/* crypto/bn/bn_mont.c */ /* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com) * All rights reserved. * * This package is an SSL implementation written * by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). * The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL. * * This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as * the following conditions are aheared to. The following conditions * apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, * lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code. 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This product includes software written by Tim * Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). * */ /* * Details about Montgomery multiplication algorithms can be found at * http://security.ece.orst.edu/publications.html, e.g. * http://security.ece.orst.edu/koc/papers/j37acmon.pdf and * sections 3.8 and 4.2 in http://security.ece.orst.edu/koc/papers/r01rsasw.pdf */ #define OPENSSL_FIPSAPI #include #include "cryptlib.h" #include "bn_lcl.h" #define MONT_WORD /* use the faster word-based algorithm */ #ifdef MONT_WORD static int BN_from_montgomery_word(BIGNUM *ret, BIGNUM *r, BN_MONT_CTX *mont); #endif int BN_mod_mul_montgomery(BIGNUM *r, const BIGNUM *a, const BIGNUM *b, BN_MONT_CTX *mont, BN_CTX *ctx) { BIGNUM *tmp; int ret=0; #if defined(OPENSSL_BN_ASM_MONT) && defined(MONT_WORD) int num = mont->N.top; if (num>1 && a->top==num && b->top==num) { if (bn_wexpand(r,num) == NULL) return(0); if (bn_mul_mont(r->d,a->d,b->d,mont->N.d,mont->n0,num)) { r->neg = a->neg^b->neg; r->top = num; bn_correct_top(r); return(1); } } #endif BN_CTX_start(ctx); tmp = BN_CTX_get(ctx); if (tmp == NULL) goto err; bn_check_top(tmp); if (a == b) { if (!BN_sqr(tmp,a,ctx)) goto err; } else { if (!BN_mul(tmp,a,b,ctx)) goto err; } /* reduce from aRR to aR */ #ifdef MONT_WORD if (!BN_from_montgomery_word(r,tmp,mont)) goto err; #else if (!BN_from_montgomery(r,tmp,mont,ctx)) goto err; #endif bn_check_top(r); ret=1; err: BN_CTX_end(ctx); return(ret); } #ifdef MONT_WORD static int BN_from_montgomery_word(BIGNUM *ret, BIGNUM *r, BN_MONT_CTX *mont) { BIGNUM *n; BN_ULONG *ap,*np,*rp,n0,v,carry; int nl,max,i; n= &(mont->N); nl=n->top; if (nl == 0) { ret->top=0; return(1); } max=(2*nl); /* carry is stored separately */ if (bn_wexpand(r,max) == NULL) return(0); r->neg^=n->neg; np=n->d; rp=r->d; /* clear the top words of T */ #if 1 for (i=r->top; itop]),0,(max-r->top)*sizeof(BN_ULONG)); #endif r->top=max; n0=mont->n0[0]; #ifdef BN_COUNT fprintf(stderr,"word BN_from_montgomery_word %d * %d\n",nl,nl); #endif for (carry=0, i=0; itop=nl; ret->neg=r->neg; rp=ret->d; ap=&(r->d[nl]); #define BRANCH_FREE 1 #if BRANCH_FREE { BN_ULONG *nrp; size_t m; v=bn_sub_words(rp,ap,np,nl)-carry; /* if subtraction result is real, then * trick unconditional memcpy below to perform in-place * "refresh" instead of actual copy. */ m=(0-(size_t)v); nrp=(BN_ULONG *)(((PTR_SIZE_INT)rp&~m)|((PTR_SIZE_INT)ap&m)); for (i=0,nl-=4; iri); if (!BN_mul(t2,t1,&mont->Ni,ctx)) goto err; BN_mask_bits(t2,mont->ri); if (!BN_mul(t1,t2,&mont->N,ctx)) goto err; if (!BN_add(t2,a,t1)) goto err; if (!BN_rshift(ret,t2,mont->ri)) goto err; if (BN_ucmp(ret, &(mont->N)) >= 0) { if (!BN_usub(ret,ret,&(mont->N))) goto err; } retn=1; bn_check_top(ret); err: BN_CTX_end(ctx); #endif /* MONT_WORD */ return(retn); } BN_MONT_CTX *BN_MONT_CTX_new(void) { BN_MONT_CTX *ret; if ((ret=(BN_MONT_CTX *)OPENSSL_malloc(sizeof(BN_MONT_CTX))) == NULL) return(NULL); BN_MONT_CTX_init(ret); ret->flags=BN_FLG_MALLOCED; return(ret); } void BN_MONT_CTX_init(BN_MONT_CTX *ctx) { ctx->ri=0; BN_init(&(ctx->RR)); BN_init(&(ctx->N)); BN_init(&(ctx->Ni)); ctx->n0[0] = ctx->n0[1] = 0; ctx->flags=0; } void BN_MONT_CTX_free(BN_MONT_CTX *mont) { if(mont == NULL) return; BN_free(&(mont->RR)); BN_free(&(mont->N)); BN_free(&(mont->Ni)); if (mont->flags & BN_FLG_MALLOCED) OPENSSL_free(mont); } int BN_MONT_CTX_set(BN_MONT_CTX *mont, const BIGNUM *mod, BN_CTX *ctx) { int ret = 0; BIGNUM *Ri,*R; BN_CTX_start(ctx); if((Ri = BN_CTX_get(ctx)) == NULL) goto err; R= &(mont->RR); /* grab RR as a temp */ if (!BN_copy(&(mont->N),mod)) goto err; /* Set N */ mont->N.neg = 0; #ifdef MONT_WORD { BIGNUM tmod; BN_ULONG buf[2]; BN_init(&tmod); tmod.d=buf; tmod.dmax=2; tmod.neg=0; mont->ri=(BN_num_bits(mod)+(BN_BITS2-1))/BN_BITS2*BN_BITS2; #if defined(OPENSSL_BN_ASM_MONT) && (BN_BITS2<=32) /* Only certain BN_BITS2<=32 platforms actually make use of * n0[1], and we could use the #else case (with a shorter R * value) for the others. However, currently only the assembler * files do know which is which. */ BN_zero(R); if (!(BN_set_bit(R,2*BN_BITS2))) goto err; tmod.top=0; if ((buf[0] = mod->d[0])) tmod.top=1; if ((buf[1] = mod->top>1 ? mod->d[1] : 0)) tmod.top=2; if ((BN_mod_inverse(Ri,R,&tmod,ctx)) == NULL) goto err; if (!BN_lshift(Ri,Ri,2*BN_BITS2)) goto err; /* R*Ri */ if (!BN_is_zero(Ri)) { if (!BN_sub_word(Ri,1)) goto err; } else /* if N mod word size == 1 */ { if (bn_expand(Ri,(int)sizeof(BN_ULONG)*2) == NULL) goto err; /* Ri-- (mod double word size) */ Ri->neg=0; Ri->d[0]=BN_MASK2; Ri->d[1]=BN_MASK2; Ri->top=2; } if (!BN_div(Ri,NULL,Ri,&tmod,ctx)) goto err; /* Ni = (R*Ri-1)/N, * keep only couple of least significant words: */ mont->n0[0] = (Ri->top > 0) ? Ri->d[0] : 0; mont->n0[1] = (Ri->top > 1) ? Ri->d[1] : 0; #else BN_zero(R); if (!(BN_set_bit(R,BN_BITS2))) goto err; /* R */ buf[0]=mod->d[0]; /* tmod = N mod word size */ buf[1]=0; tmod.top = buf[0] != 0 ? 1 : 0; /* Ri = R^-1 mod N*/ if ((BN_mod_inverse(Ri,R,&tmod,ctx)) == NULL) goto err; if (!BN_lshift(Ri,Ri,BN_BITS2)) goto err; /* R*Ri */ if (!BN_is_zero(Ri)) { if (!BN_sub_word(Ri,1)) goto err; } else /* if N mod word size == 1 */ { if (!BN_set_word(Ri,BN_MASK2)) goto err; /* Ri-- (mod word size) */ } if (!BN_div(Ri,NULL,Ri,&tmod,ctx)) goto err; /* Ni = (R*Ri-1)/N, * keep only least significant word: */ mont->n0[0] = (Ri->top > 0) ? Ri->d[0] : 0; mont->n0[1] = 0; #endif } #else /* !MONT_WORD */ { /* bignum version */ mont->ri=BN_num_bits(&mont->N); BN_zero(R); if (!BN_set_bit(R,mont->ri)) goto err; /* R = 2^ri */ /* Ri = R^-1 mod N*/ if ((BN_mod_inverse(Ri,R,&mont->N,ctx)) == NULL) goto err; if (!BN_lshift(Ri,Ri,mont->ri)) goto err; /* R*Ri */ if (!BN_sub_word(Ri,1)) goto err; /* Ni = (R*Ri-1) / N */ if (!BN_div(&(mont->Ni),NULL,Ri,&mont->N,ctx)) goto err; } #endif /* setup RR for conversions */ BN_zero(&(mont->RR)); if (!BN_set_bit(&(mont->RR),mont->ri*2)) goto err; if (!BN_mod(&(mont->RR),&(mont->RR),&(mont->N),ctx)) goto err; ret = 1; err: BN_CTX_end(ctx); return ret; } BN_MONT_CTX *BN_MONT_CTX_copy(BN_MONT_CTX *to, BN_MONT_CTX *from) { if (to == from) return(to); if (!BN_copy(&(to->RR),&(from->RR))) return NULL; if (!BN_copy(&(to->N),&(from->N))) return NULL; if (!BN_copy(&(to->Ni),&(from->Ni))) return NULL; to->ri=from->ri; to->n0[0]=from->n0[0]; to->n0[1]=from->n0[1]; return(to); } BN_MONT_CTX *BN_MONT_CTX_set_locked(BN_MONT_CTX **pmont, int lock, const BIGNUM *mod, BN_CTX *ctx) { BN_MONT_CTX *ret; CRYPTO_r_lock(lock); ret = *pmont; CRYPTO_r_unlock(lock); if (ret) return ret; /* We don't want to serialise globally while doing our lazy-init math in * BN_MONT_CTX_set. That punishes threads that are doing independent * things. Instead, punish the case where more than one thread tries to * lazy-init the same 'pmont', by having each do the lazy-init math work * independently and only use the one from the thread that wins the race * (the losers throw away the work they've done). */ ret = BN_MONT_CTX_new(); if (!ret) return NULL; if (!BN_MONT_CTX_set(ret, mod, ctx)) { BN_MONT_CTX_free(ret); return NULL; } /* The locked compare-and-set, after the local work is done. */ CRYPTO_w_lock(lock); if (*pmont) { BN_MONT_CTX_free(ret); ret = *pmont; } else *pmont = ret; CRYPTO_w_unlock(lock); return ret; }