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/* crypto/bn/bn_ctx.c */
/* Written by Ulf Moeller for the OpenSSL project. */
/* ====================================================================
 * Copyright (c) 1998-2004 The OpenSSL Project.  All rights reserved.
 *
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 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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 *
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 *    "This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project
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 *    endorse or promote products derived from this software without
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 *    acknowledgment:
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 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT ``AS IS'' AND ANY
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 * STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
 * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED
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#if !defined(BN_CTX_DEBUG) && !defined(BN_DEBUG)
#ifndef NDEBUG
#define NDEBUG
#endif
#endif

#include <stdio.h>
#include <assert.h>

#include "cryptlib.h"
#include "bn_lcl.h"

/* TODO list
 *
 * 1. Check a bunch of "(words+1)" type hacks in various bignum functions and
 * check they can be safely removed.
 *  - Check +1 and other ugliness in BN_from_montgomery()
 *
 * 2. Consider allowing a BN_new_ex() that, at least, lets you specify an
 * appropriate 'block' size that will be honoured by bn_expand_internal() to
 * prevent piddly little reallocations. OTOH, profiling bignum expansions in
 * BN_CTX doesn't show this to be a big issue.
 */

/* How many bignums are in each "pool item"; */
#define BN_CTX_POOL_SIZE	16
/* The stack frame info is resizing, set a first-time expansion size; */
#define BN_CTX_START_FRAMES	32

/***********/
/* BN_POOL */
/***********/

/* A bundle of bignums that can be linked with other bundles */
typedef struct bignum_pool_item
	{
	/* The bignum values */
	BIGNUM vals[BN_CTX_POOL_SIZE];
	/* Linked-list admin */
	struct bignum_pool_item *prev, *next;
	} BN_POOL_ITEM;
/* A linked-list of bignums grouped in bundles */
typedef struct bignum_pool
	{
	/* Linked-list admin */
	BN_POOL_ITEM *head, *current, *tail;
	/* Stack depth and allocation size */
	unsigned used, size;
	} BN_POOL;
static void		BN_POOL_init(BN_POOL *);
static void		BN_POOL_finish(BN_POOL *);
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DEPRECATED
static void		BN_POOL_reset(BN_POOL *);
#endif
static BIGNUM *		BN_POOL_get(BN_POOL *);
static void		BN_POOL_release(BN_POOL *, unsigned int);

/************/
/* BN_STACK */
/************/

/* A wrapper to manage the "stack frames" */
typedef struct bignum_ctx_stack
	{
	/* Array of indexes into the bignum stack */
	unsigned int *indexes;
	/* Number of stack frames, and the size of the allocated array */
	unsigned int depth, size;
	} BN_STACK;
static void		BN_STACK_init(BN_STACK *);
static void		BN_STACK_finish(BN_STACK *);
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DEPRECATED
static void		BN_STACK_reset(BN_STACK *);
#endif
static int		BN_STACK_push(BN_STACK *, unsigned int);
static unsigned int	BN_STACK_pop(BN_STACK *);

/**********/
/* BN_CTX */
/**********/

/* The opaque BN_CTX type */
struct bignum_ctx
	{
	/* The bignum bundles */
	BN_POOL pool;
	/* The "stack frames", if you will */
	BN_STACK stack;
	/* The number of bignums currently assigned */
	unsigned int used;
	/* Depth of stack overflow */
	int err_stack;
	/* Block "gets" until an "end" (compatibility behaviour) */
	int too_many;
	};

/* Enable this to find BN_CTX bugs */
#ifdef BN_CTX_DEBUG
static const char *ctxdbg_cur = NULL;
static void ctxdbg(BN_CTX *ctx)
	{
	unsigned int bnidx = 0, fpidx = 0;
	BN_POOL_ITEM *item = ctx->pool.head;
	BN_STACK *stack = &ctx->stack;
	fprintf(stderr,"(%08x): ", (unsigned int)ctx);
	while(bnidx < ctx->used)
		{
		fprintf(stderr,"%03x ", item->vals[bnidx++ % BN_CTX_POOL_SIZE].dmax);
		if(!(bnidx % BN_CTX_POOL_SIZE))
			item = item->next;
		}
	fprintf(stderr,"\n");
	bnidx = 0;
	fprintf(stderr,"          : ");
	while(fpidx < stack->depth)
		{
		while(bnidx++ < stack->indexes[fpidx])
			fprintf(stderr,"    ");
		fprintf(stderr,"^^^ ");
		bnidx++;
		fpidx++;
		}
	fprintf(stderr,"\n");
	}
#define CTXDBG_ENTRY(str, ctx)	do { \
				ctxdbg_cur = (str); \
				fprintf(stderr,"Starting %s\n", ctxdbg_cur); \
				ctxdbg(ctx); \
				} while(0)
#define CTXDBG_EXIT(ctx)	do { \
				fprintf(stderr,"Ending %s\n", ctxdbg_cur); \
				ctxdbg(ctx); \
				} while(0)
#define CTXDBG_RET(ctx,ret)
#else
#define CTXDBG_ENTRY(str, ctx)
#define CTXDBG_EXIT(ctx)
#define CTXDBG_RET(ctx,ret)
#endif

/* This function is an evil legacy and should not be used. This implementation
 * is WYSIWYG, though I've done my best. */
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DEPRECATED
void BN_CTX_init(BN_CTX *ctx)
	{
	/* Assume the caller obtained the context via BN_CTX_new() and so is
	 * trying to reset it for use. Nothing else makes sense, least of all
	 * binary compatibility from a time when they could declare a static
	 * variable. */
	BN_POOL_reset(&ctx->pool);
	BN_STACK_reset(&ctx->stack);
	ctx->used = 0;
	ctx->err_stack = 0;
	ctx->too_many = 0;
	}
#endif

BN_CTX *BN_CTX_new(void)
	{
	BN_CTX *ret = OPENSSL_malloc(sizeof(BN_CTX));
	if(!ret)
		{
		BNerr(BN_F_BN_CTX_NEW,ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE);
		return NULL;
		}
	/* Initialise the structure */
	BN_POOL_init(&ret->pool);
	BN_STACK_init(&ret->stack);
	ret->used = 0;
	ret->err_stack = 0;
	ret->too_many = 0;
	return ret;
	}

void BN_CTX_free(BN_CTX *ctx)
	{
	if (ctx == NULL)
		return;
#ifdef BN_CTX_DEBUG
	{
	BN_POOL_ITEM *pool = ctx->pool.head;
	fprintf(stderr,"BN_CTX_free, stack-size=%d, pool-bignums=%d\n",
		ctx->stack.size, ctx->pool.size);
	fprintf(stderr,"dmaxs: ");
	while(pool) {
		unsigned loop = 0;
		while(loop < BN_CTX_POOL_SIZE)
			fprintf(stderr,"%02x ", pool->vals[loop++].dmax);
		pool = pool->next;
	}
	fprintf(stderr,"\n");
	}
#endif
	BN_STACK_finish(&ctx->stack);
	BN_POOL_finish(&ctx->pool);
	OPENSSL_free(ctx);
	}

void BN_CTX_start(BN_CTX *ctx)
	{
	CTXDBG_ENTRY("BN_CTX_start", ctx);
	/* If we're already overflowing ... */
	if(ctx->err_stack || ctx->too_many)
		ctx->err_stack++;
	/* (Try to) get a new frame pointer */
	else if(!BN_STACK_push(&ctx->stack, ctx->used))
		{
		BNerr(BN_F_BN_CTX_START,BN_R_TOO_MANY_TEMPORARY_VARIABLES);
		ctx->err_stack++;
		}
	CTXDBG_EXIT(ctx);
	}

void BN_CTX_end(BN_CTX *ctx)
	{
	CTXDBG_ENTRY("BN_CTX_end", ctx);
	if(ctx->err_stack)
		ctx->err_stack--;
	else
		{
		unsigned int fp = BN_STACK_pop(&ctx->stack);
		/* Does this stack frame have anything to release? */
		if(fp < ctx->used)
			BN_POOL_release(&ctx->pool, ctx->used - fp);
		ctx->used = fp;
		/* Unjam "too_many" in case "get" had failed */
		ctx->too_many = 0;
		}
	CTXDBG_EXIT(ctx);
	}

BIGNUM *BN_CTX_get(BN_CTX *ctx)
	{
	BIGNUM *ret;
	CTXDBG_ENTRY("BN_CTX_get", ctx);
	if(ctx->err_stack || ctx->too_many) return NULL;
	if((ret = BN_POOL_get(&ctx->pool)) == NULL)
		{
		/* Setting too_many prevents repeated "get" attempts from
		 * cluttering the error stack. */
		ctx->too_many = 1;
		BNerr(BN_F_BN_CTX_GET,BN_R_TOO_MANY_TEMPORARY_VARIABLES);
		return NULL;
		}
	/* OK, make sure the returned bignum is "zero" */
	BN_zero(ret);
	ctx->used++;
	CTXDBG_RET(ctx, ret);
	return ret;
	}

/************/
/* BN_STACK */
/************/

static void BN_STACK_init(BN_STACK *st)
	{
	st->indexes = NULL;
	st->depth = st->size = 0;
	}

static void BN_STACK_finish(BN_STACK *st)
	{
	if(st->size) OPENSSL_free(st->indexes);
	}

#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DEPRECATED
static void BN_STACK_reset(BN_STACK *st)
	{
	st->depth = 0;
	}
#endif

static int BN_STACK_push(BN_STACK *st, unsigned int idx)
	{
	if(st->depth == st->size)
		/* Need to expand */
		{
		unsigned int newsize = (st->size ?
				(st->size * 3 / 2) : BN_CTX_START_FRAMES);
		unsigned int *newitems = OPENSSL_malloc(newsize *
						sizeof(unsigned int));
		if(!newitems) return 0;
		if(st->depth)
			memcpy(newitems, st->indexes, st->depth *
						sizeof(unsigned int));
		if(st->size) OPENSSL_free(st->indexes);
		st->indexes = newitems;
		st->size = newsize;
		}
	st->indexes[(st->depth)++] = idx;
	return 1;
	}

static unsigned int BN_STACK_pop(BN_STACK *st)
	{
	return st->indexes[--(st->depth)];
	}

/***********/
/* BN_POOL */
/***********/

static void BN_POOL_init(BN_POOL *p)
	{
	p->head = p->current = p->tail = NULL;
	p->used = p->size = 0;
	}

static void BN_POOL_finish(BN_POOL *p)
	{
	while(p->head)
		{
		unsigned int loop = 0;
		BIGNUM *bn = p->head->vals;
		while(loop++ < BN_CTX_POOL_SIZE)
			{
			if(bn->d) BN_clear_free(bn);
			bn++;
			}
		p->current = p->head->next;
		OPENSSL_free(p->head);
		p->head = p->current;
		}
	}

#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DEPRECATED
static void BN_POOL_reset(BN_POOL *p)
	{
	BN_POOL_ITEM *item = p->head;
	while(item)
		{
		unsigned int loop = 0;
		BIGNUM *bn = item->vals;
		while(loop++ < BN_CTX_POOL_SIZE)
			{
			if(bn->d) BN_clear(bn);
			bn++;
			}
		item = item->next;
		}
	p->current = p->head;
	p->used = 0;
	}
#endif

static BIGNUM *BN_POOL_get(BN_POOL *p)
	{
	if(p->used == p->size)
		{
		BIGNUM *bn;
		unsigned int loop = 0;
		BN_POOL_ITEM *item = OPENSSL_malloc(sizeof(BN_POOL_ITEM));
		if(!item) return NULL;
		/* Initialise the structure */
		bn = item->vals;
		while(loop++ < BN_CTX_POOL_SIZE)
			BN_init(bn++);
		item->prev = p->tail;
		item->next = NULL;
		/* Link it in */
		if(!p->head)
			p->head = p->current = p->tail = item;
		else
			{
			p->tail->next = item;
			p->tail = item;
			p->current = item;
			}
		p->size += BN_CTX_POOL_SIZE;
		p->used++;
		/* Return the first bignum from the new pool */
		return item->vals;
		}
	if(!p->used)
		p->current = p->head;
	else if((p->used % BN_CTX_POOL_SIZE) == 0)
		p->current = p->current->next;
	return p->current->vals + ((p->used++) % BN_CTX_POOL_SIZE);
	}

static void BN_POOL_release(BN_POOL *p, unsigned int num)
	{
	unsigned int offset = (p->used - 1) % BN_CTX_POOL_SIZE;
	p->used -= num;
	while(num--)
		{
		bn_check_top(p->current->vals + offset);
		if(!offset)
			{
			offset = BN_CTX_POOL_SIZE - 1;
			p->current = p->current->prev;
			}
		else
			offset--;
		}
	}