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1 \documentclass[b5paper]{book}
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2 \usepackage{hyperref}
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3 \usepackage{makeidx}
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4 \usepackage{amssymb}
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5 \usepackage{color}
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6 \usepackage{alltt}
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7 \usepackage{graphicx}
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8 \usepackage{layout}
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9 \def\union{\cup}
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10 \def\intersect{\cap}
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11 \def\getsrandom{\stackrel{\rm R}{\gets}}
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12 \def\cross{\times}
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13 \def\cat{\hspace{0.5em} \| \hspace{0.5em}}
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14 \def\catn{$\|$}
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15 \def\divides{\hspace{0.3em} | \hspace{0.3em}}
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16 \def\nequiv{\not\equiv}
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17 \def\approx{\raisebox{0.2ex}{\mbox{\small $\sim$}}}
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18 \def\lcm{{\rm lcm}}
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19 \def\gcd{{\rm gcd}}
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20 \def\log{{\rm log}}
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21 \def\ord{{\rm ord}}
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22 \def\abs{{\mathit abs}}
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23 \def\rep{{\mathit rep}}
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24 \def\mod{{\mathit\ mod\ }}
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25 \renewcommand{\pmod}[1]{\ ({\rm mod\ }{#1})}
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26 \newcommand{\floor}[1]{\left\lfloor{#1}\right\rfloor}
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27 \newcommand{\ceil}[1]{\left\lceil{#1}\right\rceil}
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28 \def\Or{{\rm\ or\ }}
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29 \def\And{{\rm\ and\ }}
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30 \def\iff{\hspace{1em}\Longleftrightarrow\hspace{1em}}
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31 \def\implies{\Rightarrow}
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32 \def\undefined{{\rm ``undefined"}}
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33 \def\Proof{\vspace{1ex}\noindent {\bf Proof:}\hspace{1em}}
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34 \let\oldphi\phi
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35 \def\phi{\varphi}
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36 \def\Pr{{\rm Pr}}
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37 \newcommand{\str}[1]{{\mathbf{#1}}}
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38 \def\F{{\mathbb F}}
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39 \def\N{{\mathbb N}}
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40 \def\Z{{\mathbb Z}}
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41 \def\R{{\mathbb R}}
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42 \def\C{{\mathbb C}}
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43 \def\Q{{\mathbb Q}}
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44 \definecolor{DGray}{gray}{0.5}
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45 \newcommand{\emailaddr}[1]{\mbox{$<${#1}$>$}}
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46 \def\twiddle{\raisebox{0.3ex}{\mbox{\tiny $\sim$}}}
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47 \def\gap{\vspace{0.5ex}}
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48 \makeindex
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49 \begin{document}
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50 \frontmatter
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51 \pagestyle{empty}
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52 \title{LibTomMath User Manual \\ v0.35}
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53 \author{Tom St Denis \\ [email protected]}
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54 \maketitle
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55 This text, the library and the accompanying textbook are all hereby placed in the public domain. This book has been
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56 formatted for B5 [176x250] paper using the \LaTeX{} {\em book} macro package.
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57
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58 \vspace{10cm}
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59
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60 \begin{flushright}Open Source. Open Academia. Open Minds.
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61
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62 \mbox{ }
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64 Tom St Denis,
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66 Ontario, Canada
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67 \end{flushright}
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69 \tableofcontents
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70 \listoffigures
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71 \mainmatter
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72 \pagestyle{headings}
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73 \chapter{Introduction}
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74 \section{What is LibTomMath?}
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75 LibTomMath is a library of source code which provides a series of efficient and carefully written functions for manipulating
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76 large integer numbers. It was written in portable ISO C source code so that it will build on any platform with a conforming
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77 C compiler.
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78
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79 In a nutshell the library was written from scratch with verbose comments to help instruct computer science students how
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80 to implement ``bignum'' math. However, the resulting code has proven to be very useful. It has been used by numerous
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81 universities, commercial and open source software developers. It has been used on a variety of platforms ranging from
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82 Linux and Windows based x86 to ARM based Gameboys and PPC based MacOS machines.
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83
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84 \section{License}
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85 As of the v0.25 the library source code has been placed in the public domain with every new release. As of the v0.28
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86 release the textbook ``Implementing Multiple Precision Arithmetic'' has been placed in the public domain with every new
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87 release as well. This textbook is meant to compliment the project by providing a more solid walkthrough of the development
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88 algorithms used in the library.
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89
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90 Since both\footnote{Note that the MPI files under mtest/ are copyrighted by Michael Fromberger. They are not required to use LibTomMath.} are in the
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91 public domain everyone is entitled to do with them as they see fit.
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92
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93 \section{Building LibTomMath}
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94
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95 LibTomMath is meant to be very ``GCC friendly'' as it comes with a makefile well suited for GCC. However, the library will
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96 also build in MSVC, Borland C out of the box. For any other ISO C compiler a makefile will have to be made by the end
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97 developer.
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98
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99 \subsection{Static Libraries}
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100 To build as a static library for GCC issue the following
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101 \begin{alltt}
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102 make
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103 \end{alltt}
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104
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105 command. This will build the library and archive the object files in ``libtommath.a''. Now you link against
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106 that and include ``tommath.h'' within your programs. Alternatively to build with MSVC issue the following
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107 \begin{alltt}
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108 nmake -f makefile.msvc
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109 \end{alltt}
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110
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111 This will build the library and archive the object files in ``tommath.lib''. This has been tested with MSVC
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112 version 6.00 with service pack 5.
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113
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114 \subsection{Shared Libraries}
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115 To build as a shared library for GCC issue the following
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116 \begin{alltt}
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117 make -f makefile.shared
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118 \end{alltt}
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119 This requires the ``libtool'' package (common on most Linux/BSD systems). It will build LibTomMath as both shared
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120 and static then install (by default) into /usr/lib as well as install the header files in /usr/include. The shared
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121 library (resource) will be called ``libtommath.la'' while the static library called ``libtommath.a''. Generally
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122 you use libtool to link your application against the shared object.
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123
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124 There is limited support for making a ``DLL'' in windows via the ``makefile.cygwin\_dll'' makefile. It requires
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125 Cygwin to work with since it requires the auto-export/import functionality. The resulting DLL and import library
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126 ``libtommath.dll.a'' can be used to link LibTomMath dynamically to any Windows program using Cygwin.
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128 \subsection{Testing}
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129 To build the library and the test harness type
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131 \begin{alltt}
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132 make test
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133 \end{alltt}
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135 This will build the library, ``test'' and ``mtest/mtest''. The ``test'' program will accept test vectors and verify the
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136 results. ``mtest/mtest'' will generate test vectors using the MPI library by Michael Fromberger\footnote{A copy of MPI
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137 is included in the package}. Simply pipe mtest into test using
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139 \begin{alltt}
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140 mtest/mtest | test
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141 \end{alltt}
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143 If you do not have a ``/dev/urandom'' style RNG source you will have to write your own PRNG and simply pipe that into
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144 mtest. For example, if your PRNG program is called ``myprng'' simply invoke
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146 \begin{alltt}
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147 myprng | mtest/mtest | test
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148 \end{alltt}
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150 This will output a row of numbers that are increasing. Each column is a different test (such as addition, multiplication, etc)
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151 that is being performed. The numbers represent how many times the test was invoked. If an error is detected the program
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152 will exit with a dump of the relevent numbers it was working with.
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154 \section{Build Configuration}
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155 LibTomMath can configured at build time in three phases we shall call ``depends'', ``tweaks'' and ``trims''.
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156 Each phase changes how the library is built and they are applied one after another respectively.
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159 ``tommath\_superclass.h''. By default, the symbol ``LTM\_ALL'' shall be defined which simply
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160 instructs the system to build all of the functions. This is how LibTomMath used to be packaged. This will give you
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161 access to every function LibTomMath offers.
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164 don't need the vast majority of the library to perform these operations. Aside from LTM\_ALL there is
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165 another pre--defined class ``SC\_RSA\_1'' which works in conjunction with the RSA from LibTomCrypt. Additional
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166 classes can be defined base on the need of the user.
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168 \subsection{Build Depends}
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169 In the file tommath\_class.h you will see a large list of C ``defines'' followed by a series of ``ifdefs''
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170 which further define symbols. All of the symbols (technically they're macros $\ldots$) represent a given C source
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173 is absent the file will not be compiled and not contribute any size to the library.
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180 A tweak is an algorithm ``alternative''. For example, to provide tradeoffs (usually between size and space).
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183 \begin{small}
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184 \begin{center}
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186 \hline \textbf{Define} & \textbf{Purpose} \\
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187 \hline BN\_MP\_DIV\_SMALL & Enables a slower, smaller and equally \\
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188 & functional mp\_div() function \\
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189 \hline
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195 A trim is a manner of removing functionality from a function that is not required. For instance, to perform
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197 Build trims are meant to be defined on the last pass of the configuration which means they are to be defined
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198 only if LTM\_LAST has been defined.
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201 \begin{small}
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203 \begin{tabular}{|l|l|}
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207 & BN\_MP\_REDUCE\_SETUP\_C \\
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209 & BN\_FAST\_S\_MP\_MUL\_HIGH\_DIGS\_C \\
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210 \hline Exponentiation with random odd moduli & (The above plus the following) \\
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244 \section{Purpose of LibTomMath}
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245 Unlike GNU MP (GMP) Library, LIP, OpenSSL or various other commercial kits (Miracl), LibTomMath was not written with
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246 bleeding edge performance in mind. First and foremost LibTomMath was written to be entirely open. Not only is the
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247 source code public domain (unlike various other GPL/etc licensed code), not only is the code freely downloadable but the
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248 source code is also accessible for computer science students attempting to learn ``BigNum'' or multiple precision
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249 arithmetic techniques.
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252 function per source file and often I use a ``middle-road'' approach where I don't cut corners for an extra 2\% speed
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253 increase.
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255 Source code alone cannot really teach how the algorithms work which is why I also wrote a textbook that accompanies
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256 the library (beat that!).
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259 are the pros and cons of LibTomMath by comparing it to the math routines from GnuPG\footnote{GnuPG v1.2.3 versus LibTomMath v0.28}.
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261 \newpage\begin{figure}[here]
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262 \begin{small}
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265 \hline \textbf{Criteria} & \textbf{Pro} & \textbf{Con} & \textbf{Notes} \\
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266 \hline Few lines of code per file & X & & GnuPG $ = 300.9$, LibTomMath $ = 71.97$ \\
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267 \hline Commented function prototypes & X && GnuPG function names are cryptic. \\
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268 \hline Speed && X & LibTomMath is slower. \\
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269 \hline Totally free & X & & GPL has unfavourable restrictions.\\
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270 \hline Large function base & X & & GnuPG is barebones. \\
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271 \hline Five modular reduction algorithms & X & & Faster modular exponentiation for a variety of moduli. \\
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273 \hline
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276 \end{small}
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277 \caption{LibTomMath Valuation}
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281 However, LibTomMath was written with cryptography in mind. It provides essentially all of the functions a cryptosystem
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282 would require when working with large integers.
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285 own application but I think there are reasons not to. While LibTomMath is slower than libraries such as GnuMP it is
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286 not normally significantly slower. On x86 machines the difference is normally a factor of two when performing modular
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287 exponentiations. It depends largely on the processor, compiler and the moduli being used.
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289 Essentially the only time you wouldn't use LibTomMath is when blazing speed is the primary concern. However,
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290 on the other side of the coin LibTomMath offers you a totally free (public domain) well structured math library
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291 that is very flexible, complete and performs well in resource contrained environments. Fast RSA for example can
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292 be performed with as little as 8KB of ram for data (again depending on build options).
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294 \chapter{Getting Started with LibTomMath}
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295 \section{Building Programs}
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296 In order to use LibTomMath you must include ``tommath.h'' and link against the appropriate library file (typically
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297 libtommath.a). There is no library initialization required and the entire library is thread safe.
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298
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299 \section{Return Codes}
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300 There are three possible return codes a function may return.
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301
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302 \index{MP\_OKAY}\index{MP\_YES}\index{MP\_NO}\index{MP\_VAL}\index{MP\_MEM}
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303 \begin{figure}[here!]
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304 \begin{center}
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305 \begin{small}
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306 \begin{tabular}{|l|l|}
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307 \hline \textbf{Code} & \textbf{Meaning} \\
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308 \hline MP\_OKAY & The function succeeded. \\
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309 \hline MP\_VAL & The function input was invalid. \\
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310 \hline MP\_MEM & Heap memory exhausted. \\
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311 \hline &\\
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312 \hline MP\_YES & Response is yes. \\
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313 \hline MP\_NO & Response is no. \\
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314 \hline
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315 \end{tabular}
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316 \end{small}
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317 \end{center}
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318 \caption{Return Codes}
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319 \end{figure}
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320
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321 The last two codes listed are not actually ``return'ed'' by a function. They are placed in an integer (the caller must
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322 provide the address of an integer it can store to) which the caller can access. To convert one of the three return codes
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323 to a string use the following function.
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324
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325 \index{mp\_error\_to\_string}
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326 \begin{alltt}
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327 char *mp_error_to_string(int code);
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328 \end{alltt}
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329
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330 This will return a pointer to a string which describes the given error code. It will not work for the return codes
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331 MP\_YES and MP\_NO.
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332
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333 \section{Data Types}
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334 The basic ``multiple precision integer'' type is known as the ``mp\_int'' within LibTomMath. This data type is used to
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335 organize all of the data required to manipulate the integer it represents. Within LibTomMath it has been prototyped
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336 as the following.
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337
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338 \index{mp\_int}
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339 \begin{alltt}
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340 typedef struct \{
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341 int used, alloc, sign;
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342 mp_digit *dp;
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343 \} mp_int;
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344 \end{alltt}
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347 ISO C ``unsigned long'' data type and each digit is $28-$bits long. The mp\_digit type can be configured to suit other
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348 platforms by defining the appropriate macros.
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349
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350 All LTM functions that use the mp\_int type will expect a pointer to mp\_int structure. You must allocate memory to
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351 hold the structure itself by yourself (whether off stack or heap it doesn't matter). The very first thing that must be
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352 done to use an mp\_int is that it must be initialized.
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353
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354 \section{Function Organization}
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355
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356 The arithmetic functions of the library are all organized to have the same style prototype. That is source operands
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357 are passed on the left and the destination is on the right. For instance,
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358
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359 \begin{alltt}
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360 mp_add(&a, &b, &c); /* c = a + b */
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361 mp_mul(&a, &a, &c); /* c = a * a */
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362 mp_div(&a, &b, &c, &d); /* c = [a/b], d = a mod b */
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363 \end{alltt}
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364
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365 Another feature of the way the functions have been implemented is that source operands can be destination operands as well.
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366 For instance,
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367
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368 \begin{alltt}
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369 mp_add(&a, &b, &b); /* b = a + b */
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370 mp_div(&a, &b, &a, &c); /* a = [a/b], c = a mod b */
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371 \end{alltt}
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372
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373 This allows operands to be re-used which can make programming simpler.
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374
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375 \section{Initialization}
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376 \subsection{Single Initialization}
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377 A single mp\_int can be initialized with the ``mp\_init'' function.
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378
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379 \index{mp\_init}
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380 \begin{alltt}
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381 int mp_init (mp_int * a);
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382 \end{alltt}
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383
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384 This function expects a pointer to an mp\_int structure and will initialize the members of the structure so the mp\_int
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385 represents the default integer which is zero. If the functions returns MP\_OKAY then the mp\_int is ready to be used
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386 by the other LibTomMath functions.
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387
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388 \begin{small} \begin{alltt}
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389 int main(void)
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390 \{
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391 mp_int number;
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392 int result;
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393
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394 if ((result = mp_init(&number)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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395 printf("Error initializing the number. \%s",
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396 mp_error_to_string(result));
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397 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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398 \}
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399
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400 /* use the number */
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401
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402 return EXIT_SUCCESS;
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403 \}
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404 \end{alltt} \end{small}
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406 \subsection{Single Free}
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407 When you are finished with an mp\_int it is ideal to return the heap it used back to the system. The following function
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408 provides this functionality.
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409
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410 \index{mp\_clear}
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411 \begin{alltt}
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412 void mp_clear (mp_int * a);
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413 \end{alltt}
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415 The function expects a pointer to a previously initialized mp\_int structure and frees the heap it uses. It sets the
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416 pointer\footnote{The ``dp'' member.} within the mp\_int to \textbf{NULL} which is used to prevent double free situations.
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417 Is is legal to call mp\_clear() twice on the same mp\_int in a row.
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419 \begin{small} \begin{alltt}
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420 int main(void)
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421 \{
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422 mp_int number;
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423 int result;
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425 if ((result = mp_init(&number)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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426 printf("Error initializing the number. \%s",
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427 mp_error_to_string(result));
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428 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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429 \}
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431 /* use the number */
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432
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433 /* We're done with it. */
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434 mp_clear(&number);
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435
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436 return EXIT_SUCCESS;
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437 \}
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438 \end{alltt} \end{small}
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440 \subsection{Multiple Initializations}
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441 Certain algorithms require more than one large integer. In these instances it is ideal to initialize all of the mp\_int
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442 variables in an ``all or nothing'' fashion. That is, they are either all initialized successfully or they are all
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443 not initialized.
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444
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445 The mp\_init\_multi() function provides this functionality.
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446
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447 \index{mp\_init\_multi} \index{mp\_clear\_multi}
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448 \begin{alltt}
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449 int mp_init_multi(mp_int *mp, ...);
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450 \end{alltt}
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452 It accepts a \textbf{NULL} terminated list of pointers to mp\_int structures. It will attempt to initialize them all
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453 at once. If the function returns MP\_OKAY then all of the mp\_int variables are ready to use, otherwise none of them
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454 are available for use. A complementary mp\_clear\_multi() function allows multiple mp\_int variables to be free'd
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455 from the heap at the same time.
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456
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457 \begin{small} \begin{alltt}
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458 int main(void)
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459 \{
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460 mp_int num1, num2, num3;
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461 int result;
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462
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463 if ((result = mp_init_multi(&num1,
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464 &num2,
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465 &num3, NULL)) != MP\_OKAY) \{
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466 printf("Error initializing the numbers. \%s",
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467 mp_error_to_string(result));
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468 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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469 \}
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470
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471 /* use the numbers */
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472
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473 /* We're done with them. */
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474 mp_clear_multi(&num1, &num2, &num3, NULL);
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475
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476 return EXIT_SUCCESS;
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477 \}
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478 \end{alltt} \end{small}
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479
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480 \subsection{Other Initializers}
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481 To initialized and make a copy of an mp\_int the mp\_init\_copy() function has been provided.
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482
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483 \index{mp\_init\_copy}
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484 \begin{alltt}
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485 int mp_init_copy (mp_int * a, mp_int * b);
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486 \end{alltt}
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487
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488 This function will initialize $a$ and make it a copy of $b$ if all goes well.
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489
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490 \begin{small} \begin{alltt}
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491 int main(void)
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492 \{
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493 mp_int num1, num2;
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494 int result;
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495
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496 /* initialize and do work on num1 ... */
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497
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498 /* We want a copy of num1 in num2 now */
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499 if ((result = mp_init_copy(&num2, &num1)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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500 printf("Error initializing the copy. \%s",
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501 mp_error_to_string(result));
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502 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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503 \}
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504
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505 /* now num2 is ready and contains a copy of num1 */
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506
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507 /* We're done with them. */
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508 mp_clear_multi(&num1, &num2, NULL);
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509
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510 return EXIT_SUCCESS;
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511 \}
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512 \end{alltt} \end{small}
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513
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514 Another less common initializer is mp\_init\_size() which allows the user to initialize an mp\_int with a given
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515 default number of digits. By default, all initializers allocate \textbf{MP\_PREC} digits. This function lets
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516 you override this behaviour.
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517
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518 \index{mp\_init\_size}
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519 \begin{alltt}
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520 int mp_init_size (mp_int * a, int size);
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521 \end{alltt}
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522
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523 The $size$ parameter must be greater than zero. If the function succeeds the mp\_int $a$ will be initialized
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524 to have $size$ digits (which are all initially zero).
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525
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526 \begin{small} \begin{alltt}
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527 int main(void)
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528 \{
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529 mp_int number;
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530 int result;
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531
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532 /* we need a 60-digit number */
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533 if ((result = mp_init_size(&number, 60)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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534 printf("Error initializing the number. \%s",
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535 mp_error_to_string(result));
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536 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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537 \}
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538
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539 /* use the number */
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540
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541 return EXIT_SUCCESS;
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542 \}
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543 \end{alltt} \end{small}
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544
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545 \section{Maintenance Functions}
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546
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547 \subsection{Reducing Memory Usage}
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548 When an mp\_int is in a state where it won't be changed again\footnote{A Diffie-Hellman modulus for instance.} excess
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549 digits can be removed to return memory to the heap with the mp\_shrink() function.
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550
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551 \index{mp\_shrink}
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552 \begin{alltt}
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553 int mp_shrink (mp_int * a);
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554 \end{alltt}
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555
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556 This will remove excess digits of the mp\_int $a$. If the operation fails the mp\_int should be intact without the
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557 excess digits being removed. Note that you can use a shrunk mp\_int in further computations, however, such operations
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558 will require heap operations which can be slow. It is not ideal to shrink mp\_int variables that you will further
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559 modify in the system (unless you are seriously low on memory).
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560
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561 \begin{small} \begin{alltt}
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562 int main(void)
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563 \{
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564 mp_int number;
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565 int result;
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566
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567 if ((result = mp_init(&number)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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568 printf("Error initializing the number. \%s",
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569 mp_error_to_string(result));
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570 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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571 \}
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572
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573 /* use the number [e.g. pre-computation] */
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574
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575 /* We're done with it for now. */
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576 if ((result = mp_shrink(&number)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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577 printf("Error shrinking the number. \%s",
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578 mp_error_to_string(result));
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579 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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580 \}
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581
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582 /* use it .... */
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583
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584
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585 /* we're done with it. */
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586 mp_clear(&number);
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587
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588 return EXIT_SUCCESS;
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589 \}
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590 \end{alltt} \end{small}
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591
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592 \subsection{Adding additional digits}
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593
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594 Within the mp\_int structure are two parameters which control the limitations of the array of digits that represent
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595 the integer the mp\_int is meant to equal. The \textit{used} parameter dictates how many digits are significant, that is,
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596 contribute to the value of the mp\_int. The \textit{alloc} parameter dictates how many digits are currently available in
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597 the array. If you need to perform an operation that requires more digits you will have to mp\_grow() the mp\_int to
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598 your desired size.
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599
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600 \index{mp\_grow}
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601 \begin{alltt}
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602 int mp_grow (mp_int * a, int size);
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603 \end{alltt}
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604
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605 This will grow the array of digits of $a$ to $size$. If the \textit{alloc} parameter is already bigger than
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606 $size$ the function will not do anything.
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607
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608 \begin{small} \begin{alltt}
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609 int main(void)
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610 \{
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611 mp_int number;
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612 int result;
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613
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614 if ((result = mp_init(&number)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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615 printf("Error initializing the number. \%s",
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616 mp_error_to_string(result));
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617 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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618 \}
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619
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620 /* use the number */
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621
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622 /* We need to add 20 digits to the number */
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623 if ((result = mp_grow(&number, number.alloc + 20)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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624 printf("Error growing the number. \%s",
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625 mp_error_to_string(result));
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626 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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627 \}
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628
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629
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630 /* use the number */
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631
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632 /* we're done with it. */
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633 mp_clear(&number);
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634
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635 return EXIT_SUCCESS;
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636 \}
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637 \end{alltt} \end{small}
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638
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639 \chapter{Basic Operations}
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640 \section{Small Constants}
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641 Setting mp\_ints to small constants is a relatively common operation. To accomodate these instances there are two
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642 small constant assignment functions. The first function is used to set a single digit constant while the second sets
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643 an ISO C style ``unsigned long'' constant. The reason for both functions is efficiency. Setting a single digit is quick but the
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644 domain of a digit can change (it's always at least $0 \ldots 127$).
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645
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646 \subsection{Single Digit}
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647
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648 Setting a single digit can be accomplished with the following function.
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649
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650 \index{mp\_set}
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651 \begin{alltt}
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652 void mp_set (mp_int * a, mp_digit b);
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653 \end{alltt}
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654
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655 This will zero the contents of $a$ and make it represent an integer equal to the value of $b$. Note that this
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656 function has a return type of \textbf{void}. It cannot cause an error so it is safe to assume the function
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657 succeeded.
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658
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659 \begin{small} \begin{alltt}
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660 int main(void)
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661 \{
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662 mp_int number;
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663 int result;
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664
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665 if ((result = mp_init(&number)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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666 printf("Error initializing the number. \%s",
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667 mp_error_to_string(result));
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668 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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669 \}
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670
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671 /* set the number to 5 */
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672 mp_set(&number, 5);
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673
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674 /* we're done with it. */
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675 mp_clear(&number);
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676
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677 return EXIT_SUCCESS;
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678 \}
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679 \end{alltt} \end{small}
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680
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681 \subsection{Long Constants}
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682
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683 To set a constant that is the size of an ISO C ``unsigned long'' and larger than a single digit the following function
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684 can be used.
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685
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686 \index{mp\_set\_int}
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687 \begin{alltt}
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688 int mp_set_int (mp_int * a, unsigned long b);
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689 \end{alltt}
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690
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691 This will assign the value of the 32-bit variable $b$ to the mp\_int $a$. Unlike mp\_set() this function will always
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692 accept a 32-bit input regardless of the size of a single digit. However, since the value may span several digits
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693 this function can fail if it runs out of heap memory.
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694
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695 To get the ``unsigned long'' copy of an mp\_int the following function can be used.
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696
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697 \index{mp\_get\_int}
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698 \begin{alltt}
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699 unsigned long mp_get_int (mp_int * a);
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700 \end{alltt}
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701
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702 This will return the 32 least significant bits of the mp\_int $a$.
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703
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704 \begin{small} \begin{alltt}
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705 int main(void)
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706 \{
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707 mp_int number;
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708 int result;
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709
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710 if ((result = mp_init(&number)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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diff changeset
711 printf("Error initializing the number. \%s",
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712 mp_error_to_string(result));
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713 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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714 \}
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715
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716 /* set the number to 654321 (note this is bigger than 127) */
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717 if ((result = mp_set_int(&number, 654321)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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718 printf("Error setting the value of the number. \%s",
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diff changeset
719 mp_error_to_string(result));
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720 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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721 \}
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722
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723 printf("number == \%lu", mp_get_int(&number));
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724
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725 /* we're done with it. */
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726 mp_clear(&number);
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727
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728 return EXIT_SUCCESS;
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729 \}
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730 \end{alltt} \end{small}
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731
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732 This should output the following if the program succeeds.
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733
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734 \begin{alltt}
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735 number == 654321
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736 \end{alltt}
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737
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738 \subsection{Initialize and Setting Constants}
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739 To both initialize and set small constants the following two functions are available.
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740 \index{mp\_init\_set} \index{mp\_init\_set\_int}
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741 \begin{alltt}
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742 int mp_init_set (mp_int * a, mp_digit b);
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743 int mp_init_set_int (mp_int * a, unsigned long b);
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744 \end{alltt}
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745
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746 Both functions work like the previous counterparts except they first mp\_init $a$ before setting the values.
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747
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748 \begin{alltt}
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749 int main(void)
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750 \{
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751 mp_int number1, number2;
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752 int result;
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753
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754 /* initialize and set a single digit */
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755 if ((result = mp_init_set(&number1, 100)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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756 printf("Error setting number1: \%s",
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757 mp_error_to_string(result));
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758 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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759 \}
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760
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761 /* initialize and set a long */
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762 if ((result = mp_init_set_int(&number2, 1023)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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diff changeset
763 printf("Error setting number2: \%s",
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parents:
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764 mp_error_to_string(result));
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765 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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766 \}
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767
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768 /* display */
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769 printf("Number1, Number2 == \%lu, \%lu",
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770 mp_get_int(&number1), mp_get_int(&number2));
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771
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772 /* clear */
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773 mp_clear_multi(&number1, &number2, NULL);
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774
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775 return EXIT_SUCCESS;
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776 \}
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777 \end{alltt}
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778
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779 If this program succeeds it shall output.
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780 \begin{alltt}
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781 Number1, Number2 == 100, 1023
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782 \end{alltt}
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783
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784 \section{Comparisons}
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785
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786 Comparisons in LibTomMath are always performed in a ``left to right'' fashion. There are three possible return codes
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787 for any comparison.
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788
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789 \index{MP\_GT} \index{MP\_EQ} \index{MP\_LT}
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790 \begin{figure}[here]
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791 \begin{center}
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792 \begin{tabular}{|c|c|}
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793 \hline \textbf{Result Code} & \textbf{Meaning} \\
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794 \hline MP\_GT & $a > b$ \\
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795 \hline MP\_EQ & $a = b$ \\
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796 \hline MP\_LT & $a < b$ \\
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797 \hline
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798 \end{tabular}
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799 \end{center}
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800 \caption{Comparison Codes for $a, b$}
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801 \label{fig:CMP}
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802 \end{figure}
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803
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804 In figure \ref{fig:CMP} two integers $a$ and $b$ are being compared. In this case $a$ is said to be ``to the left'' of
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805 $b$.
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806
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807 \subsection{Unsigned comparison}
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808
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809 An unsigned comparison considers only the digits themselves and not the associated \textit{sign} flag of the
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810 mp\_int structures. This is analogous to an absolute comparison. The function mp\_cmp\_mag() will compare two
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811 mp\_int variables based on their digits only.
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812
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813 \index{mp\_cmp\_mag}
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814 \begin{alltt}
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815 int mp_cmp_mag(mp_int * a, mp_int * b);
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816 \end{alltt}
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817 This will compare $a$ to $b$ placing $a$ to the left of $b$. This function cannot fail and will return one of the
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818 three compare codes listed in figure \ref{fig:CMP}.
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819
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820 \begin{small} \begin{alltt}
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821 int main(void)
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822 \{
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823 mp_int number1, number2;
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824 int result;
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825
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826 if ((result = mp_init_multi(&number1, &number2, NULL)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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827 printf("Error initializing the numbers. \%s",
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828 mp_error_to_string(result));
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829 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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830 \}
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831
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832 /* set the number1 to 5 */
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833 mp_set(&number1, 5);
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834
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835 /* set the number2 to -6 */
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836 mp_set(&number2, 6);
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837 if ((result = mp_neg(&number2, &number2)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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838 printf("Error negating number2. \%s",
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839 mp_error_to_string(result));
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840 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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841 \}
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842
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843 switch(mp_cmp_mag(&number1, &number2)) \{
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844 case MP_GT: printf("|number1| > |number2|"); break;
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845 case MP_EQ: printf("|number1| = |number2|"); break;
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846 case MP_LT: printf("|number1| < |number2|"); break;
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847 \}
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848
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849 /* we're done with it. */
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850 mp_clear_multi(&number1, &number2, NULL);
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851
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852 return EXIT_SUCCESS;
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853 \}
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854 \end{alltt} \end{small}
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855
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856 If this program\footnote{This function uses the mp\_neg() function which is discussed in section \ref{sec:NEG}.} completes
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857 successfully it should print the following.
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858
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859 \begin{alltt}
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860 |number1| < |number2|
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861 \end{alltt}
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862
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863 This is because $\vert -6 \vert = 6$ and obviously $5 < 6$.
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864
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865 \subsection{Signed comparison}
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866
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867 To compare two mp\_int variables based on their signed value the mp\_cmp() function is provided.
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868
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869 \index{mp\_cmp}
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870 \begin{alltt}
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871 int mp_cmp(mp_int * a, mp_int * b);
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872 \end{alltt}
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873
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874 This will compare $a$ to the left of $b$. It will first compare the signs of the two mp\_int variables. If they
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875 differ it will return immediately based on their signs. If the signs are equal then it will compare the digits
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876 individually. This function will return one of the compare conditions codes listed in figure \ref{fig:CMP}.
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877
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878 \begin{small} \begin{alltt}
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879 int main(void)
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880 \{
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881 mp_int number1, number2;
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882 int result;
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883
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884 if ((result = mp_init_multi(&number1, &number2, NULL)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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885 printf("Error initializing the numbers. \%s",
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886 mp_error_to_string(result));
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887 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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888 \}
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889
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890 /* set the number1 to 5 */
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891 mp_set(&number1, 5);
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892
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893 /* set the number2 to -6 */
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894 mp_set(&number2, 6);
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895 if ((result = mp_neg(&number2, &number2)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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896 printf("Error negating number2. \%s",
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897 mp_error_to_string(result));
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898 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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diff changeset
899 \}
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diff changeset
900
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diff changeset
901 switch(mp_cmp(&number1, &number2)) \{
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902 case MP_GT: printf("number1 > number2"); break;
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903 case MP_EQ: printf("number1 = number2"); break;
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904 case MP_LT: printf("number1 < number2"); break;
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diff changeset
905 \}
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906
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907 /* we're done with it. */
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908 mp_clear_multi(&number1, &number2, NULL);
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diff changeset
909
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910 return EXIT_SUCCESS;
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911 \}
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912 \end{alltt} \end{small}
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913
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914 If this program\footnote{This function uses the mp\_neg() function which is discussed in section \ref{sec:NEG}.} completes
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diff changeset
915 successfully it should print the following.
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916
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917 \begin{alltt}
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918 number1 > number2
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919 \end{alltt}
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920
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921 \subsection{Single Digit}
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922
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923 To compare a single digit against an mp\_int the following function has been provided.
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924
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925 \index{mp\_cmp\_d}
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926 \begin{alltt}
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927 int mp_cmp_d(mp_int * a, mp_digit b);
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928 \end{alltt}
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929
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930 This will compare $a$ to the left of $b$ using a signed comparison. Note that it will always treat $b$ as
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931 positive. This function is rather handy when you have to compare against small values such as $1$ (which often
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932 comes up in cryptography). The function cannot fail and will return one of the tree compare condition codes
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933 listed in figure \ref{fig:CMP}.
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934
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935
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936 \begin{small} \begin{alltt}
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937 int main(void)
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938 \{
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939 mp_int number;
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940 int result;
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941
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942 if ((result = mp_init(&number)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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diff changeset
943 printf("Error initializing the number. \%s",
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944 mp_error_to_string(result));
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diff changeset
945 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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946 \}
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947
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948 /* set the number to 5 */
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949 mp_set(&number, 5);
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950
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951 switch(mp_cmp_d(&number, 7)) \{
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952 case MP_GT: printf("number > 7"); break;
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953 case MP_EQ: printf("number = 7"); break;
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954 case MP_LT: printf("number < 7"); break;
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955 \}
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956
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957 /* we're done with it. */
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958 mp_clear(&number);
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959
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960 return EXIT_SUCCESS;
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961 \}
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962 \end{alltt} \end{small}
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963
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964 If this program functions properly it will print out the following.
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965
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966 \begin{alltt}
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967 number < 7
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968 \end{alltt}
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969
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970 \section{Logical Operations}
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971
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972 Logical operations are operations that can be performed either with simple shifts or boolean operators such as
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973 AND, XOR and OR directly. These operations are very quick.
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974
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975 \subsection{Multiplication by two}
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976
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977 Multiplications and divisions by any power of two can be performed with quick logical shifts either left or
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978 right depending on the operation.
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979
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980 When multiplying or dividing by two a special case routine can be used which are as follows.
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981 \index{mp\_mul\_2} \index{mp\_div\_2}
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982 \begin{alltt}
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983 int mp_mul_2(mp_int * a, mp_int * b);
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984 int mp_div_2(mp_int * a, mp_int * b);
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985 \end{alltt}
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986
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987 The former will assign twice $a$ to $b$ while the latter will assign half $a$ to $b$. These functions are fast
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988 since the shift counts and maskes are hardcoded into the routines.
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989
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990 \begin{small} \begin{alltt}
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991 int main(void)
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992 \{
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993 mp_int number;
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994 int result;
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995
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996 if ((result = mp_init(&number)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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997 printf("Error initializing the number. \%s",
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998 mp_error_to_string(result));
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999 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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1000 \}
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1001
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1002 /* set the number to 5 */
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1003 mp_set(&number, 5);
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1004
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1005 /* multiply by two */
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1006 if ((result = mp\_mul\_2(&number, &number)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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1007 printf("Error multiplying the number. \%s",
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1008 mp_error_to_string(result));
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1009 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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1010 \}
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1011 switch(mp_cmp_d(&number, 7)) \{
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1012 case MP_GT: printf("2*number > 7"); break;
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1013 case MP_EQ: printf("2*number = 7"); break;
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1014 case MP_LT: printf("2*number < 7"); break;
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1015 \}
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diff changeset
1016
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1017 /* now divide by two */
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1018 if ((result = mp\_div\_2(&number, &number)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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1019 printf("Error dividing the number. \%s",
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diff changeset
1020 mp_error_to_string(result));
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1021 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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diff changeset
1022 \}
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1023 switch(mp_cmp_d(&number, 7)) \{
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1024 case MP_GT: printf("2*number/2 > 7"); break;
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diff changeset
1025 case MP_EQ: printf("2*number/2 = 7"); break;
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diff changeset
1026 case MP_LT: printf("2*number/2 < 7"); break;
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diff changeset
1027 \}
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diff changeset
1028
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1029 /* we're done with it. */
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1030 mp_clear(&number);
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diff changeset
1031
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1032 return EXIT_SUCCESS;
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diff changeset
1033 \}
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1034 \end{alltt} \end{small}
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1035
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1036 If this program is successful it will print out the following text.
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1037
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1038 \begin{alltt}
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diff changeset
1039 2*number > 7
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1040 2*number/2 < 7
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1041 \end{alltt}
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1042
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1043 Since $10 > 7$ and $5 < 7$. To multiply by a power of two the following function can be used.
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1044
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1045 \index{mp\_mul\_2d}
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1046 \begin{alltt}
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1047 int mp_mul_2d(mp_int * a, int b, mp_int * c);
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1048 \end{alltt}
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1049
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1050 This will multiply $a$ by $2^b$ and store the result in ``c''. If the value of $b$ is less than or equal to
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1051 zero the function will copy $a$ to ``c'' without performing any further actions.
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1052
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1053 To divide by a power of two use the following.
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1054
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1055 \index{mp\_div\_2d}
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1056 \begin{alltt}
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1057 int mp_div_2d (mp_int * a, int b, mp_int * c, mp_int * d);
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1058 \end{alltt}
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1059 Which will divide $a$ by $2^b$, store the quotient in ``c'' and the remainder in ``d'. If $b \le 0$ then the
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1060 function simply copies $a$ over to ``c'' and zeroes $d$. The variable $d$ may be passed as a \textbf{NULL}
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1061 value to signal that the remainder is not desired.
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1062
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1063 \subsection{Polynomial Basis Operations}
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1064
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1065 Strictly speaking the organization of the integers within the mp\_int structures is what is known as a
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1066 ``polynomial basis''. This simply means a field element is stored by divisions of a radix. For example, if
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1067 $f(x) = \sum_{i=0}^{k} y_ix^k$ for any vector $\vec y$ then the array of digits in $\vec y$ are said to be
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1068 the polynomial basis representation of $z$ if $f(\beta) = z$ for a given radix $\beta$.
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1069
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1070 To multiply by the polynomial $g(x) = x$ all you have todo is shift the digits of the basis left one place. The
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1071 following function provides this operation.
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1072
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1073 \index{mp\_lshd}
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1074 \begin{alltt}
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1075 int mp_lshd (mp_int * a, int b);
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1076 \end{alltt}
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1077
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1078 This will multiply $a$ in place by $x^b$ which is equivalent to shifting the digits left $b$ places and inserting zeroes
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1079 in the least significant digits. Similarly to divide by a power of $x$ the following function is provided.
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1080
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1081 \index{mp\_rshd}
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1082 \begin{alltt}
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1083 void mp_rshd (mp_int * a, int b)
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1084 \end{alltt}
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1085 This will divide $a$ in place by $x^b$ and discard the remainder. This function cannot fail as it performs the operations
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1086 in place and no new digits are required to complete it.
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1087
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1088 \subsection{AND, OR and XOR Operations}
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1089
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1090 While AND, OR and XOR operations are not typical ``bignum functions'' they can be useful in several instances. The
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1091 three functions are prototyped as follows.
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1092
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1093 \index{mp\_or} \index{mp\_and} \index{mp\_xor}
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1094 \begin{alltt}
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1095 int mp_or (mp_int * a, mp_int * b, mp_int * c);
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1096 int mp_and (mp_int * a, mp_int * b, mp_int * c);
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1097 int mp_xor (mp_int * a, mp_int * b, mp_int * c);
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1098 \end{alltt}
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1099
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1100 Which compute $c = a \odot b$ where $\odot$ is one of OR, AND or XOR.
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1101
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1102 \section{Addition and Subtraction}
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1103
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1104 To compute an addition or subtraction the following two functions can be used.
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1105
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1106 \index{mp\_add} \index{mp\_sub}
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1107 \begin{alltt}
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1108 int mp_add (mp_int * a, mp_int * b, mp_int * c);
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1109 int mp_sub (mp_int * a, mp_int * b, mp_int * c)
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1110 \end{alltt}
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1111
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1112 Which perform $c = a \odot b$ where $\odot$ is one of signed addition or subtraction. The operations are fully sign
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1113 aware.
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1114
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1115 \section{Sign Manipulation}
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1116 \subsection{Negation}
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1117 \label{sec:NEG}
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1118 Simple integer negation can be performed with the following.
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1119
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1120 \index{mp\_neg}
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1121 \begin{alltt}
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1122 int mp_neg (mp_int * a, mp_int * b);
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1123 \end{alltt}
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1124
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1125 Which assigns $-a$ to $b$.
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1126
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1127 \subsection{Absolute}
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1128 Simple integer absolutes can be performed with the following.
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1129
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1130 \index{mp\_neg}
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1131 \begin{alltt}
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1132 int mp_abs (mp_int * a, mp_int * b);
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1133 \end{alltt}
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1134
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1135 Which assigns $\vert a \vert$ to $b$.
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1136
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1137 \section{Integer Division and Remainder}
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1138 To perform a complete and general integer division with remainder use the following function.
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1139
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1140 \index{mp\_div}
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1141 \begin{alltt}
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1142 int mp_div (mp_int * a, mp_int * b, mp_int * c, mp_int * d);
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1143 \end{alltt}
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1144
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1145 This divides $a$ by $b$ and stores the quotient in $c$ and $d$. The signed quotient is computed such that
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1146 $bc + d = a$. Note that either of $c$ or $d$ can be set to \textbf{NULL} if their value is not required. If
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1147 $b$ is zero the function returns \textbf{MP\_VAL}.
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1148
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1149
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1150 \chapter{Multiplication and Squaring}
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1151 \section{Multiplication}
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1152 A full signed integer multiplication can be performed with the following.
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1153 \index{mp\_mul}
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1154 \begin{alltt}
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1155 int mp_mul (mp_int * a, mp_int * b, mp_int * c);
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1156 \end{alltt}
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1157 Which assigns the full signed product $ab$ to $c$. This function actually breaks into one of four cases which are
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1158 specific multiplication routines optimized for given parameters. First there are the Toom-Cook multiplications which
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1159 should only be used with very large inputs. This is followed by the Karatsuba multiplications which are for moderate
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1160 sized inputs. Then followed by the Comba and baseline multipliers.
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1161
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1162 Fortunately for the developer you don't really need to know this unless you really want to fine tune the system. mp\_mul()
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1163 will determine on its own\footnote{Some tweaking may be required.} what routine to use automatically when it is called.
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1164
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1165 \begin{alltt}
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1166 int main(void)
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1167 \{
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1168 mp_int number1, number2;
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1169 int result;
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1170
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1171 /* Initialize the numbers */
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1172 if ((result = mp_init_multi(&number1,
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1173 &number2, NULL)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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1174 printf("Error initializing the numbers. \%s",
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1175 mp_error_to_string(result));
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1176 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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1177 \}
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1178
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1179 /* set the terms */
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1180 if ((result = mp_set_int(&number, 257)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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1181 printf("Error setting number1. \%s",
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1182 mp_error_to_string(result));
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1183 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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1184 \}
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1185
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1186 if ((result = mp_set_int(&number2, 1023)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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1187 printf("Error setting number2. \%s",
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1188 mp_error_to_string(result));
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1189 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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1190 \}
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1191
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1192 /* multiply them */
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1193 if ((result = mp_mul(&number1, &number2,
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1194 &number1)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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1195 printf("Error multiplying terms. \%s",
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1196 mp_error_to_string(result));
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1197 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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1198 \}
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1199
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1200 /* display */
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1201 printf("number1 * number2 == \%lu", mp_get_int(&number1));
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1202
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1203 /* free terms and return */
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1204 mp_clear_multi(&number1, &number2, NULL);
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1205
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1206 return EXIT_SUCCESS;
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1207 \}
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1208 \end{alltt}
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1209
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1210 If this program succeeds it shall output the following.
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1211
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1212 \begin{alltt}
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1213 number1 * number2 == 262911
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1214 \end{alltt}
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1215
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1216 \section{Squaring}
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1217 Since squaring can be performed faster than multiplication it is performed it's own function instead of just using
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1218 mp\_mul().
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1219
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1220 \index{mp\_sqr}
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1221 \begin{alltt}
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1222 int mp_sqr (mp_int * a, mp_int * b);
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1223 \end{alltt}
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1224
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1225 Will square $a$ and store it in $b$. Like the case of multiplication there are four different squaring
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1226 algorithms all which can be called from mp\_sqr(). It is ideal to use mp\_sqr over mp\_mul when squaring terms because
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1227 of the speed difference.
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1228
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1229 \section{Tuning Polynomial Basis Routines}
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1230
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1231 Both of the Toom-Cook and Karatsuba multiplication algorithms are faster than the traditional $O(n^2)$ approach that
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1232 the Comba and baseline algorithms use. At $O(n^{1.464973})$ and $O(n^{1.584962})$ running times respectively they require
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1233 considerably less work. For example, a 10000-digit multiplication would take roughly 724,000 single precision
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1234 multiplications with Toom-Cook or 100,000,000 single precision multiplications with the standard Comba (a factor
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1235 of 138).
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1236
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1237 So why not always use Karatsuba or Toom-Cook? The simple answer is that they have so much overhead that they're not
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1239 GCC 3.3.1 and an Athlon XP processor the cutoff point is roughly 110 digits (about 70 for the Intel P4). That is, at
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1240 110 digits Karatsuba and Comba multiplications just about break even and for 110+ digits Karatsuba is faster.
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1241
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1242 Toom-Cook has incredible overhead and is probably only useful for very large inputs. So far no known cutoff points
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1243 exist and for the most part I just set the cutoff points very high to make sure they're not called.
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1244
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1245 A demo program in the ``etc/'' directory of the project called ``tune.c'' can be used to find the cutoff points. This
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1246 can be built with GCC as follows
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1247
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1248 \begin{alltt}
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1249 make XXX
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1250 \end{alltt}
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1251 Where ``XXX'' is one of the following entries from the table \ref{fig:tuning}.
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1252
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1253 \begin{figure}[here]
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1254 \begin{center}
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1255 \begin{small}
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1256 \begin{tabular}{|l|l|}
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1257 \hline \textbf{Value of XXX} & \textbf{Meaning} \\
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1258 \hline tune & Builds portable tuning application \\
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1259 \hline tune86 & Builds x86 (pentium and up) program for COFF \\
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1260 \hline tune86c & Builds x86 program for Cygwin \\
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1261 \hline tune86l & Builds x86 program for Linux (ELF format) \\
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1262 \hline
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1263 \end{tabular}
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1264 \end{small}
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1265 \end{center}
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1266 \caption{Build Names for Tuning Programs}
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1267 \label{fig:tuning}
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1268 \end{figure}
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1269
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1270 When the program is running it will output a series of measurements for different cutoff points. It will first find
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1271 good Karatsuba squaring and multiplication points. Then it proceeds to find Toom-Cook points. Note that the Toom-Cook
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1272 tuning takes a very long time as the cutoff points are likely to be very high.
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1273
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1274 \chapter{Modular Reduction}
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1275
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1276 Modular reduction is process of taking the remainder of one quantity divided by another. Expressed
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1277 as (\ref{eqn:mod}) the modular reduction is equivalent to the remainder of $b$ divided by $c$.
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1278
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1279 \begin{equation}
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1280 a \equiv b \mbox{ (mod }c\mbox{)}
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1281 \label{eqn:mod}
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1282 \end{equation}
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1283
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1284 Of particular interest to cryptography are reductions where $b$ is limited to the range $0 \le b < c^2$ since particularly
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1285 fast reduction algorithms can be written for the limited range.
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1286
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1287 Note that one of the four optimized reduction algorithms are automatically chosen in the modular exponentiation
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1288 algorithm mp\_exptmod when an appropriate modulus is detected.
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1289
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1290 \section{Straight Division}
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1291 In order to effect an arbitrary modular reduction the following algorithm is provided.
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1292
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1293 \index{mp\_mod}
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1294 \begin{alltt}
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1295 int mp_mod(mp_int *a, mp_int *b, mp_int *c);
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1296 \end{alltt}
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1297
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1298 This reduces $a$ modulo $b$ and stores the result in $c$. The sign of $c$ shall agree with the sign
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1299 of $b$. This algorithm accepts an input $a$ of any range and is not limited by $0 \le a < b^2$.
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1300
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1301 \section{Barrett Reduction}
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1302
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1303 Barrett reduction is a generic optimized reduction algorithm that requires pre--computation to achieve
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1304 a decent speedup over straight division. First a $\mu$ value must be precomputed with the following function.
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1305
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1306 \index{mp\_reduce\_setup}
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1307 \begin{alltt}
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1308 int mp_reduce_setup(mp_int *a, mp_int *b);
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1309 \end{alltt}
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1310
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1311 Given a modulus in $b$ this produces the required $\mu$ value in $a$. For any given modulus this only has to
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1312 be computed once. Modular reduction can now be performed with the following.
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1313
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1314 \index{mp\_reduce}
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1315 \begin{alltt}
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1316 int mp_reduce(mp_int *a, mp_int *b, mp_int *c);
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1317 \end{alltt}
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1318
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1319 This will reduce $a$ in place modulo $b$ with the precomputed $\mu$ value in $c$. $a$ must be in the range
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1320 $0 \le a < b^2$.
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1321
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1322 \begin{alltt}
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1323 int main(void)
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1324 \{
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1325 mp_int a, b, c, mu;
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1326 int result;
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1327
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1328 /* initialize a,b to desired values, mp_init mu,
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1329 * c and set c to 1...we want to compute a^3 mod b
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1330 */
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1331
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1332 /* get mu value */
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1333 if ((result = mp_reduce_setup(&mu, b)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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1334 printf("Error getting mu. \%s",
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1335 mp_error_to_string(result));
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1336 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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1337 \}
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1338
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1339 /* square a to get c = a^2 */
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1340 if ((result = mp_sqr(&a, &c)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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1341 printf("Error squaring. \%s",
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1342 mp_error_to_string(result));
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1343 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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1344 \}
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1345
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1346 /* now reduce `c' modulo b */
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1347 if ((result = mp_reduce(&c, &b, &mu)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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1348 printf("Error reducing. \%s",
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1349 mp_error_to_string(result));
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1350 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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1351 \}
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1352
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1353 /* multiply a to get c = a^3 */
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1354 if ((result = mp_mul(&a, &c, &c)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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1355 printf("Error reducing. \%s",
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1356 mp_error_to_string(result));
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1357 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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1358 \}
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1359
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1360 /* now reduce `c' modulo b */
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1361 if ((result = mp_reduce(&c, &b, &mu)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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1362 printf("Error reducing. \%s",
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1363 mp_error_to_string(result));
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1364 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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1365 \}
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1366
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1367 /* c now equals a^3 mod b */
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1368
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1369 return EXIT_SUCCESS;
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1370 \}
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1371 \end{alltt}
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1372
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1373 This program will calculate $a^3 \mbox{ mod }b$ if all the functions succeed.
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1374
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1375 \section{Montgomery Reduction}
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1376
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1377 Montgomery is a specialized reduction algorithm for any odd moduli. Like Barrett reduction a pre--computation
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1378 step is required. This is accomplished with the following.
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1379
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1380 \index{mp\_montgomery\_setup}
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1381 \begin{alltt}
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1382 int mp_montgomery_setup(mp_int *a, mp_digit *mp);
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1383 \end{alltt}
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1384
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1385 For the given odd moduli $a$ the precomputation value is placed in $mp$. The reduction is computed with the
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1386 following.
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1387
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1388 \index{mp\_montgomery\_reduce}
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1389 \begin{alltt}
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1390 int mp_montgomery_reduce(mp_int *a, mp_int *m, mp_digit mp);
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1391 \end{alltt}
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1392 This reduces $a$ in place modulo $m$ with the pre--computed value $mp$. $a$ must be in the range
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1393 $0 \le a < b^2$.
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1394
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1395 Montgomery reduction is faster than Barrett reduction for moduli smaller than the ``comba'' limit. With the default
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1396 setup for instance, the limit is $127$ digits ($3556$--bits). Note that this function is not limited to
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1397 $127$ digits just that it falls back to a baseline algorithm after that point.
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1398
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1399 An important observation is that this reduction does not return $a \mbox{ mod }m$ but $aR^{-1} \mbox{ mod }m$
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1400 where $R = \beta^n$, $n$ is the n number of digits in $m$ and $\beta$ is radix used (default is $2^{28}$).
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1401
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1402 To quickly calculate $R$ the following function was provided.
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1403
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1404 \index{mp\_montgomery\_calc\_normalization}
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1405 \begin{alltt}
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1406 int mp_montgomery_calc_normalization(mp_int *a, mp_int *b);
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1407 \end{alltt}
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1408 Which calculates $a = R$ for the odd moduli $b$ without using multiplication or division.
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1409
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1410 The normal modus operandi for Montgomery reductions is to normalize the integers before entering the system. For
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1411 example, to calculate $a^3 \mbox { mod }b$ using Montgomery reduction the value of $a$ can be normalized by
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1412 multiplying it by $R$. Consider the following code snippet.
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1413
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1414 \begin{alltt}
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1415 int main(void)
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1416 \{
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1417 mp_int a, b, c, R;
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1418 mp_digit mp;
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1419 int result;
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1420
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1421 /* initialize a,b to desired values,
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1422 * mp_init R, c and set c to 1....
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1423 */
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1424
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1425 /* get normalization */
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1426 if ((result = mp_montgomery_calc_normalization(&R, b)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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1427 printf("Error getting norm. \%s",
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1428 mp_error_to_string(result));
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1429 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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1430 \}
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1431
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1432 /* get mp value */
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1433 if ((result = mp_montgomery_setup(&c, &mp)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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1434 printf("Error setting up montgomery. \%s",
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1435 mp_error_to_string(result));
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1436 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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1437 \}
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1438
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1439 /* normalize `a' so now a is equal to aR */
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1440 if ((result = mp_mulmod(&a, &R, &b, &a)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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1441 printf("Error computing aR. \%s",
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1442 mp_error_to_string(result));
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1443 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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1444 \}
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1445
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1446 /* square a to get c = a^2R^2 */
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1447 if ((result = mp_sqr(&a, &c)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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1448 printf("Error squaring. \%s",
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1449 mp_error_to_string(result));
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1450 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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1451 \}
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1452
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1453 /* now reduce `c' back down to c = a^2R^2 * R^-1 == a^2R */
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1454 if ((result = mp_montgomery_reduce(&c, &b, mp)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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1455 printf("Error reducing. \%s",
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1456 mp_error_to_string(result));
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1457 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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1458 \}
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1459
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1460 /* multiply a to get c = a^3R^2 */
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1461 if ((result = mp_mul(&a, &c, &c)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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1462 printf("Error reducing. \%s",
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1463 mp_error_to_string(result));
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1464 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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1465 \}
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1466
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1467 /* now reduce `c' back down to c = a^3R^2 * R^-1 == a^3R */
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1468 if ((result = mp_montgomery_reduce(&c, &b, mp)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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diff changeset
1469 printf("Error reducing. \%s",
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1470 mp_error_to_string(result));
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1471 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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1472 \}
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1473
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1474 /* now reduce (again) `c' back down to c = a^3R * R^-1 == a^3 */
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1475 if ((result = mp_montgomery_reduce(&c, &b, mp)) != MP_OKAY) \{
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diff changeset
1476 printf("Error reducing. \%s",
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diff changeset
1477 mp_error_to_string(result));
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1478 return EXIT_FAILURE;
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1479 \}
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1480
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1481 /* c now equals a^3 mod b */
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diff changeset
1482
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1483 return EXIT_SUCCESS;
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1484 \}
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1485 \end{alltt}
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1486
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1487 This particular example does not look too efficient but it demonstrates the point of the algorithm. By
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1488 normalizing the inputs the reduced results are always of the form $aR$ for some variable $a$. This allows
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1489 a single final reduction to correct for the normalization and the fast reduction used within the algorithm.
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1490
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1491 For more details consider examining the file \textit{bn\_mp\_exptmod\_fast.c}.
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1492
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1493 \section{Restricted Dimminished Radix}
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1494
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1495 ``Dimminished Radix'' reduction refers to reduction with respect to moduli that are ameniable to simple
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1496 digit shifting and small multiplications. In this case the ``restricted'' variant refers to moduli of the
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1497 form $\beta^k - p$ for some $k \ge 0$ and $0 < p < \beta$ where $\beta$ is the radix (default to $2^{28}$).
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1498
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1499 As in the case of Montgomery reduction there is a pre--computation phase required for a given modulus.
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1500
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1501 \index{mp\_dr\_setup}
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1502 \begin{alltt}
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1503 void mp_dr_setup(mp_int *a, mp_digit *d);
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1504 \end{alltt}
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1505
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1506 This computes the value required for the modulus $a$ and stores it in $d$. This function cannot fail
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1507 and does not return any error codes. After the pre--computation a reduction can be performed with the
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1508 following.
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1509
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1510 \index{mp\_dr\_reduce}
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1511 \begin{alltt}
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1512 int mp_dr_reduce(mp_int *a, mp_int *b, mp_digit mp);
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1513 \end{alltt}
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1514
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1515 This reduces $a$ in place modulo $b$ with the pre--computed value $mp$. $b$ must be of a restricted
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1516 dimminished radix form and $a$ must be in the range $0 \le a < b^2$. Dimminished radix reductions are
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1517 much faster than both Barrett and Montgomery reductions as they have a much lower asymtotic running time.
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1518
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1519 Since the moduli are restricted this algorithm is not particularly useful for something like Rabin, RSA or
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1520 BBS cryptographic purposes. This reduction algorithm is useful for Diffie-Hellman and ECC where fixed
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1521 primes are acceptable.
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1522
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1523 Note that unlike Montgomery reduction there is no normalization process. The result of this function is
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1524 equal to the correct residue.
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1525
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1526 \section{Unrestricted Dimminshed Radix}
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1527
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1528 Unrestricted reductions work much like the restricted counterparts except in this case the moduli is of the
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1529 form $2^k - p$ for $0 < p < \beta$. In this sense the unrestricted reductions are more flexible as they
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1530 can be applied to a wider range of numbers.
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1531
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1532 \index{mp\_reduce\_2k\_setup}
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1533 \begin{alltt}
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1534 int mp_reduce_2k_setup(mp_int *a, mp_digit *d);
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1535 \end{alltt}
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1536
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1537 This will compute the required $d$ value for the given moduli $a$.
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1538
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1539 \index{mp\_reduce\_2k}
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1540 \begin{alltt}
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1541 int mp_reduce_2k(mp_int *a, mp_int *n, mp_digit d);
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1542 \end{alltt}
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1543
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1544 This will reduce $a$ in place modulo $n$ with the pre--computed value $d$. From my experience this routine is
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1545 slower than mp\_dr\_reduce but faster for most moduli sizes than the Montgomery reduction.
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1546
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1547 \chapter{Exponentiation}
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1548 \section{Single Digit Exponentiation}
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1549 \index{mp\_expt\_d}
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1550 \begin{alltt}
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1551 int mp_expt_d (mp_int * a, mp_digit b, mp_int * c)
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1552 \end{alltt}
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1553 This computes $c = a^b$ using a simple binary left-to-right algorithm. It is faster than repeated multiplications by
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1554 $a$ for all values of $b$ greater than three.
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1555
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1556 \section{Modular Exponentiation}
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1557 \index{mp\_exptmod}
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1558 \begin{alltt}
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1559 int mp_exptmod (mp_int * G, mp_int * X, mp_int * P, mp_int * Y)
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1560 \end{alltt}
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1561 This computes $Y \equiv G^X \mbox{ (mod }P\mbox{)}$ using a variable width sliding window algorithm. This function
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1562 will automatically detect the fastest modular reduction technique to use during the operation. For negative values of
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1563 $X$ the operation is performed as $Y \equiv (G^{-1} \mbox{ mod }P)^{\vert X \vert} \mbox{ (mod }P\mbox{)}$ provided that
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1564 $gcd(G, P) = 1$.
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1565
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1566 This function is actually a shell around the two internal exponentiation functions. This routine will automatically
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1567 detect when Barrett, Montgomery, Restricted and Unrestricted Dimminished Radix based exponentiation can be used. Generally
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1568 moduli of the a ``restricted dimminished radix'' form lead to the fastest modular exponentiations. Followed by Montgomery
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1569 and the other two algorithms.
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1570
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1571 \section{Root Finding}
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1572 \index{mp\_n\_root}
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1573 \begin{alltt}
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1574 int mp_n_root (mp_int * a, mp_digit b, mp_int * c)
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1575 \end{alltt}
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1576 This computes $c = a^{1/b}$ such that $c^b \le a$ and $(c+1)^b > a$. The implementation of this function is not
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1577 ideal for values of $b$ greater than three. It will work but become very slow. So unless you are working with very small
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1578 numbers (less than 1000 bits) I'd avoid $b > 3$ situations. Will return a positive root only for even roots and return
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1579 a root with the sign of the input for odd roots. For example, performing $4^{1/2}$ will return $2$ whereas $(-8)^{1/3}$
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1580 will return $-2$.
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1581
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1582 This algorithm uses the ``Newton Approximation'' method and will converge on the correct root fairly quickly. Since
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1583 the algorithm requires raising $a$ to the power of $b$ it is not ideal to attempt to find roots for large
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1584 values of $b$. If particularly large roots are required then a factor method could be used instead. For example,
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1585 $a^{1/16}$ is equivalent to $\left (a^{1/4} \right)^{1/4}$ or simply
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1586 $\left ( \left ( \left ( a^{1/2} \right )^{1/2} \right )^{1/2} \right )^{1/2}$
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1587
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1588 \chapter{Prime Numbers}
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1589 \section{Trial Division}
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1590 \index{mp\_prime\_is\_divisible}
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1591 \begin{alltt}
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1592 int mp_prime_is_divisible (mp_int * a, int *result)
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1593 \end{alltt}
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1594 This will attempt to evenly divide $a$ by a list of primes\footnote{Default is the first 256 primes.} and store the
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1595 outcome in ``result''. That is if $result = 0$ then $a$ is not divisible by the primes, otherwise it is. Note that
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1596 if the function does not return \textbf{MP\_OKAY} the value in ``result'' should be considered undefined\footnote{Currently
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1597 the default is to set it to zero first.}.
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1598
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1599 \section{Fermat Test}
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1600 \index{mp\_prime\_fermat}
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1601 \begin{alltt}
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1602 int mp_prime_fermat (mp_int * a, mp_int * b, int *result)
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1603 \end{alltt}
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1604 Performs a Fermat primality test to the base $b$. That is it computes $b^a \mbox{ mod }a$ and tests whether the value is
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1605 equal to $b$ or not. If the values are equal then $a$ is probably prime and $result$ is set to one. Otherwise $result$
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1606 is set to zero.
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1607
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1608 \section{Miller-Rabin Test}
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1609 \index{mp\_prime\_miller\_rabin}
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1610 \begin{alltt}
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1611 int mp_prime_miller_rabin (mp_int * a, mp_int * b, int *result)
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1612 \end{alltt}
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1613 Performs a Miller-Rabin test to the base $b$ of $a$. This test is much stronger than the Fermat test and is very hard to
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1614 fool (besides with Carmichael numbers). If $a$ passes the test (therefore is probably prime) $result$ is set to one.
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1615 Otherwise $result$ is set to zero.
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1616
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1617 Note that is suggested that you use the Miller-Rabin test instead of the Fermat test since all of the failures of
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1618 Miller-Rabin are a subset of the failures of the Fermat test.
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1619
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1620 \subsection{Required Number of Tests}
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1621 Generally to ensure a number is very likely to be prime you have to perform the Miller-Rabin with at least a half-dozen
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1622 or so unique bases. However, it has been proven that the probability of failure goes down as the size of the input goes up.
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1623 This is why a simple function has been provided to help out.
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1624
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1625 \index{mp\_prime\_rabin\_miller\_trials}
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1626 \begin{alltt}
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1627 int mp_prime_rabin_miller_trials(int size)
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1628 \end{alltt}
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1629 This returns the number of trials required for a $2^{-96}$ (or lower) probability of failure for a given ``size'' expressed
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1630 in bits. This comes in handy specially since larger numbers are slower to test. For example, a 512-bit number would
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1631 require ten tests whereas a 1024-bit number would only require four tests.
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1632
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1633 You should always still perform a trial division before a Miller-Rabin test though.
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1634
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1635 \section{Primality Testing}
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1636 \index{mp\_prime\_is\_prime}
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1637 \begin{alltt}
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1638 int mp_prime_is_prime (mp_int * a, int t, int *result)
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1639 \end{alltt}
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1640 This will perform a trial division followed by $t$ rounds of Miller-Rabin tests on $a$ and store the result in $result$.
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1641 If $a$ passes all of the tests $result$ is set to one, otherwise it is set to zero. Note that $t$ is bounded by
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1642 $1 \le t < PRIME\_SIZE$ where $PRIME\_SIZE$ is the number of primes in the prime number table (by default this is $256$).
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1643
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1644 \section{Next Prime}
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1645 \index{mp\_prime\_next\_prime}
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1646 \begin{alltt}
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1647 int mp_prime_next_prime(mp_int *a, int t, int bbs_style)
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1648 \end{alltt}
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1649 This finds the next prime after $a$ that passes mp\_prime\_is\_prime() with $t$ tests. Set $bbs\_style$ to one if you
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1650 want only the next prime congruent to $3 \mbox{ mod } 4$, otherwise set it to zero to find any next prime.
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1651
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1652 \section{Random Primes}
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1653 \index{mp\_prime\_random}
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1654 \begin{alltt}
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1655 int mp_prime_random(mp_int *a, int t, int size, int bbs,
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1656 ltm_prime_callback cb, void *dat)
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1657 \end{alltt}
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1658 This will find a prime greater than $256^{size}$ which can be ``bbs\_style'' or not depending on $bbs$ and must pass
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1659 $t$ rounds of tests. The ``ltm\_prime\_callback'' is a typedef for
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1660
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1661 \begin{alltt}
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1662 typedef int ltm_prime_callback(unsigned char *dst, int len, void *dat);
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1663 \end{alltt}
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1664
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1665 Which is a function that must read $len$ bytes (and return the amount stored) into $dst$. The $dat$ variable is simply
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1666 copied from the original input. It can be used to pass RNG context data to the callback. The function
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1667 mp\_prime\_random() is more suitable for generating primes which must be secret (as in the case of RSA) since there
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1668 is no skew on the least significant bits.
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1669
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1670 \textit{Note:} As of v0.30 of the LibTomMath library this function has been deprecated. It is still available
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1671 but users are encouraged to use the new mp\_prime\_random\_ex() function instead.
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1672
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1673 \subsection{Extended Generation}
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1674 \index{mp\_prime\_random\_ex}
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1675 \begin{alltt}
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1676 int mp_prime_random_ex(mp_int *a, int t,
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1677 int size, int flags,
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1678 ltm_prime_callback cb, void *dat);
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1679 \end{alltt}
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1680 This will generate a prime in $a$ using $t$ tests of the primality testing algorithms. The variable $size$
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1681 specifies the bit length of the prime desired. The variable $flags$ specifies one of several options available
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1682 (see fig. \ref{fig:primeopts}) which can be OR'ed together. The callback parameters are used as in
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1683 mp\_prime\_random().
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1684
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1685 \begin{figure}[here]
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1686 \begin{center}
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1687 \begin{small}
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1688 \begin{tabular}{|r|l|}
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1689 \hline \textbf{Flag} & \textbf{Meaning} \\
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1690 \hline LTM\_PRIME\_BBS & Make the prime congruent to $3$ modulo $4$ \\
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1691 \hline LTM\_PRIME\_SAFE & Make a prime $p$ such that $(p - 1)/2$ is also prime. \\
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1692 & This option implies LTM\_PRIME\_BBS as well. \\
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1693 \hline LTM\_PRIME\_2MSB\_OFF & Makes sure that the bit adjacent to the most significant bit \\
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1694 & Is forced to zero. \\
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1695 \hline LTM\_PRIME\_2MSB\_ON & Makes sure that the bit adjacent to the most significant bit \\
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1696 & Is forced to one. \\
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1697 \hline
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1698 \end{tabular}
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1699 \end{small}
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1700 \end{center}
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1701 \caption{Primality Generation Options}
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1702 \label{fig:primeopts}
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1703 \end{figure}
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1704
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1705 \chapter{Input and Output}
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1706 \section{ASCII Conversions}
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1707 \subsection{To ASCII}
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1708 \index{mp\_toradix}
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1709 \begin{alltt}
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1710 int mp_toradix (mp_int * a, char *str, int radix);
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1711 \end{alltt}
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1712 This still store $a$ in ``str'' as a base-``radix'' string of ASCII chars. This function appends a NUL character
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1713 to terminate the string. Valid values of ``radix'' line in the range $[2, 64]$. To determine the size (exact) required
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1714 by the conversion before storing any data use the following function.
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1715
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1716 \index{mp\_radix\_size}
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1717 \begin{alltt}
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1718 int mp_radix_size (mp_int * a, int radix, int *size)
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1719 \end{alltt}
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1720 This stores in ``size'' the number of characters (including space for the NUL terminator) required. Upon error this
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1721 function returns an error code and ``size'' will be zero.
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1722
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1723 \subsection{From ASCII}
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1724 \index{mp\_read\_radix}
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1725 \begin{alltt}
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1726 int mp_read_radix (mp_int * a, char *str, int radix);
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1727 \end{alltt}
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1728 This will read the base-``radix'' NUL terminated string from ``str'' into $a$. It will stop reading when it reads a
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1729 character it does not recognize (which happens to include th NUL char... imagine that...). A single leading $-$ sign
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1730 can be used to denote a negative number.
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1731
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1732 \section{Binary Conversions}
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1733
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1734 Converting an mp\_int to and from binary is another keen idea.
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1735
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1736 \index{mp\_unsigned\_bin\_size}
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1737 \begin{alltt}
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1738 int mp_unsigned_bin_size(mp_int *a);
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1739 \end{alltt}
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1740
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1741 This will return the number of bytes (octets) required to store the unsigned copy of the integer $a$.
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1742
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1743 \index{mp\_to\_unsigned\_bin}
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1744 \begin{alltt}
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1745 int mp_to_unsigned_bin(mp_int *a, unsigned char *b);
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1746 \end{alltt}
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1747 This will store $a$ into the buffer $b$ in big--endian format. Fortunately this is exactly what DER (or is it ASN?)
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1748 requires. It does not store the sign of the integer.
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1749
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1750 \index{mp\_read\_unsigned\_bin}
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1751 \begin{alltt}
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1752 int mp_read_unsigned_bin(mp_int *a, unsigned char *b, int c);
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1753 \end{alltt}
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1754 This will read in an unsigned big--endian array of bytes (octets) from $b$ of length $c$ into $a$. The resulting
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1755 integer $a$ will always be positive.
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1756
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1757 For those who acknowledge the existence of negative numbers (heretic!) there are ``signed'' versions of the
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1758 previous functions.
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1759
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1760 \begin{alltt}
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1761 int mp_signed_bin_size(mp_int *a);
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1762 int mp_read_signed_bin(mp_int *a, unsigned char *b, int c);
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1763 int mp_to_signed_bin(mp_int *a, unsigned char *b);
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1764 \end{alltt}
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1765 They operate essentially the same as the unsigned copies except they prefix the data with zero or non--zero
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1766 byte depending on the sign. If the sign is zpos (e.g. not negative) the prefix is zero, otherwise the prefix
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1767 is non--zero.
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1768
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1769 \chapter{Algebraic Functions}
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1770 \section{Extended Euclidean Algorithm}
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1771 \index{mp\_exteuclid}
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1772 \begin{alltt}
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1773 int mp_exteuclid(mp_int *a, mp_int *b,
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1774 mp_int *U1, mp_int *U2, mp_int *U3);
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1775 \end{alltt}
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1776
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1777 This finds the triple U1/U2/U3 using the Extended Euclidean algorithm such that the following equation holds.
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1778
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1779 \begin{equation}
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1780 a \cdot U1 + b \cdot U2 = U3
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1781 \end{equation}
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1782
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1783 Any of the U1/U2/U3 paramters can be set to \textbf{NULL} if they are not desired.
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1784
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1785 \section{Greatest Common Divisor}
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1786 \index{mp\_gcd}
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1787 \begin{alltt}
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1788 int mp_gcd (mp_int * a, mp_int * b, mp_int * c)
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1789 \end{alltt}
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1790 This will compute the greatest common divisor of $a$ and $b$ and store it in $c$.
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1791
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1792 \section{Least Common Multiple}
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1793 \index{mp\_lcm}
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1794 \begin{alltt}
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1795 int mp_lcm (mp_int * a, mp_int * b, mp_int * c)
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1796 \end{alltt}
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1797 This will compute the least common multiple of $a$ and $b$ and store it in $c$.
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1798
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1799 \section{Jacobi Symbol}
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1800 \index{mp\_jacobi}
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1801 \begin{alltt}
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1802 int mp_jacobi (mp_int * a, mp_int * p, int *c)
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1803 \end{alltt}
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1804 This will compute the Jacobi symbol for $a$ with respect to $p$. If $p$ is prime this essentially computes the Legendre
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1805 symbol. The result is stored in $c$ and can take on one of three values $\lbrace -1, 0, 1 \rbrace$. If $p$ is prime
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1806 then the result will be $-1$ when $a$ is not a quadratic residue modulo $p$. The result will be $0$ if $a$ divides $p$
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1807 and the result will be $1$ if $a$ is a quadratic residue modulo $p$.
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1808
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1809 \section{Modular Inverse}
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1810 \index{mp\_invmod}
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1811 \begin{alltt}
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1812 int mp_invmod (mp_int * a, mp_int * b, mp_int * c)
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1813 \end{alltt}
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1814 Computes the multiplicative inverse of $a$ modulo $b$ and stores the result in $c$ such that $ac \equiv 1 \mbox{ (mod }b\mbox{)}$.
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1815
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1816 \section{Single Digit Functions}
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1817
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1818 For those using small numbers (\textit{snicker snicker}) there are several ``helper'' functions
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1819
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1820 \index{mp\_add\_d} \index{mp\_sub\_d} \index{mp\_mul\_d} \index{mp\_div\_d} \index{mp\_mod\_d}
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1821 \begin{alltt}
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1822 int mp_add_d(mp_int *a, mp_digit b, mp_int *c);
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1823 int mp_sub_d(mp_int *a, mp_digit b, mp_int *c);
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1824 int mp_mul_d(mp_int *a, mp_digit b, mp_int *c);
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1825 int mp_div_d(mp_int *a, mp_digit b, mp_int *c, mp_digit *d);
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1826 int mp_mod_d(mp_int *a, mp_digit b, mp_digit *c);
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1827 \end{alltt}
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1828
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1829 These work like the full mp\_int capable variants except the second parameter $b$ is a mp\_digit. These
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1830 functions fairly handy if you have to work with relatively small numbers since you will not have to allocate
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1831 an entire mp\_int to store a number like $1$ or $2$.
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1832
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1833 \input{bn.ind}
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1835 \end{document}