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Java example source code file (ecl-exp.h)
The ecl-exp.h Java example source code/* * Copyright (c) 2007, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License * along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, * Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. * * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any * questions. */ /* ********************************************************************* * * The Original Code is the elliptic curve math library. * * The Initial Developer of the Original Code is * Sun Microsystems, Inc. * Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 2003 * the Initial Developer. All Rights Reserved. * * Contributor(s): * Douglas Stebila <douglas@stebila.ca>, Sun Microsystems Laboratories * *********************************************************************** */ #ifndef _ECL_EXP_H #define _ECL_EXP_H /* Curve field type */ typedef enum { ECField_GFp, ECField_GF2m } ECField; /* Hexadecimal encoding of curve parameters */ struct ECCurveParamsStr { char *text; ECField field; unsigned int size; char *irr; char *curvea; char *curveb; char *genx; char *geny; char *order; int cofactor; }; typedef struct ECCurveParamsStr ECCurveParams; /* Named curve parameters */ typedef enum { ECCurve_noName = 0, /* NIST prime curves */ ECCurve_NIST_P192, ECCurve_NIST_P224, ECCurve_NIST_P256, ECCurve_NIST_P384, ECCurve_NIST_P521, /* NIST binary curves */ ECCurve_NIST_K163, ECCurve_NIST_B163, ECCurve_NIST_K233, ECCurve_NIST_B233, ECCurve_NIST_K283, ECCurve_NIST_B283, ECCurve_NIST_K409, ECCurve_NIST_B409, ECCurve_NIST_K571, ECCurve_NIST_B571, /* ANSI X9.62 prime curves */ /* ECCurve_X9_62_PRIME_192V1 == ECCurve_NIST_P192 */ ECCurve_X9_62_PRIME_192V2, ECCurve_X9_62_PRIME_192V3, ECCurve_X9_62_PRIME_239V1, ECCurve_X9_62_PRIME_239V2, ECCurve_X9_62_PRIME_239V3, /* ECCurve_X9_62_PRIME_256V1 == ECCurve_NIST_P256 */ /* ANSI X9.62 binary curves */ ECCurve_X9_62_CHAR2_PNB163V1, ECCurve_X9_62_CHAR2_PNB163V2, ECCurve_X9_62_CHAR2_PNB163V3, ECCurve_X9_62_CHAR2_PNB176V1, ECCurve_X9_62_CHAR2_TNB191V1, ECCurve_X9_62_CHAR2_TNB191V2, ECCurve_X9_62_CHAR2_TNB191V3, ECCurve_X9_62_CHAR2_PNB208W1, ECCurve_X9_62_CHAR2_TNB239V1, ECCurve_X9_62_CHAR2_TNB239V2, ECCurve_X9_62_CHAR2_TNB239V3, ECCurve_X9_62_CHAR2_PNB272W1, ECCurve_X9_62_CHAR2_PNB304W1, ECCurve_X9_62_CHAR2_TNB359V1, ECCurve_X9_62_CHAR2_PNB368W1, ECCurve_X9_62_CHAR2_TNB431R1, /* SEC2 prime curves */ ECCurve_SECG_PRIME_112R1, ECCurve_SECG_PRIME_112R2, ECCurve_SECG_PRIME_128R1, ECCurve_SECG_PRIME_128R2, ECCurve_SECG_PRIME_160K1, ECCurve_SECG_PRIME_160R1, ECCurve_SECG_PRIME_160R2, ECCurve_SECG_PRIME_192K1, /* ECCurve_SECG_PRIME_192R1 == ECCurve_NIST_P192 */ ECCurve_SECG_PRIME_224K1, /* ECCurve_SECG_PRIME_224R1 == ECCurve_NIST_P224 */ ECCurve_SECG_PRIME_256K1, /* ECCurve_SECG_PRIME_256R1 == ECCurve_NIST_P256 */ /* ECCurve_SECG_PRIME_384R1 == ECCurve_NIST_P384 */ /* ECCurve_SECG_PRIME_521R1 == ECCurve_NIST_P521 */ /* SEC2 binary curves */ ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_113R1, ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_113R2, ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_131R1, ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_131R2, /* ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_163K1 == ECCurve_NIST_K163 */ ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_163R1, /* ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_163R2 == ECCurve_NIST_B163 */ ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_193R1, ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_193R2, /* ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_233K1 == ECCurve_NIST_K233 */ /* ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_233R1 == ECCurve_NIST_B233 */ ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_239K1, /* ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_283K1 == ECCurve_NIST_K283 */ /* ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_283R1 == ECCurve_NIST_B283 */ /* ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_409K1 == ECCurve_NIST_K409 */ /* ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_409R1 == ECCurve_NIST_B409 */ /* ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_571K1 == ECCurve_NIST_K571 */ /* ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_571R1 == ECCurve_NIST_B571 */ /* WTLS curves */ ECCurve_WTLS_1, /* there is no WTLS 2 curve */ /* ECCurve_WTLS_3 == ECCurve_NIST_K163 */ /* ECCurve_WTLS_4 == ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_113R1 */ /* ECCurve_WTLS_5 == ECCurve_X9_62_CHAR2_PNB163V1 */ /* ECCurve_WTLS_6 == ECCurve_SECG_PRIME_112R1 */ /* ECCurve_WTLS_7 == ECCurve_SECG_PRIME_160R1 */ ECCurve_WTLS_8, ECCurve_WTLS_9, /* ECCurve_WTLS_10 == ECCurve_NIST_K233 */ /* ECCurve_WTLS_11 == ECCurve_NIST_B233 */ /* ECCurve_WTLS_12 == ECCurve_NIST_P224 */ ECCurve_pastLastCurve } ECCurveName; /* Aliased named curves */ #define ECCurve_X9_62_PRIME_192V1 ECCurve_NIST_P192 #define ECCurve_X9_62_PRIME_256V1 ECCurve_NIST_P256 #define ECCurve_SECG_PRIME_192R1 ECCurve_NIST_P192 #define ECCurve_SECG_PRIME_224R1 ECCurve_NIST_P224 #define ECCurve_SECG_PRIME_256R1 ECCurve_NIST_P256 #define ECCurve_SECG_PRIME_384R1 ECCurve_NIST_P384 #define ECCurve_SECG_PRIME_521R1 ECCurve_NIST_P521 #define ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_163K1 ECCurve_NIST_K163 #define ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_163R2 ECCurve_NIST_B163 #define ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_233K1 ECCurve_NIST_K233 #define ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_233R1 ECCurve_NIST_B233 #define ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_283K1 ECCurve_NIST_K283 #define ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_283R1 ECCurve_NIST_B283 #define ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_409K1 ECCurve_NIST_K409 #define ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_409R1 ECCurve_NIST_B409 #define ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_571K1 ECCurve_NIST_K571 #define ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_571R1 ECCurve_NIST_B571 #define ECCurve_WTLS_3 ECCurve_NIST_K163 #define ECCurve_WTLS_4 ECCurve_SECG_CHAR2_113R1 #define ECCurve_WTLS_5 ECCurve_X9_62_CHAR2_PNB163V1 #define ECCurve_WTLS_6 ECCurve_SECG_PRIME_112R1 #define ECCurve_WTLS_7 ECCurve_SECG_PRIME_160R1 #define ECCurve_WTLS_10 ECCurve_NIST_K233 #define ECCurve_WTLS_11 ECCurve_NIST_B233 #define ECCurve_WTLS_12 ECCurve_NIST_P224 #endif /* _ECL_EXP_H */ Other Java examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Java ecl-exp.h source code file: |
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