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diff --git a/vendor/github.com/byzantine-lab/mcl/readme.md b/vendor/github.com/byzantine-lab/mcl/readme.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..39b3d4d42 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/byzantine-lab/mcl/readme.md @@ -0,0 +1,457 @@ +[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/herumi/mcl.png)](https://travis-ci.org/herumi/mcl) + +# mcl + +A portable and fast pairing-based cryptography library. + +# Abstract + +mcl is a library for pairing-based cryptography. +The current version supports the optimal Ate pairing over BN curves and BLS12-381 curves. + +# News +* (Break backward compatibility) libmcl_dy.a is renamed to libmcl.a + * The option SHARE_BASENAME_SUF is removed +* 2nd argument of `mclBn_init` is changed from `maxUnitSize` to `compiledTimeVar`, which must be `MCLBN_COMPILED_TIME_VAR`. +* break backward compatibility of mapToGi for BLS12. A map-to-function for BN is used. +If `MCL_USE_OLD_MAPTO_FOR_BLS12` is defined, then the old function is used, but this will be removed in the future. + +# Support architecture + +* x86-64 Windows + Visual Studio +* x86, x86-64 Linux + gcc/clang +* ARM Linux +* ARM64 Linux +* (maybe any platform to be supported by LLVM) +* WebAssembly + +# Support curves + +p(z) = 36z^4 + 36z^3 + 24z^2 + 6z + 1. + +* BN254 ; a BN curve over the 254-bit prime p(z) where z = -(2^62 + 2^55 + 1). +* BN\_SNARK1 ; a BN curve over a 254-bit prime p such that n := p + 1 - t has high 2-adicity. +* BN381\_1 ; a BN curve over the 381-bit prime p(z) where z = -(2^94 + 2^76 + 2^72 + 1). +* BN462 ; a BN curve over the 462-bit prime p(z) where z = 2^114 + 2^101 - 2^14 - 1. +* BLS12\_381 ; [a BLS12-381 curve](https://blog.z.cash/new-snark-curve/) + +# Benchmark + +## The latest benchmark(2018/11/7) + +### Intel Core i7-6700 3.4GHz(Skylake), Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS + +curveType | binary|clang-6.0.0|gcc-7.3.0| +----------|--------------------|-----------|---------| +BN254 | bin/bn\_test.exe| 882Kclk| 933Kclk| +BLS12-381 | bin/bls12\_test.exe| 2290Kclk| 2630Kclk| + +### Intel Core i7-7700 3.6GHz(Kaby Lake), Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS on Windows 10 Vmware + +curveType | binary|clang-6.0.0|gcc-7.3.0| +----------|--------------------|-----------|---------| +BN254 | bin/bn\_test.exe| 900Kclk| 954Kclk| +BLS12-381 | bin/bls12\_test.exe| 2340Kclk| 2680Kclk| + +* now investigating the reason why gcc is slower than clang. + +## Higher-bit BN curve benchmark + +For JavaScript(WebAssembly), see [ID based encryption demo](https://herumi.github.io/mcl-wasm/ibe-demo.html). + +paramter | x64| Firefox on x64|Safari on iPhone7| +-----------|-----|---------------|-----------------| +BN254 | 0.25| 2.48| 4.78| +BN381\_1 | 0.95| 7.91| 11.74| +BN462 | 2.16| 14.73| 22.77| + +* x64 : 'Kaby Lake Core i7-7700(3.6GHz)'. +* Firefox : 64-bit version 58. +* iPhone7 : iOS 11.2.1. +* BN254 is by `test/bn_test.cpp`. +* BN381\_1 and BN462 are by `test/bn512_test.cpp`. +* All the timings are given in ms(milliseconds). + +The other benchmark results are [bench.txt](bench.txt). + +## An old benchmark of a BN curve BN254(2016/12/25). + +* x64, x86 ; Inte Core i7-6700 3.4GHz(Skylake) upto 4GHz on Ubuntu 16.04. + * `sudo cpufreq-set -g performance` +* arm ; 900MHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 on Raspberry Pi2, Linux 4.4.11-v7+ +* arm64 ; 1.2GHz ARM Cortex-A53 [HiKey](http://www.96boards.org/product/hikey/) + +software | x64| x86| arm|arm64(msec) +---------------------------------------------------------|------|-----|----|----- +[ate-pairing](https://github.com/herumi/ate-pairing) | 0.21 | - | - | - +mcl | 0.31 | 1.6 |22.6| 3.9 +[TEPLA](http://www.cipher.risk.tsukuba.ac.jp/tepla/) | 1.76 | 3.7 | 37 | 17.9 +[RELIC](https://github.com/relic-toolkit/relic) PRIME=254| 0.30 | 3.5 | 36 | - +[MIRACL](https://github.com/miracl/MIRACL) ake12bnx | 4.2 | - | 78 | - +[NEONabe](http://sandia.cs.cinvestav.mx/Site/NEONabe) | - | - | 16 | - + +* compile option for RELIC +``` +cmake -DARITH=x64-asm-254 -DFP_PRIME=254 -DFPX_METHD="INTEG;INTEG;LAZYR" -DPP_METHD="LAZYR;OATEP" +``` + +# Installation Requirements + +* [GMP](https://gmplib.org/) and OpenSSL +``` +apt install libgmp-dev libssl-dev +``` + +Create a working directory (e.g., work) and clone the following repositories. +``` +mkdir work +cd work +git clone git://github.com/herumi/mcl +git clone git://github.com/herumi/cybozulib_ext ; for only Windows +``` +* Cybozulib\_ext is a prerequisite for running OpenSSL and GMP on VC (Visual C++). + +# (Option) Without GMP +``` +make MCL_USE_GMP=0 +``` +Define `MCL_USE_VINT` before including `bn.hpp` + +# (Option) Without Openssl +``` +make MCL_USE_OPENSSL=0 +``` +Define `MCL_DONT_USE_OPENSSL` before including `bn.hpp` + +# Build and test on x86-64 Linux, macOS, ARM and ARM64 Linux +To make lib/libmcl.a and test it: +``` +cd work/mcl +make test +``` +To benchmark a pairing: +``` +bin/bn_test.exe +``` +To make sample programs: +``` +make sample +``` + +if you want to change compiler options for optimization, then set `CFLAGS_OPT_USER`. +``` +make CLFAGS_OPT_USER="-O2" +``` + +## Build for 32-bit Linux +Build openssl and gmp for 32-bit mode and install `<lib32>` +``` +make ARCH=x86 CFLAGS_USER="-I <lib32>/include" LDFLAGS_USER="-L <lib32>/lib -Wl,-rpath,<lib32>/lib" +``` + +## Build for 64-bit Windows +1) make static library and use it + +``` +mklib +mk -s test\bn_c256_test.cpp +bin\bn_c256_test.exe +``` +2) make dynamic library and use it + +``` +mklib dll +mk -d test\bn_c256_test.cpp +bin\bn_c256_test.exe +``` + +open mcl.sln and build or if you have msbuild.exe +``` +msbuild /p:Configuration=Release +``` + +## Build with cmake +For Linux, +``` +mkdir build +cd build +cmake .. +make +``` +For Visual Studio, +``` +mkdir build +cd build +cmake .. -A x64 +msbuild mcl.sln /p:Configuration=Release /m +``` +## Build for wasm(WebAssembly) +mcl supports emcc (Emscripten) and `test/bn_test.cpp` runs on browers such as Firefox, Chrome and Edge. + +* [IBE on browser](https://herumi.github.io/mcl-wasm/ibe-demo.html) +* [SHE on browser](https://herumi.github.io/she-wasm/she-demo.html) +* [BLS signature on brower](https://herumi.github.io/bls-wasm/bls-demo.html) + +The timing of a pairing on `BN254` is 2.8msec on 64-bit Firefox with Skylake 3.4GHz. + +### Node.js + +* [mcl-wasm](https://www.npmjs.com/package/mcl-wasm) pairing library +* [bls-wasm](https://www.npmjs.com/package/bls-wasm) BLS signature library +* [she-wasm](https://www.npmjs.com/package/she-wasm) 2 Level Homomorphic Encryption library + +### SELinux +mcl uses Xbyak JIT engine if it is available on x64 architecture, +otherwise mcl uses a little slower functions generated by LLVM. +The default mode enables SELinux security policy on CentOS, then JIT is disabled. +``` +% sudo setenforce 1 +% getenforce +Enforcing +% bin/bn_test.exe +JIT 0 +pairing 1.496Mclk +finalExp 581.081Kclk + +% sudo setenforce 0 +% getenforce +Permissive +% bin/bn_test.exe +JIT 1 +pairing 1.394Mclk +finalExp 546.259Kclk +``` + +# Libraries + +* G1 and G2 is defined over Fp +* The order of G1 and G2 is r. +* Use `bn256.hpp` if only BN254 is used. + +## C++ library + +* libmcl.a ; static C++ library of mcl +* libmcl.so ; shared C++ library of mcl +* the default parameter of curveType is BN254 + +header |support curveType |sizeof Fr|sizeof Fp| +--------------|-------------------------|---------|---------| +bn256.hpp |BN254 | 32 | 32 | +bls12_381.hpp |BLS12_381, BN254 | 32 | 48 | +bn384.hpp |BN381_1, BLS12_381, BN254| 48 | 48 | + +## C library + +* Define `MCLBN_FR_UNIT_SIZE` and `MCLBN_FP_UNIT_SIZE` and include bn.h +* set `MCLBN_FR_UNIT_SIZE = MCLBN_FP_UNIT_SIZE` unless `MCLBN_FR_UNIT_SIZE` is defined + + +library |MCLBN_FR_UNIT_SIZE|MCLBN_FP_UNIT_SIZE| +------------------|------------------|------------------| +sizeof | Fr | Fp | +libmclbn256.a | 4 | 4 | +libmclbn384_256.a | 4 | 6 | +libmclbn384.a | 6 | 6 | + + +* libmclbn*.a ; static C library +* libmclbn*.so ; shared C library + +### 2nd argument of `mclBn_init` +Specify `MCLBN_COMPILED_TIME_VAR` to 2nd argument of `mclBn_init`, which +is defined as `MCLBN_FR_UNIT_SIZE * 10 + MCLBN_FP_UNIT_SIZE`. +This parameter is used to make sure that the values are the same when the library is built and used. + +# How to initialize pairing library +Call `mcl::bn256::initPairing` before calling any operations. +``` +#include <mcl/bn256.hpp> +mcl::bn::CurveParam cp = mcl::BN254; // or mcl::BN_SNARK1 +mcl::bn256::initPairing(cp); +mcl::bn256::G1 P(...); +mcl::bn256::G2 Q(...); +mcl::bn256::Fp12 e; +mcl::bn256::pairing(e, P, Q); +``` +1. (BN254) a BN curve over the 254-bit prime p = p(z) where z = -(2^62 + 2^55 + 1). +2. (BN_SNARK1) a BN curve over a 254-bit prime p such that n := p + 1 - t has high 2-adicity. +3. BN381_1 with `mcl/bn384.hpp`. +4. BN462 with `mcl/bn512.hpp`. + +See [test/bn_test.cpp](https://github.com/herumi/mcl/blob/master/test/bn_test.cpp). + +## Default constructor of Fp, Ec, etc. +A default constructor does not initialize the instance. +Set a valid value before reffering it. + +## Definition of groups + +The curve equation for a BN curve is: + + E/Fp: y^2 = x^3 + b . + +* the cyclic group G1 is instantiated as E(Fp)[n] where n := p + 1 - t; +* the cyclic group G2 is instantiated as the inverse image of E'(Fp^2)[n] under a twisting isomorphism phi from E' to E; and +* the pairing e: G1 x G2 -> Fp12 is the optimal ate pairing. + +The field Fp12 is constructed via the following tower: + +* Fp2 = Fp[u] / (u^2 + 1) +* Fp6 = Fp2[v] / (v^3 - Xi) where Xi = u + 1 +* Fp12 = Fp6[w] / (w^2 - v) +* GT = { x in Fp12 | x^r = 1 } + + +## Arithmetic operations + +G1 and G2 is additive group and has the following operations: + +* T::add(T& z, const T& x, const T& y); // z = x + y +* T::sub(T& z, const T& x, const T& y); // z = x - y +* T::neg(T& y, const T& x); // y = -x +* T::mul(T& z, const T& x, const INT& y); // z = y times scalar multiplication of x + +Remark: &z == &x or &y are allowed. INT means integer type such as Fr, int and mpz_class. + +`T::mul` uses GLV method then `G2::mul` returns wrong value if x is not in G2. +Use `T::mulGeneric(T& z, const T& x, const INT& y)` for x in phi^-1(E'(Fp^2)) - G2. + +Fp, Fp2, Fp6 and Fp12 have the following operations: + +* T::add(T& z, const T& x, const T& y); // z = x + y +* T::sub(T& z, const T& x, const T& y); // z = x - y +* T::mul(T& z, const T& x, const T& y); // z = x * y +* T::div(T& z, const T& x, const T& y); // z = x / y +* T::neg(T& y, const T& x); // y = -x +* T::inv(T& y, const T& x); // y = 1/x +* T::pow(T& z, const T& x, const INT& y); // z = x^y +* Fp12::unitaryInv(T& y, const T& x); // y = conjugate of x + +Remark: `Fp12::mul` uses GLV method then returns wrong value if x is not in GT. +Use `Fp12::mulGeneric` for x in Fp12 - GT. + +## Map To points + +Use these functions to make a point of G1 and G2. + +* mapToG1(G1& P, const Fp& x); // assume x != 0 +* mapToG2(G2& P, const Fp2& x); +* hashAndMapToG1(G1& P, const void *buf, size_t bufSize); // set P by the hash value of [buf, bufSize) +* hashAndMapToG2(G2& P, const void *buf, size_t bufSize); + +These functions maps x into Gi according to [\[_Faster hashing to G2_\]]. + +## String format of G1 and G2 +G1 and G2 have three elements of Fp (x, y, z) for Jacobi coordinate. +normalize() method normalizes it to affine coordinate (x, y, 1) or (0, 0, 0). + +getStr() method gets + +* `0` ; infinity +* `1 <x> <y>` ; not compressed format +* `2 <x>` ; compressed format for even y +* `3 <x>` ; compressed format for odd y + +## Generator of G1 and G2 + +If you want to use the same generators of BLS12-381 with [zkcrypto](https://github.com/zkcrypto/pairing/tree/master/src/bls12_381#g2) then, + +``` +// G1 P +P.setStr('1 3685416753713387016781088315183077757961620795782546409894578378688607592378376318836054947676345821548104185464507 1339506544944476473020471379941921221584933875938349620426543736416511423956333506472724655353366534992391756441569') + +// G2 Q +Q.setStr('1 352701069587466618187139116011060144890029952792775240219908644239793785735715026873347600343865175952761926303160 3059144344244213709971259814753781636986470325476647558659373206291635324768958432433509563104347017837885763365758 1985150602287291935568054521177171638300868978215655730859378665066344726373823718423869104263333984641494340347905 927553665492332455747201965776037880757740193453592970025027978793976877002675564980949289727957565575433344219582') +``` + +## Serialization format of G1 and G2 + +pseudo-code to serialize of p +``` +if bit-length(p) % 8 != 0: + size = Fp::getByteSize() + if p is zero: + return [0] * size + else: + s = x.serialize() + # x in Fp2 is odd <=> x.a is odd + if y is odd: + s[byte-length(s) - 1] |= 0x80 + return s +else: + size = Fp::getByteSize() + 1 + if p is zero: + return [0] * size + else: + s = x.serialize() + if y is odd: + return 2:s + else: + return 3:s +``` + +## Verify an element in G2 +`G2::isValid()` checks that the element is in the curve of G2 and the order of it is r for subgroup attack. +`G2::set()`, `G2::setStr` and `operator<<` also check the order. +If you check it out of the library, then you can stop the verification by calling `G2::verifyOrderG2(false)`. + +# How to make asm files (optional) +The asm files generated by this way are already put in `src/asm`, then it is not necessary to do this. + +Install [LLVM](http://llvm.org/). +``` +make MCL_USE_LLVM=1 LLVM_VER=<llvm-version> UPDATE_ASM=1 +``` +For example, specify `-3.8` for `<llvm-version>` if `opt-3.8` and `llc-3.8` are installed. + +If you want to use Fp with 1024-bit prime on x86-64, then +``` +make MCL_USE_LLVM=1 LLVM_VER=<llvm-version> UPDATE_ASM=1 MCL_MAX_BIT_SIZE=1024 +``` + +# API for Two level homomorphic encryption +* [_Efficient Two-level Homomorphic Encryption in Prime-order Bilinear Groups and A Fast Implementation in WebAssembly_](https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=3196494.3196552), N. Attrapadung, G. Hanaoka, S. Mitsunari, Y. Sakai, +K. Shimizu, and T. Teruya. ASIACCS 2018 +* [she-api](https://github.com/herumi/mcl/blob/master/misc/she/she-api.md) +* [she-api(Japanese)](https://github.com/herumi/mcl/blob/master/misc/she/she-api-ja.md) + +# Java API +See [java.md](https://github.com/herumi/mcl/blob/master/java/java.md) + +# License + +modified new BSD License +http://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause + +This library contains some part of the followings software licensed by BSD-3-Clause. +* [xbyak](https://github.com/heurmi/xbyak) +* [cybozulib](https://github.com/heurmi/cybozulib) +* [Lifted-ElGamal](https://github.com/aistcrypt/Lifted-ElGamal) + +# References +* [ate-pairing](https://github.com/herumi/ate-pairing/) +* [_Faster Explicit Formulas for Computing Pairings over Ordinary Curves_](http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20465-4_5), + D.F. Aranha, K. Karabina, P. Longa, C.H. Gebotys, J. Lopez, + EUROCRYPTO 2011, ([preprint](http://eprint.iacr.org/2010/526)) +* [_High-Speed Software Implementation of the Optimal Ate Pairing over Barreto-Naehrig Curves_](http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17455-1_2), + Jean-Luc Beuchat, Jorge Enrique González Díaz, Shigeo Mitsunari, Eiji Okamoto, Francisco Rodríguez-Henríquez, Tadanori Teruya, + Pairing 2010, ([preprint](http://eprint.iacr.org/2010/354)) +* [_Faster hashing to G2_](http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28496-0_25),Laura Fuentes-Castañeda, Edward Knapp, Francisco Rodríguez-Henríquez, + SAC 2011, ([preprint](https://eprint.iacr.org/2008/530)) +* [_Skew Frobenius Map and Efficient Scalar Multiplication for Pairing–Based Cryptography_](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/221282560_Skew_Frobenius_Map_and_Efficient_Scalar_Multiplication_for_Pairing-Based_Cryptography), +Y. Sakemi, Y. Nogami, K. Okeya, Y. Morikawa, CANS 2008. + +# History + +* 2019/Mar/22 v0.92 shortcut for Ec::mul(Px, P, x) if P = 0 +* 2019/Mar/21 python binding of she256 for Linux/Mac/Windows +* 2019/Mar/14 v0.91 modp supports mcl-wasm +* 2019/Mar/12 v0.90 fix Vint::setArray(x) for x == this +* 2019/Mar/07 add mclBnFr_setLittleEndianMod, mclBnFp_setLittleEndianMod +* 2019/Feb/20 LagrangeInterpolation sets out = yVec[0] if k = 1 +* 2019/Jan/31 add mclBnFp_mapToG1, mclBnFp2_mapToG2 +* 2019/Jan/31 fix crash on x64-CPU without AVX (thanks to mortdeus) + +# Author + +光成滋生 MITSUNARI Shigeo(herumi@nifty.com) |