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Add Chacha20-Poly1305, AES128-GCM and AES256-GCM support (#93) * Add Chacha20-Poly1305 authenticated encryption * Add general AEAD approach. * Add [email protected] algo using LibTomCrypt chacha and poly1305 routines. Chacha20-Poly1305 is generally faster than AES256 on CPU w/o dedicated AES instructions, having the same key size. Compiling in will add ~5,5kB to binary size on x86-64. function old new delta chacha_crypt - 1397 +1397 _poly1305_block - 608 +608 poly1305_done - 595 +595 dropbear_chachapoly_crypt - 457 +457 .rodata 26976 27392 +416 poly1305_process - 290 +290 poly1305_init - 221 +221 chacha_setup - 218 +218 encrypt_packet 1068 1270 +202 dropbear_chachapoly_getlength - 147 +147 decrypt_packet 756 897 +141 chacha_ivctr64 - 137 +137 read_packet 543 637 +94 dropbear_chachapoly_start - 94 +94 read_kex_algos 792 880 +88 chacha_keystream - 69 +69 dropbear_mode_chachapoly - 48 +48 sshciphers 280 320 +40 dropbear_mode_none 24 48 +24 dropbear_mode_ctr 24 48 +24 dropbear_mode_cbc 24 48 +24 dropbear_chachapoly_mac - 24 +24 dropbear_chachapoly - 24 +24 gen_new_keys 848 854 +6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (add/remove: 14/0 grow/shrink: 10/0 up/down: 5388/0) Total: 5388 bytes * Add AES128-GCM and AES256-GCM authenticated encryption * Add general AES-GCM mode. * Add [email protected] and [email protected] algo using LibTomCrypt gcm routines. AES-GCM is combination of AES CTR mode and GHASH, slower than AES-CTR on CPU w/o dedicated AES/GHASH instructions therefore disabled by default. Compiling in will add ~6kB to binary size on x86-64. function old new delta gcm_process - 1060 +1060 .rodata 26976 27808 +832 gcm_gf_mult - 820 +820 gcm_add_aad - 660 +660 gcm_shift_table - 512 +512 gcm_done - 471 +471 gcm_add_iv - 384 +384 gcm_init - 347 +347 dropbear_gcm_crypt - 309 +309 encrypt_packet 1068 1270 +202 decrypt_packet 756 897 +141 gcm_reset - 118 +118 read_packet 543 637 +94 read_kex_algos 792 880 +88 sshciphers 280 360 +80 gcm_mult_h - 80 +80 dropbear_gcm_start - 62 +62 dropbear_mode_gcm - 48 +48 dropbear_mode_none 24 48 +24 dropbear_mode_ctr 24 48 +24 dropbear_mode_cbc 24 48 +24 dropbear_ghash - 24 +24 dropbear_gcm_getlength - 24 +24 gen_new_keys 848 854 +6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (add/remove: 14/0 grow/shrink: 10/0 up/down: 6434/0) Total: 6434 bytes
author Vladislav Grishenko <themiron@users.noreply.github.com>
date Mon, 25 May 2020 20:50:25 +0500
parents f52919ffd3b1
children 1051e4eea25a
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#include "tommath_private.h"
#ifdef BN_MP_PRIME_FERMAT_C
/* LibTomMath, multiple-precision integer library -- Tom St Denis
 *
 * LibTomMath is a library that provides multiple-precision
 * integer arithmetic as well as number theoretic functionality.
 *
 * The library was designed directly after the MPI library by
 * Michael Fromberger but has been written from scratch with
 * additional optimizations in place.
 *
 * SPDX-License-Identifier: Unlicense
 */

/* performs one Fermat test.
 *
 * If "a" were prime then b**a == b (mod a) since the order of
 * the multiplicative sub-group would be phi(a) = a-1.  That means
 * it would be the same as b**(a mod (a-1)) == b**1 == b (mod a).
 *
 * Sets result to 1 if the congruence holds, or zero otherwise.
 */
int mp_prime_fermat(const mp_int *a, const mp_int *b, int *result)
{
   mp_int  t;
   int     err;

   /* default to composite  */
   *result = MP_NO;

   /* ensure b > 1 */
   if (mp_cmp_d(b, 1uL) != MP_GT) {
      return MP_VAL;
   }

   /* init t */
   if ((err = mp_init(&t)) != MP_OKAY) {
      return err;
   }

   /* compute t = b**a mod a */
   if ((err = mp_exptmod(b, a, a, &t)) != MP_OKAY) {
      goto LBL_T;
   }

   /* is it equal to b? */
   if (mp_cmp(&t, b) == MP_EQ) {
      *result = MP_YES;
   }

   err = MP_OKAY;
LBL_T:
   mp_clear(&t);
   return err;
}
#endif

/* ref:         HEAD -> master, tag: v1.1.0 */
/* git commit:  08549ad6bc8b0cede0b357a9c341c5c6473a9c55 */
/* commit time: 2019-01-28 20:32:32 +0100 */