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author | Matt Johnston <matt@ucc.asn.au> |
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date | Mon, 15 Jun 2020 23:51:39 +0800 |
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#include "tommath_private.h" #ifdef BN_MP_MONTGOMERY_REDUCE_C /* LibTomMath, multiple-precision integer library -- Tom St Denis */ /* SPDX-License-Identifier: Unlicense */ /* computes xR**-1 == x (mod N) via Montgomery Reduction */ mp_err mp_montgomery_reduce(mp_int *x, const mp_int *n, mp_digit rho) { int ix, digs; mp_err err; mp_digit mu; /* can the fast reduction [comba] method be used? * * Note that unlike in mul you're safely allowed *less* * than the available columns [255 per default] since carries * are fixed up in the inner loop. */ digs = (n->used * 2) + 1; if ((digs < MP_WARRAY) && (x->used <= MP_WARRAY) && (n->used < MP_MAXFAST)) { return s_mp_montgomery_reduce_fast(x, n, rho); } /* grow the input as required */ if (x->alloc < digs) { if ((err = mp_grow(x, digs)) != MP_OKAY) { return err; } } x->used = digs; for (ix = 0; ix < n->used; ix++) { /* mu = ai * rho mod b * * The value of rho must be precalculated via * montgomery_setup() such that * it equals -1/n0 mod b this allows the * following inner loop to reduce the * input one digit at a time */ mu = (mp_digit)(((mp_word)x->dp[ix] * (mp_word)rho) & MP_MASK); /* a = a + mu * m * b**i */ { int iy; mp_digit *tmpn, *tmpx, u; mp_word r; /* alias for digits of the modulus */ tmpn = n->dp; /* alias for the digits of x [the input] */ tmpx = x->dp + ix; /* set the carry to zero */ u = 0; /* Multiply and add in place */ for (iy = 0; iy < n->used; iy++) { /* compute product and sum */ r = ((mp_word)mu * (mp_word)*tmpn++) + (mp_word)u + (mp_word)*tmpx; /* get carry */ u = (mp_digit)(r >> (mp_word)MP_DIGIT_BIT); /* fix digit */ *tmpx++ = (mp_digit)(r & (mp_word)MP_MASK); } /* At this point the ix'th digit of x should be zero */ /* propagate carries upwards as required*/ while (u != 0u) { *tmpx += u; u = *tmpx >> MP_DIGIT_BIT; *tmpx++ &= MP_MASK; } } } /* at this point the n.used'th least * significant digits of x are all zero * which means we can shift x to the * right by n.used digits and the * residue is unchanged. */ /* x = x/b**n.used */ mp_clamp(x); mp_rshd(x, n->used); /* if x >= n then x = x - n */ if (mp_cmp_mag(x, n) != MP_LT) { return s_mp_sub(x, n, x); } return MP_OKAY; } #endif