/* ecc.h Copyright (C) 2013 Niels Möller This file is part of GNU Nettle. GNU Nettle is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: * the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. or * the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. or both in parallel, as here. GNU Nettle is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received copies of the GNU General Public License and the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/. */ /* Development of Nettle's ECC support was funded by the .SE Internet Fund. */ #ifndef NETTLE_ECC_H_INCLUDED #define NETTLE_ECC_H_INCLUDED #include "nettle-types.h" #include "bignum.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* Name mangling */ #define ecc_point_init nettle_ecc_point_init #define ecc_point_clear nettle_ecc_point_clear #define ecc_point_set nettle_ecc_point_set #define ecc_point_get nettle_ecc_point_get #define ecc_point_mul nettle_ecc_point_mul #define ecc_point_mul_g nettle_ecc_point_mul_g #define ecc_scalar_init nettle_ecc_scalar_init #define ecc_scalar_clear nettle_ecc_scalar_clear #define ecc_scalar_set nettle_ecc_scalar_set #define ecc_scalar_get nettle_ecc_scalar_get #define ecc_scalar_random nettle_ecc_scalar_random #define ecc_point_mul nettle_ecc_point_mul #define ecc_bit_size nettle_ecc_bit_size #define ecc_size nettle_ecc_size #define ecc_size_a nettle_ecc_size_a #define ecc_size_j nettle_ecc_size_j #define ecc_a_to_j nettle_ecc_a_to_j #define ecc_j_to_a_itch nettle_ecc_j_to_a_itch #define ecc_j_to_a nettle_ecc_j_to_a #define ecc_eh_to_a_itch nettle_ecc_eh_to_a_itch #define ecc_eh_to_a nettle_ecc_eh_to_a #define ecc_dup_jj_itch nettle_ecc_dup_jj_itch #define ecc_dup_jj nettle_ecc_dup_jj #define ecc_add_jja_itch nettle_ecc_add_jja_itch #define ecc_add_jja nettle_ecc_add_jja #define ecc_add_jjj_itch nettle_ecc_add_jjj_itch #define ecc_add_jjj nettle_ecc_add_jjj #define ecc_dup_eh_itch nettle_ecc_dup_eh_itch #define ecc_dup_eh nettle_ecc_dup_eh #define ecc_mul_g_itch nettle_ecc_mul_g_itch #define ecc_mul_g nettle_ecc_mul_g #define ecc_mul_a_itch nettle_ecc_mul_a_itch #define ecc_mul_a nettle_ecc_mul_a struct ecc_curve; /* High level interface, for ECDSA, DH, etc */ /* Represents a point on the ECC curve */ struct ecc_point { const struct ecc_curve *ecc; /* Allocated using the same allocation function as GMP. */ mp_limb_t *p; }; /* Represents a non-zero scalar, an element of Z_q^*, where q is the group order of the curve. */ struct ecc_scalar { const struct ecc_curve *ecc; /* Allocated using the same allocation function as GMP. */ mp_limb_t *p; }; void ecc_point_init (struct ecc_point *p, const struct ecc_curve *ecc); void ecc_point_clear (struct ecc_point *p); /* Fails and returns zero if the point is not on the curve. */ int ecc_point_set (struct ecc_point *p, const mpz_t x, const mpz_t y); void ecc_point_get (const struct ecc_point *p, mpz_t x, mpz_t y); void ecc_scalar_init (struct ecc_scalar *s, const struct ecc_curve *ecc); void ecc_scalar_clear (struct ecc_scalar *s); /* Fails and returns zero if the scalar is not in the proper range. */ int ecc_scalar_set (struct ecc_scalar *s, const mpz_t z); void ecc_scalar_get (const struct ecc_scalar *s, mpz_t z); /* Generates a random scalar, suitable as an ECDSA private key or a ECDH exponent. */ void ecc_scalar_random (struct ecc_scalar *s, void *random_ctx, nettle_random_func *random); /* Computes r = n p */ void ecc_point_mul (struct ecc_point *r, const struct ecc_scalar *n, const struct ecc_point *p); /* Computes r = n g */ void ecc_point_mul_g (struct ecc_point *r, const struct ecc_scalar *n); /* Low-level interface */ /* Points on a curve are represented as arrays of mp_limb_t. For some curves, point coordinates are represented in montgomery form. We use either affine coordinates x,y, or Jacobian coordinates X, Y, Z, where x = X/Z^2 and y = X/Z^2. Since we use additive notation for the groups, the infinity point on the curve is denoted 0. The infinity point can be represented with x = y = 0 in affine coordinates, and Z = 0 in Jacobian coordinates. However, note that most of the ECC functions do *not* support infinity as an input or output. */ /* Returns the bit size of a single coordinate (and of the prime p). */ unsigned ecc_bit_size (const struct ecc_curve *ecc); /* Returns the size of a single coordinate. */ mp_size_t ecc_size (const struct ecc_curve *ecc); /* Size of a point, using affine coordinates x, y. */ mp_size_t ecc_size_a (const struct ecc_curve *ecc); /* Size of a point, using jacobian coordinates X, Y and Z. */ mp_size_t ecc_size_j (const struct ecc_curve *ecc); /* FIXME: Rename the low-level (and side-channel silent) functions to _ecc_*, and provide public ecc_* functions which handle the infinity points properly? */ /* Converts a point P in affine coordinates into a point R in jacobian coordinates. If INITIAL is non-zero, and the curve uses montgomery coordinates, also convert coordinates to montgomery form. */ void ecc_a_to_j (const struct ecc_curve *ecc, int initial, mp_limb_t *r, const mp_limb_t *p); /* Converts a point P in jacobian coordinates into a point R in affine coordinates. If FLAGS has bit 0 set, and the curve uses montgomery coordinates, also undo the montgomery conversion. If flags has bit 1 set, produce x coordinate only. */ mp_size_t ecc_j_to_a_itch (const struct ecc_curve *ecc); void ecc_j_to_a (const struct ecc_curve *ecc, int flags, mp_limb_t *r, const mp_limb_t *p, mp_limb_t *scratch); /* Converts a point P on an Edwards curve to affine coordinates on the corresponding Montgomery curve. */ mp_size_t ecc_eh_to_a_itch (const struct ecc_curve *ecc); void ecc_eh_to_a (const struct ecc_curve *ecc, int flags, mp_limb_t *r, const mp_limb_t *p, mp_limb_t *scratch); /* Group operations */ /* Point doubling, with jacobian input and output. Corner cases: Correctly sets R = 0 (r_Z = 0) if p = 0 or 2p = 0. */ mp_size_t ecc_dup_jj_itch (const struct ecc_curve *ecc); void ecc_dup_jj (const struct ecc_curve *ecc, mp_limb_t *r, const mp_limb_t *p, mp_limb_t *scratch); /* Point addition, with jacobian output, one jacobian input and one affine input. Corner cases: Fails for the cases P = Q != 0 Duplication of non-zero point P = 0, Q != 0 or P != 0, Q = 0 One input zero Correctly gives R = 0 if P = Q = 0 or P = -Q. */ mp_size_t ecc_add_jja_itch (const struct ecc_curve *ecc); void ecc_add_jja (const struct ecc_curve *ecc, mp_limb_t *r, const mp_limb_t *p, const mp_limb_t *q, mp_limb_t *scratch); /* Point addition with Jacobian input and output. */ mp_size_t ecc_add_jjj_itch (const struct ecc_curve *ecc); void ecc_add_jjj (const struct ecc_curve *ecc, mp_limb_t *r, const mp_limb_t *p, const mp_limb_t *q, mp_limb_t *scratch); /* FIXME: Use a generic ecc_dup, ecc_add, for any type of curve. */ /* Point doubling on an Edwards curve, with homogeneous cooordinates. */ mp_size_t ecc_dup_eh_itch (const struct ecc_curve *ecc); void ecc_dup_eh (const struct ecc_curve *ecc, mp_limb_t *r, const mp_limb_t *p, mp_limb_t *scratch); /* Computes N * the group generator. N is an array of ecc_size() limbs. It must be in the range 0 < N < group order, then R != 0, and the algorithm can work without any intermediate values getting to zero. */ mp_size_t ecc_mul_g_itch (const struct ecc_curve *ecc); void ecc_mul_g (const struct ecc_curve *ecc, mp_limb_t *r, const mp_limb_t *np, mp_limb_t *scratch); /* Computes N * P. The scalar N is the same as for ecc_mul_g. P is a non-zero point on the curve, in affine coordinates. Pass a non-zero INITIAL if the point coordinates have not previously been converted to Montgomery representation. Output R is a non-zero point, in Jacobian coordinates. */ mp_size_t ecc_mul_a_itch (const struct ecc_curve *ecc); void ecc_mul_a (const struct ecc_curve *ecc, int initial, mp_limb_t *r, const mp_limb_t *np, const mp_limb_t *p, mp_limb_t *scratch); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* NETTLE_ECC_H_INCLUDED */