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Date:      Mon, 01 Dec 2025 00:12:10 +0000
From:      Santhosh Raju <fox@FreeBSD.org>
To:        ports-committers@FreeBSD.org, dev-commits-ports-all@FreeBSD.org, dev-commits-ports-branches@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   git: 022d23299035 - 2025Q4 - security/wolfssl: Update to 5.8.4
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The branch 2025Q4 has been updated by fox:

URL: https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/ports/commit/?id=022d2329903538a3ddc371aacfad12c775431c8d

commit 022d2329903538a3ddc371aacfad12c775431c8d
Author:     Santhosh Raju <fox@FreeBSD.org>
AuthorDate: 2025-11-30 14:27:45 +0000
Commit:     Santhosh Raju <fox@FreeBSD.org>
CommitDate: 2025-12-01 00:11:59 +0000

    security/wolfssl: Update to 5.8.4
    
    Changes since 5.8.2:
    
    To download the release bundle of wolfSSL visit the download page at
    www.wolfssl.com/download/
    
    PR stands for Pull Request, and PR references a GitHub pull request number
    where the code change was added.
    
    Vulnerabilities
    
      * [Low CVE-2025-12888] Vulnerability in X25519 constant-time cryptographic
        implementations due to timing side channels introduced by compiler
        optimizations and CPU architecture limitations, specifically with the
        Xtensa-based ESP32 chips. If targeting Xtensa it is recommended to use the
        low memory implementations of X25519, which is now turned on as the default
        for Xtensa. Thanks to Adrian Cinal for the report. Fixed in PR 9275.
      * [Med. CVE-2025-11936] Potential DoS vulnerability due to a memory leak
        through multiple KeyShareEntry with the same group in malicious TLS 1.3
        ClientHello messages. This affects users who are running wolfSSL on the
        server side with TLS 1.3. Thanks to Jaehun Lee and Kyungmin Bae, Pohang
        University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) for the report. Fixed in PR
        9117.
      * [Low CVE-2025-11935] PSK with PFS (Perfect Forward Secrecy) downgrades to
        PSK without PFS during TLS 1.3 handshake. If the client sends a ClientHello
        that has a key share extension and the server responds with a ServerHello
        that does not have a key share extension the connection would previously
        continue on without using PFS. Thanks to Jaehun Lee from Pohang University
        of Science and Technology (POSTECH) for the report. Fixed in PR 9112.
      * [Low CVE-2025-11934] Signature Algorithm downgrade from ECDSA P521 to P256
        during TLS 1.3 handshake. When a client sends ECDSA P521 as the supported
        signature algorithm the server previously could respond as ECDSA P256 being
        the accepted signature algorithm and the connection would continue with
        using ECDSA P256. Thanks to Jaehun Lee from Pohang University of Science and
        Technology (POSTECH) for the report. Fixed in PR 9113.
      * [Low CVE-2025-11933] DoS Vulnerability in wolfSSL TLS 1.3 CKS extension
        parsing. Previously duplicate CKS extensions were not rejected leading to a
        potential memory leak when processing a ClientHello. Thanks to Jaehun Lee
        from Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) for the report.
        Fixed in PR 9132.
      * [Low CVE-2025-11931] Integer Underflow Leads to Out-of-Bounds Access in
        XChaCha20-Poly1305 Decrypt. This issue is hit specifically with a call to
        the function wc_XChaCha20Poly1305_Decrypt() which is not used with TLS
        connections, only from direct calls from an application. Thanks to Luigino
        Camastra from Aisle Research for the report. Fixed in PR 9223.
      * [Low CVE-2025-11932] Timing Side-Channel in PSK Binder Verification. The
        server previously verified the TLS 1.3 PSK binder using a non-constant time
        method which could potentially leak information about the PSK binder. Thanks
        to Luigino Camastra from Aisle Research for the report. Fixed in PR 9223.
      * [Low CVE-2025-12889] With TLS 1.2 connections a client can use any digest,
        specifically a weaker digest, rather than those in the CertificateRequest.
        Thanks to Jaehun Lee from Pohang University of Science and Technology
        (POSTECH) for the report. Fixed in PR 9395
    
    New Features
    
      * New ML-KEM / ML-DSA APIs and seed/import PKCS8 support; added _new/_delete
        APIs for ML-KEM/ML-DSA. (PR 9039, 9000, 9049)
      * Initial wolfCrypt FreeBSD kernel module support (PR 9392)
      * Expanded PKCS7/CMS capabilities: decode SymmetricKeyPackage /
        OneSymmetricKey, add wc_PKCS7_GetEnvelopedDataKariRid, and allow PKCS7
        builds with AES keywrap unset. (PR 9018, 9029, 9032)
      * Add custom AES key wrap/unwrap callbacks and crypto callback copy/free
        operations. (PR 9002, 9309)
      * Add support for certificate_authorities extension in ClientHello and
        certificate manager CA-type selection/unloading. (PR 9209, 9046)
      * Large expansion of Rust wrapper modules: random, aes, rsa, ecc, dh, sha,
        hmac, cmac, ed25519/ed448, pbkdf2/PKCS#12, kdf/prf, SRTP KDFs, and
        conditional compilation options. (PR 9191, 9212, 9273, 9306, 9320, 9328,
        9368, 9389, 9357, 9433)
      * Rust: support optional heap and dev_id parameters and enable conditional
        compilation based on C build options. (PR 9407, 9433)
      * STM32 fixes (benchmarking and platform fixes) and PSoC6 hardware
        acceleration additions. (PR 9228, 9256, 9185)
      * STM32U5 added support for SAES and DHUK. (PR 9087)
      * Add --enable-curl=tiny option for a smaller build when used with cURL. (PR
        9174)
    
    Improvements / Optimizations
    
      * Regression test fixes and expansion: TLS 1.3/1.2 tests, ARDUINO examples,
        libssh2 tests, hostap workflows, and nightly test improvements. (PR 9096,
        9141, 9091, 9122, 9388)
      * Improved test ordering and CI test stability (random tests run order
        changes, FIPS test fixes). (PR 9204, 9257)
      * Docs and readme fixes, docstring updates, AsconAEAD comment placement, and
        example certificate renewals. (PR 9131, 9293, 9262, 9429)
      * Updated GPL exception lists (GPLv2 and GPLv3 exception updates: add
        Fetchmail and OpenVPN). (PR 9398, 9413)
      * Introduced WOLFSSL_DEBUG_CERTS and additional debug/logging refinements.
        (PR 8902, 9055)
      * Expanded crypto-callback support (SHA family, HKDF, SHA-224, sha512_family
        digest selection) and improved crypto-only build cases. (PR 9070, 9252,
        9271, 9100, 9194)
      * AES & HW offload improvements including AES-CTR support in PKCS11 driver
        and AES ECB offload sizing fix. (PR 9277, 9364)
      * ESP32: PSRAM allocator support and SHA HW fixes for ESP-IDF v6/v5. (PR
        8987, 9225, 9264)
      * Renesas FSP / RA examples updated and security-module TLS context
        improvements. (PR 9047, 9010, 9158, 9150)
      * Broad configure/CMake/Autotools workflow improvements (Apple options
        tracking, Watcom pinning, Debian packaging, ESP-IDF pinning). (PR 9037,
        9167, 9161, 9264)
      * New assembly introspection / performance helpers for RISC-V and PPC32;
        benchmarking enhancements (cycle counts). (PR 9101, 9317)
      * Update to SGX build for using assembly optimizations. (PR 8463, 9138)
      * Testing with Fil-C compiler version to 0.674 (PR 9396)
      * Refactors and compressing of small stack code (PR 9153)
    
    Bug Fixes
    
      * Removed the test feature using popen when defining the macro
        WOLFSSL_USE_POPEN_HOST and not having HAVE_GETADDRINFO defined, along with
        having the macro HAVE_HTTP_CLIENT set. There was the potential for
        vulnerable behavior with the use of popen when the API
        wolfSSL_BIO_new_connect() was called with this specific build. This exact
        build configuration is only intended for testing with QEMU and is not
        enabled with any autoconf/cmake flags. Thanks to linraymond2006 for the
        report. (PR 9038)
      * Fix for C# wrapper Ed25519 potential crash and heap overwrite with raw
        public key import when using the API Ed25519ImportPublic.This was a broken
        API with the C# wrapper that would crash on use. Thanks to Luigino Camastra
        from Aisle Research for the bug report. (PR 9291)
      * Coverity, cppcheck, MISRA, clang-tidy, ZeroPath and other static-analysis
        driven fixes across the codebase. (PR 9006, 9078, 9068, 9265, 9324)
      * TLS 1.2/DTLS improvements: client message order checks, DTLS
        cookie/exchange and replay protections, better DTLS early-data handling. (PR
        9387, 9253, 9205, 9367)
      * Improved X.509 & cert handling: allow larger pathLen in Basic Constraints,
        restore inner server name for ECH, retrying cert candidate chains. (PR 8890,
        9234, 8692)
      * Sniffer robustness: fix infinite recursion, better handling of OOO appData
        and partial overlaps, and improved retransmission detection. (PR 9051, 9106,
        9140, 9094)
      * Numerous linuxkm (kernel-mode) fixes, relocation/PIE normalization, and
        FIPS-related build tweaks across many iterations. (PR 9025, 9035, 9067,
        9111, 9121)
      * ML-KEM/Kyber and ML-DSA fixes for out-of-bounds and seed-import
        correctness; multiple ML-related safety fixes. (PR 9142, 9105, 9439)
      * Avoid uninitialized-variable and GCC warnings; several fixes for
        undefined-shift/overflow issues. (PR 9020, 9372, 9195)
      * Memory & leak fixes in X509 verification and various struct sizing fixes
        for WOLFSSL_NO_MALLOC usage. (PR 9258, 9036  )
      * Fixed RSA / signing / verify-only warnings allowing WOLFSSL_NO_CT_OPS when
        WOLFSSL_RSA_VERIFY_ONLY is used and API cleanups for using const. (PR 9031,
        9263)
    
    (cherry picked from commit bc229e671a4c797dc247918453bd92421cae8555)
---
 security/wolfssl/Makefile  | 3 +--
 security/wolfssl/distinfo  | 6 +++---
 security/wolfssl/pkg-plist | 3 ++-
 3 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)

diff --git a/security/wolfssl/Makefile b/security/wolfssl/Makefile
index d764d1571851..236466c842cd 100644
--- a/security/wolfssl/Makefile
+++ b/security/wolfssl/Makefile
@@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
 PORTNAME=	wolfssl
-PORTVERSION=	5.8.2
-PORTREVISION=	1
+PORTVERSION=	5.8.4
 CATEGORIES=	security devel
 MASTER_SITES=	https://www.wolfssl.com/ \
 		LOCAL/fox
diff --git a/security/wolfssl/distinfo b/security/wolfssl/distinfo
index d7df84a68cda..be025ee8c338 100644
--- a/security/wolfssl/distinfo
+++ b/security/wolfssl/distinfo
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
-TIMESTAMP = 1753656781
-SHA256 (wolfssl-5.8.2.zip) = 92a290732cfa8e34fc31dbd0623b9d9efcb75aa92ea593041d450989e3d2433d
-SIZE (wolfssl-5.8.2.zip) = 26861005
+TIMESTAMP = 1764510481
+SHA256 (wolfssl-5.8.4.zip) = 6531a01075594d412ceb6afd435f85fc8054551b6f1ae8cc0fba920974927f47
+SIZE (wolfssl-5.8.4.zip) = 27409830
diff --git a/security/wolfssl/pkg-plist b/security/wolfssl/pkg-plist
index 047d9089db25..382d68a43309 100644
--- a/security/wolfssl/pkg-plist
+++ b/security/wolfssl/pkg-plist
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
 bin/wolfssl-config
 include/wolfssl/callbacks.h
 include/wolfssl/certs_test.h
+include/wolfssl/certs_test_sm.h
 include/wolfssl/crl.h
 include/wolfssl/error-ssl.h
 include/wolfssl/ocsp.h
@@ -159,7 +160,7 @@ include/wolfssl/wolfio.h
 lib/libwolfssl.a
 lib/libwolfssl.so
 lib/libwolfssl.so.44
-lib/libwolfssl.so.44.0.0
+lib/libwolfssl.so.44.0.1
 libdata/pkgconfig/wolfssl.pc
 %%PORTDOCS%%%%DOCSDIR%%/QUIC.md
 %%PORTDOCS%%%%DOCSDIR%%/README.txt


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