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* New TVM instructions * Remove PREVBLOCKS * Separate target ton_crypto into TVM-related and -unrelared code * Add fine for failed "send message"; rework SENDMSG * Fix include * Fix bugs, improve action fines * Disable fines for special accounts * Handle msg_balance_remaining.grams == null in transaction.cpp * Bugfixes in SENDMSG * Fix fee calculation in SENDMSG * Fix CellStorageStat and transaction.cpp after merge * SETBOUNCEONACTIONPHASEFAIL instruction * ADDDIVMOD instructions * RUNVM, RUNVMX instructions * Changes in RUNVM * Tests for adddiv and runvm * HASHEXT instruction * Improve opcode-timing More iterations Don't measure preliminary run Remove logs and other excessive operations Add "error" to output * Increase RUNVM gas price * Optimize HASHEXT, adjust gas price * Add "bounce of action fail" flag to actions * Stack operations with unlimited arguments * Ristretto255 instructions * Adjust gas consumption * Optional fixed number of return values in RUNVM, fix exception handling * Adjust gas consumption * Simplify gas consumption logic * Support of secp256k1 and sodium libraries in builds (#11) * add support of secp256k1 library to the builds (linux, win) * add support of secp256k1 library to the builds (linux, win) * install secp256k1 via brew * install libsodium via brew; change sodium to upper case in FindSodium.cmake * install libsodium via brew; change sodium to upper case in FindSodium.cmake * simplify FindSodium.cmake * bug fixing * bug fixing * bug fixing * add macro SODIUM_STATIC * adjust build command for windows * put back original FindSodium.cmake * put back original FindSodium.cmake * fix sodium unzipped path for windows; add ninja * fix sodium unzipped path for windows; add ninja * fix sodium unzipped path for windows; add ninja * Win32 github build for secp256k1 * x64 architecture github build for secp256k1 * fix sodium linking on linux * enable docker buildx arm64 builds from forked repos * enable docker buildx arm64 builds from forked repos * enable docker buildx arm64 builds from forked repos * adjust mac builds for secp2561k and sodium * fix tonlib jni generation * minor fix * sync fixes across platforms * add libsodium build script for android and precompiled static libraries * build tonlib for android (fails) * FindSodium uppercase * remove system libsodium for android, use precompiled instead; specify SECP256K1_INCLUDE_DIR fir mac 12.6 * uppercase sodium * simplify FindSodium * fix windows build sodium path; use ninja for windows * simplify sodium 2 * adjust windows sodium paths; add paths to android jni * add ninja build windows * add ninja build windows * add ninja build windows 2 * remove win ninja * fix 1 * fix 2 * fix win 3 * fix linux compile 3 * fix jni 1 * fix jni 2 and mac * fix jni 3 * fix jni 4 * fix jni 5 * fix mac 6 * fix mac 7 and jni paths * fix jni 8 * rework sodium for android * rework sodium for android * rework sodium for android 2 * fixed sodium for android 2 * fixed sodium for android 3 * static secp256k1 for android * add precompiled arm secp256k1 * add precompiled arm secp256k1 * build native-lib with secp256k1 x86-64 (non arm) * update precompiled with NDK libsecp256k1.a * update precompiled with NDK libsecp256k1.a * update precompiled with NDK libsecp256k1.a * refactor llvm-strip location * refactor llvm-strip location * add native-lib.so for armv7a, armv8a * add native-lib.so for armv7a, armv8a * test armv7a, armv8a * armv7a - fails linking on sodium, test -> armv8a * works x86-64, armv7a - fails linking on sodium, armv8a - fails linking secp256k1 (incompatible with aarch64linux) * update libpsec256k1, sodium static libs * test x86 android native-lib * test armv7 android native-lib * test armv8 android native-lib * x86_64 and arm64 android native-lib works * x86_64 and arm64 android native-lib works * x86_64 and arm64 android native-lib works * test armv7 android native-lib * test all android native-libs * test all android native-libs * test all android native-libs * test all android native-libs - without SodiumAndroid * test all android native-libs - with FindSodiumAndroid.cmake * win, with Sodium via SODIUM_DIR * win, with Sodium via SODIUM_DIR env * win, with Sodium via SODIUM_DIR env * win, with Sodium via SODIUM_DIR env and SODIUM_USE_STATIC_LIBS * win, with Sodium via SODIUM_DIR, SODIUM_USE_STATIC_LIBS and SODIUM_INCLUDE_DIR * android, with FindSodium * android, with FindSodium with SODIUM_USE_STATIC_LIBS * remove if not apple * target_link_libraries(ton_crypto_core PUBLIC secp256k1) * android SECP256K1_INCLUDE_DIRS * android SECP256K1_INCLUDE_DIR * add libsecp256k1.a/so pre-compiled with ubuntu 22 x86-64 * add libsecp256k1.a/so pre-compiled with ubuntu 22 x86-64 * sodium dirs * sodium dirs * sodium dirs * remove NOT APPLE and SodiumAndroid * add NOT APPLE and remove SodiumAndroid * add NOT APPLE and remove SodiumAndroid * remove build scripts for 18.04, reduce CMakeLists.txt * remove build scripts for 18.04, reduce CMakeLists.txt * Fix cas consumption during library load * Fix fetch_config_params after merge * Add all ADDDIVMOD ops to Asm.fif * Save unpaid storage fee to due_payment * Add "set prev blocks info" to emulator * Adjusted builds (#13) * Update flake.nix Add libsodium * add libsecp256k1-dev and libsodium-dev into wasm build * make back emulator a shared library; put emulator to artifacts; compile wasm artifacts with sodium and secp256k1. * add secp256k1 to nix * compile emulator statically with nix * compile emulator statically with nix * compile emulator lib statically with nix * compile emulator lib statically with nix * add libemulator to artifacts * add shared libemulator library to artifacts * minor release fix * update set-output commands; add recent_changelog.md * releases fixes * releases fixes, multiline * releases fixes, multiline * releases fixes, multiline * put back multiline changelog * put back multiline changelog * ConfigParam 19 (global-id) and GLOBALID instruction * Fix gas consumption in HASHEXT * Add blst library * Add bls instructions * Allow passing long code to opcode-timing * Add bls testcase * More BLS instructions * Fix tests, add bls tests * Add more bls tests * Improve some bls operations * Adjust some BLS gas prices * Adjust BLS gas prices * Enable __BLST_PORTABLE__ flag only if PORTABLE flag is set * Add tests for BLS_PAIRING * GASCONSUMED instruction * Fix compilation against docker with blst library; (#14) * fix compilation against docker with blst library; add precompiled libblst.a to android builds * minor fix * Adjust BLKSWX gas * Fix comparison with NAN * Allow arbitrary integers for scalars in ristretto multiplication, fix test * Adjust nix builds according to PR 694 (#15) * integrate and test PR-694 * integrate and test PR-694, test 2 * Add P256_CHKSIGN (secp256r1) --------- Co-authored-by: SpyCheese <mikle98@yandex.ru> Co-authored-by: neodiX42 <namlem@gmail.com>
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128 lines
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#ifndef SECP256K1_PREALLOCATED_H
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#define SECP256K1_PREALLOCATED_H
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#include "secp256k1.h"
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/* The module provided by this header file is intended for settings in which it
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* is not possible or desirable to rely on dynamic memory allocation. It provides
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* functions for creating, cloning, and destroying secp256k1 context objects in a
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* contiguous fixed-size block of memory provided by the caller.
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*
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* Context objects created by functions in this module can be used like contexts
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* objects created by functions in secp256k1.h, i.e., they can be passed to any
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* API function that expects a context object (see secp256k1.h for details). The
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* only exception is that context objects created by functions in this module
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* must be destroyed using secp256k1_context_preallocated_destroy (in this
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* module) instead of secp256k1_context_destroy (in secp256k1.h).
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*
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* It is guaranteed that functions in this module will not call malloc or its
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* friends realloc, calloc, and free.
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*/
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/** Determine the memory size of a secp256k1 context object to be created in
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* caller-provided memory.
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*
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* The purpose of this function is to determine how much memory must be provided
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* to secp256k1_context_preallocated_create.
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*
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* Returns: the required size of the caller-provided memory block
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* In: flags: which parts of the context to initialize.
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*/
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SECP256K1_API size_t secp256k1_context_preallocated_size(
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unsigned int flags
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) SECP256K1_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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/** Create a secp256k1 context object in caller-provided memory.
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*
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* The caller must provide a pointer to a rewritable contiguous block of memory
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* of size at least secp256k1_context_preallocated_size(flags) bytes, suitably
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* aligned to hold an object of any type.
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*
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* The block of memory is exclusively owned by the created context object during
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* the lifetime of this context object, which begins with the call to this
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* function and ends when a call to secp256k1_context_preallocated_destroy
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* (which destroys the context object again) returns. During the lifetime of the
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* context object, the caller is obligated not to access this block of memory,
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* i.e., the caller may not read or write the memory, e.g., by copying the memory
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* contents to a different location or trying to create a second context object
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* in the memory. In simpler words, the prealloc pointer (or any pointer derived
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* from it) should not be used during the lifetime of the context object.
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*
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* Returns: a newly created context object.
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* In: prealloc: a pointer to a rewritable contiguous block of memory of
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* size at least secp256k1_context_preallocated_size(flags)
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* bytes, as detailed above (cannot be NULL)
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* flags: which parts of the context to initialize.
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*
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* See also secp256k1_context_randomize (in secp256k1.h)
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* and secp256k1_context_preallocated_destroy.
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*/
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SECP256K1_API secp256k1_context* secp256k1_context_preallocated_create(
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void* prealloc,
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unsigned int flags
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) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(1) SECP256K1_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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/** Determine the memory size of a secp256k1 context object to be copied into
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* caller-provided memory.
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*
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* Returns: the required size of the caller-provided memory block.
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* In: ctx: an existing context to copy (cannot be NULL)
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*/
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SECP256K1_API size_t secp256k1_context_preallocated_clone_size(
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const secp256k1_context* ctx
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) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(1) SECP256K1_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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/** Copy a secp256k1 context object into caller-provided memory.
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*
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* The caller must provide a pointer to a rewritable contiguous block of memory
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* of size at least secp256k1_context_preallocated_size(flags) bytes, suitably
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* aligned to hold an object of any type.
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*
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* The block of memory is exclusively owned by the created context object during
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* the lifetime of this context object, see the description of
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* secp256k1_context_preallocated_create for details.
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*
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* Returns: a newly created context object.
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* Args: ctx: an existing context to copy (cannot be NULL)
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* In: prealloc: a pointer to a rewritable contiguous block of memory of
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* size at least secp256k1_context_preallocated_size(flags)
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* bytes, as detailed above (cannot be NULL)
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*/
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SECP256K1_API secp256k1_context* secp256k1_context_preallocated_clone(
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const secp256k1_context* ctx,
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void* prealloc
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) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(1) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(2) SECP256K1_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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/** Destroy a secp256k1 context object that has been created in
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* caller-provided memory.
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*
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* The context pointer may not be used afterwards.
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*
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* The context to destroy must have been created using
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* secp256k1_context_preallocated_create or secp256k1_context_preallocated_clone.
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* If the context has instead been created using secp256k1_context_create or
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* secp256k1_context_clone, the behaviour is undefined. In that case,
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* secp256k1_context_destroy must be used instead.
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*
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* If required, it is the responsibility of the caller to deallocate the block
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* of memory properly after this function returns, e.g., by calling free on the
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* preallocated pointer given to secp256k1_context_preallocated_create or
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* secp256k1_context_preallocated_clone.
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*
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* Args: ctx: an existing context to destroy, constructed using
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* secp256k1_context_preallocated_create or
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* secp256k1_context_preallocated_clone (cannot be NULL)
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*/
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SECP256K1_API void secp256k1_context_preallocated_destroy(
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secp256k1_context* ctx
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);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif /* SECP256K1_PREALLOCATED_H */
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