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<p>Hi yo hehr, Nicolas,<br/>
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<p>I tried the first block, in the simulation window, but it was
missing BochsIA64 or some. I then ran the third block, a StackVM
as you suggested. I ran it against my Cryptography repair image,
rabbit, and very slooowly reselected the tests and ran them, in
proogrress...<br/>
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We sure would be appreciating etwas help, as if there was a little
angel out there who offers plugin repair and SHA512 code/plugin.
Praying for an angel! <br/>
<br/>
tyk, r<br/>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/4/20 8:50 AM, Nicolas Cellier
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<div>Hi Robert,</div>
<div>normally, most of VM/plugins development should take place
with the VM-simulation from within the SpurVMMaker.image
(unless the plugin extensively call C functions from external
libraries).</div>
<div>You will find a Worksapce with some simulation examples.</div>
<div>Then you might detect the error from within Smalltalk with
debuggers etc...<br/>
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<div>I recommend simulating a Stack VM for a beginning (or
you'll need to compile the Bochs plugin, which is currently
difficult on linux...).<br/>
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Robert via Squeak-dev <<a href="mailto:squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org" moz-do-not-send="true">squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org</a>>
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<p>Hi Levente,<br/>
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Yes, I see what you are saying. Without the Crypto
plugins, all the Crypto tests run green. <br/>
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With the Crypto plugins, things get messed up. ByteArray
class>>#fromHexString: still completes, but the
KeyHolder>>#key SEG-FAULTS the vm (called from <b>CryptoRC2Test>>#testARC2</b>).
Additionally, the following two tests fail: <b>CryptoDESTest>>#testDESCBC</b>
and <b>CryptoDESTest>>#testTripleDESCBC.</b> <br/>
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The SEG-FAULT comes from this code:<br/>
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KeyHolder new<br/>
data: KeyHolderData new;<br/>
encryptKey: #(0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0)
asByteArray;<br/>
key<br/>
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tyk, r<br/>
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<div>On 3/4/20 8:10 AM, Levente Uzonyi wrote:<br/>
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I just ran all test cases of Cryptography-v5.3-rww.118.mcz in a fresh 5.3
image on 64-bit linux using the stock VM (no Cryptography plugins), and
all the tests are green.
ByteArray class >> #fromHexString: and methods sent by it were last
modified in 2010, and they do not accept non-hexadecimal digits in the
input string.
Levente
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<pre>In squeak 5.3, building ByteArrays from HEX strings are now failing,
after years of passing within the Cryptography tests.
The first doIt works, while the other two are now failing in the
#readHexFrom: method...
PASSING
ByteArray fromHexString: '06a9214036b8a15b512e03d534120006'
FAILING
ByteArray fromHexString: '16rc286696d887c9aa0611bbb3e2025a45a'
ByteArray fromHexString: '00000000 00000000'
This is causing multiple test failures in the Cryptography test suite.
tyk, r
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