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big: Add Montgomery Reduction.
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@@ -33,6 +33,100 @@ int_prime_is_divisible :: proc(a: ^Int, allocator := context.allocator) -> (res:
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return false, nil;
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}
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/*
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Computes xR**-1 == x (mod N) via Montgomery Reduction.
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*/
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internal_int_montgomery_reduce :: proc(x, n: ^Int, rho: DIGIT, allocator := context.allocator) -> (err: Error) {
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context.allocator = allocator;
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/*
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Can the fast reduction [comba] method be used?
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Note that unlike in mul, you're safely allowed *less* than the available columns [255 per default],
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since carries are fixed up in the inner loop.
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*/
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digs := (n.used * 2) + 1;
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if digs < _WARRAY && x.used <= _WARRAY && n.used < _MAX_COMBA {
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return _private_montgomery_reduce_comba(x, n, rho);
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}
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/*
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Grow the input as required
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*/
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internal_grow(x, digs) or_return;
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x.used = digs;
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for ix := 0; ix < n.used; ix += 1 {
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/*
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`mu = ai * rho mod b`
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The value of rho must be precalculated via `int_montgomery_setup()`,
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such that it equals -1/n0 mod b this allows the following inner loop
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to reduce the input one digit at a time.
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*/
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mu := DIGIT((_WORD(x.digit[ix]) * _WORD(rho)) & _WORD(_MASK));
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/*
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a = a + mu * m * b**i
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Multiply and add in place.
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*/
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u := DIGIT(0);
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iy := int(0);
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for ; iy < n.used; iy += 1 {
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/*
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Compute product and sum.
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*/
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r := (_WORD(mu) * _WORD(n.digit[iy]) + _WORD(u) + _WORD(x.digit[ix + iy]));
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/*
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Get carry.
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*/
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u = DIGIT(r >> _DIGIT_BITS);
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/*
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Fix digit.
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*/
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x.digit[ix + iy] = DIGIT(r & _WORD(_MASK));
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}
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/*
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At this point the ix'th digit of x should be zero.
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Propagate carries upwards as required.
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*/
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for u != 0 {
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x.digit[ix + iy] += u;
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u = x.digit[ix + iy] >> _DIGIT_BITS;
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x.digit[ix + iy] &= _MASK;
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iy += 1;
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}
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}
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/*
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At this point the n.used'th least significant digits of x are all zero,
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which means we can shift x to the right by n.used digits and the
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residue is unchanged.
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x = x/b**n.used.
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*/
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internal_clamp(x);
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internal_shr_digit(x, n.used);
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/*
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if x >= n then x = x - n
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*/
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if internal_cmp_mag(x, n) != -1 {
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return internal_sub(x, x, n);
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}
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return nil;
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}
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int_montgomery_reduce :: proc(x, n: ^Int, rho: DIGIT, allocator := context.allocator) -> (err: Error) {
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assert_if_nil(x, n);
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context.allocator = allocator;
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internal_clear_if_uninitialized(x, n) or_return;
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return #force_inline internal_int_montgomery_reduce(x, n, rho);
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}
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/*
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Shifts with subtractions when the result is greater than b.
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@@ -67,6 +161,15 @@ internal_int_montgomery_calc_normalization :: proc(a, b: ^Int, allocator := cont
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return nil;
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}
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int_montgomery_calc_normalization :: proc(a, b: ^Int, allocator := context.allocator) -> (err: Error) {
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assert_if_nil(a, b);
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context.allocator = allocator;
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internal_clear_if_uninitialized(a, b) or_return;
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return #force_inline internal_int_montgomery_calc_normalization(a, b);
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}
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/*
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Sets up the Montgomery reduction stuff.
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*/
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@@ -97,6 +200,13 @@ internal_int_montgomery_setup :: proc(n: ^Int) -> (rho: DIGIT, err: Error) {
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return rho, nil;
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}
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int_montgomery_setup :: proc(n: ^Int, allocator := context.allocator) -> (rho: DIGIT, err: Error) {
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assert_if_nil(n);
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internal_clear_if_uninitialized(n, allocator) or_return;
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return #force_inline internal_int_montgomery_setup(n);
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}
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/*
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Returns the number of Rabin-Miller trials needed for a given bit size.
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*/
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