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Mbed TLS

For ESP-IDF v5.0, Mbed TLS has been updated from v2.x to v3.1.0.

For more details about Mbed TLS’s migration from version 2.x to version 3.0 or greater, please refer to the official guide.

Breaking Changes (Summary)

Most structure fields are now private

  • Direct access to fields of structures (struct types) declared in public headers is no longer supported.

  • Appropriate accessor functions (getter/setter) must be used for the same. A temporary workaround would be to use MBEDTLS_PRIVATE macro (not recommended).

  • For more details, refer to the official guide.

SSL

  • Removed support for TLS 1.0, 1.1, and DTLS 1.0

  • Removed support for SSL 3.0

Deprecated Functions Were Removed from Cryptography Modules

  • The functions mbedtls_*_ret() (related to MD, SHA, RIPEMD, RNG, HMAC modules) was renamed to replace the corresponding functions without _ret appended and updated return value.

  • For more details, refer to the official guide.

Deprecated Config Options

Following are some of the important config options deprecated by this update. The configs related to and/or dependent on these have also been deprecated.

  • MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_SSL3 : Support for SSL 3.0

  • MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1 : Support for TLS 1.0

  • MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_1: Support for TLS 1.1

  • MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_DTLS : Support for DTLS 1.1 (Only DTLS 1.2 is supported now)

  • MBEDTLS_DES_C : Support for 3DES ciphersuites

  • MBEDTLS_RC4_MODE : Support for RC4-based ciphersuites

Note

This list includes only major options configurable through idf.py menuconfig. For more details on deprecated options, refer to the official guide.

Miscellaneous

Disabled Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange Modes

The Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange modes have now been disabled by default due to security risks (see warning text here). Related configs are given below:

  • MBEDTLS_DHM_C : Support for the Diffie-Hellman-Merkle module

  • MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_DHE_PSK : Support for Diffie-Hellman PSK (pre-shared-key) TLS authentication modes

  • MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_DHE_RSA : Support for cipher suites with the prefix TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-

Note

During the initial step of the handshake (i.e. client_hello), the server selects a cipher from the list that the client publishes. As the DHE_PSK/DHE_RSA ciphers have now been disabled by the above change, the server would fall back to an alternative cipher; if in a rare case, it does not support any other cipher, the handshake would fail. To retrieve the list of ciphers supported by the server, one must attempt to connect with the server with a specific cipher from the client-side. Few utilities can help do this, e.g. sslscan.

Remove certs Module from X509 Library

  • The mbedtls/certs.h header is no longer available in mbedtls 3.1. Most applications can safely remove it from the list of includes.

Breaking Change for esp_crt_bundle_set API

  • The esp_crt_bundle_set() API now requires one additional argument named bundle_size. The return type of the API has also been changed to esp_err_t from void.

Breaking Change for esp_ds_rsa_sign API

  • The esp_ds_rsa_sign() API now requires one less argument. The argument mode is no longer required.

HTTPS Server

Breaking Changes (Summary)

Names of variables holding different certs in httpd_ssl_config_t structure have been updated.

The return type of the httpd_ssl_stop() API has been changed to esp_err_t from void.

ESP HTTPS OTA

Breaking Changes (Summary)

ESP-TLS

Breaking Changes (Summary)

esp_tls_t Structure is Now Private

The esp_tls_t has now been made completely private. You cannot access its internal structures directly. Any necessary data that needs to be obtained from the ESP-TLS handle can be done through respective getter/setter functions. If there is a requirement of a specific getter/setter function, please raise an issue on ESP-IDF.

The list of newly added getter/setter function is as as follows:

HTTP Server

Breaking Changes (Summary)

  • http_server.h header is no longer available in esp_http_server. Please use esp_http_server.h instead.

ESP HTTP Client

Breaking Changes (Summary)

TCP Transport

Breaking Changes (Summary)

  • The function esp_transport_read() now returns 0 for a connection timeout and < 0 for other errors. Please refer esp_tcp_transport_err_t for all possible return values.

MQTT Client

Breaking Changes (Summary)

Most common configurations are listed below:

  • Broker address now is set in esp_mqtt_client_config_t::broker::address::uri

  • Security related to broker verification in esp_mqtt_client_config_t::broker::verification

  • Client username is set in esp_mqtt_client_config_t::credentials::username

  • esp_mqtt_client_config_t no longer supports the user_context field. Please use esp_mqtt_client_register_event() instead for registering an event handler; the last argument event_handler_arg can be used to pass user context to the handler.

ESP-Modbus

Breaking Changes (Summary)

The ESP-IDF component freemodbus has been removed from ESP-IDF and is supported as a separate component. Additional information for the ESP-Modbus component can be found in the separate repository:

The main component folder of the new application shall include the component manager manifest file idf_component.yml as in the example below:

dependencies:
  espressif/esp-modbus:
    version: "^1.0"

The esp-modbus component can be found in component manager registry. Refer to component manager documentation for more information on how to set up the component manager.

For applications targeting v4.x releases of ESP-IDF that need to use new esp-modbus component, adding the component manager manifest file idf_component.yml will be sufficient to pull in the new component. However, users should also exclude the legacy freemodbus component from the build. This can be achieved using the statement below in the project’s CMakeLists.txt:

set(EXCLUDE_COMPONENTS freemodbus)