// Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Conformal Systems LLC. // Use of this source code is governed by an ISC // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package btcec import ( "math/big" ) const ( TstPubkeyUncompressed = pubkeyUncompressed TstPubkeyCompressed = pubkeyCompressed TstPubkeyHybrid = pubkeyHybrid ) // TstRawInts allows the test package to get the integers from the internal // field representation for ensuring correctness. It is only available during // the tests. func (f *fieldVal) TstRawInts() [10]uint32 { return f.n } // TstSetRawInts allows the test package to directly set the integers used by // the internal field representation. It is only available during the tests. func (f *fieldVal) TstSetRawInts(raw [10]uint32) *fieldVal { for i := 0; i < len(raw); i++ { f.n[i] = raw[i] } return f } // TstFieldJacobianToBigAffine makes the internal fieldJacobianToBigAffine // function available to the test package. func (curve *KoblitzCurve) TstFieldJacobianToBigAffine(x, y, z *fieldVal) (*big.Int, *big.Int) { return curve.fieldJacobianToBigAffine(x, y, z) } // TstIsJacobianOnCurve returns boolean if the point (x,y,z) is on the curve. func (curve *KoblitzCurve) TstIsJacobianOnCurve(x, y, z *fieldVal) bool { // Elliptic curve equation for secp256k1 is: y^2 = x^3 + 7 // In Jacobian coordinates, Y = y/z^3 and X = x/z^2 // Thus: // (y/z^3)^2 = (x/z^2)^3 + 7 // y^2/z^6 = x^3/z^6 + 7 // y^2 = x^3 + 7*z^6 var y2, z2, x3, result fieldVal y2.SquareVal(y).Normalize() z2.SquareVal(z) x3.SquareVal(x).Mul(x) result.SquareVal(&z2).Mul(&z2).MulInt(7).Add(&x3).Normalize() return y2.Equals(&result) } // TstAddJacobian makes the internal addJacobian function available to the test // package. func (curve *KoblitzCurve) TstAddJacobian(x1, y1, z1, x2, y2, z2, x3, y3, z3 *fieldVal) { curve.addJacobian(x1, y1, z1, x2, y2, z2, x3, y3, z3) } // TstDoubleJacobian makes the internal doubleJacobian function available to the test // package. func (curve *KoblitzCurve) TstDoubleJacobian(x1, y1, z1, x3, y3, z3 *fieldVal) { curve.doubleJacobian(x1, y1, z1, x3, y3, z3) } // NewFieldVal returns a new field value set to 0. This is only available to // the test package. func NewFieldVal() *fieldVal { return new(fieldVal) }