package nistec

import "crypto/internal/fips140/nistec"

Package nistec implements the elliptic curves from NIST SP 800-186.

This package uses fiat-crypto or specialized assembly and Go code for its backend field arithmetic (not math/big) and exposes constant-time, heap allocation-free, byte slice-based safe APIs. Group operations use modern and safe complete addition formulas where possible. The point at infinity is handled and encoded according to SEC 1, Version 2.0, and invalid curve points can't be represented.

Index

Functions

func P256OrdInverse

func P256OrdInverse(k []byte) ([]byte, error)

Types

type P224Point

type P224Point struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

P224Point is a P224 point. The zero value is NOT valid.

func NewP224Point
func NewP224Point() *P224Point

NewP224Point returns a new P224Point representing the point at infinity point.

func (*P224Point) Add
func (q *P224Point) Add(p1, p2 *P224Point) *P224Point

Add sets q = p1 + p2, and returns q. The points may overlap.

func (*P224Point) Bytes
func (p *P224Point) Bytes() []byte

Bytes returns the uncompressed or infinity encoding of p, as specified in SEC 1, Version 2.0, Section 2.3.3. Note that the encoding of the point at infinity is shorter than all other encodings.

func (*P224Point) BytesCompressed
func (p *P224Point) BytesCompressed() []byte

BytesCompressed returns the compressed or infinity encoding of p, as specified in SEC 1, Version 2.0, Section 2.3.3. Note that the encoding of the point at infinity is shorter than all other encodings.

func (*P224Point) BytesX
func (p *P224Point) BytesX() ([]byte, error)

BytesX returns the encoding of the x-coordinate of p, as specified in SEC 1, Version 2.0, Section 2.3.5, or an error if p is the point at infinity.

func (*P224Point) Double
func (q *P224Point) Double(p *P224Point) *P224Point

Double sets q = p + p, and returns q. The points may overlap.

func (*P224Point) ScalarBaseMult
func (p *P224Point) ScalarBaseMult(scalar []byte) (*P224Point, error)

ScalarBaseMult sets p = scalar * B, where B is the canonical generator, and returns p.

func (*P224Point) ScalarMult
func (p *P224Point) ScalarMult(q *P224Point, scalar []byte) (*P224Point, error)

ScalarMult sets p = scalar * q, and returns p.

func (*P224Point) Select
func (q *P224Point) Select(p1, p2 *P224Point, cond int) *P224Point

Select sets q to p1 if cond == 1, and to p2 if cond == 0.

func (*P224Point) Set
func (p *P224Point) Set(q *P224Point) *P224Point

Set sets p = q and returns p.

func (*P224Point) SetBytes
func (p *P224Point) SetBytes(b []byte) (*P224Point, error)

SetBytes sets p to the compressed, uncompressed, or infinity value encoded in b, as specified in SEC 1, Version 2.0, Section 2.3.4. If the point is not on the curve, it returns nil and an error, and the receiver is unchanged. Otherwise, it returns p.

func (*P224Point) SetGenerator
func (p *P224Point) SetGenerator() *P224Point

SetGenerator sets p to the canonical generator and returns p.

type P256Point

type P256Point struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

P256Point is a P-256 point. The zero value should not be assumed to be valid (although it is in this implementation).

func NewP256Point
func NewP256Point() *P256Point

NewP256Point returns a new P256Point representing the point at infinity.

func (*P256Point) Add
func (q *P256Point) Add(r1, r2 *P256Point) *P256Point

Add sets q = p1 + p2, and returns q. The points may overlap.

func (*P256Point) Bytes
func (p *P256Point) Bytes() []byte

Bytes returns the uncompressed or infinity encoding of p, as specified in SEC 1, Version 2.0, Section 2.3.3. Note that the encoding of the point at infinity is shorter than all other encodings.

func (*P256Point) BytesCompressed
func (p *P256Point) BytesCompressed() []byte

BytesCompressed returns the compressed or infinity encoding of p, as specified in SEC 1, Version 2.0, Section 2.3.3. Note that the encoding of the point at infinity is shorter than all other encodings.

func (*P256Point) BytesX
func (p *P256Point) BytesX() ([]byte, error)

BytesX returns the encoding of the x-coordinate of p, as specified in SEC 1, Version 2.0, Section 2.3.5, or an error if p is the point at infinity.

func (*P256Point) Double
func (q *P256Point) Double(p *P256Point) *P256Point

Double sets q = p + p, and returns q. The points may overlap.

func (*P256Point) ScalarBaseMult
func (r *P256Point) ScalarBaseMult(scalar []byte) (*P256Point, error)

ScalarBaseMult sets r = scalar * generator, where scalar is a 32-byte big endian value, and returns r. If scalar is not 32 bytes long, ScalarBaseMult returns an error and the receiver is unchanged.

func (*P256Point) ScalarMult
func (r *P256Point) ScalarMult(q *P256Point, scalar []byte) (*P256Point, error)

ScalarMult sets r = scalar * q, where scalar is a 32-byte big endian value, and returns r. If scalar is not 32 bytes long, ScalarBaseMult returns an error and the receiver is unchanged.

func (*P256Point) Select
func (q *P256Point) Select(p1, p2 *P256Point, cond int) *P256Point

Select sets q to p1 if cond == 1, and to p2 if cond == 0.

func (*P256Point) Set
func (p *P256Point) Set(q *P256Point) *P256Point

Set sets p = q and returns p.

func (*P256Point) SetBytes
func (p *P256Point) SetBytes(b []byte) (*P256Point, error)

SetBytes sets p to the compressed, uncompressed, or infinity value encoded in b, as specified in SEC 1, Version 2.0, Section 2.3.4. If the point is not on the curve, it returns nil and an error, and the receiver is unchanged. Otherwise, it returns p.

func (*P256Point) SetGenerator
func (p *P256Point) SetGenerator() *P256Point

SetGenerator sets p to the canonical generator and returns p.

type P384Point

type P384Point struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

P384Point is a P384 point. The zero value is NOT valid.

func NewP384Point
func NewP384Point() *P384Point

NewP384Point returns a new P384Point representing the point at infinity point.

func (*P384Point) Add
func (q *P384Point) Add(p1, p2 *P384Point) *P384Point

Add sets q = p1 + p2, and returns q. The points may overlap.

func (*P384Point) Bytes
func (p *P384Point) Bytes() []byte

Bytes returns the uncompressed or infinity encoding of p, as specified in SEC 1, Version 2.0, Section 2.3.3. Note that the encoding of the point at infinity is shorter than all other encodings.

func (*P384Point) BytesCompressed
func (p *P384Point) BytesCompressed() []byte

BytesCompressed returns the compressed or infinity encoding of p, as specified in SEC 1, Version 2.0, Section 2.3.3. Note that the encoding of the point at infinity is shorter than all other encodings.

func (*P384Point) BytesX
func (p *P384Point) BytesX() ([]byte, error)

BytesX returns the encoding of the x-coordinate of p, as specified in SEC 1, Version 2.0, Section 2.3.5, or an error if p is the point at infinity.

func (*P384Point) Double
func (q *P384Point) Double(p *P384Point) *P384Point

Double sets q = p + p, and returns q. The points may overlap.

func (*P384Point) ScalarBaseMult
func (p *P384Point) ScalarBaseMult(scalar []byte) (*P384Point, error)

ScalarBaseMult sets p = scalar * B, where B is the canonical generator, and returns p.

func (*P384Point) ScalarMult
func (p *P384Point) ScalarMult(q *P384Point, scalar []byte) (*P384Point, error)

ScalarMult sets p = scalar * q, and returns p.

func (*P384Point) Select
func (q *P384Point) Select(p1, p2 *P384Point, cond int) *P384Point

Select sets q to p1 if cond == 1, and to p2 if cond == 0.

func (*P384Point) Set
func (p *P384Point) Set(q *P384Point) *P384Point

Set sets p = q and returns p.

func (*P384Point) SetBytes
func (p *P384Point) SetBytes(b []byte) (*P384Point, error)

SetBytes sets p to the compressed, uncompressed, or infinity value encoded in b, as specified in SEC 1, Version 2.0, Section 2.3.4. If the point is not on the curve, it returns nil and an error, and the receiver is unchanged. Otherwise, it returns p.

func (*P384Point) SetGenerator
func (p *P384Point) SetGenerator() *P384Point

SetGenerator sets p to the canonical generator and returns p.

type P521Point

type P521Point struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

P521Point is a P521 point. The zero value is NOT valid.

func NewP521Point
func NewP521Point() *P521Point

NewP521Point returns a new P521Point representing the point at infinity point.

func (*P521Point) Add
func (q *P521Point) Add(p1, p2 *P521Point) *P521Point

Add sets q = p1 + p2, and returns q. The points may overlap.

func (*P521Point) Bytes
func (p *P521Point) Bytes() []byte

Bytes returns the uncompressed or infinity encoding of p, as specified in SEC 1, Version 2.0, Section 2.3.3. Note that the encoding of the point at infinity is shorter than all other encodings.

func (*P521Point) BytesCompressed
func (p *P521Point) BytesCompressed() []byte

BytesCompressed returns the compressed or infinity encoding of p, as specified in SEC 1, Version 2.0, Section 2.3.3. Note that the encoding of the point at infinity is shorter than all other encodings.

func (*P521Point) BytesX
func (p *P521Point) BytesX() ([]byte, error)

BytesX returns the encoding of the x-coordinate of p, as specified in SEC 1, Version 2.0, Section 2.3.5, or an error if p is the point at infinity.

func (*P521Point) Double
func (q *P521Point) Double(p *P521Point) *P521Point

Double sets q = p + p, and returns q. The points may overlap.

func (*P521Point) ScalarBaseMult
func (p *P521Point) ScalarBaseMult(scalar []byte) (*P521Point, error)

ScalarBaseMult sets p = scalar * B, where B is the canonical generator, and returns p.

func (*P521Point) ScalarMult
func (p *P521Point) ScalarMult(q *P521Point, scalar []byte) (*P521Point, error)

ScalarMult sets p = scalar * q, and returns p.

func (*P521Point) Select
func (q *P521Point) Select(p1, p2 *P521Point, cond int) *P521Point

Select sets q to p1 if cond == 1, and to p2 if cond == 0.

func (*P521Point) Set
func (p *P521Point) Set(q *P521Point) *P521Point

Set sets p = q and returns p.

func (*P521Point) SetBytes
func (p *P521Point) SetBytes(b []byte) (*P521Point, error)

SetBytes sets p to the compressed, uncompressed, or infinity value encoded in b, as specified in SEC 1, Version 2.0, Section 2.3.4. If the point is not on the curve, it returns nil and an error, and the receiver is unchanged. Otherwise, it returns p.

func (*P521Point) SetGenerator
func (p *P521Point) SetGenerator() *P521Point

SetGenerator sets p to the canonical generator and returns p.

Directories

fiat