202 lines
5.0 KiB
Python
202 lines
5.0 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright 2011 Sybren A. Stüvel <sybren@stuvel.eu>
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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"""Numerical functions related to primes.
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Implementation based on the book Algorithm Design by Michael T. Goodrich and
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Roberto Tamassia, 2002.
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"""
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from rsa._compat import range
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import rsa.common
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import rsa.randnum
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__all__ = ['getprime', 'are_relatively_prime']
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def gcd(p, q):
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"""Returns the greatest common divisor of p and q
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>>> gcd(48, 180)
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12
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"""
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while q != 0:
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(p, q) = (q, p % q)
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return p
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def get_primality_testing_rounds(number):
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"""Returns minimum number of rounds for Miller-Rabing primality testing,
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based on number bitsize.
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According to NIST FIPS 186-4, Appendix C, Table C.3, minimum number of
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rounds of M-R testing, using an error probability of 2 ** (-100), for
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different p, q bitsizes are:
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* p, q bitsize: 512; rounds: 7
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* p, q bitsize: 1024; rounds: 4
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* p, q bitsize: 1536; rounds: 3
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See: http://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/FIPS/NIST.FIPS.186-4.pdf
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"""
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# Calculate number bitsize.
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bitsize = rsa.common.bit_size(number)
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# Set number of rounds.
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if bitsize >= 1536:
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return 3
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if bitsize >= 1024:
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return 4
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if bitsize >= 512:
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return 7
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# For smaller bitsizes, set arbitrary number of rounds.
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return 10
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def miller_rabin_primality_testing(n, k):
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"""Calculates whether n is composite (which is always correct) or prime
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(which theoretically is incorrect with error probability 4**-k), by
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applying Miller-Rabin primality testing.
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For reference and implementation example, see:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miller%E2%80%93Rabin_primality_test
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:param n: Integer to be tested for primality.
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:type n: int
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:param k: Number of rounds (witnesses) of Miller-Rabin testing.
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:type k: int
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:return: False if the number is composite, True if it's probably prime.
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:rtype: bool
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"""
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# prevent potential infinite loop when d = 0
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if n < 2:
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return False
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# Decompose (n - 1) to write it as (2 ** r) * d
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# While d is even, divide it by 2 and increase the exponent.
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d = n - 1
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r = 0
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while not (d & 1):
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r += 1
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d >>= 1
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# Test k witnesses.
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for _ in range(k):
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# Generate random integer a, where 2 <= a <= (n - 2)
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a = rsa.randnum.randint(n - 3) + 1
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x = pow(a, d, n)
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if x == 1 or x == n - 1:
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continue
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for _ in range(r - 1):
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x = pow(x, 2, n)
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if x == 1:
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# n is composite.
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return False
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if x == n - 1:
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# Exit inner loop and continue with next witness.
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break
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else:
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# If loop doesn't break, n is composite.
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return False
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return True
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def is_prime(number):
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"""Returns True if the number is prime, and False otherwise.
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>>> is_prime(2)
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True
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>>> is_prime(42)
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False
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>>> is_prime(41)
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True
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"""
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# Check for small numbers.
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if number < 10:
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return number in {2, 3, 5, 7}
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# Check for even numbers.
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if not (number & 1):
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return False
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# Calculate minimum number of rounds.
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k = get_primality_testing_rounds(number)
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# Run primality testing with (minimum + 1) rounds.
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return miller_rabin_primality_testing(number, k + 1)
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def getprime(nbits):
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"""Returns a prime number that can be stored in 'nbits' bits.
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>>> p = getprime(128)
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>>> is_prime(p-1)
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False
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>>> is_prime(p)
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True
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>>> is_prime(p+1)
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False
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>>> from rsa import common
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>>> common.bit_size(p) == 128
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True
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"""
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assert nbits > 3 # the loop wil hang on too small numbers
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while True:
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integer = rsa.randnum.read_random_odd_int(nbits)
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# Test for primeness
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if is_prime(integer):
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return integer
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# Retry if not prime
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def are_relatively_prime(a, b):
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"""Returns True if a and b are relatively prime, and False if they
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are not.
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>>> are_relatively_prime(2, 3)
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True
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>>> are_relatively_prime(2, 4)
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False
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"""
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d = gcd(a, b)
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return d == 1
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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print('Running doctests 1000x or until failure')
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import doctest
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for count in range(1000):
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(failures, tests) = doctest.testmod()
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if failures:
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break
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if count % 100 == 0 and count:
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print('%i times' % count)
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print('Doctests done')
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