At any point in time, we have a number of maintained branches consisting of:
- The
master
branch: this always contains the latest release, including all publicly available security fixes. - The
development
branch: this is where new features land, as well as 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. In particular, we maintain
API compatibility in the master
branch between major version changes. We
also maintain ABI compatibility within LTS branches; see the next section for
details.
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.
There are rare exceptions: 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.
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.
The following branches are currently maintained:
- master
development
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.