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README.md wolfSSL pkg: new set of examples and tests 2019-09-11 08:12:50 +02:00

wolfssl tests and benchmarks

This test can be used to validate the usability and performance of a wolfcrypt/wolfssl port to a specific target.

Compile options

Specific modules can be enabled/disabled using the USEMODULE variable in Makefile.

To disable full-benchmark test, comment out the line USEMODULE += wolfssl-benchmarks.

Modules vs. Resources

This test tool can be used to benchmark single pseudo-modules in the wolfSSL package, on the selected target.

The default BOARD_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY list provided in Makefile excludes all the targets that are unable to run the full test. Targets included in this list may still be able to run a build with a reduced set of algorithms compiled in.

To enable/disable single modules to include in the build, see the USEMODULE list.