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// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// Package curve25519 provides an implementation of the X25519 function, which
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// performs scalar multiplication on the elliptic curve known as Curve25519.
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// See RFC 7748.
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//
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// This package is a wrapper for the X25519 implementation
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// in the crypto/ecdh package.
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package curve25519
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import "crypto/ecdh"
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// ScalarMult sets dst to the product scalar * point.
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//
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// Deprecated: when provided a low-order point, ScalarMult will set dst to all
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// zeroes, irrespective of the scalar. Instead, use the X25519 function, which
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// will return an error.
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func ScalarMult(dst, scalar, point *[32]byte) {
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	if _, err := x25519(dst, scalar[:], point[:]); err != nil {
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		// The only error condition for x25519 when the inputs are 32 bytes long
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		// is if the output would have been the all-zero value.
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		for i := range dst {
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			dst[i] = 0
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		}
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	}
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}
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// ScalarBaseMult sets dst to the product scalar * base where base is the
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// standard generator.
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//
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// It is recommended to use the X25519 function with Basepoint instead, as
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// copying into fixed size arrays can lead to unexpected bugs.
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func ScalarBaseMult(dst, scalar *[32]byte) {
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	curve := ecdh.X25519()
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	priv, err := curve.NewPrivateKey(scalar[:])
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	if err != nil {
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		panic("curve25519: internal error: scalarBaseMult was not 32 bytes")
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	}
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	copy(dst[:], priv.PublicKey().Bytes())
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}
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const (
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	// ScalarSize is the size of the scalar input to X25519.
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	ScalarSize = 32
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	// PointSize is the size of the point input to X25519.
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	PointSize = 32
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)
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// Basepoint is the canonical Curve25519 generator.
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var Basepoint []byte
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var basePoint = [32]byte{9}
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func init() { Basepoint = basePoint[:] }
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// X25519 returns the result of the scalar multiplication (scalar * point),
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// according to RFC 7748, Section 5. scalar, point and the return value are
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// slices of 32 bytes.
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//
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// scalar can be generated at random, for example with crypto/rand. point should
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// be either Basepoint or the output of another X25519 call.
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//
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// If point is Basepoint (but not if it's a different slice with the same
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// contents) a precomputed implementation might be used for performance.
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func X25519(scalar, point []byte) ([]byte, error) {
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	// Outline the body of function, to let the allocation be inlined in the
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	// caller, and possibly avoid escaping to the heap.
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	var dst [32]byte
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	return x25519(&dst, scalar, point)
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}
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func x25519(dst *[32]byte, scalar, point []byte) ([]byte, error) {
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	curve := ecdh.X25519()
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	pub, err := curve.NewPublicKey(point)
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	if err != nil {
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		return nil, err
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	}
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	priv, err := curve.NewPrivateKey(scalar)
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	if err != nil {
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		return nil, err
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	}
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	out, err := priv.ECDH(pub)
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	if err != nil {
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		return nil, err
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	}
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	copy(dst[:], out)
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	return dst[:], nil
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}
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