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0f5ec153 | 1 | /* -*-c-*- |
0f5ec153 | 2 | * |
581c854e | 3 | * Prime generation glue |
0f5ec153 | 4 | * |
5 | * (c) 1999 Straylight/Edgeware | |
6 | */ | |
7 | ||
45c0fd36 | 8 | /*----- Licensing notice --------------------------------------------------* |
0f5ec153 | 9 | * |
10 | * This file is part of Catacomb. | |
11 | * | |
12 | * Catacomb is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
13 | * it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as | |
14 | * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the | |
15 | * License, or (at your option) any later version. | |
45c0fd36 | 16 | * |
0f5ec153 | 17 | * Catacomb is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
18 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
19 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
20 | * GNU Library General Public License for more details. | |
45c0fd36 | 21 | * |
0f5ec153 | 22 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public |
23 | * License along with Catacomb; if not, write to the Free | |
24 | * Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, | |
25 | * MA 02111-1307, USA. | |
26 | */ | |
27 | ||
b3f05084 | 28 | #ifndef CATACOMB_PGEN_H |
29 | #define CATACOMB_PGEN_H | |
0f5ec153 | 30 | |
31 | #ifdef __cplusplus | |
32 | extern "C" { | |
33 | #endif | |
34 | ||
35 | /*----- Header files ------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
36 | ||
581c854e | 37 | #ifndef CATACOMB_GRAND_H |
38 | # include "grand.h" | |
39 | #endif | |
40 | ||
b3f05084 | 41 | #ifndef CATACOMB_MP_H |
0f5ec153 | 42 | # include "mp.h" |
43 | #endif | |
44 | ||
581c854e | 45 | #ifndef CATACOMB_PFILT_H |
46 | # include "pfilt.h" | |
0f5ec153 | 47 | #endif |
48 | ||
581c854e | 49 | #ifndef CATACOMB_RABIN_H |
50 | # include "rabin.h" | |
51 | #endif | |
0f5ec153 | 52 | |
581c854e | 53 | /*----- Event handling ----------------------------------------------------* |
0f5ec153 | 54 | * |
581c854e | 55 | * Different programs and architectures will want to show progress of prime |
56 | * searches and similar processes in different ways. Of course, for simple | |
57 | * searches, it's possible to use the @pfilt@ and @rabin@ functions and | |
58 | * maintain control over the general control flow throughout the search. | |
0f5ec153 | 59 | * |
581c854e | 60 | * For more complex cases, this sort of control is undesirable. It's |
61 | * possible to specify an event handler which is informed in abstract about | |
62 | * the search. The event handler can also request the search be aborted. | |
63 | */ | |
64 | ||
65 | /* --- Event code constants --- * | |
0f5ec153 | 66 | * |
581c854e | 67 | * You're allowed to rely on the values of @PGEN_DONE@ and @PGEN_ABORT@. |
0f5ec153 | 68 | */ |
69 | ||
581c854e | 70 | enum { |
71 | PGEN_BEGIN = 1, /* Search for value begins */ | |
72 | PGEN_TRY, /* A new candidate has appeared */ | |
73 | PGEN_FAIL, /* The candidate failed the test */ | |
74 | PGEN_PASS, /* The candidate passed a test */ | |
75 | PGEN_DONE = 0, /* A good value has been found */ | |
76 | PGEN_ABORT = -1 /* The search has been aborted */ | |
77 | }; | |
0f5ec153 | 78 | |
581c854e | 79 | /* --- Event information --- * |
0f5ec153 | 80 | * |
581c854e | 81 | * Note that the pseudorandom number generator supplied is not |
82 | * cryptographically strong. | |
0f5ec153 | 83 | */ |
84 | ||
581c854e | 85 | typedef struct pgen_event { |
86 | const char *name; /* Which quantity is being found */ | |
87 | mp *m; /* Current value under test */ | |
88 | unsigned steps; /* Number of candidates left */ | |
89 | unsigned tests; /* Tests left before passing */ | |
90 | grand *r; /* Source of random numbers */ | |
91 | } pgen_event; | |
92 | ||
93 | /*----- Prime search parameters -------------------------------------------* | |
94 | * | |
95 | * The prime search is parameterized in a large number of ways, although this | |
96 | * isn't so much of a surprise given the different sorts of properties | |
97 | * required from prime numbers in cryptographic applications. | |
98 | * | |
99 | * There are two main things which need to be configured: stepping, and | |
100 | * testing. (Filtering is done as part of stepping.) | |
101 | * | |
102 | * The functions here provide a toolkit for constructing stepping and testing | |
103 | * routines. In a lot of cases, the functions can be used directly; in | |
104 | * others, simple bits of glue need be written. | |
105 | * | |
106 | * Two types of functions are defined: steppers and testers, but their | |
107 | * interfaces are substantially similar. Each is given a request code, a | |
108 | * context block and an event block. It is meant to update its context and | |
109 | * the event block and return an event code. | |
110 | * | |
111 | * A call with a request of @PGEN_BEGIN@ asks the stepper or tester to | |
112 | * initialize itself using the information in its event block and context. A | |
113 | * return of @PGEN_FAIL@ reports an immediate failure; @PGEN_ABORT@ reports a | |
114 | * fatal problem; @PGEN_DONE@ reports immediate success. @PGEN_TRY@ reports | |
115 | * successful initialization and requests test iterations. | |
116 | * | |
117 | * A call to a stepper with a request of @PGEN_TRY@ asks it to step to the | |
118 | * next possible candidate, replacing the value @m@ in the event block with | |
119 | * the new candidate. A call to a tester with a request of @PGEN_TRY@ | |
120 | * runs one pass of the test. It should return @PGEN_FAIL@ to report a | |
121 | * failure, @PGEN_PASS@ to report a success and request another iteration, | |
122 | * @PGEN_DONE@ to report final acceptance and @PGEN_ABORT@ to terminate the | |
123 | * search unsuccessfully. Note that even if the search is aborted, a | |
124 | * shutdown request is still made. | |
125 | * | |
126 | * A call with a request of @PGEN_DONE@ closes down the stepper or tester. | |
127 | * After a successful initialization (i.e., a return of something other than | |
128 | * @PGEN_ABORT@), a shutdown call is guaranteed. The return code is ignored. | |
129 | */ | |
0f5ec153 | 130 | |
581c854e | 131 | typedef int pgen_proc(int /*rq*/, pgen_event */*ev*/, void */*p*/); |
132 | ||
133 | /*----- Simple handler functions ------------------------------------------*/ | |
134 | ||
135 | /* --- @pgen_filter@ --- * | |
0f5ec153 | 136 | * |
581c854e | 137 | * A prime generation context contains the information required for the |
138 | * simple prime filter and tester presented here. | |
139 | */ | |
140 | ||
141 | typedef struct pgen_filterctx { | |
142 | unsigned step; /* Step size (set by client) */ | |
143 | pfilt f; /* The rapid prime filter */ | |
144 | } pgen_filterctx; | |
145 | ||
ab6ce636 | 146 | extern pgen_proc pgen_filter; |
581c854e | 147 | |
148 | /* --- @pgen_jump@ --- * | |
0f5ec153 | 149 | * |
581c854e | 150 | * Similar to the standard @pgen_filter@, but jumps in large steps rather |
151 | * than small ones. | |
0f5ec153 | 152 | */ |
153 | ||
581c854e | 154 | typedef struct pgen_jumpctx { |
155 | const pfilt *j; | |
156 | pfilt f; | |
157 | } pgen_jumpctx; | |
158 | ||
ab6ce636 | 159 | extern pgen_proc pgen_jump; |
0f5ec153 | 160 | |
581c854e | 161 | /* --- @pgen_test@ --- * |
bd98b2df | 162 | * |
581c854e | 163 | * Runs the Rabin-Miller primality test. The context block is simply a |
164 | * @rabin@ context. | |
165 | */ | |
166 | ||
ab6ce636 | 167 | extern pgen_proc pgen_test; |
581c854e | 168 | |
29e444ad MW |
169 | /*----- Simultaneous primality checking -----------------------------------*/ |
170 | ||
171 | typedef struct pgen_simulprime { | |
172 | mp *mul, *add; /* Arguments from the client */ | |
173 | unsigned f; /* Flags, set by client, changed */ | |
174 | #define PGENF_KEEP 1u /* Keep this prime's value */ | |
175 | #define PGENF_JUMP 8u /* Use jump table, not stepping */ | |
176 | pfilt p; /* This prime's filter */ | |
177 | rabin r; /* Rabin testing context */ | |
178 | union { | |
179 | mpw step; /* The simple step to use */ | |
180 | pfilt *jump; /* The jump to move by */ | |
181 | mp *x; /* The result, if wanted */ | |
182 | } u; | |
183 | } pgen_simulprime; | |
184 | ||
185 | typedef struct pgen_simulctx { | |
186 | pgen_simulprime *v; /* Vector of related primes */ | |
187 | unsigned n; /* Size of the vector */ | |
188 | mp *step; /* Basic stepping value */ | |
189 | } pgen_simulctx; | |
45c0fd36 | 190 | |
29e444ad MW |
191 | /* --- @pgen_simulstep@ --- * |
192 | * | |
193 | * Step a collection of numbers simultaneously. | |
194 | */ | |
195 | ||
196 | extern pgen_proc pgen_simulstep; | |
197 | ||
198 | /* --- @pgen_simultest@ --- * | |
199 | * | |
200 | * Test a collection of numbers simultaneously. | |
201 | */ | |
202 | ||
203 | extern pgen_proc pgen_simultest; | |
204 | ||
f39a39c9 | 205 | /*----- Miscellaneous steppers and testers --------------------------------*/ |
206 | ||
207 | typedef struct pgen_gcdstepctx { | |
208 | pfilt p, jp; /* Prime filter and step filter */ | |
209 | mp *q, *jq; /* %$p - 1$%, and a step value*/ | |
210 | mp *r; /* Other argument for GCD */ | |
211 | mp *g; /* GCD output (must be inited) */ | |
212 | mp *max; /* Maximum permissible GCD */ | |
213 | } pgen_gcdstepctx; | |
214 | ||
215 | /* --- @pgen_gcdstep@ --- * | |
216 | * | |
217 | * Steps @p@ and @q@, until @p@ has no small factors, and | |
218 | * %$\gcd(p, r) \le max$%. | |
219 | */ | |
220 | ||
ab6ce636 | 221 | extern pgen_proc pgen_gcdstep; |
f39a39c9 | 222 | |
581c854e | 223 | /*----- Standard event handlers -------------------------------------------*/ |
224 | ||
225 | /* --- @pgen_evspin@ --- * | |
bd98b2df | 226 | * |
581c854e | 227 | * Displays a spinning baton to show progress. |
bd98b2df | 228 | */ |
229 | ||
ab6ce636 | 230 | extern pgen_proc pgen_evspin; |
bd98b2df | 231 | |
581c854e | 232 | /* --- @pgen_ev@ --- * |
0f5ec153 | 233 | * |
581c854e | 234 | * Traditional event handler, shows dots for each test. |
235 | */ | |
236 | ||
ab6ce636 | 237 | extern pgen_proc pgen_ev; |
581c854e | 238 | |
df0292de | 239 | /* --- @pgen_subev@ --- * |
240 | * | |
241 | * Subsidiary event handler, mainly for Lim-Lee searches and so on. | |
242 | */ | |
243 | ||
ab6ce636 | 244 | extern pgen_proc pgen_subev; |
df0292de | 245 | |
581c854e | 246 | /*----- The main driver ---------------------------------------------------*/ |
247 | ||
248 | /* --- @pgen@ --- * | |
0f5ec153 | 249 | * |
581c854e | 250 | * Arguments: @const char *name@ = name of the value being searched for |
251 | * @mp *d@ = destination for resulting integer | |
252 | * @mp *m@ = start value to pass to stepper | |
253 | * @pgen_proc *event@ = event handler function | |
254 | * @void *ectx@ = context argument for event andler | |
255 | * @unsigned steps@ = number of steps to take in search | |
256 | * @pgen_proc *step@ = stepper function to use | |
257 | * @void *sctx@ = context argument for stepper | |
258 | * @unsigned tests@ = number of tests to make | |
259 | * @pgen_proc *test@ = tester function to use | |
260 | * @void *tctx@ = context argument for tester | |
0f5ec153 | 261 | * |
b7500b7b | 262 | * Returns: The resulting value, or null. |
0f5ec153 | 263 | * |
581c854e | 264 | * Use: A generalized prime-number search skeleton. Yes, that's a |
265 | * scary number of arguments. | |
0f5ec153 | 266 | */ |
267 | ||
581c854e | 268 | extern mp *pgen(const char */*name*/, mp */*d*/, mp */*m*/, |
269 | pgen_proc */*event*/, void */*ectx*/, | |
270 | unsigned /*steps*/, pgen_proc */*step*/, void */*sctx*/, | |
271 | unsigned /*tests*/, pgen_proc */*test*/, void */*tctx*/); | |
0f5ec153 | 272 | |
34e4f738 | 273 | /* --- @pgen_primep@ --- * |
274 | * | |
275 | * Arguments: @mp *p@ = a number to check | |
276 | * @grand *gr@ = a random number source | |
277 | * | |
278 | * Returns: Nonzero if @p@ is really prime. | |
279 | */ | |
280 | ||
281 | extern int pgen_primep(mp */*p*/, grand */*gr*/); | |
282 | ||
0f5ec153 | 283 | /*----- That's all, folks -------------------------------------------------*/ |
284 | ||
285 | #ifdef __cplusplus | |
286 | } | |
287 | #endif | |
288 | ||
289 | #endif |