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| 'openzeppelin-solidity': minor | ||
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| `RSA`: Library to verify signatures according to RFC8017 Signature Verification Operation | ||
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| // SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT | ||
| pragma solidity ^0.8.20; | ||
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| import {Math} from "../math/Math.sol"; | ||
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| /** | ||
| * @dev RSA PKCS#1 v1.5 signature verification implementation according to https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8017[RFC8017]. | ||
| * | ||
| * This library supports PKCS#1 v1.5 padding to avoid malleability via chosen plaintext attacks in practical implementations. | ||
| * The padding follows the EMSA-PKCS1-v1_5-ENCODE encoding definition as per section 9.2 of the RFC. This padding makes | ||
| * RSA semanticaly secure for signing messages. | ||
| * | ||
| * Inspired by https://github.com/adria0/SolRsaVerify[Adrià Massanet's work] | ||
| */ | ||
| library RSA { | ||
| /** | ||
| * @dev Same as {pkcs1} but using SHA256 to calculate the digest of `data`. | ||
| */ | ||
| function pkcs1Sha256( | ||
| bytes memory data, | ||
| bytes memory s, | ||
| bytes memory e, | ||
| bytes memory n | ||
| ) internal view returns (bool) { | ||
| return pkcs1(sha256(data), s, e, n); | ||
| } | ||
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| /** | ||
| * @dev Verifies a PKCSv1.5 signature given a digest according the verification | ||
| * method described in https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8017#section-8.2.2[section 8.2.2 of RFC8017]. | ||
| * | ||
| * IMPORTANT: Although this function allows for it, using n of length 1024 bits is considered unsafe. | ||
| * Consider using at least 2048 bits. | ||
| * | ||
| * @param digest the digest to verify | ||
| * @param s is a buffer containing the signature | ||
| * @param e is the exponent of the public key | ||
| * @param n is the modulus of the public key | ||
| */ | ||
| function pkcs1(bytes32 digest, bytes memory s, bytes memory e, bytes memory n) internal view returns (bool) { | ||
| unchecked { | ||
| // cache and check length | ||
| uint256 length = n.length; | ||
| if ( | ||
| length < 0x40 || // PKCS#1 padding is slightly less than 0x40 bytes at the bare minimum | ||
| length != s.length // signature must have the same length as the finite field | ||
| ) { | ||
| return false; | ||
| } | ||
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| // RSAVP1 https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8017#section-5.2.2 | ||
| (bool success, bytes memory buffer) = Math.tryModExp(s, e, n); | ||
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| if (!success) { | ||
| return false; | ||
| } | ||
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| // Check that buffer is well encoded: | ||
| // buffer ::= 0x00 | 0x01 | PS | 0x00 | DigestInfo | ||
| // | ||
| // With | ||
| // - PS is padding filled with 0xFF | ||
| // - DigestInfo ::= SEQUENCE { | ||
| // digestAlgorithm AlgorithmIdentifier, | ||
| // [optional algorithm parameters] | ||
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| // digest OCTET STRING | ||
| // } | ||
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| // Get AlgorithmIdentifier from the DigestInfo, and set the config accordingly | ||
| // - params: includes 00 + first part of DigestInfo | ||
| // - mask: filter to check the params | ||
| // - offset: length of the suffix (including digest) | ||
| bytes32 params; // 0x00 | DigestInfo | ||
| bytes32 mask; | ||
| uint256 offset; | ||
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| // Digest is expected at the end of the buffer. Therefore if NULL param is present, | ||
| // it should be at 32 (digest) + 2 bytes from the end. To those 34 bytes, we add the | ||
| // OID (9 bytes) and its length (2 bytes) to get the position of the DigestInfo sequence, | ||
| // which is expected to have a length of 0x31 when the NULL param is present or 0x2f if not. | ||
| if (_unsafeReadBytes1(buffer, length - 50) == 0x31) { | ||
| offset = 0x34; | ||
| // 00 (1 byte) | SEQUENCE length (0x31) = 3031 (2 bytes) | SEQUENCE length (0x0d) = 300d (2 bytes) | OBJECT_IDENTIFIER length (0x09) = 0609 (2 bytes) | ||
| // SHA256 OID = 608648016503040201 (9 bytes) | NULL = 0500 (2 bytes) (explicit) | OCTET_STRING length (0x20) = 0420 (2 bytes) | ||
| params = 0x003031300d060960864801650304020105000420000000000000000000000000; | ||
| mask = 0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff000000000000000000000000; // (20 bytes) | ||
| } else if (_unsafeReadBytes1(buffer, length - 48) == 0x2F) { | ||
| offset = 0x32; | ||
| // 00 (1 byte) | SEQUENCE length (0x2f) = 302f (2 bytes) | SEQUENCE length (0x0b) = 300b (2 bytes) | OBJECT_IDENTIFIER length (0x09) = 0609 (2 bytes) | ||
| // SHA256 OID = 608648016503040201 (9 bytes) | NULL = <implicit> | OCTET_STRING length (0x20) = 0420 (2 bytes) | ||
| params = 0x00302f300b060960864801650304020104200000000000000000000000000000; | ||
| mask = 0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff0000000000000000000000000000; // (18 bytes) | ||
| } else { | ||
| // unknown | ||
| return false; | ||
| } | ||
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| // Length is at least 0x40 and offset is at most 0x34, so this is safe. There is always some padding. | ||
| uint256 paddingEnd = length - offset; | ||
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| // The padding has variable (arbitrary) length, so we check it byte per byte in a loop. | ||
| // This is required to ensure non-malleability. Not checking would allow an attacker to | ||
| // use the padding to manipulate the message in order to create a valid signature out of | ||
| // multiple valid signatures. | ||
| for (uint256 i = 2; i < paddingEnd; ++i) { | ||
| if (_unsafeReadBytes1(buffer, i) != 0xFF) { | ||
| return false; | ||
| } | ||
| } | ||
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| // All the other parameters are small enough to fit in a bytes32, so we can check them directly. | ||
| return | ||
| bytes2(0x0001) == _unsafeReadBytes2(buffer, 0x00) && // 00 | 01 | ||
| // PS was checked in the loop | ||
| params == _unsafeReadBytes32(buffer, paddingEnd) & mask && // DigestInfo | ||
| // Optional parameters are not checked | ||
| digest == _unsafeReadBytes32(buffer, length - 0x20); // Digest | ||
| } | ||
| } | ||
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| function _unsafeReadBytes32(bytes memory array, uint256 offset) private pure returns (bytes32 result) { | ||
| assembly { | ||
| result := mload(add(add(array, 0x20), offset)) | ||
| } | ||
| } | ||
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| function _unsafeReadBytes1(bytes memory array, uint256 offset) private pure returns (bytes1) { | ||
| return bytes1(_unsafeReadBytes32(array, offset)); | ||
| } | ||
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| function _unsafeReadBytes2(bytes memory array, uint256 offset) private pure returns (bytes2) { | ||
| return bytes2(_unsafeReadBytes32(array, offset)); | ||
| } | ||
| } | ||
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| const path = require('path'); | ||
| const fs = require('fs'); | ||
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| module.exports = function* parse(file) { | ||
| const cache = {}; | ||
| const data = fs.readFileSync(path.resolve(__dirname, file), 'utf8'); | ||
| for (const line of data.split('\r\n')) { | ||
| const groups = line.match(/^(?<key>\w+) = (?<value>\w+)(?<extra>.*)$/)?.groups; | ||
| if (groups) { | ||
| const { key, value, extra } = groups; | ||
| cache[key] = value; | ||
| if (groups.key === 'Result') { | ||
| yield Object.assign({ extra: extra.trim() }, cache); | ||
| } | ||
| } | ||
| } | ||
| }; |
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| const { ethers } = require('hardhat'); | ||
| const { expect } = require('chai'); | ||
| const { loadFixture } = require('@nomicfoundation/hardhat-network-helpers'); | ||
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| const parse = require('./RSA.helper'); | ||
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| async function fixture() { | ||
| return { mock: await ethers.deployContract('$RSA') }; | ||
| } | ||
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| describe('RSA', function () { | ||
| beforeEach(async function () { | ||
| Object.assign(this, await loadFixture(fixture)); | ||
| }); | ||
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| // Load test cases from file SigVer15_186-3.rsp from: | ||
| // https://csrc.nist.gov/CSRC/media/Projects/Cryptographic-Algorithm-Validation-Program/documents/dss/186-2rsatestvectors.zip | ||
| describe('SigVer15_186-3.rsp tests', function () { | ||
| for (const test of parse('SigVer15_186-3.rsp')) { | ||
| const { length } = Buffer.from(test.S, 'hex'); | ||
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| /// For now, RSA only supports digest that are 32bytes long. If we ever extend that, we can use these hashing functions for @noble: | ||
| // const { sha1 } = require('@noble/hashes/sha1'); | ||
| // const { sha224, sha256 } = require('@noble/hashes/sha256'); | ||
| // const { sha384, sha512 } = require('@noble/hashes/sha512'); | ||
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| if (test.SHAAlg === 'SHA256') { | ||
| it(`signature length ${length} ${test.extra}`, async function () { | ||
| const data = '0x' + test.Msg; | ||
| const sig = '0x' + test.S; | ||
| const exp = '0x' + test.e; | ||
| const mod = '0x' + test.n; | ||
| const result = test.Result === 'P'; | ||
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| expect(await this.mock.$pkcs1(ethers.sha256(data), sig, exp, mod)).to.equal(result); | ||
| expect(await this.mock.$pkcs1Sha256(data, sig, exp, mod)).to.equal(result); | ||
| }); | ||
| } | ||
| } | ||
| }); | ||
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| describe('others tests', function () { | ||
| it('openssl', async function () { | ||
| const data = ethers.toUtf8Bytes('hello world'); | ||
| const sig = | ||
| '0x079bed733b48d69bdb03076cb17d9809072a5a765460bc72072d687dba492afe951d75b814f561f253ee5cc0f3d703b6eab5b5df635b03a5437c0a5c179309812f5b5c97650361c645bc99f806054de21eb187bc0a704ed38d3d4c2871a117c19b6da7e9a3d808481c46b22652d15b899ad3792da5419e50ee38759560002388'; | ||
| const exp = | ||
| '0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000010001'; | ||
| const mod = | ||
| '0xdf3edde009b96bc5b03b48bd73fe70a3ad20eaf624d0dc1ba121a45cc739893741b7cf82acf1c91573ec8266538997c6699760148de57e54983191eca0176f518e547b85fe0bb7d9e150df19eee734cf5338219c7f8f7b13b39f5384179f62c135e544cb70be7505751f34568e06981095aeec4f3a887639718a3e11d48c240d'; | ||
| expect(await this.mock.$pkcs1Sha256(data, sig, exp, mod)).to.be.true; | ||
| }); | ||
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| // According to RFC4055, pg.5 and RFC8017, pg. 64, for SHA-1, and the SHA-2 family, | ||
| // the algorithm parameter has to be NULL and both explicit NULL parameter and implicit | ||
| // NULL parameter (ie, absent NULL parameter) are considered to be legal and equivalent. | ||
| it('rfc8017 implicit null parameter', async function () { | ||
| const data = ethers.toUtf8Bytes('hello world!'); | ||
| const sig = | ||
| '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'; | ||
| const exp = '0x03'; | ||
| const mod = | ||
| '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'; | ||
| expect(await this.mock.$pkcs1Sha256(data, sig, exp, mod)).to.be.true; | ||
| }); | ||
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| it('returns false for a very short n', async function () { | ||
| const data = ethers.toUtf8Bytes('hello world!'); | ||
| const sig = '0x0102'; | ||
| const exp = '0x03'; | ||
| const mod = '0x0405'; | ||
| expect(await this.mock.$pkcs1Sha256(data, sig, exp, mod)).to.be.false; | ||
| }); | ||
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| it('returns false for a signature with different length to n', async function () { | ||
| const data = ethers.toUtf8Bytes('hello world!'); | ||
| const sig = '0x00112233'; | ||
| const exp = '0x03'; | ||
| const mod = | ||
| '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'; | ||
| expect(await this.mock.$pkcs1Sha256(data, sig, exp, mod)).to.be.false; | ||
| }); | ||
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| it('returns false if the modexp operation fails', async function () { | ||
| const data = ethers.toUtf8Bytes('hello world!'); | ||
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| const sig = | ||
| '0xa0073057133ff3758e7e111b4d7441f1d8cbe4b2dd5ee4316a14264290dee5ed7f175716639bd9bb43a14e4f9fcb9e84dedd35e2205caac04828b2c053f68176d971ea88534dd2eeec903043c3469fc69c206b2a8694fd262488441ed8852280c3d4994e9d42bd1d575c7024095f1a20665925c2175e089c0d731471f6cc145404edf5559fd2276e45e448086f71c78d0cc6628fad394a34e51e8c10bc39bfe09ed2f5f742cc68bee899d0a41e4c75b7b80afd1c321d89ccd9fe8197c44624d91cc935dfa48de3c201099b5b417be748aef29248527e8bbb173cab76b48478d4177b338fe1f1244e64d7d23f07add560d5ad50b68d6649a49d7bc3db686daaa7'; | ||
| const exp = '0x03'; | ||
| const mod = | ||
| '0x00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000'; | ||
| expect(await this.mock.$pkcs1Sha256(data, sig, exp, mod)).to.be.false; | ||
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| }); | ||
| }); | ||
| }); | ||
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