GCRY_KDF_ARGON2ID                     NEW constant.
	   gcry_kdf_hd_t                         NEW type.
	   gcry_kdf_job_fn_t                     NEW type.
	   gcry_kdf_dispatch_job_fn_t            NEW type.
	   gcry_kdf_wait_all_jobs_fn_t           NEW type.
	   struct gcry_kdf_thread_ops            NEW struct.
	   gcry_kdf_open                         NEW function.
	   gcry_kdf_compute                      NEW function.
	   gcry_kdf_final                        NEW function.
	   gcry_kdf_close                        NEW function.
	   gcry_pk_hash_sign                     NEW function.
	   gcry_pk_hash_verify                   NEW function.
	   gcry_pk_random_override_new           NEW function.

Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org>
2022-04-10 10:20:01 +00:00
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