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package org.bouncycastle.crypto.agreement; import java.math.BigInteger; import org.bouncycastle.crypto.BasicAgreement; import org.bouncycastle.crypto.CipherParameters; import org.bouncycastle.crypto.params.ECDomainParameters; import org.bouncycastle.crypto.params.ECPrivateKeyParameters; import org.bouncycastle.crypto.params.ECPublicKeyParameters; import org.bouncycastle.math.ec.ECAlgorithms; import org.bouncycastle.math.ec.ECConstants; import org.bouncycastle.math.ec.ECPoint; /** * P1363 7.2.1 ECSVDP-DH * * ECSVDP-DH is Elliptic Curve Secret Value Derivation Primitive, * Diffie-Hellman version. It is based on the work of [DH76], [Mil86], * and [Kob87]. This primitive derives a shared secret value from one * party's private key and another party's public key, where both have * the same set of EC domain parameters. If two parties correctly * execute this primitive, they will produce the same output. This * primitive can be invoked by a scheme to derive a shared secret key; * specifically, it may be used with the schemes ECKAS-DH1 and * DL/ECKAS-DH2. It assumes that the input keys are valid (see also * Section 7.2.2). */ public class ECDHBasicAgreement implements BasicAgreement { private ECPrivateKeyParameters key; public void init(CipherParameters key) { this.key = (ECPrivateKeyParameters) key; } public int getFieldSize() { return (key.getParameters().getCurve().getFieldSize() + 7) / 8; } public BigInteger calculateAgreement(CipherParameters pubKey) { ECPublicKeyParameters pub = (ECPublicKeyParameters) pubKey; ECDomainParameters params = key.getParameters(); if (!params.equals(pub.getParameters())) { throw new IllegalStateException("ECDH public key has wrong domain parameters"); } BigInteger d = key.getD(); // Always perform calculations on the exact curve specified by our private key's parameters ECPoint Q = ECAlgorithms.cleanPoint(params.getCurve(), pub.getQ()); if (Q.isInfinity()) { throw new IllegalStateException("Infinity is not a valid public key for ECDH"); } BigInteger h = params.getH(); if (!h.equals(ECConstants.ONE)) { d = params.getHInv().multiply(d).mod(params.getN()); Q = ECAlgorithms.referenceMultiply(Q, h); } ECPoint P = Q.multiply(d).normalize(); if (P.isInfinity()) { throw new IllegalStateException("Infinity is not a valid agreement value for ECDH"); } return P.getAffineXCoord().toBigInteger(); } }