rust-secp256k1-unsafe-fast/src/context.rs

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use core::marker::PhantomData;
use core::mem::{self, ManuallyDrop};
use ffi::{self, CPtr, types::AlignedType};
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use ffi::types::{c_uint, c_void};
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use Error;
use Secp256k1;
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub use self::std_only::*;
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#[cfg(feature = "global-context")]
/// Module implementing a singleton pattern for a global `Secp256k1` context
pub mod global {
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use rand;
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use std::ops::Deref;
use std::sync::Once;
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use {Secp256k1, All};
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/// Proxy struct for global `SECP256K1` context
pub struct GlobalContext {
__private: (),
}
/// A global, static context to avoid repeatedly creating contexts where one can't be passed
pub static SECP256K1: &GlobalContext = &GlobalContext { __private: () };
impl Deref for GlobalContext {
type Target = Secp256k1<All>;
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
static ONCE: Once = Once::new();
static mut CONTEXT: Option<Secp256k1<All>> = None;
ONCE.call_once(|| unsafe {
let mut ctx = Secp256k1::new();
ctx.randomize(&mut rand::thread_rng());
CONTEXT = Some(ctx);
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});
unsafe { CONTEXT.as_ref().unwrap() }
}
}
}
/// A trait for all kinds of Context's that Lets you define the exact flags and a function to deallocate memory.
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/// It shouldn't be possible to implement this for types outside this crate.
pub unsafe trait Context : private::Sealed {
/// Flags for the ffi.
const FLAGS: c_uint;
/// A constant description of the context.
const DESCRIPTION: &'static str;
/// A function to deallocate the memory when the context is dropped.
unsafe fn deallocate(ptr: *mut u8, size: usize);
}
/// Marker trait for indicating that an instance of `Secp256k1` can be used for signing.
pub trait Signing: Context {}
/// Marker trait for indicating that an instance of `Secp256k1` can be used for verification.
pub trait Verification: Context {}
/// Represents the set of capabilities needed for signing with a user preallocated memory.
pub struct SignOnlyPreallocated<'buf> {
phantom: PhantomData<&'buf ()>,
}
/// Represents the set of capabilities needed for verification with a user preallocated memory.
pub struct VerifyOnlyPreallocated<'buf> {
phantom: PhantomData<&'buf ()>,
}
/// Represents the set of all capabilities with a user preallocated memory.
pub struct AllPreallocated<'buf> {
phantom: PhantomData<&'buf ()>,
}
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mod private {
use super::*;
// A trick to prevent users from implementing a trait.
// on one hand this trait is public, on the other it's in a private module
// so it's not visible to anyone besides it's parent (the context module)
pub trait Sealed {}
impl<'buf> Sealed for AllPreallocated<'buf> {}
impl<'buf> Sealed for VerifyOnlyPreallocated<'buf> {}
impl<'buf> Sealed for SignOnlyPreallocated<'buf> {}
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
mod std_only {
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impl private::Sealed for SignOnly {}
impl private::Sealed for All {}
impl private::Sealed for VerifyOnly {}
use super::*;
use std::alloc;
const ALIGN_TO: usize = mem::align_of::<AlignedType>();
/// Represents the set of capabilities needed for signing.
pub enum SignOnly {}
/// Represents the set of capabilities needed for verification.
pub enum VerifyOnly {}
/// Represents the set of all capabilities.
pub enum All {}
impl Signing for SignOnly {}
impl Signing for All {}
impl Verification for VerifyOnly {}
impl Verification for All {}
unsafe impl Context for SignOnly {
const FLAGS: c_uint = ffi::SECP256K1_START_SIGN;
const DESCRIPTION: &'static str = "signing only";
unsafe fn deallocate(ptr: *mut u8, size: usize) {
let layout = alloc::Layout::from_size_align(size, ALIGN_TO).unwrap();
alloc::dealloc(ptr, layout);
}
}
unsafe impl Context for VerifyOnly {
const FLAGS: c_uint = ffi::SECP256K1_START_VERIFY;
const DESCRIPTION: &'static str = "verification only";
unsafe fn deallocate(ptr: *mut u8, size: usize) {
let layout = alloc::Layout::from_size_align(size, ALIGN_TO).unwrap();
alloc::dealloc(ptr, layout);
}
}
unsafe impl Context for All {
const FLAGS: c_uint = VerifyOnly::FLAGS | SignOnly::FLAGS;
const DESCRIPTION: &'static str = "all capabilities";
unsafe fn deallocate(ptr: *mut u8, size: usize) {
let layout = alloc::Layout::from_size_align(size, ALIGN_TO).unwrap();
alloc::dealloc(ptr, layout);
}
}
impl<C: Context> Secp256k1<C> {
/// Lets you create a context in a generic manner(sign/verify/all)
pub fn gen_new() -> Secp256k1<C> {
#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
ffi::types::sanity_checks_for_wasm();
let size = unsafe { ffi::secp256k1_context_preallocated_size(C::FLAGS) };
let layout = alloc::Layout::from_size_align(size, ALIGN_TO).unwrap();
let ptr = unsafe {alloc::alloc(layout)};
Secp256k1 {
ctx: unsafe { ffi::secp256k1_context_preallocated_create(ptr as *mut c_void, C::FLAGS) },
phantom: PhantomData,
size,
}
}
}
impl Secp256k1<All> {
/// Creates a new Secp256k1 context with all capabilities
pub fn new() -> Secp256k1<All> {
Secp256k1::gen_new()
}
}
impl Secp256k1<SignOnly> {
/// Creates a new Secp256k1 context that can only be used for signing
pub fn signing_only() -> Secp256k1<SignOnly> {
Secp256k1::gen_new()
}
}
impl Secp256k1<VerifyOnly> {
/// Creates a new Secp256k1 context that can only be used for verification
pub fn verification_only() -> Secp256k1<VerifyOnly> {
Secp256k1::gen_new()
}
}
impl Default for Secp256k1<All> {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::new()
}
}
impl<C: Context> Clone for Secp256k1<C> {
fn clone(&self) -> Secp256k1<C> {
let size = unsafe {ffi::secp256k1_context_preallocated_clone_size(self.ctx as _)};
let layout = alloc::Layout::from_size_align(size, ALIGN_TO).unwrap();
let ptr = unsafe {alloc::alloc(layout)};
Secp256k1 {
ctx: unsafe { ffi::secp256k1_context_preallocated_clone(self.ctx, ptr as *mut c_void) },
phantom: PhantomData,
size,
}
}
}
}
impl<'buf> Signing for SignOnlyPreallocated<'buf> {}
impl<'buf> Signing for AllPreallocated<'buf> {}
impl<'buf> Verification for VerifyOnlyPreallocated<'buf> {}
impl<'buf> Verification for AllPreallocated<'buf> {}
unsafe impl<'buf> Context for SignOnlyPreallocated<'buf> {
const FLAGS: c_uint = ffi::SECP256K1_START_SIGN;
const DESCRIPTION: &'static str = "signing only";
unsafe fn deallocate(_ptr: *mut u8, _size: usize) {
// Allocated by the user
}
}
unsafe impl<'buf> Context for VerifyOnlyPreallocated<'buf> {
const FLAGS: c_uint = ffi::SECP256K1_START_VERIFY;
const DESCRIPTION: &'static str = "verification only";
unsafe fn deallocate(_ptr: *mut u8, _size: usize) {
// Allocated by the user
}
}
unsafe impl<'buf> Context for AllPreallocated<'buf> {
const FLAGS: c_uint = SignOnlyPreallocated::FLAGS | VerifyOnlyPreallocated::FLAGS;
const DESCRIPTION: &'static str = "all capabilities";
unsafe fn deallocate(_ptr: *mut u8, _size: usize) {
// Allocated by the user
}
}
impl<'buf, C: Context + 'buf> Secp256k1<C> {
/// Lets you create a context with preallocated buffer in a generic manner(sign/verify/all)
pub fn preallocated_gen_new(buf: &'buf mut [u8]) -> Result<Secp256k1<C>, Error> {
#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
ffi::types::sanity_checks_for_wasm();
if buf.len() < Self::preallocate_size_gen() {
return Err(Error::NotEnoughMemory);
}
Ok(Secp256k1 {
ctx: unsafe {
ffi::secp256k1_context_preallocated_create(
buf.as_mut_c_ptr() as *mut c_void,
C::FLAGS)
},
phantom: PhantomData,
size: 0, // We don't care about the size because it's the caller responsibility to deallocate.
})
}
}
impl<'buf> Secp256k1<AllPreallocated<'buf>> {
/// Creates a new Secp256k1 context with all capabilities
pub fn preallocated_new(buf: &'buf mut [u8]) -> Result<Secp256k1<AllPreallocated<'buf>>, Error> {
Secp256k1::preallocated_gen_new(buf)
}
/// Uses the ffi `secp256k1_context_preallocated_size` to check the memory size needed for a context
pub fn preallocate_size() -> usize {
Self::preallocate_size_gen()
}
/// Create a context from a raw context.
///
/// # Safety
/// This is highly unsafe, due to the number of conditions that aren't checked.
/// * `raw_ctx` needs to be a valid Secp256k1 context pointer.
/// that was generated by *exactly* the same code/version of the libsecp256k1 used here.
/// * The capabilities (All/SignOnly/VerifyOnly) of the context *must* match the flags passed to libsecp256k1
/// when generating the context.
/// * The user must handle the freeing of the context(using the correct functions) by himself.
/// * Violating these may lead to Undefined Behavior.
///
pub unsafe fn from_raw_all(raw_ctx: *mut ffi::Context) -> ManuallyDrop<Secp256k1<AllPreallocated<'buf>>> {
ManuallyDrop::new(Secp256k1 {
ctx: raw_ctx,
phantom: PhantomData,
size: 0, // We don't care about the size because it's the caller responsibility to deallocate.
})
}
}
impl<'buf> Secp256k1<SignOnlyPreallocated<'buf>> {
/// Creates a new Secp256k1 context that can only be used for signing
pub fn preallocated_signing_only(buf: &'buf mut [u8]) -> Result<Secp256k1<SignOnlyPreallocated<'buf>>, Error> {
Secp256k1::preallocated_gen_new(buf)
}
/// Uses the ffi `secp256k1_context_preallocated_size` to check the memory size needed for the context
#[inline]
pub fn preallocate_signing_size() -> usize {
Self::preallocate_size_gen()
}
/// Create a context from a raw context.
///
/// # Safety
/// This is highly unsafe, due to the number of conditions that aren't checked.
/// * `raw_ctx` needs to be a valid Secp256k1 context pointer.
/// that was generated by *exactly* the same code/version of the libsecp256k1 used here.
/// * The capabilities (All/SignOnly/VerifyOnly) of the context *must* match the flags passed to libsecp256k1
/// when generating the context.
/// * The user must handle the freeing of the context(using the correct functions) by himself.
/// * This list *is not* exhaustive, and any violation may lead to Undefined Behavior.,
///
pub unsafe fn from_raw_signining_only(raw_ctx: *mut ffi::Context) -> ManuallyDrop<Secp256k1<SignOnlyPreallocated<'buf>>> {
ManuallyDrop::new(Secp256k1 {
ctx: raw_ctx,
phantom: PhantomData,
size: 0, // We don't care about the size because it's the caller responsibility to deallocate.
})
}
}
impl<'buf> Secp256k1<VerifyOnlyPreallocated<'buf>> {
/// Creates a new Secp256k1 context that can only be used for verification
pub fn preallocated_verification_only(buf: &'buf mut [u8]) -> Result<Secp256k1<VerifyOnlyPreallocated<'buf>>, Error> {
Secp256k1::preallocated_gen_new(buf)
}
/// Uses the ffi `secp256k1_context_preallocated_size` to check the memory size needed for the context
#[inline]
pub fn preallocate_verification_size() -> usize {
Self::preallocate_size_gen()
}
/// Create a context from a raw context.
///
/// # Safety
/// This is highly unsafe, due to the number of conditions that aren't checked.
/// * `raw_ctx` needs to be a valid Secp256k1 context pointer.
/// that was generated by *exactly* the same code/version of the libsecp256k1 used here.
/// * The capabilities (All/SignOnly/VerifyOnly) of the context *must* match the flags passed to libsecp256k1
/// when generating the context.
/// * The user must handle the freeing of the context(using the correct functions) by himself.
/// * This list *is not* exhaustive, and any violation may lead to Undefined Behavior.,
///
pub unsafe fn from_raw_verification_only(raw_ctx: *mut ffi::Context) -> ManuallyDrop<Secp256k1<VerifyOnlyPreallocated<'buf>>> {
ManuallyDrop::new(Secp256k1 {
ctx: raw_ctx,
phantom: PhantomData,
size: 0, // We don't care about the size because it's the caller responsibility to deallocate.
})
}
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}