/* * Number Theory Functions * (C) 1999-2011,2016 Jack Lloyd * * Botan is released under the Simplified BSD License (see license.txt) */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include namespace Botan { /* * Return the number of 0 bits at the end of n */ size_t low_zero_bits(const BigInt& n) { size_t low_zero = 0; if(n.is_positive() && n.is_nonzero()) { for(size_t i = 0; i != n.size(); ++i) { const word x = n.word_at(i); if(x) { low_zero += ctz(x); break; } else low_zero += BOTAN_MP_WORD_BITS; } } return low_zero; } /* * Calculate the GCD */ BigInt gcd(const BigInt& a, const BigInt& b) { if(a.is_zero() || b.is_zero()) return 0; if(a == 1 || b == 1) return 1; BigInt x = a, y = b; x.set_sign(BigInt::Positive); y.set_sign(BigInt::Positive); size_t shift = std::min(low_zero_bits(x), low_zero_bits(y)); x >>= shift; y >>= shift; while(x.is_nonzero()) { x >>= low_zero_bits(x); y >>= low_zero_bits(y); if(x >= y) { x -= y; x >>= 1; } else { y -= x; y >>= 1; } } return (y << shift); } /* * Calculate the LCM */ BigInt lcm(const BigInt& a, const BigInt& b) { return ((a * b) / gcd(a, b)); } /* Sets result to a^-1 * 2^k mod a with n <= k <= 2n Returns k "The Montgomery Modular Inverse - Revisited" Çetin Koç, E. Savas https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/citations?doi=10.1.1.75.8377 A const time implementation of this algorithm is described in "Constant Time Modular Inversion" Joppe W. Bos http://www.joppebos.com/files/CTInversion.pdf */ size_t almost_montgomery_inverse(BigInt& result, const BigInt& a, const BigInt& p) { size_t k = 0; BigInt u = p, v = a, r = 0, s = 1; while(v > 0) { if(u.is_even()) { u >>= 1; s <<= 1; } else if(v.is_even()) { v >>= 1; r <<= 1; } else if(u > v) { u -= v; u >>= 1; r += s; s <<= 1; } else { v -= u; v >>= 1; s += r; r <<= 1; } ++k; } if(r >= p) { r = r - p; } result = p - r; return k; } BigInt normalized_montgomery_inverse(const BigInt& a, const BigInt& p) { BigInt r; size_t k = almost_montgomery_inverse(r, a, p); for(size_t i = 0; i != k; ++i) { if(r.is_odd()) r += p; r >>= 1; } return r; } BigInt ct_inverse_mod_odd_modulus(const BigInt& n, const BigInt& mod) { if(n.is_negative() || mod.is_negative()) throw Invalid_Argument("ct_inverse_mod_odd_modulus: arguments must be non-negative"); if(mod < 3 || mod.is_even()) throw Invalid_Argument("Bad modulus to ct_inverse_mod_odd_modulus"); /* This uses a modular inversion algorithm designed by Niels Möller and implemented in Nettle. The same algorithm was later also adapted to GMP in mpn_sec_invert. It can be easily implemented in a way that does not depend on secret branches or memory lookups, providing resistance against some forms of side channel attack. There is also a description of the algorithm in Appendix 5 of "Fast Software Polynomial Multiplication on ARM Processors using the NEON Engine" by Danilo Câmara, Conrado P. L. Gouvêa, Julio López, and Ricardo Dahab in LNCS 8182 https://conradoplg.cryptoland.net/files/2010/12/mocrysen13.pdf Thanks to Niels for creating the algorithm, explaining some things about it, and the reference to the paper. */ // todo allow this to be pre-calculated and passed in as arg BigInt mp1o2 = (mod + 1) >> 1; const size_t mod_words = mod.sig_words(); BOTAN_ASSERT(mod_words > 0, "Not empty"); BigInt a = n; BigInt b = mod; BigInt u = 1, v = 0; a.grow_to(mod_words); u.grow_to(mod_words); v.grow_to(mod_words); mp1o2.grow_to(mod_words); secure_vector& a_w = a.get_word_vector(); secure_vector& b_w = b.get_word_vector(); secure_vector& u_w = u.get_word_vector(); secure_vector& v_w = v.get_word_vector(); CT::poison(a_w.data(), a_w.size()); CT::poison(b_w.data(), b_w.size()); CT::poison(u_w.data(), u_w.size()); CT::poison(v_w.data(), v_w.size()); // Only n.bits() + mod.bits() iterations are required, but avoid leaking the size of n size_t bits = 2 * mod.bits(); while(bits--) { /* const word odd = a.is_odd(); a -= odd * b; const word underflow = a.is_negative(); b += a * underflow; a.set_sign(BigInt::Positive); a >>= 1; if(underflow) { std::swap(u, v); } u -= odd * v; u += u.is_negative() * mod; const word odd_u = u.is_odd(); u >>= 1; u += mp1o2 * odd_u; */ const word odd_a = a_w[0] & 1; //if(odd_a) a -= b word underflow = bigint_cnd_sub(odd_a, a_w.data(), b_w.data(), mod_words); //if(underflow) { b -= a; a = abs(a); swap(u, v); } bigint_cnd_add(underflow, b_w.data(), a_w.data(), mod_words); bigint_cnd_abs(underflow, a_w.data(), mod_words); bigint_cnd_swap(underflow, u_w.data(), v_w.data(), mod_words); // a >>= 1 bigint_shr1(a_w.data(), mod_words, 0, 1); //if(odd_a) u -= v; word borrow = bigint_cnd_sub(odd_a, u_w.data(), v_w.data(), mod_words); // if(borrow) u += p bigint_cnd_add(borrow, u_w.data(), mod.data(), mod_words); const word odd_u = u_w[0] & 1; // u >>= 1 bigint_shr1(u_w.data(), mod_words, 0, 1); //if(odd_u) u += mp1o2; bigint_cnd_add(odd_u, u_w.data(), mp1o2.data(), mod_words); } CT::unpoison(a_w.data(), a_w.size()); CT::unpoison(b_w.data(), b_w.size()); CT::unpoison(u_w.data(), u_w.size()); CT::unpoison(v_w.data(), v_w.size()); BOTAN_ASSERT(a.is_zero(), "A is zero"); if(b != 1) return 0; return v; } /* * Find the Modular Inverse */ BigInt inverse_mod(const BigInt& n, const BigInt& mod) { if(mod.is_zero()) throw BigInt::DivideByZero(); if(mod.is_negative() || n.is_negative()) throw Invalid_Argument("inverse_mod: arguments must be non-negative"); if(n.is_zero() || (n.is_even() && mod.is_even())) return 0; // fast fail checks if(mod.is_odd()) return ct_inverse_mod_odd_modulus(n, mod); BigInt u = mod, v = n; BigInt A = 1, B = 0, C = 0, D = 1; while(u.is_nonzero()) { const size_t u_zero_bits = low_zero_bits(u); u >>= u_zero_bits; for(size_t i = 0; i != u_zero_bits; ++i) { if(A.is_odd() || B.is_odd()) { A += n; B -= mod; } A >>= 1; B >>= 1; } const size_t v_zero_bits = low_zero_bits(v); v >>= v_zero_bits; for(size_t i = 0; i != v_zero_bits; ++i) { if(C.is_odd() || D.is_odd()) { C += n; D -= mod; } C >>= 1; D >>= 1; } if(u >= v) { u -= v; A -= C; B -= D; } else { v -= u; C -= A; D -= B; } } if(v != 1) return 0; // no modular inverse while(D.is_negative()) D += mod; while(D >= mod) D -= mod; return D; } word monty_inverse(word input) { if(input == 0) throw Exception("monty_inverse: divide by zero"); word b = input; word x2 = 1, x1 = 0, y2 = 0, y1 = 1; // First iteration, a = n+1 word q = bigint_divop(1, 0, b); word r = (MP_WORD_MAX - q*b) + 1; word x = x2 - q*x1; word y = y2 - q*y1; word a = b; b = r; x2 = x1; x1 = x; y2 = y1; y1 = y; while(b > 0) { q = a / b; r = a - q*b; x = x2 - q*x1; y = y2 - q*y1; a = b; b = r; x2 = x1; x1 = x; y2 = y1; y1 = y; } const word check = y2 * input; BOTAN_ASSERT_EQUAL(check, 1, "monty_inverse result is inverse of input"); // Now invert in addition space y2 = (MP_WORD_MAX - y2) + 1; return y2; } /* * Modular Exponentiation */ BigInt power_mod(const BigInt& base, const BigInt& exp, const BigInt& mod) { Power_Mod pow_mod(mod); /* * Calling set_base before set_exponent means we end up using a * minimal window. This makes sense given that here we know that any * precomputation is wasted. */ if(base.is_negative()) { pow_mod.set_base(-base); pow_mod.set_exponent(exp); if(exp.is_even()) return pow_mod.execute(); else return (mod - pow_mod.execute()); } else { pow_mod.set_base(base); pow_mod.set_exponent(exp); return pow_mod.execute(); } } namespace { bool mr_witness(BigInt&& y, const Modular_Reducer& reducer_n, const BigInt& n_minus_1, size_t s) { if(y == 1 || y == n_minus_1) return false; for(size_t i = 1; i != s; ++i) { y = reducer_n.square(y); if(y == 1) // found a non-trivial square root return true; if(y == n_minus_1) // -1, trivial square root, so give up return false; } return true; // fails Fermat test } size_t mr_test_iterations(size_t n_bits, size_t prob, bool random) { const size_t base = (prob + 2) / 2; // worst case 4^-t error rate /* * For randomly chosen numbers we can use the estimates from * http://www.math.dartmouth.edu/~carlp/PDF/paper88.pdf * * These values are derived from the inequality for p(k,t) given on * the second page. */ if(random && prob <= 80) { if(n_bits >= 1536) return 2; // < 2^-89 if(n_bits >= 1024) return 4; // < 2^-89 if(n_bits >= 512) return 5; // < 2^-80 if(n_bits >= 256) return 11; // < 2^-80 } return base; } } /* * Test for primaility using Miller-Rabin */ bool is_prime(const BigInt& n, RandomNumberGenerator& rng, size_t prob, bool is_random) { if(n == 2) return true; if(n <= 1 || n.is_even()) return false; // Fast path testing for small numbers (<= 65521) if(n <= PRIMES[PRIME_TABLE_SIZE-1]) { const uint16_t num = static_cast(n.word_at(0)); return std::binary_search(PRIMES, PRIMES + PRIME_TABLE_SIZE, num); } const size_t test_iterations = mr_test_iterations(n.bits(), prob, is_random); const BigInt n_minus_1 = n - 1; const size_t s = low_zero_bits(n_minus_1); Fixed_Exponent_Power_Mod pow_mod(n_minus_1 >> s, n); Modular_Reducer reducer(n); for(size_t i = 0; i != test_iterations; ++i) { const BigInt a = BigInt::random_integer(rng, 2, n_minus_1); BigInt y = pow_mod(a); if(mr_witness(std::move(y), reducer, n_minus_1, s)) return false; } return true; } }