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Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Shane Lontis <shane.lontis@oracle.com> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/9130)
674 lines
25 KiB
C
674 lines
25 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright 1995-2018 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
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* this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
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* in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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* https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
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*/
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#ifndef HEADER_BN_LCL_H
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# define HEADER_BN_LCL_H
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/*
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* The EDK2 build doesn't use bn_conf.h; it sets THIRTY_TWO_BIT or
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* SIXTY_FOUR_BIT in its own environment since it doesn't re-run our
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* Configure script and needs to support both 32-bit and 64-bit.
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*/
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# include <openssl/opensslconf.h>
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# if !defined(OPENSSL_SYS_UEFI)
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# include "internal/bn_conf.h"
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# endif
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# include "internal/bn_int.h"
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/*
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* These preprocessor symbols control various aspects of the bignum headers
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* and library code. They're not defined by any "normal" configuration, as
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* they are intended for development and testing purposes. NB: defining all
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* three can be useful for debugging application code as well as openssl
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* itself. BN_DEBUG - turn on various debugging alterations to the bignum
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* code BN_DEBUG_RAND - uses random poisoning of unused words to trip up
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* mismanagement of bignum internals. You must also define BN_DEBUG.
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*/
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/* #define BN_DEBUG */
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/* #define BN_DEBUG_RAND */
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# ifndef OPENSSL_SMALL_FOOTPRINT
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# define BN_MUL_COMBA
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# define BN_SQR_COMBA
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# define BN_RECURSION
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# endif
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/*
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* This next option uses the C libraries (2 word)/(1 word) function. If it is
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* not defined, I use my C version (which is slower). The reason for this
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* flag is that when the particular C compiler library routine is used, and
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* the library is linked with a different compiler, the library is missing.
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* This mostly happens when the library is built with gcc and then linked
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* using normal cc. This would be a common occurrence because gcc normally
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* produces code that is 2 times faster than system compilers for the big
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* number stuff. For machines with only one compiler (or shared libraries),
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* this should be on. Again this in only really a problem on machines using
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* "long long's", are 32bit, and are not using my assembler code.
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*/
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# if defined(OPENSSL_SYS_MSDOS) || defined(OPENSSL_SYS_WINDOWS) || \
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defined(OPENSSL_SYS_WIN32) || defined(linux)
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# define BN_DIV2W
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# endif
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/*
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* 64-bit processor with LP64 ABI
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*/
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# ifdef SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG
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# define BN_ULLONG unsigned long long
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# define BN_BITS4 32
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# define BN_MASK2 (0xffffffffffffffffL)
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# define BN_MASK2l (0xffffffffL)
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# define BN_MASK2h (0xffffffff00000000L)
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# define BN_MASK2h1 (0xffffffff80000000L)
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# define BN_DEC_CONV (10000000000000000000UL)
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# define BN_DEC_NUM 19
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# define BN_DEC_FMT1 "%lu"
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# define BN_DEC_FMT2 "%019lu"
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# endif
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/*
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* 64-bit processor other than LP64 ABI
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*/
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# ifdef SIXTY_FOUR_BIT
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# undef BN_LLONG
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# undef BN_ULLONG
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# define BN_BITS4 32
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# define BN_MASK2 (0xffffffffffffffffLL)
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# define BN_MASK2l (0xffffffffL)
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# define BN_MASK2h (0xffffffff00000000LL)
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# define BN_MASK2h1 (0xffffffff80000000LL)
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# define BN_DEC_CONV (10000000000000000000ULL)
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# define BN_DEC_NUM 19
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# define BN_DEC_FMT1 "%llu"
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# define BN_DEC_FMT2 "%019llu"
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# endif
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# ifdef THIRTY_TWO_BIT
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# ifdef BN_LLONG
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# if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__GNUC__)
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# define BN_ULLONG unsigned __int64
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# else
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# define BN_ULLONG unsigned long long
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# endif
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# endif
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# define BN_BITS4 16
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# define BN_MASK2 (0xffffffffL)
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# define BN_MASK2l (0xffff)
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# define BN_MASK2h1 (0xffff8000L)
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# define BN_MASK2h (0xffff0000L)
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# define BN_DEC_CONV (1000000000L)
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# define BN_DEC_NUM 9
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# define BN_DEC_FMT1 "%u"
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# define BN_DEC_FMT2 "%09u"
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# endif
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/*-
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* Bignum consistency macros
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* There is one "API" macro, bn_fix_top(), for stripping leading zeroes from
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* bignum data after direct manipulations on the data. There is also an
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* "internal" macro, bn_check_top(), for verifying that there are no leading
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* zeroes. Unfortunately, some auditing is required due to the fact that
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* bn_fix_top() has become an overabused duct-tape because bignum data is
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* occasionally passed around in an inconsistent state. So the following
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* changes have been made to sort this out;
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* - bn_fix_top()s implementation has been moved to bn_correct_top()
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* - if BN_DEBUG isn't defined, bn_fix_top() maps to bn_correct_top(), and
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* bn_check_top() is as before.
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* - if BN_DEBUG *is* defined;
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* - bn_check_top() tries to pollute unused words even if the bignum 'top' is
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* consistent. (ed: only if BN_DEBUG_RAND is defined)
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* - bn_fix_top() maps to bn_check_top() rather than "fixing" anything.
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* The idea is to have debug builds flag up inconsistent bignums when they
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* occur. If that occurs in a bn_fix_top(), we examine the code in question; if
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* the use of bn_fix_top() was appropriate (ie. it follows directly after code
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* that manipulates the bignum) it is converted to bn_correct_top(), and if it
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* was not appropriate, we convert it permanently to bn_check_top() and track
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* down the cause of the bug. Eventually, no internal code should be using the
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* bn_fix_top() macro. External applications and libraries should try this with
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* their own code too, both in terms of building against the openssl headers
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* with BN_DEBUG defined *and* linking with a version of OpenSSL built with it
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* defined. This not only improves external code, it provides more test
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* coverage for openssl's own code.
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*/
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# ifdef BN_DEBUG
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/*
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* The new BN_FLG_FIXED_TOP flag marks vectors that were not treated with
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* bn_correct_top, in other words such vectors are permitted to have zeros
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* in most significant limbs. Such vectors are used internally to achieve
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* execution time invariance for critical operations with private keys.
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* It's BN_DEBUG-only flag, because user application is not supposed to
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* observe it anyway. Moreover, optimizing compiler would actually remove
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* all operations manipulating the bit in question in non-BN_DEBUG build.
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*/
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# define BN_FLG_FIXED_TOP 0x10000
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# ifdef BN_DEBUG_RAND
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# define bn_pollute(a) \
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do { \
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const BIGNUM *_bnum1 = (a); \
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if (_bnum1->top < _bnum1->dmax) { \
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unsigned char _tmp_char; \
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/* We cast away const without the compiler knowing, any \
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* *genuinely* constant variables that aren't mutable \
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* wouldn't be constructed with top!=dmax. */ \
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BN_ULONG *_not_const; \
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memcpy(&_not_const, &_bnum1->d, sizeof(_not_const)); \
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RAND_bytes(&_tmp_char, 1); /* Debug only - safe to ignore error return */\
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memset(_not_const + _bnum1->top, _tmp_char, \
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sizeof(*_not_const) * (_bnum1->dmax - _bnum1->top)); \
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} \
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} while(0)
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# else
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# define bn_pollute(a)
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# endif
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# define bn_check_top(a) \
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do { \
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const BIGNUM *_bnum2 = (a); \
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if (_bnum2 != NULL) { \
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int _top = _bnum2->top; \
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(void)ossl_assert((_top == 0 && !_bnum2->neg) || \
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(_top && ((_bnum2->flags & BN_FLG_FIXED_TOP) \
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|| _bnum2->d[_top - 1] != 0))); \
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bn_pollute(_bnum2); \
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} \
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} while(0)
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# define bn_fix_top(a) bn_check_top(a)
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# define bn_check_size(bn, bits) bn_wcheck_size(bn, ((bits+BN_BITS2-1))/BN_BITS2)
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# define bn_wcheck_size(bn, words) \
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do { \
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const BIGNUM *_bnum2 = (bn); \
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assert((words) <= (_bnum2)->dmax && \
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(words) >= (_bnum2)->top); \
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/* avoid unused variable warning with NDEBUG */ \
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(void)(_bnum2); \
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} while(0)
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# else /* !BN_DEBUG */
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# define BN_FLG_FIXED_TOP 0
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# define bn_pollute(a)
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# define bn_check_top(a)
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# define bn_fix_top(a) bn_correct_top(a)
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# define bn_check_size(bn, bits)
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# define bn_wcheck_size(bn, words)
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# endif
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BN_ULONG bn_mul_add_words(BN_ULONG *rp, const BN_ULONG *ap, int num,
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BN_ULONG w);
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BN_ULONG bn_mul_words(BN_ULONG *rp, const BN_ULONG *ap, int num, BN_ULONG w);
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void bn_sqr_words(BN_ULONG *rp, const BN_ULONG *ap, int num);
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BN_ULONG bn_div_words(BN_ULONG h, BN_ULONG l, BN_ULONG d);
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BN_ULONG bn_add_words(BN_ULONG *rp, const BN_ULONG *ap, const BN_ULONG *bp,
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int num);
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BN_ULONG bn_sub_words(BN_ULONG *rp, const BN_ULONG *ap, const BN_ULONG *bp,
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int num);
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struct bignum_st {
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BN_ULONG *d; /* Pointer to an array of 'BN_BITS2' bit
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* chunks. */
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int top; /* Index of last used d +1. */
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/* The next are internal book keeping for bn_expand. */
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int dmax; /* Size of the d array. */
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int neg; /* one if the number is negative */
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int flags;
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};
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/* Used for montgomery multiplication */
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struct bn_mont_ctx_st {
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int ri; /* number of bits in R */
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BIGNUM RR; /* used to convert to montgomery form,
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possibly zero-padded */
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BIGNUM N; /* The modulus */
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BIGNUM Ni; /* R*(1/R mod N) - N*Ni = 1 (Ni is only
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* stored for bignum algorithm) */
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BN_ULONG n0[2]; /* least significant word(s) of Ni; (type
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* changed with 0.9.9, was "BN_ULONG n0;"
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* before) */
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int flags;
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};
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/*
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* Used for reciprocal division/mod functions It cannot be shared between
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* threads
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*/
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struct bn_recp_ctx_st {
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BIGNUM N; /* the divisor */
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BIGNUM Nr; /* the reciprocal */
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int num_bits;
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int shift;
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int flags;
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};
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/* Used for slow "generation" functions. */
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struct bn_gencb_st {
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unsigned int ver; /* To handle binary (in)compatibility */
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void *arg; /* callback-specific data */
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union {
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/* if (ver==1) - handles old style callbacks */
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void (*cb_1) (int, int, void *);
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/* if (ver==2) - new callback style */
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int (*cb_2) (int, int, BN_GENCB *);
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} cb;
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};
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/*-
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* BN_window_bits_for_exponent_size -- macro for sliding window mod_exp functions
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*
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*
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* For window size 'w' (w >= 2) and a random 'b' bits exponent,
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* the number of multiplications is a constant plus on average
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*
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* 2^(w-1) + (b-w)/(w+1);
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*
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* here 2^(w-1) is for precomputing the table (we actually need
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* entries only for windows that have the lowest bit set), and
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* (b-w)/(w+1) is an approximation for the expected number of
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* w-bit windows, not counting the first one.
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*
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* Thus we should use
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*
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* w >= 6 if b > 671
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* w = 5 if 671 > b > 239
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* w = 4 if 239 > b > 79
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* w = 3 if 79 > b > 23
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* w <= 2 if 23 > b
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*
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* (with draws in between). Very small exponents are often selected
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* with low Hamming weight, so we use w = 1 for b <= 23.
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*/
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# define BN_window_bits_for_exponent_size(b) \
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((b) > 671 ? 6 : \
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(b) > 239 ? 5 : \
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(b) > 79 ? 4 : \
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(b) > 23 ? 3 : 1)
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/*
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* BN_mod_exp_mont_conttime is based on the assumption that the L1 data cache
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* line width of the target processor is at least the following value.
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*/
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# define MOD_EXP_CTIME_MIN_CACHE_LINE_WIDTH ( 64 )
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# define MOD_EXP_CTIME_MIN_CACHE_LINE_MASK (MOD_EXP_CTIME_MIN_CACHE_LINE_WIDTH - 1)
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/*
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* Window sizes optimized for fixed window size modular exponentiation
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* algorithm (BN_mod_exp_mont_consttime). To achieve the security goals of
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* BN_mode_exp_mont_consttime, the maximum size of the window must not exceed
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* log_2(MOD_EXP_CTIME_MIN_CACHE_LINE_WIDTH). Window size thresholds are
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* defined for cache line sizes of 32 and 64, cache line sizes where
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* log_2(32)=5 and log_2(64)=6 respectively. A window size of 7 should only be
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* used on processors that have a 128 byte or greater cache line size.
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*/
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# if MOD_EXP_CTIME_MIN_CACHE_LINE_WIDTH == 64
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# define BN_window_bits_for_ctime_exponent_size(b) \
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((b) > 937 ? 6 : \
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(b) > 306 ? 5 : \
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(b) > 89 ? 4 : \
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(b) > 22 ? 3 : 1)
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# define BN_MAX_WINDOW_BITS_FOR_CTIME_EXPONENT_SIZE (6)
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# elif MOD_EXP_CTIME_MIN_CACHE_LINE_WIDTH == 32
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# define BN_window_bits_for_ctime_exponent_size(b) \
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((b) > 306 ? 5 : \
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(b) > 89 ? 4 : \
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(b) > 22 ? 3 : 1)
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# define BN_MAX_WINDOW_BITS_FOR_CTIME_EXPONENT_SIZE (5)
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# endif
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/* Pentium pro 16,16,16,32,64 */
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/* Alpha 16,16,16,16.64 */
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# define BN_MULL_SIZE_NORMAL (16)/* 32 */
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# define BN_MUL_RECURSIVE_SIZE_NORMAL (16)/* 32 less than */
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# define BN_SQR_RECURSIVE_SIZE_NORMAL (16)/* 32 */
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# define BN_MUL_LOW_RECURSIVE_SIZE_NORMAL (32)/* 32 */
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# define BN_MONT_CTX_SET_SIZE_WORD (64)/* 32 */
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/*
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* 2011-02-22 SMS. In various places, a size_t variable or a type cast to
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* size_t was used to perform integer-only operations on pointers. This
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* failed on VMS with 64-bit pointers (CC /POINTER_SIZE = 64) because size_t
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* is still only 32 bits. What's needed in these cases is an integer type
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* with the same size as a pointer, which size_t is not certain to be. The
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* only fix here is VMS-specific.
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*/
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# if defined(OPENSSL_SYS_VMS)
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# if __INITIAL_POINTER_SIZE == 64
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# define PTR_SIZE_INT long long
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# else /* __INITIAL_POINTER_SIZE == 64 */
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# define PTR_SIZE_INT int
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# endif /* __INITIAL_POINTER_SIZE == 64 [else] */
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# elif !defined(PTR_SIZE_INT) /* defined(OPENSSL_SYS_VMS) */
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# define PTR_SIZE_INT size_t
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# endif /* defined(OPENSSL_SYS_VMS) [else] */
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# if !defined(OPENSSL_NO_ASM) && !defined(OPENSSL_NO_INLINE_ASM) && !defined(PEDANTIC)
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/*
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* BN_UMULT_HIGH section.
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* If the compiler doesn't support 2*N integer type, then you have to
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* replace every N*N multiplication with 4 (N/2)*(N/2) accompanied by some
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* shifts and additions which unavoidably results in severe performance
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* penalties. Of course provided that the hardware is capable of producing
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* 2*N result... That's when you normally start considering assembler
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* implementation. However! It should be pointed out that some CPUs (e.g.,
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* PowerPC, Alpha, and IA-64) provide *separate* instruction calculating
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* the upper half of the product placing the result into a general
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* purpose register. Now *if* the compiler supports inline assembler,
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* then it's not impossible to implement the "bignum" routines (and have
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* the compiler optimize 'em) exhibiting "native" performance in C. That's
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* what BN_UMULT_HIGH macro is about:-) Note that more recent compilers do
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* support 2*64 integer type, which is also used here.
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*/
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# if defined(__SIZEOF_INT128__) && __SIZEOF_INT128__==16 && \
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(defined(SIXTY_FOUR_BIT) || defined(SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG))
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# define BN_UMULT_HIGH(a,b) (((__uint128_t)(a)*(b))>>64)
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# define BN_UMULT_LOHI(low,high,a,b) ({ \
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__uint128_t ret=(__uint128_t)(a)*(b); \
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(high)=ret>>64; (low)=ret; })
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# elif defined(__alpha) && (defined(SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG) || defined(SIXTY_FOUR_BIT))
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# if defined(__DECC)
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# include <c_asm.h>
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# define BN_UMULT_HIGH(a,b) (BN_ULONG)asm("umulh %a0,%a1,%v0",(a),(b))
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# elif defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__>=2
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# define BN_UMULT_HIGH(a,b) ({ \
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register BN_ULONG ret; \
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asm ("umulh %1,%2,%0" \
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: "=r"(ret) \
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: "r"(a), "r"(b)); \
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ret; })
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# endif /* compiler */
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# elif defined(_ARCH_PPC64) && defined(SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG)
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# if defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__>=2
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# define BN_UMULT_HIGH(a,b) ({ \
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register BN_ULONG ret; \
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asm ("mulhdu %0,%1,%2" \
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: "=r"(ret) \
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: "r"(a), "r"(b)); \
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ret; })
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# endif /* compiler */
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# elif (defined(__x86_64) || defined(__x86_64__)) && \
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(defined(SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG) || defined(SIXTY_FOUR_BIT))
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# if defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__>=2
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# define BN_UMULT_HIGH(a,b) ({ \
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register BN_ULONG ret,discard; \
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asm ("mulq %3" \
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: "=a"(discard),"=d"(ret) \
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: "a"(a), "g"(b) \
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: "cc"); \
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ret; })
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# define BN_UMULT_LOHI(low,high,a,b) \
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asm ("mulq %3" \
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: "=a"(low),"=d"(high) \
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: "a"(a),"g"(b) \
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: "cc");
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# endif
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# elif (defined(_M_AMD64) || defined(_M_X64)) && defined(SIXTY_FOUR_BIT)
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# if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER>=1400
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unsigned __int64 __umulh(unsigned __int64 a, unsigned __int64 b);
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unsigned __int64 _umul128(unsigned __int64 a, unsigned __int64 b,
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unsigned __int64 *h);
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# pragma intrinsic(__umulh,_umul128)
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# define BN_UMULT_HIGH(a,b) __umulh((a),(b))
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# define BN_UMULT_LOHI(low,high,a,b) ((low)=_umul128((a),(b),&(high)))
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# endif
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# elif defined(__mips) && (defined(SIXTY_FOUR_BIT) || defined(SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG))
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# if defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__>=2
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# define BN_UMULT_HIGH(a,b) ({ \
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register BN_ULONG ret; \
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asm ("dmultu %1,%2" \
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: "=h"(ret) \
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: "r"(a), "r"(b) : "l"); \
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ret; })
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# define BN_UMULT_LOHI(low,high,a,b) \
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asm ("dmultu %2,%3" \
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: "=l"(low),"=h"(high) \
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: "r"(a), "r"(b));
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# endif
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# elif defined(__aarch64__) && defined(SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG)
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# if defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__>=2
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# define BN_UMULT_HIGH(a,b) ({ \
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register BN_ULONG ret; \
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asm ("umulh %0,%1,%2" \
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: "=r"(ret) \
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: "r"(a), "r"(b)); \
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ret; })
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# endif
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# endif /* cpu */
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# endif /* OPENSSL_NO_ASM */
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# ifdef BN_DEBUG_RAND
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# define bn_clear_top2max(a) \
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{ \
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int ind = (a)->dmax - (a)->top; \
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BN_ULONG *ftl = &(a)->d[(a)->top-1]; \
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for (; ind != 0; ind--) \
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*(++ftl) = 0x0; \
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}
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# else
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# define bn_clear_top2max(a)
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# endif
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# ifdef BN_LLONG
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/*******************************************************************
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* Using the long long type, has to be twice as wide as BN_ULONG...
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*/
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# define Lw(t) (((BN_ULONG)(t))&BN_MASK2)
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# define Hw(t) (((BN_ULONG)((t)>>BN_BITS2))&BN_MASK2)
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# define mul_add(r,a,w,c) { \
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BN_ULLONG t; \
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t=(BN_ULLONG)w * (a) + (r) + (c); \
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(r)= Lw(t); \
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(c)= Hw(t); \
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}
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# define mul(r,a,w,c) { \
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BN_ULLONG t; \
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t=(BN_ULLONG)w * (a) + (c); \
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(r)= Lw(t); \
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(c)= Hw(t); \
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}
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# define sqr(r0,r1,a) { \
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BN_ULLONG t; \
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t=(BN_ULLONG)(a)*(a); \
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(r0)=Lw(t); \
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(r1)=Hw(t); \
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}
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# elif defined(BN_UMULT_LOHI)
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# define mul_add(r,a,w,c) { \
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BN_ULONG high,low,ret,tmp=(a); \
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ret = (r); \
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BN_UMULT_LOHI(low,high,w,tmp); \
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ret += (c); \
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(c) = (ret<(c))?1:0; \
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(c) += high; \
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ret += low; \
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(c) += (ret<low)?1:0; \
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(r) = ret; \
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}
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# define mul(r,a,w,c) { \
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BN_ULONG high,low,ret,ta=(a); \
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BN_UMULT_LOHI(low,high,w,ta); \
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ret = low + (c); \
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(c) = high; \
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(c) += (ret<low)?1:0; \
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(r) = ret; \
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}
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# define sqr(r0,r1,a) { \
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BN_ULONG tmp=(a); \
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BN_UMULT_LOHI(r0,r1,tmp,tmp); \
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}
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# elif defined(BN_UMULT_HIGH)
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# define mul_add(r,a,w,c) { \
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BN_ULONG high,low,ret,tmp=(a); \
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ret = (r); \
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high= BN_UMULT_HIGH(w,tmp); \
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ret += (c); \
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low = (w) * tmp; \
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(c) = (ret<(c))?1:0; \
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(c) += high; \
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ret += low; \
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(c) += (ret<low)?1:0; \
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(r) = ret; \
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}
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# define mul(r,a,w,c) { \
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BN_ULONG high,low,ret,ta=(a); \
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low = (w) * ta; \
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high= BN_UMULT_HIGH(w,ta); \
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ret = low + (c); \
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(c) = high; \
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(c) += (ret<low)?1:0; \
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(r) = ret; \
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}
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# define sqr(r0,r1,a) { \
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BN_ULONG tmp=(a); \
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(r0) = tmp * tmp; \
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(r1) = BN_UMULT_HIGH(tmp,tmp); \
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}
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# else
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/*************************************************************
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* No long long type
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*/
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# define LBITS(a) ((a)&BN_MASK2l)
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# define HBITS(a) (((a)>>BN_BITS4)&BN_MASK2l)
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# define L2HBITS(a) (((a)<<BN_BITS4)&BN_MASK2)
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# define LLBITS(a) ((a)&BN_MASKl)
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# define LHBITS(a) (((a)>>BN_BITS2)&BN_MASKl)
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# define LL2HBITS(a) ((BN_ULLONG)((a)&BN_MASKl)<<BN_BITS2)
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# define mul64(l,h,bl,bh) \
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{ \
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BN_ULONG m,m1,lt,ht; \
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\
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lt=l; \
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ht=h; \
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m =(bh)*(lt); \
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lt=(bl)*(lt); \
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m1=(bl)*(ht); \
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ht =(bh)*(ht); \
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m=(m+m1)&BN_MASK2; if (m < m1) ht+=L2HBITS((BN_ULONG)1); \
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ht+=HBITS(m); \
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m1=L2HBITS(m); \
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lt=(lt+m1)&BN_MASK2; if (lt < m1) ht++; \
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(l)=lt; \
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(h)=ht; \
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}
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# define sqr64(lo,ho,in) \
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{ \
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BN_ULONG l,h,m; \
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\
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h=(in); \
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l=LBITS(h); \
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h=HBITS(h); \
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m =(l)*(h); \
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l*=l; \
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h*=h; \
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h+=(m&BN_MASK2h1)>>(BN_BITS4-1); \
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m =(m&BN_MASK2l)<<(BN_BITS4+1); \
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l=(l+m)&BN_MASK2; if (l < m) h++; \
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(lo)=l; \
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(ho)=h; \
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}
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# define mul_add(r,a,bl,bh,c) { \
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BN_ULONG l,h; \
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\
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h= (a); \
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l=LBITS(h); \
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h=HBITS(h); \
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mul64(l,h,(bl),(bh)); \
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\
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/* non-multiply part */ \
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l=(l+(c))&BN_MASK2; if (l < (c)) h++; \
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(c)=(r); \
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l=(l+(c))&BN_MASK2; if (l < (c)) h++; \
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(c)=h&BN_MASK2; \
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(r)=l; \
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}
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# define mul(r,a,bl,bh,c) { \
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BN_ULONG l,h; \
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\
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h= (a); \
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l=LBITS(h); \
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h=HBITS(h); \
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mul64(l,h,(bl),(bh)); \
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\
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/* non-multiply part */ \
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l+=(c); if ((l&BN_MASK2) < (c)) h++; \
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(c)=h&BN_MASK2; \
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(r)=l&BN_MASK2; \
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}
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# endif /* !BN_LLONG */
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void BN_RECP_CTX_init(BN_RECP_CTX *recp);
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void BN_MONT_CTX_init(BN_MONT_CTX *ctx);
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void bn_init(BIGNUM *a);
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void bn_mul_normal(BN_ULONG *r, BN_ULONG *a, int na, BN_ULONG *b, int nb);
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void bn_mul_comba8(BN_ULONG *r, BN_ULONG *a, BN_ULONG *b);
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void bn_mul_comba4(BN_ULONG *r, BN_ULONG *a, BN_ULONG *b);
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void bn_sqr_normal(BN_ULONG *r, const BN_ULONG *a, int n, BN_ULONG *tmp);
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void bn_sqr_comba8(BN_ULONG *r, const BN_ULONG *a);
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void bn_sqr_comba4(BN_ULONG *r, const BN_ULONG *a);
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int bn_cmp_words(const BN_ULONG *a, const BN_ULONG *b, int n);
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int bn_cmp_part_words(const BN_ULONG *a, const BN_ULONG *b, int cl, int dl);
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void bn_mul_recursive(BN_ULONG *r, BN_ULONG *a, BN_ULONG *b, int n2,
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int dna, int dnb, BN_ULONG *t);
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void bn_mul_part_recursive(BN_ULONG *r, BN_ULONG *a, BN_ULONG *b,
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int n, int tna, int tnb, BN_ULONG *t);
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void bn_sqr_recursive(BN_ULONG *r, const BN_ULONG *a, int n2, BN_ULONG *t);
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void bn_mul_low_normal(BN_ULONG *r, BN_ULONG *a, BN_ULONG *b, int n);
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void bn_mul_low_recursive(BN_ULONG *r, BN_ULONG *a, BN_ULONG *b, int n2,
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|
BN_ULONG *t);
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|
BN_ULONG bn_sub_part_words(BN_ULONG *r, const BN_ULONG *a, const BN_ULONG *b,
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int cl, int dl);
|
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int bn_mul_mont(BN_ULONG *rp, const BN_ULONG *ap, const BN_ULONG *bp,
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|
const BN_ULONG *np, const BN_ULONG *n0, int num);
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|
|
BIGNUM *int_bn_mod_inverse(BIGNUM *in,
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|
const BIGNUM *a, const BIGNUM *n, BN_CTX *ctx,
|
|
int *noinv);
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|
|
int bn_probable_prime_dh(BIGNUM *rnd, int bits,
|
|
const BIGNUM *add, const BIGNUM *rem, BN_CTX *ctx);
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|
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static ossl_inline BIGNUM *bn_expand(BIGNUM *a, int bits)
|
|
{
|
|
if (bits > (INT_MAX - BN_BITS2 + 1))
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
|
|
if (((bits+BN_BITS2-1)/BN_BITS2) <= (a)->dmax)
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|
return a;
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|
|
return bn_expand2((a),(bits+BN_BITS2-1)/BN_BITS2);
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|
}
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OPENSSL_CTX *bn_get_lib_ctx(BN_CTX *ctx);
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#endif
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