If a package has files with conflicting package names, go/build
empirically populates the first name encountered and puts the
remaining files in InvalidGoFiles. That foiled our check for packages
whose name is either unpopulated or "main", since the "package main"
could be found in a source file after the first.
Instead, we now treat any package with a nonzero set of InvalidGoFiles
as potentially a main package. This biases toward over-reporting
errors, but we would rather over-report than under-report.
If we fix#45999, we will be able to make these error checks more
precise.
Updates #42088Fixes#45827Fixes#39986
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For #45827
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For #45827
For #39986
Updates #45999
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Encode the length of type names and tags in a varint encoding
instead of a fixed 2-byte encoding. This allows lengths longer
than 65535 (which can happen for large unnamed structs).
Removed the alignment check for #14962, it isn't relevant any more
since we're no longer reading pointers directly out of this data
(it is encoded as an offset which is copied out bytewise).
Fixes#44155
Update #14962
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This test is also now flakey on this platform.
Updates #36435
Updates #42464
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Convert the syscall package on openbsd/arm to use libc rather than performing
direct system calls.
Updates #36435
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Use libc rather than performing direct system calls for the runtime on
openbsd/arm.
Updates #36435
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Switch openbsd/arm to locking via libc, rather than performing direct
system calls.
Update #36435
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This switches openbsd/arm to thread creation via pthreads, rather than doing
direct system calls.
Update #36435
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Spreading function compilation across multiple goroutines results in
non-deterministic output. This is how cmd/compile has historically
behaved for concurrent builds, but is troublesome for non-concurrent
builds, particularly because it interferes with "toolstash -cmp".
I spent some time trying to think of a simple, unified algorithm that
can concurrently schedule work but gracefully degrades to a
deterministic build for single-worker builds, but I couldn't come up
with any. The simplest idea I found was to simply abstract away the
operation of scheduling work so that we can have alternative
deterministic vs concurrent modes.
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Like for P-224, we do the constant time selects to hide the
point-at-infinity special cases of addition, but not the P = Q case,
which presumably doesn't happen in normal operations.
Runtime increases by about 50%, as expected, since on average we were
able to skip half the additions, and the additions reasonably amounted
to half the runtime. Still, the Fiat code is so much faster than big.Int
that we're still more than three time faster overall than pre-CL 315271.
name old time/op new time/op delta
pkg:crypto/elliptic goos:darwin goarch:arm64
ScalarBaseMult/P521-8 4.18ms ± 3% 1.35ms ± 1% -67.64% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ScalarMult/P521-8 4.17ms ± 2% 1.36ms ± 1% -67.45% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
pkg:crypto/ecdsa goos:darwin goarch:arm64
Sign/P521-8 4.23ms ± 1% 1.44ms ± 1% -66.02% (p=0.000 n=9+10)
Verify/P521-8 8.31ms ± 2% 2.73ms ± 2% -67.08% (p=0.000 n=9+9)
GenerateKey/P521-8 4.15ms ± 2% 1.35ms ± 2% -67.41% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Updates #40171
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Fiat Cryptography (https://github.com/mit-plv/fiat-crypto) is a project
that produces prime order field implementations (the code that does
arithmetic modulo a prime number) based on a formally verified model.
The formal verification covers some of the most subtle and hard to test
parts of an elliptic curve implementation, like carry chains. It would
probably have prevented #20040 and #43786.
This CL imports a 64-bit implementation of the P-521 base field,
replacing the horribly slow and catastrophically variable time big.Int
CurveParams implementation.
The code in p521_fiat64.go is generated reproducibly by fiat-crypto,
building and running the Dockerfile according to the README.
The code in fiat/p521.go is a thin and idiomatic wrapper around the
fiat-crypto code. It includes an Invert method generated with the help
of github.com/mmcloughlin/addchain.
The code in elliptic/p521.go is a line-by-line port of the CurveParams
implementation. Lsh(x, N) was replaced with repeated Add(x, x) calls.
Mul(x, x) was replaced with Square(x). Mod calls were removed, as all
operations are modulo P. Likewise, Add calls to bring values back to
positive were removed. The ScalarMult ladder implementation is now
constant time, copied from p224ScalarMult. Only other notable changes
are adding a p512Point type to keep (x, y, z) together, and making
addJacobian and doubleJacobian methods on that type, with the usual
receiver semantics to save 4 allocations per step.
This amounts to a proof of concept, and is far from a mature elliptic
curve implementation. Here's a non-exhaustive list of things that need
improvement, most of which are pre-existing issues with crypto/elliptic.
Some of these can be fixed without API change, so can't.
- Marshal and Unmarshal still use the slow, variable time big.Int
arithmetic. The Curve interface does not expose field operations, so
we'll have to make our own abstraction.
- Point addition uses an incomplete Jacobian formula, which has variable
time behaviors for points at infinity and equal points. There are
better, complete formulae these days, but I wanted to keep this CL
reviewable against the existing code.
- The scalar multiplication ladder is still heavily variable time. This
is easy to fix and I'll do it in a follow-up CL, but I wanted to keep
this one easier to review.
- Fundamentally, values have to go in and out of big.Int representation
when they pass through the Curve interface, which is both slow and
slightly variable-time.
- There is no scalar field implementation, so crypto/ecdsa ends up using
big.Int for signing.
- Extending this to P-384 would involve either duplicating all P-521
code, or coming up with some lower-level interfaces for the base
field. Even better, generics, which would maybe let us save heap
allocations due to virtual calls.
- The readability and idiomaticity of the autogenerated code can
improve, although we have a clear abstraction and well-enforced
contract, which makes it unlikely we'll have to resort to manually
modifying the code. See mit-plv/fiat-crypto#949.
- We could also have a 32-bit implementation, since it's almost free to
have fiat-crypto generate one.
Anyway, it's definitely better than CurveParams, and definitely faster.
name old time/op new time/op delta
pkg:crypto/elliptic goos:darwin goarch:arm64
ScalarBaseMult/P521-8 4.18ms ± 3% 0.86ms ± 2% -79.50% (p=0.000 n=10+9)
ScalarMult/P521-8 4.17ms ± 2% 0.85ms ± 6% -79.68% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
pkg:crypto/ecdsa goos:darwin goarch:arm64
Sign/P521-8 4.23ms ± 1% 0.94ms ± 0% -77.70% (p=0.000 n=9+8)
Verify/P521-8 8.31ms ± 2% 1.75ms ± 4% -78.99% (p=0.000 n=9+10)
GenerateKey/P521-8 4.15ms ± 2% 0.85ms ± 2% -79.49% (p=0.000 n=10+9)
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
pkg:crypto/elliptic goos:darwin goarch:arm64
ScalarBaseMult/P521-8 3.06MB ± 3% 0.00MB ± 0% -99.97% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ScalarMult/P521-8 3.05MB ± 1% 0.00MB ± 0% -99.97% (p=0.000 n=9+10)
pkg:crypto/ecdsa goos:darwin goarch:arm64
Sign/P521-8 3.03MB ± 0% 0.01MB ± 0% -99.74% (p=0.000 n=10+8)
Verify/P521-8 6.06MB ± 1% 0.00MB ± 0% -99.93% (p=0.000 n=9+9)
GenerateKey/P521-8 3.02MB ± 0% 0.00MB ± 0% -99.96% (p=0.000 n=9+10)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
pkg:crypto/elliptic goos:darwin goarch:arm64
ScalarBaseMult/P521-8 19.8k ± 3% 0.0k ± 0% -99.95% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ScalarMult/P521-8 19.7k ± 1% 0.0k ± 0% -99.95% (p=0.000 n=9+10)
pkg:crypto/ecdsa goos:darwin goarch:arm64
Sign/P521-8 19.6k ± 0% 0.1k ± 0% -99.63% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Verify/P521-8 39.2k ± 1% 0.1k ± 0% -99.84% (p=0.000 n=9+10)
GenerateKey/P521-8 19.5k ± 0% 0.0k ± 0% -99.91% (p=0.000 n=9+10)
Updates #40171
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Unfortunately, we can't improve the function signature to refer to
crypto.PrivateKey and crypto.PublicKey, even if they are both
interface{}, because it would break assignments to function types.
Fixes#37845
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steals idea from CL 312093
further investigation revealed additional duplicate
slots (equivalent, but not equal), so delete those too.
Rearranged Func.Names to be addresses of slots,
create canonical addresses so that split slots
(which use those addresses to refer to their parent,
and split slots can be further split)
will preserve "equivalent slots are equal".
Removes duplicates, improves metrics for "args at entry".
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This change upgrades the vendored pprof to pick up the fix for a
serious issue that made the source view in browser mode blank
(tracked upstream as google/pprof#621).
I also had to patch pprof.go, since one of the upstream commit we
included introduced a breaking change in the file interface (the Base
method is now called ObjAddr and has a different signature).
I've manually verified that the upgrade fixes the aforementioned
issues with the source view.
Fixes#45786
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Before the CL 288297 all Go process handles had to be made
non-inheritable - otherwise they would escape into the child process.
But now this is not necessary.
This CL stops changing inheritance flag of stdint, stdout and stderr
handles.
Fixes#44876
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We now have a (well, two, depending on AES hardware support) universal
cipher suite preference order, based on their security and performance.
Peer and application lists are now treated as filters (and AES hardware
support hints) that are applied to this universal order.
This removes a complex and nuanced decision from the application's
responsibilities, one which we are better equipped to make and which
applications usually don't need to have an opinion about. It also lets
us worry less about what suites we support or enable, because we can be
confident that bad ones won't be selected over good ones.
This also moves 3DES suites to InsecureCipherSuites(), even if they are
not disabled by default. Just because we can keep them as a last resort
it doesn't mean they are secure. Thankfully we had not promised that
Insecure means disabled by default.
Notable test changes:
- TestCipherSuiteCertPreferenceECDSA was testing that we'd pick the
right certificate regardless of CipherSuite ordering, which is now
completely ignored, as tested by TestCipherSuitePreference. Removed.
- The openssl command of TestHandshakeServerExportKeyingMaterial was
broken for TLS 1.0 in CL 262857, but its golden file was not
regenerated, so the test kept passing. It now broke because the
selected suite from the ones in the golden file changed.
- In TestAESCipherReordering, "server strongly prefers AES-GCM" is
removed because there is no way for a server to express a strong
preference anymore; "client prefers AES-GCM and AES-CBC over ChaCha"
switched to ChaCha20 when the server lacks AES hardware; and finally
"client supports multiple AES-GCM" changed to always prefer AES-128
per the universal preference list.
* this is going back on an explicit decision from CL 262857, and
while that client order is weird and does suggest a strong dislike
for ChaCha20, we have a strong dislike for software AES, so it
didn't feel worth making the logic more complex
- All Client-* golden files had to be regenerated because the
ClientHello cipher suites have changed.
(Even when Config.CipherSuites was limited to one suite, the TLS 1.3
default order changed.)
Fixes#45430Fixes#41476 (as 3DES is now always the last resort)
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Common Name and NameConstraintsWithoutSANs are no more.
Fixes#24151 ᕕ(ᐛ)ᕗ
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These operations (BT{S,R,C}{Q,L}modify) are quite a bit slower than
other ways of doing the same thing.
Without the BTxmodify operations, there are two fallback ways the compiler
performs these operations: AND/OR/XOR operations directly on memory, or
load-BTx-write sequences. The compiler kinda chooses one arbitrarily
depending on rewrite rule application order. Currently, it uses
load-BTx-write for the Const benchmarks and AND/OR/XOR directly to memory
for the non-Const benchmarks. TBD, someone might investigate which of
the two fallback strategies is really better. For now, they are both
better than BTx ops.
name old time/op new time/op delta
BitSet-8 1.09µs ± 2% 0.64µs ± 5% -41.60% (p=0.000 n=9+10)
BitClear-8 1.15µs ± 3% 0.68µs ± 6% -41.00% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
BitToggle-8 1.18µs ± 4% 0.73µs ± 2% -38.36% (p=0.000 n=10+8)
BitSetConst-8 37.0ns ± 7% 25.8ns ± 2% -30.24% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
BitClearConst-8 30.7ns ± 2% 25.0ns ±12% -18.46% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
BitToggleConst-8 36.9ns ± 1% 23.8ns ± 3% -35.46% (p=0.000 n=9+10)
Fixes#45790
Update #45242
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This is only changes to comments, so should be fine to go into 1.17.
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We can consolidate MOVB load handling with other MOV* loads. Only
Optab.Size bytes are copied from the slice returned by asmout. Thus,
we can an unconditionally append an extsb operation to the slice
modified by asmout. This extra instruction will only be copied into
the final instruction stream if Optab.Size is 4 bytes larger, as is
the case with MOVB loads.
This removes three extra special cases when loading a signed
byte.
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It was misplaced by the relnote tool.
Also add a TODO for CL 312212, per discussion in golang.org/issue/46020.
For #44513.
For #46020.
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We recently add arginfo symbols for traceback argument metadata.
Like other metadata symbols (GC bitmaps, opendefer info, etc.),
skip arginfo symbols for symbol table as well.
Fixes#45971.
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Updates #45059
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CL 276272 accidentally skipped everything in TestStdlib while trying to
skip nested submodules of std and cmd.
For now, narrow the skip to just the problematic submodule rather than
trying to generalize. We can re-evaluate if it becomes a pattern to
vendor submodules in this way.
Fixes#46027
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The fix for #45985 is a little subtle. Start by committing the (bad)
test case.
For #45985
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Our workaround to get and set types.Info._Inferred makes it harder to
experiment with the new APIs in x/tools.
Instead, just make a copy of the types.Info struct, so that the Inferred
field is accessible when the typeparams build tag is set.
This is a trivially safe change: the only change when not building with
-tags=typeparams is that types.Info._Inferred is removed, and accessing
inferred type information goes through an additional layer of
indirection.
For #46003
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Windows syscall functions (e.g. syscall.Syscall9) are defined as
cgo_unsafe_args (because it takes the address of one argument and
use that to access all arguments) which makes them ABI0. In some
case we may need ABI wrappers for them. Because those functions
have a large number of arguments, the wrapper can take a
non-trivial amount of stack frame, causing nosplit overflow when
inlining is disabled. The overflow call chain involves
deferreturn.
This CL changes a deferred call to unlockOSThread to a direct
call. If the syscall functions panics, it is likely a fatal error
anyway.
Fixes#45698.
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The Darwin linker does not like text sections that are larger
than the jump limit (even if we already inserted trampolines).
Split the text section to multiple smaller sections.
Now external linking very large binaries works on Darwin/ARM64.
Updates #40492.
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During the TLS handshake if the server doesn't support any of the
application protocols requested by the client, send the
no_application_protocol alert and abort the handshake on the server
side. This enforces the requirements of RFC 7301.
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I found a performance regression between the runtime.Hash
benchmarks when comparing Go 1.16 to latest on ppc64le. This
was due to the addition of Mul64 to runtime/internal/math
with the comments that this should be treated as an intrinsic
on platforms where available. However this is was not being
intrinsified on ppc64le because the code in ssagen/ssa.go didn't
correctly specify ppc64le. It had the argument for ArchPPC64
but should have also included ArchPPC64LE.
Treating Mul64 as an intrinsic shows this improvement, and these
results are better than Go 1.16:
Hash5 27.0ns ± 0% 14.0ns ± 0% -48.1
Hash16 26.6ns ± 0% 14.0ns ± 0% -47.3
Hash64 50.7ns ± 0% 17.9ns ± 0% -64.6
Hash1024 500ns ± 0% 99ns ± 0% -80.1
Hash65536 30.6µs ± 0% 4.0µs ± 0% -86
Many of the Map related benchmarks in the runtime package also showed
improvement once Mul64 is intrinsified.
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Replaces the encoding/asn1 certificate parser with a
x/crypto/cryptobyte based parser. This provides a significant increase
in performance, mostly due to a reduction of lots of small allocs,
as well as almost entirely removing reflection.
Since this is a rather large rewrite only the certificate parser is
replaced, leaving the parsers for CSRs, CRLs, etc for follow-up work.
Since some of the functions that the other parsers use are replaced
with cryptobyte versions, they still get a not insignificant performance
boost.
name old time/op new time/op delta
ParseCertificate/ecdsa_leaf-8 44.6µs ± 9% 12.7µs ± 4% -71.58% (p=0.000 n=20+18)
ParseCertificate/rsa_leaf-8 46.4µs ± 4% 13.2µs ± 2% -71.49% (p=0.000 n=18+19)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
ParseCertificate/ecdsa_leaf-8 501 ± 0% 164 ± 0% -67.27% (p=0.000 n=20+20)
ParseCertificate/rsa_leaf-8 545 ± 0% 182 ± 0% -66.61% (p=0.000 n=20+20)
Fixes#21118Fixes#44237
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CL 317273 accidentally grouped a fix for bufio, bytes, strings
packages into a single entry, but they should be separate ones.
Fix that, and document these negative rune handling fixes.
The list of fixed functions in package unicode was computed by
taking the functions covered by the new TestNegativeRunes test,
and including those that fail when tested with Go 1.16.3.
For #44513.
Updates #43254.
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{{eq .x 0}} where .x is a nil interface{} should be false, not a type error.
Similarly, {{eq .x .x}} should succeed, not panic in reflect.
Fixes#45982.
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The proposal as accepted in #34652 named the bit SkipFuncCheck.
It was renamed to DeferFuncCheck during the code review on a suggestion by Rob,
along with a comment to “defer type checking functions until template is executed,”
but this description is not accurate: the package has never type-checked functions,
only verified their existence. And the effect of the bit in this package is to eliminate
this check entirely, not to defer it to some later time.
I was writing code using this new bit and was very confused about when the
"type checking" was being deferred to and how to stop that entirely,
since in my use case I wanted no checks at all. What I wanted is what the bit does,
it just wasn't named accurately.
Rename back to SkipFuncCheck.
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This disables the "testing names" for method names and
trailing input types passed to closure/interface/other calls.
The logic using the names remains, so that editing the change
to enable local testing is not too hard.
Also fixes broken build tag in reflect/abi_test.go
Updates #44816.
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When parsing type parameters, an empty type instantiation was parsed as
an IndexExpr with nil Index. This should be considered a breaking change
to parsing: ast.Walk previously assumed that Index was non-nil.
Back out the nil check in ast.Walk, and for now pack an empty argument
list as a non-nil ListExpr with nil Elems.
Alternatives considered:
- Parsing the entire index expression as a BadExpr: this led to
inferior errors while type checking.
- Parsing the Index as a BadExpr: this seems reasonable, but encodes
strictly less information into the AST.
We may want to opt for one of these alternatives in the future, but for
now let's just fix the breaking change.
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This change replaces the crypto/ed25519/internal/edwards25519 package
with code from filippo.io/edwards25519, a significantly faster, safer,
well tested (over 1600 lines of new tests, 99% test coverage), and
better documented (600 lines of new comments) implementation.
Some highlights:
* an unsaturated 51-bit limb field implementation optimized for 64-bit
architectures and math/bits.Mul64 intrinsics
* more efficient variable time scalar multiplication using multi-width
non-adjacent form with a larger lookup table for fixed-base
* a safe math/big.Int-like API for the Scalar, Point, and field.Element
types with fully abstracted reduction invariants
* a test suite including a testing/quick fuzzer that explores edge case
values that would be impossible to hit randomly, and systematic tests
for arguments and receiver aliasing
* point decoding rules that strictly match the original logic of
crypto/ed25519/internal/edwards25519, to avoid consensus issues
* AssemblyPolicy-compliant assembly cores for arm64 and amd64, the
former under 20 lines, and the latter generated by a program based on
github.com/mmcloughlin/avo that can be reviewed line-by-line against
the generic implementation
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7400 CPU @ 3.00GHz
name old time/op new time/op delta
KeyGeneration-4 59.5µs ± 1% 26.1µs ± 1% -56.20% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
NewKeyFromSeed-4 59.3µs ± 1% 25.8µs ± 1% -56.48% (p=0.000 n=9+10)
Signing-4 60.4µs ± 1% 31.4µs ± 1% -48.05% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Verification-4 169µs ± 1% 73µs ± 2% -56.55% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Apple M1
name old time/op new time/op delta
KeyGeneration-8 35.1µs ± 0% 20.2µs ± 2% -42.46% (p=0.000 n=8+10)
NewKeyFromSeed-8 35.1µs ± 0% 20.0µs ± 1% -42.93% (p=0.000 n=8+9)
Signing-8 36.2µs ± 0% 25.6µs ± 1% -29.25% (p=0.000 n=8+9)
Verification-8 96.1µs ± 0% 57.6µs ± 1% -40.14% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
The code in this CL is a copy of the filippo.io/edwards25519 module at
version v1.0.0-beta.3.0.20210405211453-c6be47d67779 with only the
following functions removed as irrelevant to crypto/ed25519:
- (*Point).BytesMontgomery()
- (*Point).MultByCofactor()
- (*Scalar).Invert()
- (*Point).MultiScalarMult()
- (*Point).VarTimeMultiScalarMult()
This codebase took a long journey outside the standard library before
making its way back here. Its oldest parts started as a faster field
implementation rewrite by George Tankersley almost four years ago,
eventually submitted as CL 71950 but never merged. That code was then
merged into github.com/gtank/ristretto255, which also started as an
internal/edwards25519 fork. There it was worked on by me, George, and
Henry de Valence as a backend for our Go ristretto255 implementation.
Finally, I extracted the edwards25519 code into a reusable package as
filippo.io/edwards25519.
Now, we're ready for the standard library to become the source of truth
for this code again, while filippo.io/edwards25519 will become a
re-packaged and extended version for external use, since we don't want
to expose unsafe curve operations in x/crypto or the standard library.
Submitted under the Google CLA on behalf of:
- Henry de Valence
https://github.com/gtank/ristretto255/issues/34
- George Tankersley
https://golang.org/cl/71950https://github.com/gtank/ristretto255-private/issues/28
- Luke Champine
https://github.com/FiloSottile/edwards25519/pull/7
- Adrian Hamelink
https://github.com/FiloSottile/edwards25519/pull/12
Changes 32506b5 and 18c803c are trivial and don't require a CLA.
The full history of this code since diverging from internal/edwards25519
is available at https://github.com/FiloSottile/edwards25519, and
summarized below.
+ c6be47d - edwards25519: update TestScalarSetBytesWithClamping <Filippo Valsorda>
+ c882e8e - edwards25519: rewrite amd64 assembly with avo <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 8eb02eb - edwards25519: refactor feMulGeneric and feSquareGeneric <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 8afd860 - edwards25519: remove Go 1.12 compatibility hack <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 1765c13 - edwards25519: don't clobber BP in amd64 assembly <Filippo Valsorda>
+ b73a7c8 - edwards25519: fix ScalarMult when receiver is not the identity (FiloSottile/edwards25519#12) <Adrian Hamelink>
+ 32a46d7 - edwards25519: document why this can't implement X25519 <Filippo Valsorda>
+ c547797 - edwards25519: make SqrtRatio slightly more efficient <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 700f4f4 - edwards25519: panic if an uninitialized Point is used <Filippo Valsorda>
+ d791cf8 - edwards25519: use testing.AllocsPerRun for TestAllocations <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 8cc8037 - edwards25519: smooth a couple test coverage rough edges <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 9063a14 - edwards25519: test that operations cause zero heap allocations <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 6944ac7 - edwards25519: relax the limb schedule slightly <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 21ebdac - edwards25519: rewrite carryPropagate in arm64 assembly <Filippo Valsorda>
+ a260082 - edwards25519: merge carryPropagate[12] <Filippo Valsorda>
+ dbe1792 - edwards25519: add TestScalarSetBytesWithClamping <Filippo Valsorda>
+ c1fe95a - edwards25519: add MultByCofactor <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 132d95c - edwards25519: sprinkle on-curve checks around tests <Filippo Valsorda>
+ ffb3e31 - edwards25519: specify the behavior of Invert(0) and I.BytesMontgomery() <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 9e6a931 - edwards25519: add (*Scalar).MultiplyAdd <lukechampine>
+ 3b045f3 - edwards25519: outline (*Point).Bytes (FiloSottile/edwards25519#6) <Luke Champine>
+ ec6f8a6 - edwards25519: make (*Scalar).SetCanonicalBytes return the receiver <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 77d7b31 - edwards25519: add (*Point).BytesMontgomery <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 6e8d645 - edwards25519: implement (*Point).Bytes and (*Point).SetBytes <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 1c833da - edwards25519: clarify ScalarBaseMult docs <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 3a13cf1 - edwards25519: apply gc build tag <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 90c35a7 - edwards25519: hide FieldElement and (*Point).ExtendedCoords <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 498fb1e - edwards25519: replace FillBytes with Bytes, again <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 9c7303a - edwards25519: remove (*Point).Identity and (*Point).Generator <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 2e52ce2 - edwards25519: drop unused (*Scalar).Zero <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 7c14a36 - edwards25519: rename FromBytes to SetBytes <Filippo Valsorda>
+ e3d0e45 - edwards25519: ensure only test files import math/big <Filippo Valsorda>
+ daa2507 - edwards25519: minor doc and string touch-ups <Filippo Valsorda>
+ e8698cd - edwards25519: implement (*Scalar).FromBytesWithClamping <Filippo Valsorda>
+ f28d75a - edwards25519: change constructors <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 36d8598 - edwards25519: test the invariant that Scalars are always reduced <Filippo Valsorda>
+ feed48c - edwards25519: cleanup the FieldElement API <Filippo Valsorda>
+ f6ee187 - edwards25519: make Point opaque <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 176388b - edwards25519: cleanup Scalar API to match ristretto255 <Filippo Valsorda>
+ c5c2e9e - edwards25519: rename ProjP3 to Point and unexport other point types <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 8542076 - edwards25519: add Scalar aliasing test <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 1a86a9c - edwards25519: make Scalar opaque <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 07a7683 - edwards25519: hide some more exposed symbols <Filippo Valsorda>
+ d3569cb - all: flatten the package and make FieldElement opaque <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 6f5f582 - all: expose edwards25519, base, and scalar packages <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 7ab4a68 - all: ensure compatibility with older Go versions <Filippo Valsorda>
+ e9b8baa - internal/radix51: implement (*FieldElement).Mul32 <Filippo Valsorda>
+ eac4de5 - internal/radix51: restructure according to golang.org/wiki/TargetSpecific <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 32506b5 - internal/radix51: fix !amd64 build (lightReduce -> carryPropagate) (gtank/ristretto255#29) <Sunny Aggarwal>
+ d64d989 - internal/scalar: fix FromUniformBytes <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 044bb44 - internal/scalar: address review comments <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 7dba54f - all: apply suggestions from code review <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 94bd1d9 - ristretto255: expose scalar multiplication APIs <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 5bd5476 - internal/edwards25519: fix shadowing of B in TestAddSubNegOnBasePoint <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 66bf647 - internal/scalar: replace FromBytes/IsCanonical with FromUniformBytes/FromCanonicalBytes <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 024f3f7 - internal/edwards25519,internal/scalar: apply some Go style touches <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 5e0c5c6 - internal/scalar: add scalar inversion <Henry de Valence>
+ 74fd625 - internal/ed25519: rearrange VartimeDoubleBaseMul args <Henry de Valence>
+ 81ae7ea - internal/ed25519: add benchmarks for scalar mul <Henry de Valence>
+ 9f1f939 - internal/ed25519: add variable-time multiscalar mul <Henry de Valence>
+ 7a96974 - internal/ed25519: add vartime double-base scmul <Henry de Valence>
+ 2bc256c - internal/ed25519: add precomputed NAF table for basepoint <Henry de Valence>
+ a0f0b96 - internal/ed25519: lower quickcheck size for point ops <Henry de Valence>
+ 2f385a1 - internal/ed25519: implement MultiscalarMul <Henry de Valence>
+ 8ae211b - internal/ed25519: implement BasepointMul <Henry de Valence>
+ 7b4858d - internal/ed25519: extract common test variables <Henry de Valence>
+ 16e7c48 - internal/ed25519: add a basepoint multiple table. <Henry de Valence>
+ 988e521 - internal/ed25519: add constant-time variable-base scmul. <Henry de Valence>
+ b695f6b - internal/ed25519: move basepoint constant & correct it <Henry de Valence>
+ ddd014e - internal/scalar: fix high bit check <Henry de Valence>
+ c88ea89 - internal/scalar: make casts clearer <Henry de Valence>
+ b75f989 - internal/scalar: add invariant checks on Scalar digits <Henry de Valence>
+ 36216ca - internal/scalar: use one scMulAdd for Sub <Henry de Valence>
+ 8bf40f3 - internal/scalar: fix constant-time signed radix 16 implementation <Henry de Valence>
+ e6d9ef6 - Update internal/radix51/fe_test.go <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 3aa63de - Update internal/radix51/fe_test.go <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 3e66ff0 - Update internal/radix51/fe_test.go <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 94e6c15 - internal/ed25519: add TODO note and doc ref <Henry de Valence>
+ 3647548 - internal/ed25519: rename twoD to D2 <Henry de Valence>
+ 1cf853c - internal/ed25519: add lookup tables for scalar mul. <Henry de Valence>
+ 3af304a - internal/radix51: add a conditional swap <Henry de Valence>
+ 4673217 - ristretto255: use multi-model arithmetic <Henry de Valence>
+ cca757a - internal/ed25519: remove single-model code <Henry de Valence>
+ d26e77b - internal/ed25519: add addition for Edwards points <Henry de Valence>
+ e0fbb35 - internal/ed25519: use twoD <Henry de Valence>
+ fd9b37b - internal/ed25519: add tests for multi-model point types. <Henry de Valence>
+ dacabb0 - internal/ed25519: add multi-model point types. <Henry de Valence>
+ dddc72e - internal/scalar: add constant-time signed radix 16 <Henry de Valence>
+ 92cdb35 - internal/scalar: add non-adjacent form <Henry de Valence>
+ d147963 - internal/scalar: don't zero memory that is about to be copied over <George Tankersley>
+ 8da186c - internal/scalar: add scalar field implementation <George Tankersley>
+ f38e583 - internal/radix51: add a "weird" testing/quick generation strategy <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 6454f61 - Move comment inside function <Henry de Valence>
+ 1983365 - implement Add, Sub, Neg for ed25519 and ristretto255 points. <Henry de Valence>
+ 9f25562 - internal/group: rename to internal/edwards25519 <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 48e66d3 - internal/group: restore ScalarMult code <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 0078d66 - internal/radix51: rename lightReduce to carryPropagate and touch up docs <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 05f4107 - internal/radix51: add benchmarks <Filippo Valsorda>
+ fd36334 - internal/radix51: test that operations don't exceed bounds <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 703421d - internal/radix51: make Generate produce random light-reduced elements <Filippo Valsorda>
+ f8d8297 - internal/radix51: simplify lightReduce <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 413120f - internal/radix51: minor tests cleanup <Filippo Valsorda>
+ abc8c5a - internal/radix51: make reduction an invariant and unexport Reduce <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 4fd198d - internal/radix51: actually apply go:noescape <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 18c803c - all: fix typos <Dimitris Apostolou>
+ bbfe059 - internal/radix51: test field encoding roundtrip with fixed vectors <George Tankersley>
+ c428b18 - internal/radix51: rename AppendBytes to Bytes <Filippo Valsorda>
+ c59bc1a - internal/radix51: rewrite FromBytes and AppendBytes with encoding/binary <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 57c0cd5 - internal/radix51: add docs and some light readability refactors <Filippo Valsorda>
+ cb1b734 - internal/radix51: remove unused (and a bit broken) SetInt <Filippo Valsorda>
+ beb8abd - internal/radix51: refactor ToBig and FromBig <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 87c0a53 - internal/radix51: replace ToBytes with AppendBytes <Filippo Valsorda>
+ b7e1e45 - internal/radix51: fix aliasing bug in CondNeg (gtank/ristretto255#21) <George Tankersley>
+ ed3748d - internal/radix51: actually, uhm, check the result of TestAliasing <Filippo Valsorda>
+ ec0e293 - radix51: change API of FromBytes and ToBytes to use slices <George Tankersley>
+ 29f6815 - internal/radix51: test all combinations of argument and receiver aliasing <Filippo Valsorda>
+ cd53d90 - internal/radix51: add property-based tests that multiplication distributes over addition <Henry de Valence>
+ c3bc45f - radix51: use go1.12 intrinsics for 128-bit multiplications <George Tankersley>
+ 7e7043e - internal/radix51: define a mask64Bits constant <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 4fdd06d - internal/group: set Z to 1, not 0 in FromAffine <Filippo Valsorda>
+ ffa7be7 - internal/group: fix typo <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 1f452ac - internal/group: derive twoD from D <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 2424c78 - internal/radix51: add MinusOne <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 76978fc - internal/group: make conversion APIs caller-allocated <Filippo Valsorda>
+ d17d202 - internal/group: rewrite DoubleZ1 because stack is cheaper than mental state <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 72b97c1 - internal: make all APIs chainable <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 993d979 - internal/radix51: make all APIs not consider the receiver an input <Filippo Valsorda>
+ b2a1d7d - all: refactor field API to be methods based <Filippo Valsorda>
+ cdf9b90 - internal/radix51: add constant time field operations <Filippo Valsorda>
+ e490a48 - internal/radix51: remove FeEqual <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 2de114c - internal/radix51: remove FeCSwap <Filippo Valsorda>
+ 08b80c1 - make things more generally presentable <George Tankersley>
+ 2178536 - Cache the field representation of d <George Tankersley>
+ 4135059 - Remove 32-bit code and update license. <George Tankersley>
+ 5d95cb3 - Use Bits() for FeToBig. <George Tankersley>
+ 146e33c - Implement ScalarMult using Montgomery pattern and dedicated extended-coordinates doubling. This will be slow. <George Tankersley>
+ 12a673a - use faster FeFromBig & a horrible assortment of other random changes <George Tankersley>
+ 901f40c - group logic WIP <George Tankersley>
+ a9c89cd - add equality for field elements <George Tankersley>
+ 214873b - Add radix51 FieldElement implementation <George Tankersley>
+ 8fd5cae - Implement an elliptic.Curve for ed25519 <George Tankersley>
Change-Id: Ifbcdd13e8b6304f9906c0ef2b73f1fdc493a7dfa
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Co-authored-by: Henry de Valence <hdevalence@hdevalence.ca>
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This is a port of CL 317329 to go/types.
Change-Id: I1ba65284c91044f0ceed536da4149ef25e1f9502
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