| // Copyright 2021 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. | |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style | |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. | |
| package ed25519_test | |
| import ( | |
| "crypto/ed25519" | |
| "crypto/internal/cryptotest" | |
| "encoding/hex" | |
| "encoding/json" | |
| "os" | |
| "path/filepath" | |
| "testing" | |
| ) | |
| // TestEd25519Vectors runs a very large set of test vectors that exercise all | |
| // combinations of low-order points, low-order components, and non-canonical | |
| // encodings. These vectors lock in unspecified and spec-divergent behaviors in | |
| // edge cases that are not security relevant in most contexts, but that can | |
| // cause issues in consensus applications if changed. | |
| // | |
| // Our behavior matches the "classic" unwritten verification rules of the | |
| // "ref10" reference implementation. | |
| // | |
| // Note that although we test for these edge cases, they are not covered by the | |
| // Go 1 Compatibility Promise. Applications that need stable verification rules | |
| // should use github.com/hdevalence/ed25519consensus. | |
| // | |
| // See https://hdevalence.ca/blog/2020-10-04-its-25519am for more details. | |
| func TestEd25519Vectors(t *testing.T) { | |
| jsonVectors := downloadEd25519Vectors(t) | |
| var vectors []struct { | |
| A, R, S, M string | |
| Flags []string | |
| } | |
| if err := json.Unmarshal(jsonVectors, &vectors); err != nil { | |
| t.Fatal(err) | |
| } | |
| for i, v := range vectors { | |
| expectedToVerify := true | |
| for _, f := range v.Flags { | |
| switch f { | |
| // We use the simplified verification formula that doesn't multiply | |
| // by the cofactor, so any low order residue will cause the | |
| // signature not to verify. | |
| // | |
| // This is allowed, but not required, by RFC 8032. | |
| case "LowOrderResidue": | |
| expectedToVerify = false | |
| // Our point decoding allows non-canonical encodings (in violation | |
| // of RFC 8032) but R is not decoded: instead, R is recomputed and | |
| // compared bytewise against the canonical encoding. | |
| case "NonCanonicalR": | |
| expectedToVerify = false | |
| } | |
| } | |
| publicKey := decodeHex(t, v.A) | |
| signature := append(decodeHex(t, v.R), decodeHex(t, v.S)...) | |
| message := []byte(v.M) | |
| didVerify := ed25519.Verify(publicKey, message, signature) | |
| if didVerify && !expectedToVerify { | |
| t.Errorf("#%d: vector with flags %s unexpectedly verified", i, v.Flags) | |
| } | |
| if !didVerify && expectedToVerify { | |
| t.Errorf("#%d: vector with flags %s unexpectedly rejected", i, v.Flags) | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| func downloadEd25519Vectors(t *testing.T) []byte { | |
| // Download the JSON test file from the GOPROXY with `go mod download`, | |
| // pinning the version so test and module caching works as expected. | |
| path := "filippo.io/mostly-harmless/ed25519vectors" | |
| version := "v0.0.0-20210322192420-30a2d7243a94" | |
| dir := cryptotest.FetchModule(t, path, version) | |
| jsonVectors, err := os.ReadFile(filepath.Join(dir, "ed25519vectors.json")) | |
| if err != nil { | |
| t.Fatalf("failed to read ed25519vectors.json: %v", err) | |
| } | |
| return jsonVectors | |
| } | |
| func decodeHex(t *testing.T, s string) []byte { | |
| t.Helper() | |
| b, err := hex.DecodeString(s) | |
| if err != nil { | |
| t.Errorf("invalid hex: %v", err) | |
| } | |
| return b | |
| } | |