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[dev.boringcrypto] crypto/ecdsa: use unsafe.Pointer instead of atomic.Value

Using atomic.Value causes vet errors in code copying
PublicKey or PrivateKey structures. I don't think the errors
are accurate, but it's easier to work around them than
to change vet or change atomic.Value.

See #21504.

Change-Id: I3a3435c1fc664cc5166c81674f6f7c58dab35f21
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/56671
Run-TryBot: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@golang.org>
This commit is contained in:
Russ Cox 2017-08-18 09:11:40 -04:00
parent b1f201e951
commit bc38fda367
2 changed files with 23 additions and 32 deletions

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@ -5,9 +5,10 @@
package ecdsa
import (
"crypto/elliptic"
"crypto/internal/boring"
"math/big"
"sync/atomic"
"unsafe"
)
// Cached conversions from Go PublicKey/PrivateKey to BoringCrypto.
@ -29,81 +30,71 @@ import (
type boringPub struct {
key *boring.PublicKeyECDSA
orig publicKey
}
// copy of PublicKey without the atomic.Value field, to placate vet.
type publicKey struct {
elliptic.Curve
X, Y *big.Int
orig PublicKey
}
func boringPublicKey(pub *PublicKey) (*boring.PublicKeyECDSA, error) {
b, _ := pub.boring.Load().(boringPub)
if publicKeyEqual(&b.orig, pub) {
b := (*boringPub)(atomic.LoadPointer(&pub.boring))
if b != nil && publicKeyEqual(&b.orig, pub) {
return b.key, nil
}
b = new(boringPub)
b.orig = copyPublicKey(pub)
key, err := boring.NewPublicKeyECDSA(b.orig.Curve.Params().Name, b.orig.X, b.orig.Y)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
b.key = key
pub.boring.Store(b)
atomic.StorePointer(&pub.boring, unsafe.Pointer(b))
return key, nil
}
type boringPriv struct {
key *boring.PrivateKeyECDSA
orig privateKey
}
// copy of PrivateKey without the atomic.Value field, to placate vet.
type privateKey struct {
publicKey
D *big.Int
orig PrivateKey
}
func boringPrivateKey(priv *PrivateKey) (*boring.PrivateKeyECDSA, error) {
b, _ := priv.boring.Load().(boringPriv)
if privateKeyEqual(&b.orig, priv) {
b := (*boringPriv)(atomic.LoadPointer(&priv.boring))
if b != nil && privateKeyEqual(&b.orig, priv) {
return b.key, nil
}
b = new(boringPriv)
b.orig = copyPrivateKey(priv)
key, err := boring.NewPrivateKeyECDSA(b.orig.Curve.Params().Name, b.orig.X, b.orig.Y, b.orig.D)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
b.key = key
priv.boring.Store(b)
atomic.StorePointer(&priv.boring, unsafe.Pointer(b))
return key, nil
}
func publicKeyEqual(k1 *publicKey, k2 *PublicKey) bool {
func publicKeyEqual(k1, k2 *PublicKey) bool {
return k1.X != nil &&
k1.Curve.Params() == k2.Curve.Params() &&
k1.X.Cmp(k2.X) == 0 &&
k1.Y.Cmp(k2.Y) == 0
}
func privateKeyEqual(k1 *privateKey, k2 *PrivateKey) bool {
return publicKeyEqual(&k1.publicKey, &k2.PublicKey) &&
func privateKeyEqual(k1, k2 *PrivateKey) bool {
return publicKeyEqual(&k1.PublicKey, &k2.PublicKey) &&
k1.D.Cmp(k2.D) == 0
}
func copyPublicKey(k *PublicKey) publicKey {
return publicKey{
func copyPublicKey(k *PublicKey) PublicKey {
return PublicKey{
Curve: k.Curve,
X: new(big.Int).Set(k.X),
Y: new(big.Int).Set(k.Y),
}
}
func copyPrivateKey(k *PrivateKey) privateKey {
return privateKey{
publicKey: copyPublicKey(&k.PublicKey),
func copyPrivateKey(k *PrivateKey) PrivateKey {
return PrivateKey{
PublicKey: copyPublicKey(&k.PublicKey),
D: new(big.Int).Set(k.D),
}
}

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ import (
"errors"
"io"
"math/big"
"sync/atomic"
"unsafe"
)
// A invertible implements fast inverse mod Curve.Params().N
@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ type PublicKey struct {
elliptic.Curve
X, Y *big.Int
boring atomic.Value
boring unsafe.Pointer
}
// PrivateKey represents a ECDSA private key.
@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ type PrivateKey struct {
PublicKey
D *big.Int
boring atomic.Value
boring unsafe.Pointer
}
type ecdsaSignature struct {