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crypto/elliptic: remove deprecation markers
These should be deprecated, but per go.dev/wiki/Deprecated, that should only happen two releases after the replacement is available (so Go 1.22). The deprecation of this package was part of the discussion of proposal #52221. All that remains is waiting for the new package to be widely available. Change-Id: I580a4af6514eb77d7ec31b443d07259a4a2cf030 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/453256 Reviewed-by: Roland Shoemaker <roland@golang.org> TryBot-Result: Gopher Robot <gobot@golang.org> Run-TryBot: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
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// Package elliptic implements the standard NIST P-224, P-256, P-384, and P-521
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// elliptic curves over prime fields.
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//
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// Direct use of this package is deprecated, beyond the P224(), P256(), P384(),
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// and P521() values necessary to use the crypto/ecdsa package. Most other uses
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// should migrate to the more efficient and safer crypto/ecdh package.
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// The P224(), P256(), P384() and P521() values are necessary to use the crypto/ecdsa package.
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// Most other uses should migrate to the more efficient and safer crypto/ecdh package.
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package elliptic
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import (
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// Note that the conventional point at infinity (0, 0) is not considered on the
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// curve, although it can be returned by Add, Double, ScalarMult, or
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// ScalarBaseMult (but not the Unmarshal or UnmarshalCompressed functions).
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//
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// Using Curve implementations besides those returned by P224(), P256(), P384(),
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// and P521() is deprecated.
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type Curve interface {
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// Params returns the parameters for the curve.
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Params() *CurveParams
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// IsOnCurve reports whether the given (x,y) lies on the curve.
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//
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// Deprecated: this is a low-level unsafe API. For ECDH, use the crypto/ecdh
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// Note: this is a low-level unsafe API. For ECDH, use the crypto/ecdh
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// package. The NewPublicKey methods of NIST curves in crypto/ecdh accept
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// the same encoding as the Unmarshal function, and perform on-curve checks.
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IsOnCurve(x, y *big.Int) bool
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// Add returns the sum of (x1,y1) and (x2,y2).
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//
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// Deprecated: this is a low-level unsafe API.
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// Note: this is a low-level unsafe API.
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Add(x1, y1, x2, y2 *big.Int) (x, y *big.Int)
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// Double returns 2*(x,y).
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//
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// Deprecated: this is a low-level unsafe API.
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// Note: this is a low-level unsafe API.
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Double(x1, y1 *big.Int) (x, y *big.Int)
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// ScalarMult returns k*(x,y) where k is an integer in big-endian form.
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//
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// Deprecated: this is a low-level unsafe API. For ECDH, use the crypto/ecdh
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// Note: this is a low-level unsafe API. For ECDH, use the crypto/ecdh
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// package. Most uses of ScalarMult can be replaced by a call to the ECDH
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// methods of NIST curves in crypto/ecdh.
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ScalarMult(x1, y1 *big.Int, k []byte) (x, y *big.Int)
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// ScalarBaseMult returns k*G, where G is the base point of the group
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// and k is an integer in big-endian form.
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//
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// Deprecated: this is a low-level unsafe API. For ECDH, use the crypto/ecdh
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// Note: this is a low-level unsafe API. For ECDH, use the crypto/ecdh
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// package. Most uses of ScalarBaseMult can be replaced by a call to the
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// PrivateKey.PublicKey method in crypto/ecdh.
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ScalarBaseMult(k []byte) (x, y *big.Int)
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// GenerateKey returns a public/private key pair. The private key is
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// generated using the given reader, which must return random data.
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//
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// Deprecated: for ECDH, use the GenerateKey methods of the crypto/ecdh package;
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// Note: for ECDH, use the GenerateKey methods of the crypto/ecdh package;
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// for ECDSA, use the GenerateKey function of the crypto/ecdsa package.
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func GenerateKey(curve Curve, rand io.Reader) (priv []byte, x, y *big.Int, err error) {
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N := curve.Params().N
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// SEC 1, Version 2.0, Section 2.3.3. If the point is not on the curve (or is
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// the conventional point at infinity), the behavior is undefined.
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//
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// Deprecated: for ECDH, use the crypto/ecdh package. This function returns an
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// Note: for ECDH, use the crypto/ecdh package. This function returns an
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// encoding equivalent to that of PublicKey.Bytes in crypto/ecdh.
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func Marshal(curve Curve, x, y *big.Int) []byte {
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panicIfNotOnCurve(curve, x, y)
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// an error if the point is not in uncompressed form, is not on the curve, or is
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// the point at infinity. On error, x = nil.
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//
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// Deprecated: for ECDH, use the crypto/ecdh package. This function accepts an
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// Note: for ECDH, use the crypto/ecdh package. This function accepts an
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// encoding equivalent to that of the NewPublicKey methods in crypto/ecdh.
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func Unmarshal(curve Curve, data []byte) (x, y *big.Int) {
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if c, ok := curve.(unmarshaler); ok {
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// CurveParams contains the parameters of an elliptic curve and also provides
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// a generic, non-constant time implementation of Curve.
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//
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// The generic Curve implementation is deprecated, and using custom curves
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// (those not returned by P224(), P256(), P384(), and P521()) is not guaranteed
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// to provide any security property.
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// Note: Custom curves (those not returned by P224(), P256(), P384(), and P521())
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// are not guaranteed to provide any security property.
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type CurveParams struct {
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P *big.Int // the order of the underlying field
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N *big.Int // the order of the base point
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// IsOnCurve implements Curve.IsOnCurve.
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//
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// Deprecated: the CurveParams methods are deprecated and are not guaranteed to
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// Note: the CurveParams methods are not guaranteed to
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// provide any security property. For ECDH, use the crypto/ecdh package.
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// For ECDSA, use the crypto/ecdsa package with a Curve value returned directly
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// from P224(), P256(), P384(), or P521().
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// Add implements Curve.Add.
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//
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// Deprecated: the CurveParams methods are deprecated and are not guaranteed to
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// Note: the CurveParams methods are not guaranteed to
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// provide any security property. For ECDH, use the crypto/ecdh package.
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// For ECDSA, use the crypto/ecdsa package with a Curve value returned directly
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// from P224(), P256(), P384(), or P521().
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// Double implements Curve.Double.
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//
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// Deprecated: the CurveParams methods are deprecated and are not guaranteed to
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// Note: the CurveParams methods are not guaranteed to
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// provide any security property. For ECDH, use the crypto/ecdh package.
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// For ECDSA, use the crypto/ecdsa package with a Curve value returned directly
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// from P224(), P256(), P384(), or P521().
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// ScalarMult implements Curve.ScalarMult.
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//
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// Deprecated: the CurveParams methods are deprecated and are not guaranteed to
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// Note: the CurveParams methods are not guaranteed to
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// provide any security property. For ECDH, use the crypto/ecdh package.
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// For ECDSA, use the crypto/ecdsa package with a Curve value returned directly
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// from P224(), P256(), P384(), or P521().
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// ScalarBaseMult implements Curve.ScalarBaseMult.
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//
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// Deprecated: the CurveParams methods are deprecated and are not guaranteed to
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// Note: the CurveParams methods are not guaranteed to
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// provide any security property. For ECDH, use the crypto/ecdh package.
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// For ECDSA, use the crypto/ecdsa package with a Curve value returned directly
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// from P224(), P256(), P384(), or P521().
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