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using System;
using Org.BouncyCastle.Math.Raw;
namespace Org.BouncyCastle.Math.EC.Multiplier
{
public class FixedPointCombMultiplier
: AbstractECMultiplier
{
protected override ECPoint MultiplyPositive(ECPoint p, BigInteger k)
{
ECCurve c = p.Curve;
int size = FixedPointUtilities.GetCombSize(c);
if (k.BitLength > size)
{
/*
* TODO The comb works best when the scalars are less than the (possibly unknown) order.
* Still, if we want to handle larger scalars, we could allow customization of the comb
* size, or alternatively we could deal with the 'extra' bits either by running the comb
* multiple times as necessary, or by using an alternative multiplier as prelude.
*/
throw new InvalidOperationException("fixed-point comb doesn't support scalars larger than the curve order");
}
FixedPointPreCompInfo info = FixedPointUtilities.Precompute(p);
ECLookupTable lookupTable = info.LookupTable;
int width = info.Width;
int d = (size + width - 1) / width;
int fullComb = d * width;
ECPoint R = c.Infinity;
#if NETCOREAPP2_1_OR_GREATER || NETSTANDARD2_1_OR_GREATER
int KLen = Nat.GetLengthForBits(fullComb);
Span<uint> K = KLen <= 32
? stackalloc uint[KLen]
: new uint[KLen];
Nat.FromBigInteger(fullComb, k, K);
#else
uint[] K = Nat.FromBigInteger(fullComb, k);
#endif
for (int i = 1; i <= d; ++i)
{
uint secretIndex = 0;
for (int j = fullComb - i; j >= 0; j -= d)
{
uint secretBit = K[j >> 5] >> (j & 0x1F);
secretIndex ^= secretBit >> 1;
secretIndex <<= 1;
secretIndex ^= secretBit;
}
ECPoint add = lookupTable.Lookup((int)secretIndex);
R = R.TwicePlus(add);
}
return R.Add(info.Offset);
}
}
}
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