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- See http://code.google.com/p/curve25519-donna/ for details.
- BUILDING:
- If you run `make`, two .a archives will be built, similar to djb's curve25519
- code. Alternatively, read on:
- The C implementation is contained within curve25519-donna.c. It has no external
- dependancies and is BSD licenced. You can copy/include/link it directly in with
- your program. Recommended C flags: -O2
- The x86-64 bit implementation is contained within curve25519-donna-x86-64.c and
- curve25519-donna-x86-64.s. Build like this:
- % cpp curve25519-donna-x86-64.s > curve25519-donna-x86-64.s.pp
- % as -o curve25519-donna-x86-64.s.o curve25519-donna-x86-64.s.pp
- % gcc -O2 -c curve25519-donna-x86-64.c
- Then the two .o files can be linked in
- USAGE:
- The usage is exactly the same as djb's code (as described at
- http://cr.yp.to/ecdh.html) expect that the function is called curve25519_donna.
- In short,
- To generate a private key, generate 32 random bytes and:
- mysecret[0] &= 248;
- mysecret[31] &= 127;
- mysecret[31] |= 64;
- To generate the public key, just do
- static const uint8_t basepoint[32] = {9};
- curve25519_donna(mypublic, mysecret, basepoint);
- To generate an agreed key do:
- uint8_t shared_key[32];
- curve25519_donna(shared_key, mysecret, theirpublic);
- And hash the shared_key with a cryptographic hash function before using.
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