import { bitLength, eGcd, modInv, modPow, toZn } from 'bigint-mod-arith' export { abs, bitLength, eGcd, gcd, lcm, max, min, modInv, modPow, toZn } from 'bigint-mod-arith' /** * The test first tries if any of the first 250 small primes are a factor of the input number and then passes several * iterations of Miller-Rabin Probabilistic Primality Test (FIPS 186-4 C.3.1) * * @param {number | bigint} w An integer to be tested for primality * @param {number} [iterations = 16] The number of iterations for the primality test. The value shall be consistent with Table C.1, C.2 or C.3 * * @returns {Promise} A promise that resolves to a boolean that is either true (a probably prime number) or false (definitely composite) */ function isProbablyPrime (w, iterations = 16) { if (typeof w === 'number') { w = BigInt(w) } /* eslint-disable no-lone-blocks */ { // browser return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { const worker = new Worker(_isProbablyPrimeWorkerUrl()) worker.onmessage = (event) => { worker.terminate() resolve(event.data.isPrime) } worker.onmessageerror = (event) => { reject(event) } worker.postMessage({ rnd: w, iterations: iterations, id: 0 }) }) } /* eslint-enable no-lone-blocks */ } /** * A probably-prime (Miller-Rabin), cryptographically-secure, random-number generator. * The browser version uses web workers to parallelise prime look up. Therefore, it does not lock the UI * main process, and it can be much faster (if several cores or cpu are available). * The node version can also use worker_threads if they are available (enabled by default with Node 11 and * and can be enabled at runtime executing node --experimental-worker with node >=10.5.0). * * @param {number} bitLength The required bit length for the generated prime * @param {number} [iterations = 16] The number of iterations for the Miller-Rabin Probabilistic Primality Test * * @returns {Promise} A promise that resolves to a bigint probable prime of bitLength bits. */ function prime (bitLength, iterations = 16) { if (bitLength < 1) { throw new RangeError(`bitLength MUST be > 0 and it is ${bitLength}`) } return new Promise((resolve) => { const workerList = [] const _onmessage = (msg, newWorker) => { if (msg.isPrime) { // if a prime number has been found, stop all the workers, and return it for (let j = 0; j < workerList.length; j++) { workerList[j].terminate() } while (workerList.length) { workerList.pop() } resolve(msg.value) } else { // if a composite is found, make the worker test another random number const buf = randBitsSync(bitLength, true) const rnd = fromBuffer(buf) try { newWorker.postMessage({ rnd: rnd, iterations: iterations, id: msg.id }) } catch (error) { // The worker has already terminated. There is nothing to handle here } } } /* eslint-disable no-lone-blocks */ { // browser const workerURL = _isProbablyPrimeWorkerUrl() for (let i = 0; i < self.navigator.hardwareConcurrency - 1; i++) { const newWorker = new Worker(workerURL) newWorker.onmessage = (event) => _onmessage(event.data, newWorker) workerList.push(newWorker) } } /* eslint-enable no-lone-blocks */ for (let i = 0; i < workerList.length; i++) { const buf = randBitsSync(bitLength, true) const rnd = fromBuffer(buf) workerList[i].postMessage({ rnd: rnd, iterations: iterations, id: i }) } }) } /** * A probably-prime (Miller-Rabin), cryptographically-secure, random-number generator. * The sync version is NOT RECOMMENDED since it won't use workers and thus it'll be slower and may freeze thw window in browser's javascript. Please consider using prime() instead. * * @param {number} bitLength The required bit length for the generated prime * @param {number} [iterations = 16] The number of iterations for the Miller-Rabin Probabilistic Primality Test * * @returns {bigint} A bigint probable prime of bitLength bits. */ function primeSync (bitLength, iterations = 16) { if (bitLength < 1) { throw new RangeError(`bitLength MUST be > 0 and it is ${bitLength}`) } let rnd = 0n do { rnd = fromBuffer(randBitsSync(bitLength, true)) } while (!_isProbablyPrime(rnd, iterations)) return rnd } /** * Returns a cryptographically secure random integer between [min,max] * @param {bigint} max Returned value will be <= max * @param {bigint} [min = BigInt(1)] Returned value will be >= min * * @returns {bigint} A cryptographically secure random bigint between [min,max] */ function randBetween (max, min = 1n) { if (max <= min) throw new Error('max must be > min') const interval = max - min const bitLen = bitLength(interval) let rnd do { const buf = randBitsSync(bitLen) rnd = fromBuffer(buf) } while (rnd > interval) return rnd + min } /** * Secure random bits for both node and browsers. Node version uses crypto.randomFill() and browser one self.crypto.getRandomValues() * * Since version 3.0.0 this is an async function and a new randBitsSync function has been added. If you are migrating from version 2 call randBitsSync instead. * @since 3.0.0 * @param {number} bitLength The desired number of random bits * @param {boolean} [forceLength = false] If we want to force the output to have a specific bit length. It basically forces the msb to be 1 * * @returns {Promise} A Promise that resolves to a Buffer/UInt8Array (Node.js/Browser) filled with cryptographically secure random bits */ async function randBits (bitLength, forceLength = false) { if (bitLength < 1) { throw new RangeError(`bitLength MUST be > 0 and it is ${bitLength}`) } const byteLength = Math.ceil(bitLength / 8) const bitLengthMod8 = bitLength % 8 const rndBytes = await randBytes(byteLength, false) if (bitLengthMod8) { // Fill with 0's the extra bits rndBytes[0] = rndBytes[0] & (2 ** bitLengthMod8 - 1) } if (forceLength) { const mask = bitLengthMod8 ? 2 ** (bitLengthMod8 - 1) : 128 rndBytes[0] = rndBytes[0] | mask } return rndBytes } /** * Secure random bits for both node and browsers. Node version uses crypto.randomFill() and browser one self.crypto.getRandomValues() * @since 3.0.0 * @param {number} bitLength The desired number of random bits * @param {boolean} [forceLength = false] If we want to force the output to have a specific bit length. It basically forces the msb to be 1 * * @returns {Buffer | Uint8Array} A Buffer/UInt8Array (Node.js/Browser) filled with cryptographically secure random bits */ function randBitsSync (bitLength, forceLength = false) { if (bitLength < 1) { throw new RangeError(`bitLength MUST be > 0 and it is ${bitLength}`) } const byteLength = Math.ceil(bitLength / 8) const rndBytes = randBytesSync(byteLength, false) const bitLengthMod8 = bitLength % 8 if (bitLengthMod8) { // Fill with 0's the extra bits rndBytes[0] = rndBytes[0] & (2 ** bitLengthMod8 - 1) } if (forceLength) { const mask = bitLengthMod8 ? 2 ** (bitLengthMod8 - 1) : 128 rndBytes[0] = rndBytes[0] | mask } return rndBytes } /** * Secure random bytes for both node and browsers. Node version uses crypto.randomFill() and browser one self.crypto.getRandomValues() * * @param {number} byteLength The desired number of random bytes * @param {boolean} [forceLength = false] If we want to force the output to have a bit length of 8*byteLength. It basically forces the msb to be 1 * * @returns {Promise} A promise that resolves to a Buffer/UInt8Array (Node.js/Browser) filled with cryptographically secure random bytes */ function randBytes (byteLength, forceLength = false) { if (byteLength < 1) { throw new RangeError(`byteLength MUST be > 0 and it is ${byteLength}`) } /* eslint-disable no-lone-blocks */ { // browser return new Promise(function (resolve) { const buf = new Uint8Array(byteLength) self.crypto.getRandomValues(buf) // If fixed length is required we put the first bit to 1 -> to get the necessary bitLength if (forceLength) { buf[0] = buf[0] | 128 } resolve(buf) }) } /* eslint-enable no-lone-blocks */ } /** * Secure random bytes for both node and browsers. Node version uses crypto.randomFill() and browser one self.crypto.getRandomValues() * * @param {number} byteLength The desired number of random bytes * @param {boolean} [forceLength = false] If we want to force the output to have a bit length of 8*byteLength. It basically forces the msb to be 1 * * @returns {Buffer | Uint8Array} A Buffer/UInt8Array (Node.js/Browser) filled with cryptographically secure random bytes */ function randBytesSync (byteLength, forceLength = false) { if (byteLength < 1) { throw new RangeError(`byteLength MUST be > 0 and it is ${byteLength}`) } /* eslint-disable no-lone-blocks */ { // browser const buf = new Uint8Array(byteLength) self.crypto.getRandomValues(buf) // If fixed length is required we put the first bit to 1 -> to get the necessary bitLength if (forceLength) { buf[0] = buf[0] | 128 } return buf } /* eslint-enable no-lone-blocks */ } /* HELPER FUNCTIONS */ function fromBuffer (buf) { let ret = 0n for (const i of buf.values()) { const bi = BigInt(i) ret = (ret << BigInt(8)) + bi } return ret } function _isProbablyPrimeWorkerUrl () { // Let's us first add all the required functions let workerCode = `'use strict';const ${eGcd.name}=${eGcd.toString()};const ${modInv.name}=${modInv.toString()};const ${modPow.name}=${modPow.toString()};const ${toZn.name}=${toZn.toString()};const ${randBitsSync.name}=${randBitsSync.toString()};const ${randBytesSync.name}=${randBytesSync.toString()};const ${randBetween.name}=${randBetween.toString()};const ${isProbablyPrime.name}=${_isProbablyPrime.toString()};${bitLength.toString()}${fromBuffer.toString()}` const onmessage = async function (event) { // Let's start once we are called // event.data = {rnd: , iterations: } const isPrime = await isProbablyPrime(event.data.rnd, event.data.iterations) postMessage({ isPrime: isPrime, value: event.data.rnd, id: event.data.id }) } workerCode += `onmessage = ${onmessage.toString()};` return _workerUrl(workerCode) } function _workerUrl (workerCode) { workerCode = `(() => {${workerCode}})()` // encapsulate IIFE const _blob = new Blob([workerCode], { type: 'text/javascript' }) return window.URL.createObjectURL(_blob) } function _isProbablyPrime (w, iterations = 16) { /* PREFILTERING. Even values but 2 are not primes, so don't test. 1 is not a prime and the M-R algorithm needs w>1. */ if (w === 2n) { return true } else if ((w & 1n) === 0n || w === 1n) { return false } /* Test if any of the first 250 small primes are a factor of w. 2 is not tested because it was already tested above. */ const firstPrimes = [ 3n, 5n, 7n, 11n, 13n, 17n, 19n, 23n, 29n, 31n, 37n, 41n, 43n, 47n, 53n, 59n, 61n, 67n, 71n, 73n, 79n, 83n, 89n, 97n, 101n, 103n, 107n, 109n, 113n, 127n, 131n, 137n, 139n, 149n, 151n, 157n, 163n, 167n, 173n, 179n, 181n, 191n, 193n, 197n, 199n, 211n, 223n, 227n, 229n, 233n, 239n, 241n, 251n, 257n, 263n, 269n, 271n, 277n, 281n, 283n, 293n, 307n, 311n, 313n, 317n, 331n, 337n, 347n, 349n, 353n, 359n, 367n, 373n, 379n, 383n, 389n, 397n, 401n, 409n, 419n, 421n, 431n, 433n, 439n, 443n, 449n, 457n, 461n, 463n, 467n, 479n, 487n, 491n, 499n, 503n, 509n, 521n, 523n, 541n, 547n, 557n, 563n, 569n, 571n, 577n, 587n, 593n, 599n, 601n, 607n, 613n, 617n, 619n, 631n, 641n, 643n, 647n, 653n, 659n, 661n, 673n, 677n, 683n, 691n, 701n, 709n, 719n, 727n, 733n, 739n, 743n, 751n, 757n, 761n, 769n, 773n, 787n, 797n, 809n, 811n, 821n, 823n, 827n, 829n, 839n, 853n, 857n, 859n, 863n, 877n, 881n, 883n, 887n, 907n, 911n, 919n, 929n, 937n, 941n, 947n, 953n, 967n, 971n, 977n, 983n, 991n, 997n, 1009n, 1013n, 1019n, 1021n, 1031n, 1033n, 1039n, 1049n, 1051n, 1061n, 1063n, 1069n, 1087n, 1091n, 1093n, 1097n, 1103n, 1109n, 1117n, 1123n, 1129n, 1151n, 1153n, 1163n, 1171n, 1181n, 1187n, 1193n, 1201n, 1213n, 1217n, 1223n, 1229n, 1231n, 1237n, 1249n, 1259n, 1277n, 1279n, 1283n, 1289n, 1291n, 1297n, 1301n, 1303n, 1307n, 1319n, 1321n, 1327n, 1361n, 1367n, 1373n, 1381n, 1399n, 1409n, 1423n, 1427n, 1429n, 1433n, 1439n, 1447n, 1451n, 1453n, 1459n, 1471n, 1481n, 1483n, 1487n, 1489n, 1493n, 1499n, 1511n, 1523n, 1531n, 1543n, 1549n, 1553n, 1559n, 1567n, 1571n, 1579n, 1583n, 1597n ] for (let i = 0; i < firstPrimes.length && (firstPrimes[i] <= w); i++) { const p = firstPrimes[i] if (w === p) { return true } else if (w % p === 0n) { return false } } /* 1. Let a be the largest integer such that 2**a divides w−1. 2. m = (w−1) / 2**a. 3. wlen = len (w). 4. For i = 1 to iterations do 4.1 Obtain a string b of wlen bits from an RBG. Comment: Ensure that 1 < b < w−1. 4.2 If ((b ≤ 1) or (b ≥ w−1)), then go to step 4.1. 4.3 z = b**m mod w. 4.4 If ((z = 1) or (z = w − 1)), then go to step 4.7. 4.5 For j = 1 to a − 1 do. 4.5.1 z = z**2 mod w. 4.5.2 If (z = w−1), then go to step 4.7. 4.5.3 If (z = 1), then go to step 4.6. 4.6 Return COMPOSITE. 4.7 Continue. Comment: Increment i for the do-loop in step 4. 5. Return PROBABLY PRIME. */ let a = 0n const d = w - 1n let aux = d while (aux % 2n === 0n) { aux /= 2n ++a } const m = d / (2n ** a) // /* eslint-disable no-labels */ // loop: do { // const b = randBetween(w - 1n, 2n) // let z = modPow(b, m, w) // if (z === 1n || z === w - 1n) { continue } // for (let j = 1; j < a; j++) { // z = modPow(z, 2n, w) // if (z === w - 1n) { continue loop } // if (z === 1n) { break } // } // return false // } while (--iterations) // /* eslint-enable no-labels */ // return true do { const b = randBetween(d, 2n) let z = modPow(b, m, w) if (z === 1n || z === d) { continue } let j = 1 while (j < a) { z = modPow(z, 2n, w) if (z === d) { break } if (z === 1n) { return false } j++ } if (z !== d) { return false } } while (--iterations) return true } export { isProbablyPrime, prime, primeSync, randBetween, randBits, randBitsSync, randBytes, randBytesSync }