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  1. August 4, 2014:
  2. Experiments and bug fixes.
  3. Add really_memset = memset_s (except not because I'm setting -std=c99),
  4. thanks David Leon Gil. I think I put it in the right places.
  5. Try to work around what I think is a compiler bug in GCC -O3 on non-AVX
  6. platforms. I can't seem to work around it as -Os, so I'm just flagging
  7. a warning (-Werror makes it an error) for now. Will take more
  8. investigation. Thanks Samuel Neves.
  9. Added an experimental (not ready yet!) ARM NEON implementation in
  10. arch_neon_experimental. This implementation seems to work, but needs
  11. more testing. It is currently asm-heavy and not GCC clean. I am
  12. planning to have a flag for it to use intrinsics instead of asm;
  13. currently the intrinsics are commented out. On clang this does ECDH
  14. in 1850kcy on my BeagleBone Black, comparable to Curve41417. Once this
  15. is ready, I will probably move it to arch_neon proper, since arch_neon
  16. isn't particularly tuned.
  17. July 11, 2014:
  18. This is mostly a cleanup release.
  19. Added CRANDOM_MIGHT_IS_MUST config flag (default: 1). When set, this
  20. causes crandom to assume that all features in the target arch will
  21. be available, instead of detecting them. This makes sense because
  22. the rest of the Goldilocks code is not (yet?) able to detect features.
  23. Also, I'd like to submit this to SUPERCOP eventually, and SUPERCOP won't
  24. pass -DMUST_HAVE_XXX on the command line the way the Makefile here did.
  25. Flag EXPERIMENT_CRANDOM_BUFFER_CUTOFF_BYTES to disable the crandom
  26. output buffer. This buffer improves performance (very marginally at
  27. Goldilocks sizes), but can cause problems with forking and VM
  28. snapshotting. By default, the buffer is now disabled.
  29. I've slightly tweaked the Elligator implementation (which is still
  30. unused) to make it easier to invert. This makes anything using Elligator
  31. (i.e. nothing) incompatible with previous releases.
  32. I've been factoring "magic" constants such as curve orders, window sizes,
  33. etc into a few headers, to reduce the effort to port the code to other
  34. primes, curves, etc. For example, I could test the Microsoft curves, and
  35. something like:
  36. x^2 + y^2 = 1 +- 5382[45] x^2 y^2 mod 2^480-2^240-1
  37. ("Goldeneye"? "Ridinghood"?) might be a reasonable thing to try for
  38. 64-bit CPUs.
  39. In a similar vein, most of the internal code has been changed to say
  40. "field" instead of p448, so that a future version of magic.h can decide
  41. which field header to include.
  42. You can now `make bat` to create an eBAT in build/ed448-goldilocks. This
  43. is only minimally tested, though, because SUPERCOP doesn't work on my
  44. machine and I'm too lazy to reverse engineer it. It sets a new macro,
  45. SUPERCOP_WONT_LET_ME_OPEN_FILES, which causes goldilocks_init() to fall
  46. back to something horribly insecure if crandom_init_from_file raises
  47. EMFILE.
  48. Slightly improved documentation.
  49. Removed some old commented-out code; restored the /* C-style */ comment
  50. discipline.
  51. The AMD-64 version should now be GCC clean, at least for reasonably
  52. recent GCC (tested on OS X.9.3, Haswell, gcc-4.9).
  53. History no longer says "2104".
  54. May 3, 2014:
  55. Minor changes to internal routines mean that this version is not
  56. compatible with the previous one.
  57. Added ARM NEON code.
  58. Added the ability to precompute multiples of a partner's public key. This
  59. takes slightly longer than a signature verification, but reduces future
  60. verifications with the precomputed key by ~63% and ECDH by ~70%.
  61. goldilocks_precompute_public_key
  62. goldilocks_destroy_precomputed_public_key
  63. goldilocks_verify_precomputed
  64. goldilocks_shared_secret_precomputed
  65. The precomputation feature are is protected by a macro
  66. GOLDI_IMPLEMENT_PRECOMPUTED_KEYS
  67. which can be #defined to 0 to compile these functions out. Unlike most
  68. of Goldilocks' functions, goldilocks_precompute_public_key uses malloc()
  69. (and goldilocks_destroy_precomputed_public_key uses free()).
  70. Changed private keys to be derived from just the symmetric part. This
  71. means that you can compress them to 32 bytes for cold storage, or derive
  72. keypairs from crypto secrets from other systems.
  73. goldilocks_derive_private_key
  74. goldilocks_underive_private_key
  75. goldilocks_private_to_public
  76. Fixed a number of bugs related to vector alignment on Sandy Bridge, which
  77. has AVX but uses SSE2 alignment (because it doesn't have AVX2). Maybe I
  78. should just switch it to use AVX2 alignment?
  79. Beginning to factor out curve-specific magic, so as to build other curves
  80. with the Goldilocks framework. That would enable fair tests against eg
  81. E-521, Ed25519 etc. Still would be a lot of work.
  82. More thorough testing of arithmetic. Now uses GMP for testing framework,
  83. but not in the actual library.
  84. Added some high-level tests for the whole library, including some (bs)
  85. negative testing. Obviously, effective negative testing is a very difficult
  86. proposition in a crypto library.
  87. March 29, 2014:
  88. Added a test directory with various tests. Currently testing SHA512 Monte
  89. Carlo, compatibility of the different scalarmul functions, and some
  90. identities on EC point ops. Began moving these tests out of benchmarker.
  91. Added scan-build support.
  92. Improved some internal interfaces. Made a structure for Barrett primes
  93. instead of passing parameters individually. Moved some field operations
  94. to places that make more sense, eg Barrett serialize and deserialize. The
  95. deserialize operation now checks that its argument is in [0,q).
  96. Added more documentation.
  97. Changed the names of a bunch of functions. Still not entirely consistent,
  98. but getting more so.
  99. Some minor speed improvements. For example, multiply is now a couple cycles
  100. faster.
  101. Added a hackish attempt at thread-safety and initialization sanity checking
  102. in the Goldilocks top-level routines.
  103. Fixed some vector alignment bugs. Compiling with -O0 should now work.
  104. Slightly simplified recode_wnaf.
  105. Add a config.h file for future configuration. EXPERIMENT flags moved here.
  106. I've decided against major changes to SHA512 for the moment. They add speed
  107. but also significantly bloat the code, which is going to hurt L1 cache
  108. performance. Perhaps we should link to OpenSSL if a faster SHA512 is desired.
  109. Reorganize the source tree into src, test; factor arch stuff into src/arch_*.
  110. Make most of the code 32-bit clean. There's now a 32-bit generic and 32-bit
  111. vectorless ARM version. No NEON version yet because I don't have a test
  112. machine (could use my phone in a pinch I guess?). The 32-bit version still
  113. isn't heavily optimized, but on ARM it's using a nicely reworked signed/phi-adic
  114. multiplier. The squaring is also based on this, but could really stand some
  115. improvement.
  116. When passed an even exponent (or extra doubles), the Montgomery ladder should
  117. now be accept points if and only if they lie on the curve. This needs
  118. additional testing, but it passes the zero bit exponent test.
  119. On 32-bit, use 8x4x14 instead of 5x5x18 table organization. Probably there's
  120. a better heuristic.
  121. March 5, 2014:
  122. First revision.
  123. Private keys are now longer. They now store a copy of the public key, and
  124. a secret symmetric key for signing purposes.
  125. Signatures are now supported, though like everything else in this library,
  126. their format is not stable. They use a deterministic Schnorr mode,
  127. similar to EdDSA. Precomputed low-latency signing is not supported (yet?).
  128. The hash function is SHA-512.
  129. The deterministic hashing mode needs to be changed to HMAC (TODO!). It's
  130. currently envelope-MAC.
  131. Probably in the future there will be a distinction between ECDH key and
  132. signing keys (and possibly also MQV keys etc).
  133. Began renaming internal functions. Removing p448_ prefixes from EC point
  134. operations. Trying to put the verb first. For example,
  135. "p448_isogeny_un_to_tw" is now called "twist_and_double".
  136. Began documenting with Doxygen. Use "make doc" to make a very incomplete
  137. documentation directory.
  138. There have been many other internal changes.
  139. Feb 21, 2014:
  140. Initial import and benchmarking scripts.
  141. Keygen and ECDH are implemented, but there's no hash function.