crypto-bigint

Cryptography-oriented big integer library with constant-time, stack-allocated (no_std-friendly) implementations of modern formulas

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Apache-2.0   -   Apache License 2.0

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RustCrypto: Cryptographic Big Integers

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Pure Rust implementation of a big integer library which has been designed from the ground-up for use in cryptographic applications.

Provides constant-time, no_std-friendly implementations of modern formulas using const generics.

Documentation

Goals

  • Supports no_std-friendly const generic stack-allocated big integers.
  • Constant-time by default. Variable-time functions are explicitly marked as such.
  • Leverage what is possible today with const generics on stable rust.
  • Support const fn as much as possible with the goal of being able to compute values at compile-time.
  • Optional heap-allocated Boxed* types gated under an alloc feature.

Security Notes

This crate has been audited by NCC Group with no significant findings. We would like to thank Entropy for funding the audit.

All functions contained in the crate are designed to execute in constant time unless explicitly specified otherwise (via a *_vartime name suffix).

This library is not suitable for use on processors with a variable-time multiplication operation (e.g. short circuit on multiply-by-zero / multiply-by-one, such as certain 32-bit PowerPC CPUs and some non-ARM microcontrollers).

License

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Contribution

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.