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1 /* crypto/ec/ec_cvt.c */
2 /*
3 * Originally written by Bodo Moeller for the OpenSSL project.
4 */
5 /* ====================================================================
6 * Copyright (c) 1998-2002 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved.
7 *
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22 * "This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project
23 * for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/)"
24 *
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29 *
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38 *
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51 * ====================================================================
52 *
53 * This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young
54 * (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim
55 * Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
56 *
57 */
58 /* ====================================================================
59 * Copyright 2002 Sun Microsystems, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
60 *
61 * Portions of the attached software ("Contribution") are developed by
62 * SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC., and are contributed to the OpenSSL project.
63 *
64 * The Contribution is licensed pursuant to the OpenSSL open source
65 * license provided above.
66 *
67 * The elliptic curve binary polynomial software is originally written by
68 * Sheueling Chang Shantz and Douglas Stebila of Sun Microsystems Laboratories.
69 *
70 */
71
72
73
74 #include <openssl/err.h>
75 #include "ec_lcl.h"
76
77
78 EC_GROUP *EC_GROUP_new_curve_GFp(const BIGNUM *p, const BIGNUM *a, const BIGNUM *b, BN_CTX *ctx)
79 {
80 const EC_METHOD *meth;
81 EC_GROUP *ret;
82
83 #if defined(OPENSSL_BN_ASM_MONT)
84 /*
85 * This might appear controversial, but the fact is that generic
86 * prime method was observed to deliver better performance even
87 * for NIST primes on a range of platforms, e.g.: 60%-15%
88 * improvement on IA-64, ~25% on ARM, 30%-90% on P4, 20%-25%
89 * in 32-bit build and 35%--12% in 64-bit build on Core2...
90 * Coefficients are relative to optimized bn_nist.c for most
91 * intensive ECDSA verify and ECDH operations for 192- and 521-
92 * bit keys respectively. Choice of these boundary values is
93 * arguable, because the dependency of improvement coefficient
94 * from key length is not a "monotone" curve. For example while
95 * 571-bit result is 23% on ARM, 384-bit one is -1%. But it's
96 * generally faster, sometimes "respectfully" faster, sometimes
97 * "tolerably" slower... What effectively happens is that loop
98 * with bn_mul_add_words is put against bn_mul_mont, and the
99 * latter "wins" on short vectors. Correct solution should be
100 * implementing dedicated NxN multiplication subroutines for
101 * small N. But till it materializes, let's stick to generic
102 * prime method...
103 * <appro>
104 */
105 meth = EC_GFp_mont_method();
106 #else
107 if (BN_nist_mod_func(p))
108 meth = EC_GFp_nist_method();
109 else
110 meth = EC_GFp_mont_method();
111 #endif
112
113 ret = EC_GROUP_new(meth);
114 if (ret == NULL)
115 return NULL;
116
117 if (!EC_GROUP_set_curve_GFp(ret, p, a, b, ctx))
118 {
119 EC_GROUP_clear_free(ret);
120 return NULL;
121 }
122
123 return ret;
124 }
125
126 #ifndef OPENSSL_NO_EC2M
127 EC_GROUP *EC_GROUP_new_curve_GF2m(const BIGNUM *p, const BIGNUM *a, const BIGNUM *b, BN_CTX *ctx)
128 {
129 const EC_METHOD *meth;
130 EC_GROUP *ret;
131
132 meth = EC_GF2m_simple_method();
133
134 ret = EC_GROUP_new(meth);
135 if (ret == NULL)
136 return NULL;
137
138 if (!EC_GROUP_set_curve_GF2m(ret, p, a, b, ctx))
139 {
140 EC_GROUP_clear_free(ret);
141 return NULL;
142 }
143
144 return ret;
145 }
146 #endif