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test/openssl/test_pkey_ec.rb: Add support for EC_POINT_mul. Patch provided by Sambasiva Suda. Thanks! [ruby-core:44408][ruby-trunk - Feature #6310] git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@36006 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
207 lines
5.3 KiB
Ruby
207 lines
5.3 KiB
Ruby
require_relative 'utils'
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if defined?(OpenSSL::PKey::EC)
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class OpenSSL::TestEC < Test::Unit::TestCase
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def setup
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@data1 = 'foo'
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@data2 = 'bar' * 1000 # data too long for DSA sig
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@group1 = OpenSSL::PKey::EC::Group.new('secp112r1')
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@group2 = OpenSSL::PKey::EC::Group.new('sect163k1')
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@group3 = OpenSSL::PKey::EC::Group.new('prime256v1')
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@key1 = OpenSSL::PKey::EC.new
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@key1.group = @group1
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@key1.generate_key
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@key2 = OpenSSL::PKey::EC.new(@group2.curve_name)
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@key2.generate_key
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@key3 = OpenSSL::PKey::EC.new(@group3)
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@key3.generate_key
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@groups = [@group1, @group2, @group3]
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@keys = [@key1, @key2, @key3]
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end
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def compare_keys(k1, k2)
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assert_equal(k1.to_pem, k2.to_pem)
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end
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def test_curve_names
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@groups.each_with_index do |group, idx|
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key = @keys[idx]
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assert_equal(group.curve_name, key.group.curve_name)
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end
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end
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def test_check_key
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for key in @keys
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assert_equal(key.check_key, true)
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assert_equal(key.private_key?, true)
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assert_equal(key.public_key?, true)
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end
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end
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def test_encoding
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for group in @groups
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for meth in [:to_der, :to_pem]
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txt = group.send(meth)
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gr = OpenSSL::PKey::EC::Group.new(txt)
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assert_equal(txt, gr.send(meth))
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assert_equal(group.generator.to_bn, gr.generator.to_bn)
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assert_equal(group.cofactor, gr.cofactor)
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assert_equal(group.order, gr.order)
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assert_equal(group.seed, gr.seed)
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assert_equal(group.degree, gr.degree)
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end
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end
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for key in @keys
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group = key.group
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for meth in [:to_der, :to_pem]
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txt = key.send(meth)
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assert_equal(txt, OpenSSL::PKey::EC.new(txt).send(meth))
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end
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bn = key.public_key.to_bn
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assert_equal(bn, OpenSSL::PKey::EC::Point.new(group, bn).to_bn)
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end
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end
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def test_set_keys
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for key in @keys
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k = OpenSSL::PKey::EC.new
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k.group = key.group
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k.private_key = key.private_key
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k.public_key = key.public_key
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compare_keys(key, k)
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end
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end
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def test_dsa_sign_verify
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for key in @keys
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sig = key.dsa_sign_asn1(@data1)
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assert(key.dsa_verify_asn1(@data1, sig))
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end
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end
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def test_dsa_sign_asn1_FIPS186_3
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for key in @keys
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size = key.group.order.num_bits / 8 + 1
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dgst = (1..size).to_a.pack('C*')
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begin
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sig = key.dsa_sign_asn1(dgst)
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# dgst is auto-truncated according to FIPS186-3 after openssl-0.9.8m
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assert(key.dsa_verify_asn1(dgst + "garbage", sig))
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rescue OpenSSL::PKey::ECError => e
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# just an exception for longer dgst before openssl-0.9.8m
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assert_equal('ECDSA_sign: data too large for key size', e.message)
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# no need to do following tests
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return
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end
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end
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end
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def test_dh_compute_key
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for key in @keys
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k = OpenSSL::PKey::EC.new(key.group)
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k.generate_key
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puba = key.public_key
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pubb = k.public_key
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a = key.dh_compute_key(pubb)
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b = k.dh_compute_key(puba)
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assert_equal(a, b)
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end
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end
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def test_read_private_key_der
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ec = OpenSSL::TestUtils::TEST_KEY_EC_P256V1
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der = ec.to_der
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ec2 = OpenSSL::PKey.read(der)
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assert(ec2.private_key?)
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assert_equal(der, ec2.to_der)
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assert_equal([], OpenSSL.errors)
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end
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def test_read_private_key_pem
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ec = OpenSSL::TestUtils::TEST_KEY_EC_P256V1
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pem = ec.to_pem
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ec2 = OpenSSL::PKey.read(pem)
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assert(ec2.private_key?)
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assert_equal(pem, ec2.to_pem)
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assert_equal([], OpenSSL.errors)
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end
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def test_read_public_key_der
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ec = OpenSSL::TestUtils::TEST_KEY_EC_P256V1
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ec2 = OpenSSL::PKey::EC.new(ec.group)
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ec2.public_key = ec.public_key
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der = ec2.to_der
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ec3 = OpenSSL::PKey.read(der)
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assert(!ec3.private_key?)
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assert_equal(der, ec3.to_der)
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assert_equal([], OpenSSL.errors)
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end
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def test_read_public_key_pem
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ec = OpenSSL::TestUtils::TEST_KEY_EC_P256V1
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ec2 = OpenSSL::PKey::EC.new(ec.group)
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ec2.public_key = ec.public_key
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pem = ec2.to_pem
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ec3 = OpenSSL::PKey.read(pem)
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assert(!ec3.private_key?)
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assert_equal(pem, ec3.to_pem)
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assert_equal([], OpenSSL.errors)
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end
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def test_read_private_key_pem_pw
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ec = OpenSSL::TestUtils::TEST_KEY_EC_P256V1
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pem = ec.to_pem(OpenSSL::Cipher.new('AES-128-CBC'), 'secret')
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#callback form for password
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ec2 = OpenSSL::PKey.read(pem) do
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'secret'
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end
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assert(ec2.private_key?)
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# pass password directly
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ec2 = OpenSSL::PKey.read(pem, 'secret')
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assert(ec2.private_key?)
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#omit pem equality check, will be different due to cipher iv
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assert_equal([], OpenSSL.errors)
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end
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def test_export_password_length
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key = OpenSSL::TestUtils::TEST_KEY_EC_P256V1
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assert_raise(OpenSSL::OpenSSLError) do
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key.export(OpenSSL::Cipher.new('AES-128-CBC'), 'sec')
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end
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pem = key.export(OpenSSL::Cipher.new('AES-128-CBC'), 'secr')
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assert(pem)
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end
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def test_ec_point_mul
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ec = OpenSSL::TestUtils::TEST_KEY_EC_P256V1
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p1 = ec.public_key
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bn1 = OpenSSL::BN.new('10')
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bn2 = OpenSSL::BN.new('20')
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p2 = p1.mul(bn1)
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assert(p1.group == p2.group)
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p2 = p1.mul(bn1, bn2)
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assert(p1.group == p2.group)
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p2 = p1.mul([bn1, bn2], [p1])
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assert(p1.group == p2.group)
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p2 = p1.mul([bn1, bn2], [p1], bn2)
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assert(p1.group == p2.group)
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end
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# test Group: asn1_flag, point_conversion
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end
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end
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