// Copyright 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package curve25519 import ( "bytes" "crypto/rand" "fmt" "testing" ) const expectedHex = "89161fde887b2b53de549af483940106ecc114d6982daa98256de23bdf77661a" func TestBaseScalarMult(t *testing.T) { var a, b [32]byte in := &a out := &b a[0] = 1 for i := 0; i < 200; i++ { ScalarBaseMult(out, in) in, out = out, in } result := fmt.Sprintf("%x", in[:]) if result != expectedHex { t.Errorf("incorrect result: got %s, want %s", result, expectedHex) } } func TestTestVectors(t *testing.T) { for _, tv := range testVectors { var got [32]byte ScalarMult(&got, &tv.In, &tv.Base) if !bytes.Equal(got[:], tv.Expect[:]) { t.Logf(" in = %x", tv.In) t.Logf(" base = %x", tv.Base) t.Logf(" got = %x", got) t.Logf("expect = %x", tv.Expect) t.Fail() } } } // TestHighBitIgnored tests the following requirement in RFC 7748: // // When receiving such an array, implementations of X25519 (but not X448) MUST // mask the most significant bit in the final byte. // // Regression test for issue #30095. func TestHighBitIgnored(t *testing.T) { var s, u [32]byte rand.Read(s[:]) rand.Read(u[:]) var hi0, hi1 [32]byte u[31] &= 0x7f ScalarMult(&hi0, &s, &u) u[31] |= 0x80 ScalarMult(&hi1, &s, &u) if !bytes.Equal(hi0[:], hi1[:]) { t.Errorf("high bit of group point should not affect result") } } func BenchmarkScalarBaseMult(b *testing.B) { var in, out [32]byte in[0] = 1 b.SetBytes(32) for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ { ScalarBaseMult(&out, &in) } }