test_boolean.py 1.8 KB

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  1. from openfhe import *
  2. import pytest
  3. ## Sample Program: Step 1: Set CryptoContext
  4. @pytest.mark.parametrize("a", [0, 1])
  5. @pytest.mark.parametrize("b", [0, 1])
  6. def test_boolean_AND(a, b):
  7. cc = BinFHEContext()
  8. """
  9. STD128 is the security level of 128 bits of security based on LWE Estimator
  10. and HE standard. Other common options are TOY, MEDIUM, STD192, and STD256.
  11. MEDIUM corresponds to the level of more than 100 bits for both quantum and
  12. classical computer attacks
  13. """
  14. cc.GenerateBinFHEContext(STD128, GINX)
  15. ## Sample Program: Step 2: Key Generation
  16. # Generate the secret key
  17. sk = cc.KeyGen()
  18. print("Generating the bootstrapping keys...\n")
  19. # Generate the bootstrapping keys (refresh and switching keys)
  20. cc.BTKeyGen(sk)
  21. # Sample Program: Step 3: Encryption
  22. """
  23. Encrypt two ciphertexts representing Boolean True (1).
  24. By default, freshly encrypted ciphertexts are bootstrapped.
  25. If you wish to get a fresh encryption without bootstrapping, write
  26. ct1 = cc.Encrypt(sk, 1, FRESH)
  27. """
  28. ct1 = cc.Encrypt(sk, a)
  29. ct2 = cc.Encrypt(sk, b)
  30. # Sample Program: Step 4: Evaluation
  31. # Compute (1 AND 1) = 1; Other binary gate options are OR, NAND, and NOR
  32. ctAND1 = cc.EvalBinGate(AND, ct1, ct2)
  33. # Compute (NOT 1) = 0
  34. ct2Not = cc.EvalNOT(ct2)
  35. # Compute (1 AND (NOT 1)) = 0
  36. ctAND2 = cc.EvalBinGate(AND, ct2Not, ct1)
  37. # Compute OR of the result in ctAND1 and ctAND2
  38. ctResult = cc.EvalBinGate(OR, ctAND1, ctAND2)
  39. # Sample Program: Step 5: Decryption
  40. result = cc.Decrypt(sk, ctResult)
  41. print(
  42. f"Result of encrypted computation of ({a} AND {b}) OR ({a} AND (NOT {b})) = {result}"
  43. )
  44. plaintext_result = (a and b) or (a and (not b))
  45. assert (
  46. result == plaintext_result
  47. ), "Logical AND in plaintext and ciphertext should be same"