package prover
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import (
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"math/big"
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bn256 "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/crypto/bn256/cloudflare"
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cryptoConstants "github.com/iden3/go-iden3-crypto/constants"
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)
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type tableG1 struct {
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data []*bn256.G1
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}
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func (t tableG1) getData() []*bn256.G1 {
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return t.data
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}
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// Compute table of gsize elements as ::
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// Table[0] = Inf
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// Table[1] = a[0]
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// Table[2] = a[1]
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// Table[3] = a[0]+a[1]
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// .....
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// Table[(1<<gsize)-1] = a[0]+a[1]+...+a[gsize-1]
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func (t *tableG1) newTableG1(a []*bn256.G1, gsize int, toaffine bool) {
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// EC table
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table := make([]*bn256.G1, 0)
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// We need at least gsize elements. If not enough, fill with 0
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aExt := make([]*bn256.G1, 0)
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aExt = append(aExt, a...)
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for i := len(a); i < gsize; i++ {
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aExt = append(aExt, new(bn256.G1).ScalarBaseMult(big.NewInt(0)))
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}
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elG1 := new(bn256.G1).ScalarBaseMult(big.NewInt(0))
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table = append(table, elG1)
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lastPow2 := 1
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nelems := 0
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for i := 1; i < 1<<gsize; i++ {
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elG1 := new(bn256.G1)
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// if power of 2
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if i&(i-1) == 0 {
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lastPow2 = i
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elG1.Set(aExt[nelems])
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nelems++
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} else {
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elG1.Add(table[lastPow2], table[i-lastPow2])
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// TODO bn256 doesn't export MakeAffine function. We need to fork repo
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//table[i].MakeAffine()
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}
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table = append(table, elG1)
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}
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if toaffine {
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for i := 0; i < len(table); i++ {
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info := table[i].Marshal()
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table[i].Unmarshal(info)
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}
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}
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t.data = table
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}
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func (t tableG1) Marshal() []byte {
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info := make([]byte, 0)
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for _, el := range t.data {
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info = append(info, el.Marshal()...)
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}
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return info
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}
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// Multiply scalar by precomputed table of G1 elements
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func (t *tableG1) mulTableG1(k []*big.Int, qPrev *bn256.G1, gsize int) *bn256.G1 {
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// We need at least gsize elements. If not enough, fill with 0
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kExt := make([]*big.Int, 0)
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kExt = append(kExt, k...)
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for i := len(k); i < gsize; i++ {
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kExt = append(kExt, new(big.Int).SetUint64(0))
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}
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Q := new(bn256.G1).ScalarBaseMult(big.NewInt(0))
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msb := getMsb(kExt)
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for i := msb - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
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// TODO. bn256 doesn't export double operation. We will need to fork repo and export it
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Q = new(bn256.G1).Add(Q, Q)
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b := getBit(kExt, i)
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if b != 0 {
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// TODO. bn256 doesn't export mixed addition (Jacobian + Affine), which is more efficient.
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Q.Add(Q, t.data[b])
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}
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}
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if qPrev != nil {
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return Q.Add(Q, qPrev)
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}
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return Q
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}
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// Multiply scalar by precomputed table of G1 elements without intermediate doubling
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func mulTableNoDoubleG1(t []tableG1, k []*big.Int, qPrev *bn256.G1, gsize int) *bn256.G1 {
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// We need at least gsize elements. If not enough, fill with 0
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minNElems := len(t) * gsize
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kExt := make([]*big.Int, 0)
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kExt = append(kExt, k...)
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for i := len(k); i < minNElems; i++ {
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kExt = append(kExt, new(big.Int).SetUint64(0))
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}
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// Init Adders
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nbitsQ := cryptoConstants.Q.BitLen()
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Q := make([]*bn256.G1, nbitsQ)
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for i := 0; i < nbitsQ; i++ {
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Q[i] = new(bn256.G1).ScalarBaseMult(big.NewInt(0))
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}
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// Perform bitwise addition
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for j := 0; j < len(t); j++ {
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msb := getMsb(kExt[j*gsize : (j+1)*gsize])
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for i := msb - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
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b := getBit(kExt[j*gsize:(j+1)*gsize], i)
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if b != 0 {
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// TODO. bn256 doesn't export mixed addition (Jacobian + Affine), which is more efficient.
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Q[i].Add(Q[i], t[j].data[b])
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}
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}
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}
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// Consolidate Addition
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R := new(bn256.G1).Set(Q[nbitsQ-1])
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for i := nbitsQ - 1; i > 0; i-- {
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// TODO. bn256 doesn't export double operation. We will need to fork repo and export it
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R = new(bn256.G1).Add(R, R)
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R.Add(R, Q[i-1])
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}
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if qPrev != nil {
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return R.Add(R, qPrev)
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}
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return R
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}
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// Compute tables within function. This solution should still be faster than std multiplication
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// for gsize = 7
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func scalarMultG1(a []*bn256.G1, k []*big.Int, qPrev *bn256.G1, gsize int) *bn256.G1 {
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ntables := int((len(a) + gsize - 1) / gsize)
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table := tableG1{}
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Q := new(bn256.G1).ScalarBaseMult(new(big.Int))
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for i := 0; i < ntables-1; i++ {
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table.newTableG1(a[i*gsize:(i+1)*gsize], gsize, false)
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Q = table.mulTableG1(k[i*gsize:(i+1)*gsize], Q, gsize)
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}
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table.newTableG1(a[(ntables-1)*gsize:], gsize, false)
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Q = table.mulTableG1(k[(ntables-1)*gsize:], Q, gsize)
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if qPrev != nil {
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return Q.Add(Q, qPrev)
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}
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return Q
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}
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// Multiply scalar by precomputed table of G1 elements without intermediate doubling
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func scalarMultNoDoubleG1(a []*bn256.G1, k []*big.Int, qPrev *bn256.G1, gsize int) *bn256.G1 {
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ntables := int((len(a) + gsize - 1) / gsize)
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table := tableG1{}
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// We need at least gsize elements. If not enough, fill with 0
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minNElems := ntables * gsize
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kExt := make([]*big.Int, 0)
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kExt = append(kExt, k...)
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for i := len(k); i < minNElems; i++ {
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kExt = append(kExt, new(big.Int).SetUint64(0))
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}
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// Init Adders
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nbitsQ := cryptoConstants.Q.BitLen()
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Q := make([]*bn256.G1, nbitsQ)
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for i := 0; i < nbitsQ; i++ {
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Q[i] = new(bn256.G1).ScalarBaseMult(big.NewInt(0))
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}
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// Perform bitwise addition
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for j := 0; j < ntables-1; j++ {
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table.newTableG1(a[j*gsize:(j+1)*gsize], gsize, false)
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msb := getMsb(kExt[j*gsize : (j+1)*gsize])
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for i := msb - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
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b := getBit(kExt[j*gsize:(j+1)*gsize], i)
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if b != 0 {
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// TODO. bn256 doesn't export mixed addition (Jacobian + Affine), which is more efficient.
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Q[i].Add(Q[i], table.data[b])
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}
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}
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}
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table.newTableG1(a[(ntables-1)*gsize:], gsize, false)
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msb := getMsb(kExt[(ntables-1)*gsize:])
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for i := msb - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
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b := getBit(kExt[(ntables-1)*gsize:], i)
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if b != 0 {
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// TODO. bn256 doesn't export mixed addition (Jacobian + Affine), which is more efficient.
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Q[i].Add(Q[i], table.data[b])
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}
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}
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// Consolidate Addition
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R := new(bn256.G1).Set(Q[nbitsQ-1])
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for i := nbitsQ - 1; i > 0; i-- {
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// TODO. bn256 doesn't export double operation. We will need to fork repo and export it
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R = new(bn256.G1).Add(R, R)
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R.Add(R, Q[i-1])
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}
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if qPrev != nil {
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return R.Add(R, qPrev)
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}
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return R
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}
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/////
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// TODO - How can avoid replicating code in G2?
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//G2
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type tableG2 struct {
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data []*bn256.G2
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}
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func (t tableG2) getData() []*bn256.G2 {
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return t.data
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}
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// Compute table of gsize elements as ::
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// Table[0] = Inf
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// Table[1] = a[0]
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// Table[2] = a[1]
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// Table[3] = a[0]+a[1]
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// .....
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// Table[(1<<gsize)-1] = a[0]+a[1]+...+a[gsize-1]
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// TODO -> toaffine = True doesnt work. Problem with Marshal/Unmarshal
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func (t *tableG2) newTableG2(a []*bn256.G2, gsize int, toaffine bool) {
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// EC table
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table := make([]*bn256.G2, 0)
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// We need at least gsize elements. If not enough, fill with 0
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aExt := make([]*bn256.G2, 0)
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aExt = append(aExt, a...)
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for i := len(a); i < gsize; i++ {
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aExt = append(aExt, new(bn256.G2).ScalarBaseMult(big.NewInt(0)))
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}
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elG2 := new(bn256.G2).ScalarBaseMult(big.NewInt(0))
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table = append(table, elG2)
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lastPow2 := 1
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nelems := 0
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for i := 1; i < 1<<gsize; i++ {
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elG2 := new(bn256.G2)
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// if power of 2
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if i&(i-1) == 0 {
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lastPow2 = i
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elG2.Set(aExt[nelems])
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nelems++
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} else {
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elG2.Add(table[lastPow2], table[i-lastPow2])
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// TODO bn256 doesn't export MakeAffine function. We need to fork repo
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//table[i].MakeAffine()
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}
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table = append(table, elG2)
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}
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if toaffine {
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for i := 0; i < len(table); i++ {
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info := table[i].Marshal()
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table[i].Unmarshal(info)
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}
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}
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t.data = table
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}
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func (t tableG2) Marshal() []byte {
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info := make([]byte, 0)
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for _, el := range t.data {
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info = append(info, el.Marshal()...)
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}
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return info
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}
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// Multiply scalar by precomputed table of G2 elements
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func (t *tableG2) mulTableG2(k []*big.Int, qPrev *bn256.G2, gsize int) *bn256.G2 {
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// We need at least gsize elements. If not enough, fill with 0
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kExt := make([]*big.Int, 0)
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kExt = append(kExt, k...)
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for i := len(k); i < gsize; i++ {
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kExt = append(kExt, new(big.Int).SetUint64(0))
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}
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Q := new(bn256.G2).ScalarBaseMult(big.NewInt(0))
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msb := getMsb(kExt)
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for i := msb - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
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// TODO. bn256 doesn't export double operation. We will need to fork repo and export it
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Q = new(bn256.G2).Add(Q, Q)
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b := getBit(kExt, i)
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if b != 0 {
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// TODO. bn256 doesn't export mixed addition (Jacobian + Affine), which is more efficient.
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Q.Add(Q, t.data[b])
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}
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}
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if qPrev != nil {
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return Q.Add(Q, qPrev)
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}
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return Q
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}
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// Multiply scalar by precomputed table of G2 elements without intermediate doubling
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func mulTableNoDoubleG2(t []tableG2, k []*big.Int, qPrev *bn256.G2, gsize int) *bn256.G2 {
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// We need at least gsize elements. If not enough, fill with 0
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minNElems := len(t) * gsize
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kExt := make([]*big.Int, 0)
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kExt = append(kExt, k...)
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for i := len(k); i < minNElems; i++ {
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kExt = append(kExt, new(big.Int).SetUint64(0))
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}
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// Init Adders
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nbitsQ := cryptoConstants.Q.BitLen()
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Q := make([]*bn256.G2, nbitsQ)
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for i := 0; i < nbitsQ; i++ {
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Q[i] = new(bn256.G2).ScalarBaseMult(big.NewInt(0))
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}
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// Perform bitwise addition
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for j := 0; j < len(t); j++ {
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msb := getMsb(kExt[j*gsize : (j+1)*gsize])
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for i := msb - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
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b := getBit(kExt[j*gsize:(j+1)*gsize], i)
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if b != 0 {
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// TODO. bn256 doesn't export mixed addition (Jacobian + Affine), which is more efficient.
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Q[i].Add(Q[i], t[j].data[b])
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}
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}
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}
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// Consolidate Addition
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R := new(bn256.G2).Set(Q[nbitsQ-1])
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for i := nbitsQ - 1; i > 0; i-- {
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// TODO. bn256 doesn't export double operation. We will need to fork repo and export it
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R = new(bn256.G2).Add(R, R)
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R.Add(R, Q[i-1])
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}
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if qPrev != nil {
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return R.Add(R, qPrev)
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}
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return R
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}
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// Compute tables within function. This solution should still be faster than std multiplication
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// for gsize = 7
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func scalarMultG2(a []*bn256.G2, k []*big.Int, qPrev *bn256.G2, gsize int) *bn256.G2 {
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ntables := int((len(a) + gsize - 1) / gsize)
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table := tableG2{}
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Q := new(bn256.G2).ScalarBaseMult(new(big.Int))
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for i := 0; i < ntables-1; i++ {
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table.newTableG2(a[i*gsize:(i+1)*gsize], gsize, false)
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Q = table.mulTableG2(k[i*gsize:(i+1)*gsize], Q, gsize)
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}
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table.newTableG2(a[(ntables-1)*gsize:], gsize, false)
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Q = table.mulTableG2(k[(ntables-1)*gsize:], Q, gsize)
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if qPrev != nil {
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return Q.Add(Q, qPrev)
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}
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return Q
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}
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// Multiply scalar by precomputed table of G2 elements without intermediate doubling
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func scalarMultNoDoubleG2(a []*bn256.G2, k []*big.Int, qPrev *bn256.G2, gsize int) *bn256.G2 {
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ntables := int((len(a) + gsize - 1) / gsize)
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table := tableG2{}
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// We need at least gsize elements. If not enough, fill with 0
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minNElems := ntables * gsize
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kExt := make([]*big.Int, 0)
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kExt = append(kExt, k...)
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for i := len(k); i < minNElems; i++ {
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kExt = append(kExt, new(big.Int).SetUint64(0))
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}
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// Init Adders
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nbitsQ := cryptoConstants.Q.BitLen()
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Q := make([]*bn256.G2, nbitsQ)
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for i := 0; i < nbitsQ; i++ {
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Q[i] = new(bn256.G2).ScalarBaseMult(big.NewInt(0))
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}
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// Perform bitwise addition
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for j := 0; j < ntables-1; j++ {
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table.newTableG2(a[j*gsize:(j+1)*gsize], gsize, false)
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msb := getMsb(kExt[j*gsize : (j+1)*gsize])
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for i := msb - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
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b := getBit(kExt[j*gsize:(j+1)*gsize], i)
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if b != 0 {
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// TODO. bn256 doesn't export mixed addition (Jacobian + Affine), which is more efficient.
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Q[i].Add(Q[i], table.data[b])
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}
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}
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}
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table.newTableG2(a[(ntables-1)*gsize:], gsize, false)
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msb := getMsb(kExt[(ntables-1)*gsize:])
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for i := msb - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
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b := getBit(kExt[(ntables-1)*gsize:], i)
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if b != 0 {
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// TODO. bn256 doesn't export mixed addition (Jacobian + Affine), which is more efficient.
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Q[i].Add(Q[i], table.data[b])
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}
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}
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// Consolidate Addition
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R := new(bn256.G2).Set(Q[nbitsQ-1])
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for i := nbitsQ - 1; i > 0; i-- {
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// TODO. bn256 doesn't export double operation. We will need to fork repo and export it
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R = new(bn256.G2).Add(R, R)
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R.Add(R, Q[i-1])
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}
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if qPrev != nil {
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return R.Add(R, qPrev)
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}
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return R
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}
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// Return most significant bit position in a group of Big Integers
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func getMsb(k []*big.Int) int {
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msb := 0
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for _, el := range k {
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tmpMsb := el.BitLen()
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if tmpMsb > msb {
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msb = tmpMsb
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}
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}
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return msb
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}
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// Return ith bit in group of Big Integers
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func getBit(k []*big.Int, i int) uint {
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tableIdx := uint(0)
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for idx, el := range k {
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b := el.Bit(i)
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tableIdx += (b << idx)
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}
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return tableIdx
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}
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