| # Maintained branches |
| |
| At any point in time, we have a number of maintained branches consisting of: |
| |
| - The [`master`](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbedtls/tree/master) branch: |
| this always contains the latest release, including all publicly available |
| security fixes. |
| - The [`development`](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbedtls/tree/development) branch: |
| this is where the next major version of Mbed TLS (version 3.0) is being |
| prepared. It has API changes that make it incompatible with Mbed TLS 2.x, |
| as well as all the new features and bug fixes and security fixes. |
| - The [`development_2.x`](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbedtls/tree/development_2.x) branch: |
| this branch retains the API of Mbed TLS 2.x, and has a subset of the |
| features added after Mbed TLS 2.26.0 and bug fixes and security fixes. |
| - One or more long-time support (LTS) branches: |
| these only get bug fixes and security fixes. |
| |
| We use [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/). In particular, we maintain |
| API compatibility in the `master` branch across minor version changes (e.g. |
| the API of 3.(x+1) is backward compatible with 3.x). We only break API |
| compatibility on major version changes (e.g. from 3.x to 4.0). We also maintain |
| ABI compatibility within LTS branches; see the next section for details. |
| |
| ## Backwards Compatibility |
| |
| We maintain API compatibility in released versions of Mbed TLS. If you have |
| code that's working and secure with Mbed TLS x.y.z and does not rely on |
| undocumented features, then you should be able to re-compile it without |
| modification with any later release x.y'.z' with the same major version |
| number, and your code will still build, be secure, and work. |
| |
| Note that new releases of Mbed TLS may extend the API. Here are some |
| examples of changes that are common in minor releases of Mbed TLS, and are |
| not considered API compatibility breaks: |
| |
| * Adding or reordering fields in a structure or union. |
| * Removing a field from a structure, unless the field is documented as public. |
| * Adding items to an enum. |
| * Returning an error code that was not previously documented for a function |
| when a new error condition arises. |
| * Changing which error code is returned in a case where multiple error |
| conditions apply. |
| * Changing the behavior of a function from failing to succeeding, when the |
| change is a reasonable extension of the current behavior, i.e. the |
| addition of a new feature. |
| |
| There are rare exceptions where we break API compatibility: code that was |
| relying on something that became insecure in the meantime (for example, |
| crypto that was found to be weak) may need to be changed. In case security |
| comes in conflict with backwards compatibility, we will put security first, |
| but always attempt to provide a compatibility option. |
| |
| ## Long-time support branches |
| |
| For the LTS branches, additionally we try very hard to also maintain ABI |
| compatibility (same definition as API except with re-linking instead of |
| re-compiling) and to avoid any increase in code size or RAM usage, or in the |
| minimum version of tools needed to build the code. The only exception, as |
| before, is in case those goals would conflict with fixing a security issue, we |
| will put security first but provide a compatibility option. (So far we never |
| had to break ABI compatibility in an LTS branch, but we occasionally had to |
| increase code size for a security fix.) |
| |
| For contributors, see the [Backwards Compatibility section of |
| CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md#cackwords-compatibility). |
| |
| ## Current Branches |
| |
| The following branches are currently maintained: |
| |
| - [master](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbedtls/tree/master) |
| - [`development`](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbedtls/) |
| - [`development_2.x`](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbedtls/tree/development_2.x) |
| - [`mbedtls-2.16`](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbedtls/tree/mbedtls-2.16) |
| maintained until at least the end of 2021, see |
| <https://tls.mbed.org/tech-updates/blog/announcing-lts-branch-mbedtls-2.16> |
| |
| Users are urged to always use the latest version of a maintained branch. |