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[v7,04/13] crypto: ecdsa - Extend res.x mod n calculation for NIST P521

Message ID 20240320114725.1644921-5-stefanb@linux.ibm.com (mailing list archive)
State Changes Requested
Delegated to: Herbert Xu
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Series [v7,01/13] crypto: ecc - Use ECC_CURVE_NIST_P192/256/384_DIGITS where possible | expand

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Stefan Berger March 20, 2024, 11:47 a.m. UTC
res.x has been calculated by ecc_point_mult_shamir, which uses
'mod curve_prime' on res.x and therefore p > res.x with 'p' being the
curve_prime. Further, it is true that for the NIST curves p > n with 'n'
being the 'curve_order' and therefore the following may be true as well:
p > res.x >= n.

If res.x >= n then res.x mod n can be calculated by iteratively sub-
tracting n from res.x until res.x < n. For NIST P192/256/384 this can be
done in a single subtraction. This can also be done in a single
subtraction for NIST P521.

The mathematical reason why a single subtraction is sufficient is due to
the values of 'p' and 'n' of the NIST curves where the following holds
true:

   note: max(res.x) = p - 1

   max(res.x) - n < n
       p - 1  - n < n
       p - 1      < 2n  => holds true for the NIST curves

Signed-off-by: Stefan Berger <stefanb@linux.ibm.com>
Tested-by: Lukas Wunner <lukas@wunner.de>
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 crypto/ecdsa.c | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

Comments

Jarkko Sakkinen March 21, 2024, 5:15 p.m. UTC | #1
On Wed Mar 20, 2024 at 1:47 PM EET, Stefan Berger wrote:
> res.x has been calculated by ecc_point_mult_shamir, which uses
> 'mod curve_prime' on res.x and therefore p > res.x with 'p' being the
> curve_prime. Further, it is true that for the NIST curves p > n with 'n'
> being the 'curve_order' and therefore the following may be true as well:
> p > res.x >= n.
>
> If res.x >= n then res.x mod n can be calculated by iteratively sub-
> tracting n from res.x until res.x < n. For NIST P192/256/384 this can be
> done in a single subtraction. This can also be done in a single
> subtraction for NIST P521.
>
> The mathematical reason why a single subtraction is sufficient is due to
> the values of 'p' and 'n' of the NIST curves where the following holds
> true:
>
>    note: max(res.x) = p - 1
>
>    max(res.x) - n < n
>        p - 1  - n < n
>        p - 1      < 2n  => holds true for the NIST curves
>
> Signed-off-by: Stefan Berger <stefanb@linux.ibm.com>
> Tested-by: Lukas Wunner <lukas@wunner.de>
> ---
>  crypto/ecdsa.c | 2 +-
>  1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> diff --git a/crypto/ecdsa.c b/crypto/ecdsa.c
> index 64e1e69d53ba..1814f009f971 100644
> --- a/crypto/ecdsa.c
> +++ b/crypto/ecdsa.c
> @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ static int _ecdsa_verify(struct ecc_ctx *ctx, const u64 *hash, const u64 *r, con
>  
>  	/* res.x = res.x mod n (if res.x > order) */
>  	if (unlikely(vli_cmp(res.x, curve->n, ndigits) == 1))
> -		/* faster alternative for NIST p384, p256 & p192 */
> +		/* faster alternative for NIST p521, p384, p256 & p192 */
>  		vli_sub(res.x, res.x, curve->n, ndigits);
>  
>  	if (!vli_cmp(res.x, r, ndigits))


Reviewed-by: Jarkko Sakkinen <jarkko@kernel.org>

BR, Jarkko
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diff --git a/crypto/ecdsa.c b/crypto/ecdsa.c
index 64e1e69d53ba..1814f009f971 100644
--- a/crypto/ecdsa.c
+++ b/crypto/ecdsa.c
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@  static int _ecdsa_verify(struct ecc_ctx *ctx, const u64 *hash, const u64 *r, con
 
 	/* res.x = res.x mod n (if res.x > order) */
 	if (unlikely(vli_cmp(res.x, curve->n, ndigits) == 1))
-		/* faster alternative for NIST p384, p256 & p192 */
+		/* faster alternative for NIST p521, p384, p256 & p192 */
 		vli_sub(res.x, res.x, curve->n, ndigits);
 
 	if (!vli_cmp(res.x, r, ndigits))