go-ethereum/crypto/ecies/ecies.go
Marius van der Wijden 29a7673986 crypto: remove references to deprecated elliptic package
This PR removes all references to the elliptic functions that were deprecated in golang 1.22.
Instead this PR does the following:

We change S256() to return the raw bitcurve instead of the elliptic.Curve, this has two effects:
- Every instance of S256() can call the unmarshall and marshall operations
- The package is not neatly abstracted away anymore, which we can debate if we want to change that

We also modify the behavior in the ecies (and rlpx) package a bit.
Previously all curves were acceptable, now only curves that implement the marshaller and unmarshaller
interface are allowed. All common curves have this, so its not an issue in our code.
Dependencies maybe need to implement the (un-)marshaller interfaces though.
2024-03-15 11:42:50 +01:00

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// Copyright (c) 2013 Kyle Isom <kyle@tyrfingr.is>
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package ecies
import (
"crypto/cipher"
"crypto/ecdsa"
"crypto/elliptic"
"crypto/hmac"
"crypto/subtle"
"encoding/binary"
"errors"
"hash"
"io"
"math/big"
)
var (
ErrImport = errors.New("ecies: failed to import key")
ErrInvalidCurve = errors.New("ecies: invalid elliptic curve")
ErrInvalidPublicKey = errors.New("ecies: invalid public key")
ErrSharedKeyIsPointAtInfinity = errors.New("ecies: shared key is point at infinity")
ErrSharedKeyTooBig = errors.New("ecies: shared key params are too big")
)
// PublicKey is a representation of an elliptic curve public key.
type PublicKey struct {
X *big.Int
Y *big.Int
elliptic.Curve
Params *ECIESParams
}
// Export an ECIES public key as an ECDSA public key.
func (pub *PublicKey) ExportECDSA() *ecdsa.PublicKey {
return &ecdsa.PublicKey{Curve: pub.Curve, X: pub.X, Y: pub.Y}
}
// Import an ECDSA public key as an ECIES public key.
func ImportECDSAPublic(pub *ecdsa.PublicKey) *PublicKey {
return &PublicKey{
X: pub.X,
Y: pub.Y,
Curve: pub.Curve,
Params: ParamsFromCurve(pub.Curve),
}
}
// PrivateKey is a representation of an elliptic curve private key.
type PrivateKey struct {
PublicKey
D *big.Int
}
// Export an ECIES private key as an ECDSA private key.
func (prv *PrivateKey) ExportECDSA() *ecdsa.PrivateKey {
pub := &prv.PublicKey
pubECDSA := pub.ExportECDSA()
return &ecdsa.PrivateKey{PublicKey: *pubECDSA, D: prv.D}
}
// Import an ECDSA private key as an ECIES private key.
func ImportECDSA(prv *ecdsa.PrivateKey) *PrivateKey {
pub := ImportECDSAPublic(&prv.PublicKey)
return &PrivateKey{*pub, prv.D}
}
// Generate an elliptic curve public / private keypair. If params is nil,
// the recommended default parameters for the key will be chosen.
func GenerateKey(rand io.Reader, curve elliptic.Curve, params *ECIESParams) (prv *PrivateKey, err error) {
sk, err := ecdsa.GenerateKey(curve, rand)
if err != nil {
return
}
prv = new(PrivateKey)
prv.PublicKey.X = sk.X
prv.PublicKey.Y = sk.Y
prv.PublicKey.Curve = curve
prv.D = new(big.Int).Set(sk.D)
if params == nil {
params = ParamsFromCurve(curve)
}
prv.PublicKey.Params = params
return
}
// MaxSharedKeyLength returns the maximum length of the shared key the
// public key can produce.
func MaxSharedKeyLength(pub *PublicKey) int {
return (pub.Curve.Params().BitSize + 7) / 8
}
// ECDH key agreement method used to establish secret keys for encryption.
func (prv *PrivateKey) GenerateShared(pub *PublicKey, skLen, macLen int) (sk []byte, err error) {
if prv.PublicKey.Curve != pub.Curve {
return nil, ErrInvalidCurve
}
if skLen+macLen > MaxSharedKeyLength(pub) {
return nil, ErrSharedKeyTooBig
}
x, _ := pub.Curve.ScalarMult(pub.X, pub.Y, prv.D.Bytes())
if x == nil {
return nil, ErrSharedKeyIsPointAtInfinity
}
sk = make([]byte, skLen+macLen)
skBytes := x.Bytes()
copy(sk[len(sk)-len(skBytes):], skBytes)
return sk, nil
}
var (
ErrSharedTooLong = errors.New("ecies: shared secret is too long")
ErrInvalidMessage = errors.New("ecies: invalid message")
)
// NIST SP 800-56 Concatenation Key Derivation Function (see section 5.8.1).
func concatKDF(hash hash.Hash, z, s1 []byte, kdLen int) []byte {
counterBytes := make([]byte, 4)
k := make([]byte, 0, roundup(kdLen, hash.Size()))
for counter := uint32(1); len(k) < kdLen; counter++ {
binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(counterBytes, counter)
hash.Reset()
hash.Write(counterBytes)
hash.Write(z)
hash.Write(s1)
k = hash.Sum(k)
}
return k[:kdLen]
}
// roundup rounds size up to the next multiple of blocksize.
func roundup(size, blocksize int) int {
return size + blocksize - (size % blocksize)
}
// deriveKeys creates the encryption and MAC keys using concatKDF.
func deriveKeys(hash hash.Hash, z, s1 []byte, keyLen int) (Ke, Km []byte) {
K := concatKDF(hash, z, s1, 2*keyLen)
Ke = K[:keyLen]
Km = K[keyLen:]
hash.Reset()
hash.Write(Km)
Km = hash.Sum(Km[:0])
return Ke, Km
}
// messageTag computes the MAC of a message (called the tag) as per
// SEC 1, 3.5.
func messageTag(hash func() hash.Hash, km, msg, shared []byte) []byte {
mac := hmac.New(hash, km)
mac.Write(msg)
mac.Write(shared)
tag := mac.Sum(nil)
return tag
}
// Generate an initialisation vector for CTR mode.
func generateIV(params *ECIESParams, rand io.Reader) (iv []byte, err error) {
iv = make([]byte, params.BlockSize)
_, err = io.ReadFull(rand, iv)
return
}
// symEncrypt carries out CTR encryption using the block cipher specified in the
func symEncrypt(rand io.Reader, params *ECIESParams, key, m []byte) (ct []byte, err error) {
c, err := params.Cipher(key)
if err != nil {
return
}
iv, err := generateIV(params, rand)
if err != nil {
return
}
ctr := cipher.NewCTR(c, iv)
ct = make([]byte, len(m)+params.BlockSize)
copy(ct, iv)
ctr.XORKeyStream(ct[params.BlockSize:], m)
return
}
// symDecrypt carries out CTR decryption using the block cipher specified in
// the parameters
func symDecrypt(params *ECIESParams, key, ct []byte) (m []byte, err error) {
c, err := params.Cipher(key)
if err != nil {
return
}
ctr := cipher.NewCTR(c, ct[:params.BlockSize])
m = make([]byte, len(ct)-params.BlockSize)
ctr.XORKeyStream(m, ct[params.BlockSize:])
return
}
// Encrypt encrypts a message using ECIES as specified in SEC 1, 5.1.
//
// s1 and s2 contain shared information that is not part of the resulting
// ciphertext. s1 is fed into key derivation, s2 is fed into the MAC. If the
// shared information parameters aren't being used, they should be nil.
func Encrypt(rand io.Reader, pub *PublicKey, m, s1, s2 []byte) (ct []byte, err error) {
params, err := pubkeyParams(pub)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
R, err := GenerateKey(rand, pub.Curve, params)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
z, err := R.GenerateShared(pub, params.KeyLen, params.KeyLen)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
hash := params.Hash()
Ke, Km := deriveKeys(hash, z, s1, params.KeyLen)
em, err := symEncrypt(rand, params, Ke, m)
if err != nil || len(em) <= params.BlockSize {
return nil, err
}
d := messageTag(params.Hash, Km, em, s2)
type marshaller interface {
Marshal(x, y *big.Int) []byte
}
if curve, ok := pub.Curve.(marshaller); ok {
Rb := curve.Marshal(R.PublicKey.X, R.PublicKey.Y)
ct = make([]byte, len(Rb)+len(em)+len(d))
copy(ct, Rb)
copy(ct[len(Rb):], em)
copy(ct[len(Rb)+len(em):], d)
return ct, nil
}
return nil, ErrInvalidCurve
}
// Decrypt decrypts an ECIES ciphertext.
func (prv *PrivateKey) Decrypt(c, s1, s2 []byte) (m []byte, err error) {
if len(c) == 0 {
return nil, ErrInvalidMessage
}
params, err := pubkeyParams(&prv.PublicKey)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
hash := params.Hash()
var (
rLen int
hLen int = hash.Size()
mStart int
mEnd int
)
switch c[0] {
case 2, 3, 4:
rLen = (prv.PublicKey.Curve.Params().BitSize + 7) / 4
if len(c) < (rLen + hLen + 1) {
return nil, ErrInvalidMessage
}
default:
return nil, ErrInvalidPublicKey
}
mStart = rLen
mEnd = len(c) - hLen
R := new(PublicKey)
R.Curve = prv.PublicKey.Curve
type unmarshaler interface {
Unmarshal([]byte) (x, y *big.Int)
}
if curve, ok := R.Curve.(unmarshaler); ok {
R.X, R.Y = curve.Unmarshal(c[:rLen])
if R.X == nil {
return nil, ErrInvalidPublicKey
}
z, err := prv.GenerateShared(R, params.KeyLen, params.KeyLen)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
Ke, Km := deriveKeys(hash, z, s1, params.KeyLen)
d := messageTag(params.Hash, Km, c[mStart:mEnd], s2)
if subtle.ConstantTimeCompare(c[mEnd:], d) != 1 {
return nil, ErrInvalidMessage
}
return symDecrypt(params, Ke, c[mStart:mEnd])
}
return nil, ErrInvalidCurve
}