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149 lines
4.7 KiB
PHP
149 lines
4.7 KiB
PHP
<?php
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/**
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* PHP Modular Exponentiation Engine
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*
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* PHP version 5 and 7
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*
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* @category Math
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* @package BigInteger
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* @author Jim Wigginton <terrafrost@php.net>
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* @copyright 2017 Jim Wigginton
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* @license http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.html MIT License
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* @link http://pear.php.net/package/Math_BigInteger
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*/
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namespace phpseclib\Math\BigInteger\Engines\PHP;
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use phpseclib\Math\BigInteger\Engines\PHP;
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/**
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* PHP Modular Exponentiation Engine
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*
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* @package PHP
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* @author Jim Wigginton <terrafrost@php.net>
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* @access public
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*/
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abstract class Base extends PHP
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{
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/**#@+
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* @access private
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*/
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/**
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* Cache constants
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*
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* $cache[self::VARIABLE] tells us whether or not the cached data is still valid.
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*/
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const VARIABLE = 0;
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/**
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* $cache[self::DATA] contains the cached data.
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*/
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const DATA = 1;
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/**#@-*/
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/**
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* Test for engine validity
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*
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* @return bool
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*/
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public static function isValidEngine()
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{
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return static::class != __CLASS__;
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}
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/**
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* Performs modular exponentiation.
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*
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* The most naive approach to modular exponentiation has very unreasonable requirements, and
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* and although the approach involving repeated squaring does vastly better, it, too, is impractical
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* for our purposes. The reason being that division - by far the most complicated and time-consuming
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* of the basic operations (eg. +,-,*,/) - occurs multiple times within it.
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*
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* Modular reductions resolve this issue. Although an individual modular reduction takes more time
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* then an individual division, when performed in succession (with the same modulo), they're a lot faster.
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*
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* The two most commonly used modular reductions are Barrett and Montgomery reduction. Montgomery reduction,
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* although faster, only works when the gcd of the modulo and of the base being used is 1. In RSA, when the
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* base is a power of two, the modulo - a product of two primes - is always going to have a gcd of 1 (because
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* the product of two odd numbers is odd), but what about when RSA isn't used?
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*
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* In contrast, Barrett reduction has no such constraint. As such, some bigint implementations perform a
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* Barrett reduction after every operation in the modpow function. Others perform Barrett reductions when the
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* modulo is even and Montgomery reductions when the modulo is odd. BigInteger.java's modPow method, however,
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* uses a trick involving the Chinese Remainder Theorem to factor the even modulo into two numbers - one odd and
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* the other, a power of two - and recombine them, later. This is the method that this modPow function uses.
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* {@link http://islab.oregonstate.edu/papers/j34monex.pdf Montgomery Reduction with Even Modulus} elaborates.
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*
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* @param \phpseclib\Math\BigInteger\Engines\PHP $x
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* @param \phpseclib\Math\BigInteger\Engines\PHP $e
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* @param \phpseclib\Math\BigInteger\Engines\PHP $n
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* @param string $class
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* @return \phpseclib\Math\BigInteger\Engines\PHP
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*/
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protected static function powModHelper(PHP $x, PHP $e, PHP $n, $class)
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{
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if (empty($e->value)) {
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$temp = new $class();
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$temp->value = [1];
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return $x->normalize($temp);
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}
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if ($e->value == [1]) {
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list(, $temp) = $x->divide($n);
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return $x->normalize($temp);
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}
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if ($e->value == [2]) {
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$temp = new $class;
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$temp->value = $class::square($x->value);
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list(, $temp) = $temp->divide($n);
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return $x->normalize($temp);
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}
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return $x->normalize(static::slidingWindow($x, $e, $n, $class));
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}
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/**
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* Modular reduction preperation
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*
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* @param array $x
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* @param array $n
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* @param string $class
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* @see self::slidingWindow()
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* @return array
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*/
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protected static function prepareReduce(array $x, array $n, $class)
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{
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return static::reduce($x, $n, $class);
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}
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/**
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* Modular multiply
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*
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* @param array $x
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* @param array $y
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* @param array $n
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* @param string $class
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* @see self::slidingWindow()
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* @return array
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*/
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protected static function multiplyReduce(array $x, array $y, array $n, $class)
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{
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$temp = $class::multiplyHelper($x, false, $y, false);
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return static::reduce($temp[self::VALUE], $n, $class);
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}
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/**
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* Modular square
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*
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* @param array $x
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* @param array $n
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* @param string $class
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* @see self::slidingWindow()
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* @return array
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*/
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protected static function squareReduce(array $x, array $n, $class)
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{
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return static::reduce($class::square($x), $n, $class);
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}
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} |