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1 /* crypto/bn/bn_mont.c */
2 /* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)
3 * All rights reserved.
5 * This package is an SSL implementation written
6 * by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com).
7 * The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.
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104 * ====================================================================
106 * This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young
107 * (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim
108 * Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
113 * Details about Montgomery multiplication algorithms can be found at
114 * http://security.ece.orst.edu/publications.html, e.g.
115 * http://security.ece.orst.edu/koc/papers/j37acmon.pdf and
116 * sections 3.8 and 4.2 in http://security.ece.orst.edu/koc/papers/r01rsasw.pdf
119 #include <stdio.h>
120 #include "cryptlib.h"
121 #include "bn_lcl.h"
123 #define MONT_WORD /* use the faster word-based algorithm */
125 #ifdef MONT_WORD
126 static int BN_from_montgomery_word(BIGNUM *ret, BIGNUM *r, BN_MONT_CTX *mont);
127 #endif
129 int BN_mod_mul_montgomery(BIGNUM *r, const BIGNUM *a, const BIGNUM *b,
130 BN_MONT_CTX *mont, BN_CTX *ctx)
132 BIGNUM *tmp;
133 int ret = 0;
134 #if defined(OPENSSL_BN_ASM_MONT) && defined(MONT_WORD)
135 int num = mont->N.top;
137 if (num > 1 && a->top == num && b->top == num) {
138 if (bn_wexpand(r, num) == NULL)
139 return (0);
140 if (bn_mul_mont(r->d, a->d, b->d, mont->N.d, mont->n0, num)) {
141 r->neg = a->neg ^ b->neg;
142 r->top = num;
143 bn_correct_top(r);
144 return (1);
147 #endif
149 BN_CTX_start(ctx);
150 tmp = BN_CTX_get(ctx);
151 if (tmp == NULL)
152 goto err;
154 bn_check_top(tmp);
155 if (a == b) {
156 if (!BN_sqr(tmp, a, ctx))
157 goto err;
158 } else {
159 if (!BN_mul(tmp, a, b, ctx))
160 goto err;
162 /* reduce from aRR to aR */
163 #ifdef MONT_WORD
164 if (!BN_from_montgomery_word(r, tmp, mont))
165 goto err;
166 #else
167 if (!BN_from_montgomery(r, tmp, mont, ctx))
168 goto err;
169 #endif
170 bn_check_top(r);
171 ret = 1;
172 err:
173 BN_CTX_end(ctx);
174 return (ret);
177 #ifdef MONT_WORD
178 static int BN_from_montgomery_word(BIGNUM *ret, BIGNUM *r, BN_MONT_CTX *mont)
180 BIGNUM *n;
181 BN_ULONG *ap, *np, *rp, n0, v, carry;
182 int nl, max, i;
184 n = &(mont->N);
185 nl = n->top;
186 if (nl == 0) {
187 ret->top = 0;
188 return (1);
191 max = (2 * nl); /* carry is stored separately */
192 if (bn_wexpand(r, max) == NULL)
193 return (0);
195 r->neg ^= n->neg;
196 np = n->d;
197 rp = r->d;
199 /* clear the top words of T */
200 # if 1
201 for (i = r->top; i < max; i++) /* memset? XXX */
202 rp[i] = 0;
203 # else
204 memset(&(rp[r->top]), 0, (max - r->top) * sizeof(BN_ULONG));
205 # endif
207 r->top = max;
208 n0 = mont->n0[0];
210 # ifdef BN_COUNT
211 fprintf(stderr, "word BN_from_montgomery_word %d * %d\n", nl, nl);
212 # endif
213 for (carry = 0, i = 0; i < nl; i++, rp++) {
214 # ifdef __TANDEM
216 long long t1;
217 long long t2;
218 long long t3;
219 t1 = rp[0] * (n0 & 0177777);
220 t2 = 037777600000l;
221 t2 = n0 & t2;
222 t3 = rp[0] & 0177777;
223 t2 = (t3 * t2) & BN_MASK2;
224 t1 = t1 + t2;
225 v = bn_mul_add_words(rp, np, nl, (BN_ULONG)t1);
227 # else
228 v = bn_mul_add_words(rp, np, nl, (rp[0] * n0) & BN_MASK2);
229 # endif
230 v = (v + carry + rp[nl]) & BN_MASK2;
231 carry |= (v != rp[nl]);
232 carry &= (v <= rp[nl]);
233 rp[nl] = v;
236 if (bn_wexpand(ret, nl) == NULL)
237 return (0);
238 ret->top = nl;
239 ret->neg = r->neg;
241 rp = ret->d;
242 ap = &(r->d[nl]);
244 # define BRANCH_FREE 1
245 # if BRANCH_FREE
247 BN_ULONG *nrp;
248 size_t m;
250 v = bn_sub_words(rp, ap, np, nl) - carry;
252 * if subtraction result is real, then trick unconditional memcpy
253 * below to perform in-place "refresh" instead of actual copy.
255 m = (0 - (size_t)v);
256 nrp =
257 (BN_ULONG *)(((PTR_SIZE_INT) rp & ~m) | ((PTR_SIZE_INT) ap & m));
259 for (i = 0, nl -= 4; i < nl; i += 4) {
260 BN_ULONG t1, t2, t3, t4;
262 t1 = nrp[i + 0];
263 t2 = nrp[i + 1];
264 t3 = nrp[i + 2];
265 ap[i + 0] = 0;
266 t4 = nrp[i + 3];
267 ap[i + 1] = 0;
268 rp[i + 0] = t1;
269 ap[i + 2] = 0;
270 rp[i + 1] = t2;
271 ap[i + 3] = 0;
272 rp[i + 2] = t3;
273 rp[i + 3] = t4;
275 for (nl += 4; i < nl; i++)
276 rp[i] = nrp[i], ap[i] = 0;
278 # else
279 if (bn_sub_words(rp, ap, np, nl) - carry)
280 memcpy(rp, ap, nl * sizeof(BN_ULONG));
281 # endif
282 bn_correct_top(r);
283 bn_correct_top(ret);
284 bn_check_top(ret);
286 return (1);
288 #endif /* MONT_WORD */
290 int BN_from_montgomery(BIGNUM *ret, const BIGNUM *a, BN_MONT_CTX *mont,
291 BN_CTX *ctx)
293 int retn = 0;
294 #ifdef MONT_WORD
295 BIGNUM *t;
297 BN_CTX_start(ctx);
298 if ((t = BN_CTX_get(ctx)) && BN_copy(t, a))
299 retn = BN_from_montgomery_word(ret, t, mont);
300 BN_CTX_end(ctx);
301 #else /* !MONT_WORD */
302 BIGNUM *t1, *t2;
304 BN_CTX_start(ctx);
305 t1 = BN_CTX_get(ctx);
306 t2 = BN_CTX_get(ctx);
307 if (t1 == NULL || t2 == NULL)
308 goto err;
310 if (!BN_copy(t1, a))
311 goto err;
312 BN_mask_bits(t1, mont->ri);
314 if (!BN_mul(t2, t1, &mont->Ni, ctx))
315 goto err;
316 BN_mask_bits(t2, mont->ri);
318 if (!BN_mul(t1, t2, &mont->N, ctx))
319 goto err;
320 if (!BN_add(t2, a, t1))
321 goto err;
322 if (!BN_rshift(ret, t2, mont->ri))
323 goto err;
325 if (BN_ucmp(ret, &(mont->N)) >= 0) {
326 if (!BN_usub(ret, ret, &(mont->N)))
327 goto err;
329 retn = 1;
330 bn_check_top(ret);
331 err:
332 BN_CTX_end(ctx);
333 #endif /* MONT_WORD */
334 return (retn);
337 BN_MONT_CTX *BN_MONT_CTX_new(void)
339 BN_MONT_CTX *ret;
341 if ((ret = (BN_MONT_CTX *)OPENSSL_malloc(sizeof(BN_MONT_CTX))) == NULL)
342 return (NULL);
344 BN_MONT_CTX_init(ret);
345 ret->flags = BN_FLG_MALLOCED;
346 return (ret);
349 void BN_MONT_CTX_init(BN_MONT_CTX *ctx)
351 ctx->ri = 0;
352 BN_init(&(ctx->RR));
353 BN_init(&(ctx->N));
354 BN_init(&(ctx->Ni));
355 ctx->n0[0] = ctx->n0[1] = 0;
356 ctx->flags = 0;
359 void BN_MONT_CTX_free(BN_MONT_CTX *mont)
361 if (mont == NULL)
362 return;
364 BN_free(&(mont->RR));
365 BN_free(&(mont->N));
366 BN_free(&(mont->Ni));
367 if (mont->flags & BN_FLG_MALLOCED)
368 OPENSSL_free(mont);
371 int BN_MONT_CTX_set(BN_MONT_CTX *mont, const BIGNUM *mod, BN_CTX *ctx)
373 int ret = 0;
374 BIGNUM *Ri, *R;
376 BN_CTX_start(ctx);
377 if ((Ri = BN_CTX_get(ctx)) == NULL)
378 goto err;
379 R = &(mont->RR); /* grab RR as a temp */
380 if (!BN_copy(&(mont->N), mod))
381 goto err; /* Set N */
382 mont->N.neg = 0;
384 #ifdef MONT_WORD
386 BIGNUM tmod;
387 BN_ULONG buf[2];
389 BN_init(&tmod);
390 tmod.d = buf;
391 tmod.dmax = 2;
392 tmod.neg = 0;
394 mont->ri = (BN_num_bits(mod) + (BN_BITS2 - 1)) / BN_BITS2 * BN_BITS2;
396 # if defined(OPENSSL_BN_ASM_MONT) && (BN_BITS2<=32)
398 * Only certain BN_BITS2<=32 platforms actually make use of n0[1],
399 * and we could use the #else case (with a shorter R value) for the
400 * others. However, currently only the assembler files do know which
401 * is which.
404 BN_zero(R);
405 if (!(BN_set_bit(R, 2 * BN_BITS2)))
406 goto err;
408 tmod.top = 0;
409 if ((buf[0] = mod->d[0]))
410 tmod.top = 1;
411 if ((buf[1] = mod->top > 1 ? mod->d[1] : 0))
412 tmod.top = 2;
414 if ((BN_mod_inverse(Ri, R, &tmod, ctx)) == NULL)
415 goto err;
416 if (!BN_lshift(Ri, Ri, 2 * BN_BITS2))
417 goto err; /* R*Ri */
418 if (!BN_is_zero(Ri)) {
419 if (!BN_sub_word(Ri, 1))
420 goto err;
421 } else { /* if N mod word size == 1 */
423 if (bn_expand(Ri, (int)sizeof(BN_ULONG) * 2) == NULL)
424 goto err;
425 /* Ri-- (mod double word size) */
426 Ri->neg = 0;
427 Ri->d[0] = BN_MASK2;
428 Ri->d[1] = BN_MASK2;
429 Ri->top = 2;
431 if (!BN_div(Ri, NULL, Ri, &tmod, ctx))
432 goto err;
434 * Ni = (R*Ri-1)/N, keep only couple of least significant words:
436 mont->n0[0] = (Ri->top > 0) ? Ri->d[0] : 0;
437 mont->n0[1] = (Ri->top > 1) ? Ri->d[1] : 0;
438 # else
439 BN_zero(R);
440 if (!(BN_set_bit(R, BN_BITS2)))
441 goto err; /* R */
443 buf[0] = mod->d[0]; /* tmod = N mod word size */
444 buf[1] = 0;
445 tmod.top = buf[0] != 0 ? 1 : 0;
446 /* Ri = R^-1 mod N */
447 if ((BN_mod_inverse(Ri, R, &tmod, ctx)) == NULL)
448 goto err;
449 if (!BN_lshift(Ri, Ri, BN_BITS2))
450 goto err; /* R*Ri */
451 if (!BN_is_zero(Ri)) {
452 if (!BN_sub_word(Ri, 1))
453 goto err;
454 } else { /* if N mod word size == 1 */
456 if (!BN_set_word(Ri, BN_MASK2))
457 goto err; /* Ri-- (mod word size) */
459 if (!BN_div(Ri, NULL, Ri, &tmod, ctx))
460 goto err;
462 * Ni = (R*Ri-1)/N, keep only least significant word:
464 mont->n0[0] = (Ri->top > 0) ? Ri->d[0] : 0;
465 mont->n0[1] = 0;
466 # endif
468 #else /* !MONT_WORD */
469 { /* bignum version */
470 mont->ri = BN_num_bits(&mont->N);
471 BN_zero(R);
472 if (!BN_set_bit(R, mont->ri))
473 goto err; /* R = 2^ri */
474 /* Ri = R^-1 mod N */
475 if ((BN_mod_inverse(Ri, R, &mont->N, ctx)) == NULL)
476 goto err;
477 if (!BN_lshift(Ri, Ri, mont->ri))
478 goto err; /* R*Ri */
479 if (!BN_sub_word(Ri, 1))
480 goto err;
482 * Ni = (R*Ri-1) / N
484 if (!BN_div(&(mont->Ni), NULL, Ri, &mont->N, ctx))
485 goto err;
487 #endif
489 /* setup RR for conversions */
490 BN_zero(&(mont->RR));
491 if (!BN_set_bit(&(mont->RR), mont->ri * 2))
492 goto err;
493 if (!BN_mod(&(mont->RR), &(mont->RR), &(mont->N), ctx))
494 goto err;
496 ret = 1;
497 err:
498 BN_CTX_end(ctx);
499 return ret;
502 BN_MONT_CTX *BN_MONT_CTX_copy(BN_MONT_CTX *to, BN_MONT_CTX *from)
504 if (to == from)
505 return (to);
507 if (!BN_copy(&(to->RR), &(from->RR)))
508 return NULL;
509 if (!BN_copy(&(to->N), &(from->N)))
510 return NULL;
511 if (!BN_copy(&(to->Ni), &(from->Ni)))
512 return NULL;
513 to->ri = from->ri;
514 to->n0[0] = from->n0[0];
515 to->n0[1] = from->n0[1];
516 return (to);
519 BN_MONT_CTX *BN_MONT_CTX_set_locked(BN_MONT_CTX **pmont, int lock,
520 const BIGNUM *mod, BN_CTX *ctx)
522 BN_MONT_CTX *ret;
524 CRYPTO_r_lock(lock);
525 ret = *pmont;
526 CRYPTO_r_unlock(lock);
527 if (ret)
528 return ret;
531 * We don't want to serialise globally while doing our lazy-init math in
532 * BN_MONT_CTX_set. That punishes threads that are doing independent
533 * things. Instead, punish the case where more than one thread tries to
534 * lazy-init the same 'pmont', by having each do the lazy-init math work
535 * independently and only use the one from the thread that wins the race
536 * (the losers throw away the work they've done).
538 ret = BN_MONT_CTX_new();
539 if (!ret)
540 return NULL;
541 if (!BN_MONT_CTX_set(ret, mod, ctx)) {
542 BN_MONT_CTX_free(ret);
543 return NULL;
546 /* The locked compare-and-set, after the local work is done. */
547 CRYPTO_w_lock(lock);
548 if (*pmont) {
549 BN_MONT_CTX_free(ret);
550 ret = *pmont;
551 } else
552 *pmont = ret;
553 CRYPTO_w_unlock(lock);
554 return ret;