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Improve testrand: add extra random functions
This commit adds functions: * secp256k1_rand_bits, which works like secp256k1_rand32, but consumes less randomness * secp256k1_rand_int, which produces a uniform integer over any range * secp256k1_rand_bytes_test, which works like secp256k1_rand256_test but for arbitrary byte array
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/** Seed the pseudorandom number generator for testing. */
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SECP256K1_INLINE static void secp256k1_rand_seed(const unsigned char *seed16);
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/** Generate a pseudorandom 32-bit number. */
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/** Generate a pseudorandom number in the range [0..2**32-1]. */
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static uint32_t secp256k1_rand32(void);
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/** Generate a pseudorandom number in the range [0..2**bits-1]. Bits must be 1 or
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* more. */
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static uint32_t secp256k1_rand_bits(int bits);
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/** Generate a pseudorandom number in the range [0..range-1]. */
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static uint32_t secp256k1_rand_int(uint32_t range);
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/** Generate a pseudorandom 32-byte array. */
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static void secp256k1_rand256(unsigned char *b32);
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/** Generate a pseudorandom 32-byte array with long sequences of zero and one bits. */
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static void secp256k1_rand256_test(unsigned char *b32);
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/** Generate pseudorandom bytes with long sequences of zero and one bits. */
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static void secp256k1_rand_bytes_test(unsigned char *bytes, size_t len);
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#endif
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/**********************************************************************
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* Copyright (c) 2013, 2014 Pieter Wuille *
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* Copyright (c) 2013-2015 Pieter Wuille *
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* Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying *
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* file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.*
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**********************************************************************/
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static secp256k1_rfc6979_hmac_sha256_t secp256k1_test_rng;
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static uint32_t secp256k1_test_rng_precomputed[8];
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static int secp256k1_test_rng_precomputed_used = 8;
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static uint64_t secp256k1_test_rng_integer;
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static int secp256k1_test_rng_integer_bits_left = 0;
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SECP256K1_INLINE static void secp256k1_rand_seed(const unsigned char *seed16) {
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secp256k1_rfc6979_hmac_sha256_initialize(&secp256k1_test_rng, seed16, 16);
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return secp256k1_test_rng_precomputed[secp256k1_test_rng_precomputed_used++];
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}
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static uint32_t secp256k1_rand_bits(int bits) {
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uint32_t ret;
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if (secp256k1_test_rng_integer_bits_left < bits) {
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secp256k1_test_rng_integer |= (((uint64_t)secp256k1_rand32()) << secp256k1_test_rng_integer_bits_left);
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secp256k1_test_rng_integer_bits_left += 32;
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}
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ret = secp256k1_test_rng_integer;
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secp256k1_test_rng_integer >>= bits;
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secp256k1_test_rng_integer_bits_left -= bits;
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ret &= ((~((uint32_t)0)) >> (32 - bits));
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return ret;
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}
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static uint32_t secp256k1_rand_int(uint32_t range) {
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int bits = 0;
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uint32_t ret = range - 1;
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if (range <= 1) {
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return 0;
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}
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while (ret > 0) {
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ret >>= 1;
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bits++;
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}
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while (1) {
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ret = secp256k1_rand_bits(bits);
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if (ret < range) {
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return ret;
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}
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}
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}
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static void secp256k1_rand256(unsigned char *b32) {
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secp256k1_rfc6979_hmac_sha256_generate(&secp256k1_test_rng, b32, 32);
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}
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static void secp256k1_rand256_test(unsigned char *b32) {
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int bits=0;
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uint64_t ent = 0;
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int entleft = 0;
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memset(b32, 0, 32);
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while (bits < 256) {
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static void secp256k1_rand_bytes_test(unsigned char *bytes, size_t len) {
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size_t bits = 0;
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memset(bytes, 0, len);
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while (bits < len * 8) {
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int now;
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uint32_t val;
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if (entleft < 12) {
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ent |= ((uint64_t)secp256k1_rand32()) << entleft;
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entleft += 32;
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}
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now = 1 + ((ent % 64)*((ent >> 6) % 32)+16)/31;
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val = 1 & (ent >> 11);
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ent >>= 12;
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entleft -= 12;
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while (now > 0 && bits < 256) {
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b32[bits / 8] |= val << (bits % 8);
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now = 1 + (secp256k1_rand_bits(6) * secp256k1_rand_bits(5) + 16) / 31;
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val = secp256k1_rand_bits(1);
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while (now > 0 && bits < len * 8) {
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bytes[bits / 8] |= val << (bits % 8);
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now--;
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bits++;
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}
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}
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}
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static void secp256k1_rand256_test(unsigned char *b32) {
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secp256k1_rand_bytes_test(b32, 32);
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}
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#endif
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