* mpi/mpi-pow.c (_gcry_mpi_powm): Compare msize for max_u_size. Move
the assignment to base_u into the loop. Copy content refered by RP to
BASE_U except the last of the loop.
--
Signed-off-by: NIIBE Yutaka <gniibe@fsij.org>
(backport commit of libgcrypt master:
78130828e9a140a9de4dafadbc844dbb64cb709a)
* mpi/longlong.h [__arm__] (add_ssaaaa, sub_ddmmss): Add __CLOBBER_CC.
[__arm__][__ARM_ARCH <= 3] (umul_ppmm): Add __AND_CLOBBER_CC.
--
This is a backport of libgcrypt 8aa4f2161 and 3b1cc9e6c.
Signed-off-by: Marcus Brinkmann <mb@g10code.com>
GnuPG-bug-id: 3182
* g10/free-packet.c (cmp_public_keys, cmp_secret_keys): Compare opaque
data at the first entry of the array when it's unknown algo.
* mpi/mpi-cmp.c (mpi_cmp): Backport libgcrypt 1.5.0's semantics.
--
(backported from 2.0 commit 43429c7869152f301157e4b24790b3801dce0f0a)
GnuPG-bug-id: 1962
* include/mpi.h, mpi/mpiutils.c (mpi_set_cond): New.
* mpi/mpi-pow.c (SIZE_PRECOMP): Rename from SIZE_B_2I3.
(mpi_powm): Access all data in the table and use mpi_set_cond.
--
Access to the precomputed table was indexed by a portion of EXPO,
which could be mounted by a side channel attack. This change fixes
this particular data-dependent access pattern.
* mpi/mpi-inv.c (mpi_invm): Return 0 for bad input.
--
Without this patch the function may enter an endless loop. This is a
backport from libgcrypt.
GnuPG-bug-id: 1713
* include/types.h (GNUPG_GCC_ATTR_UNUSED): Define for gcc >= 3.5.
* mpi/mpih-div.c (mpihelp_divmod_1, mpihelp_mod_1): Mark dummy as
unused.
* mpi/mpi-internal.h (UDIV_QRNND_PREINV): Mark _ql as unused.
--
Due to the use of macros and longlong.h, we use variables which are
only used by some architectures. At least gcc 4.7.2 prints new
warnings about set but not used variables. This patch silences them.
* mpi/mpi-pow.c (USE_ALGORITHM_SIMPLE_EXPONENTIATION): New.
(mul_mod) [!USE_ALGORITHM_SIMPLE_EXPONENTIATION]: New.
(mpi_powm) [!USE_ALGORITHM_SIMPLE_EXPONENTIATION]: New implementation
of left-to-right k-ary exponentiation.
--
This is a backport from Libgcrypt commit
45aa6131e93fac89d46733b3436d960f35fb99b2
Signed-off-by: NIIBE Yutaka <gniibe@fsij.org>
For the Yarom/Falkner flush+reload cache side-channel attack, we
changed the code so that it always calls the multiplication
routine (even if we can skip it to get result). This results some
performance regression.
This change is for recovering performance with efficient
algorithm.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* mpi/mpi-internal.h (MPN_COPY_INCR): Make it work.
--
This bug has been with us since the version 0.0.0 of GnuPG.
Fortunately it only affects an optimized code path which is rarely
used in practice: If the shift size matches the size of a
limb (i.e.. 32 or 64); this is is_prime in primegen.c. Over there the
Rabin-Miller test may fail with a probability of 2^-31 (that is if the
to be tested prime - 1 has the low 32 bits cleared). In practice the
probability is even much less because we first do a Fermat test on the
randomly generated candidates which sorts out the majority of
composite numbers.
The bug in MPN_COPY_INCR was found by Sven Bjorn.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
(back ported from Libgcrypt
commit 7f7a5ef59962ae1a819b5060f9b781469bfe27d5)
* mpi/mpi-pow.c (mpi_powm): Always perform the mpi_mul for exponents
hold in secure memory.
--
The attack is described in a paper to be pusblished at eprint.iacr.org:
Flush+Reload: a High Resolution, Low Noise, L3 Cache Side-Channel
Attack by Yuval Yarom and Katrina Falkner. 18 July 2013.
Flush+Reload is a cache side-channel attack that monitors access to
data in shared pages. In this paper we demonstrate how to use the
attack to extract private encryption keys from GnuPG. The high
resolution and low noise of the Flush+Reload attack enables a spy
program to recover over 98% of the bits of the private key in a
single decryption or signing round. Unlike previous attacks, the
attack targets the last level L3 cache. Consequently, the spy
program and the victim do not need to share the execution core of
the CPU. The attack is not limited to a traditional OS and can be
used in a virtualised environment, where it can attack programs
executing in a different VM.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* mpi/config.links (m68k*-*-netbsdelf): New.
--
The original patch from NetBSD had this additional code:
if ! test x$M68060 = xYES; then
path="m68k/mc68020 m68k"
fi
However, this bypasses the config system. It would be better to add
proper support for this CPU to config.sub.
* mpi/mpi-inline.h [!G10_MPI_INLINE_DECL]: Take care of changed extern
inline semantics in gcc.
--
I am not use how this will work out with non-gcc. However, we had no
problems in the past and thus this change is the least invasive for
non-gcc compilers.
(agent_scd_writekey, inq_writekey_parms): New.
(agent_openpgp_storekey): Removed.
* cardglue.h: Add a few more error code mappings.
* keygen.c (copy_mpi): Removed.
(save_unprotected_key_to_card): Changed to use agent_scd_writekey.
* app-common.h, app-openpgp.c, tlv.c, tlv.h: Updated from newer
version in gnupg 1.9 CVS.
passphrase still wrong. Roman Pavlik found such a case.
* mpicoder.c (mpi_read_from_buffer): Don't abort in case of an
invalid MPI but print a message and return NULL. Use log_info and
not log_error.
USE_GNUPG_ICONV.
(AC_CANONICAL_TARGET): Replaced by AC_CANONICAL_HOST. Changed all
reference to TARGET to HOST. Made sure that i586-mingw32msvc gets
detected as mingw32.
(UNIT64_C): Don't include inttype.h uncoditional but use a test to
ensure that it gets into conftest.h.
(AH_TOP): New. Prevent double inclusion of config.h.
* config.links: Use HOST instead of TARGET.
for that. Use the portable C MPI code for OpenBSD before 3.4, and remove
the special i386-openbsd assembly directory.
* Makefile.am: Add the portable C links to DISTCLEANFILES. Noted by
Nelson H. F. Beebe.
* mpi-mpow.c (build_index): s/index/idx/ to avoid gcc warning. From Werner
on stable branch.
* longlong.h: Added PowerPC 64 bit code from GPM-4.1.2 but didn't enable
it yet. From Werner on stable branch.
mpi-internal.h, mpi-scan.c: Edit all preprocessor instructions to remove
whitespace before the '#'. This is not required by C89, but there are
some compilers out there that don't like it.