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143 lines
3.7 KiB
// Copyright 2017 The go-ethereum Authors
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// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
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//
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// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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// Package math provides integer math utilities.
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package math
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import (
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"math/big"
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)
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var (
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tt255 = BigPow(2, 255)
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tt256 = BigPow(2, 256)
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tt256m1 = new(big.Int).Sub(tt256, big.NewInt(1))
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MaxBig256 = new(big.Int).Set(tt256m1)
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)
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// ParseBig256 parses s as a 256 bit integer in decimal or hexadecimal syntax.
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// Leading zeros are accepted. The empty string parses as zero.
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func ParseBig256(s string) (*big.Int, bool) {
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if s == "" {
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return new(big.Int), true
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}
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var bigint *big.Int
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var ok bool
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if len(s) >= 2 && (s[:2] == "0x" || s[:2] == "0X") {
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bigint, ok = new(big.Int).SetString(s[2:], 16)
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} else {
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bigint, ok = new(big.Int).SetString(s, 10)
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}
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if ok && bigint.BitLen() > 256 {
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bigint, ok = nil, false
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}
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return bigint, ok
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}
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// MustParseBig parses s as a 256 bit big integer and panics if the string is invalid.
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func MustParseBig256(s string) *big.Int {
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v, ok := ParseBig256(s)
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if !ok {
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panic("invalid 256 bit integer: " + s)
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}
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return v
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}
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// BigPow returns a ** b as a big integer.
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func BigPow(a, b int64) *big.Int {
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r := big.NewInt(a)
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return r.Exp(r, big.NewInt(b), nil)
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}
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// BigMax returns the larger of x or y.
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func BigMax(x, y *big.Int) *big.Int {
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if x.Cmp(y) < 0 {
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return y
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}
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return x
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}
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// BigMin returns the smaller of x or y.
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func BigMin(x, y *big.Int) *big.Int {
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if x.Cmp(y) > 0 {
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return y
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}
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return x
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}
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// FirstBitSet returns the index of the first 1 bit in v, counting from LSB.
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func FirstBitSet(v *big.Int) int {
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for i := 0; i < v.BitLen(); i++ {
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if v.Bit(i) > 0 {
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return i
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}
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}
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return v.BitLen()
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}
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// PaddedBigBytes encodes a big integer as a big-endian byte slice. The length
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// of the slice is at least n bytes.
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func PaddedBigBytes(bigint *big.Int, n int) []byte {
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bytes := bigint.Bytes()
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if len(bytes) >= n {
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return bytes
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}
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ret := make([]byte, n)
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return append(ret[:len(ret)-len(bytes)], bytes...)
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}
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// U256 encodes as a 256 bit two's complement number. This operation is destructive.
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func U256(x *big.Int) *big.Int {
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return x.And(x, tt256m1)
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}
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// S256 interprets x as a two's complement number.
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// x must not exceed 256 bits (the result is undefined if it does) and is not modified.
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//
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// S256(0) = 0
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// S256(1) = 1
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// S256(2**255) = -2**255
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// S256(2**256-1) = -1
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func S256(x *big.Int) *big.Int {
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if x.Cmp(tt255) < 0 {
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return x
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} else {
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return new(big.Int).Sub(x, tt256)
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}
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}
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// wordSize is the size number of bits in a big.Word.
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const wordSize = 32 << (uint64(^big.Word(0)) >> 63)
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// Exp implements exponentiation by squaring.
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// Exp returns a newly-allocated big integer and does not change
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// base or exponent. The result is truncated to 256 bits.
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//
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// Courtesy @karalabe and @chfast
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func Exp(base, exponent *big.Int) *big.Int {
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result := big.NewInt(1)
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for _, word := range exponent.Bits() {
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for i := 0; i < wordSize; i++ {
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if word&1 == 1 {
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U256(result.Mul(result, base))
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}
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U256(base.Mul(base, base))
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word >>= 1
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}
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}
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return result
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}
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