3.3 KiB
Ed25519
This is a portable implementation of Ed25519 based on the SUPERCOP "ref10" implementation. All code is in the public domain.
All code is pure ANSI C without any dependencies, except for the random seed
generation which uses standard OS cryptography APIs. If you wish to be
entirely portable define ED25519_NO_SEED
. This does disable the
ed25519_create_seed
function however you can use your own seeding function
if you wish.
Performance
On a machine with an Intel Q6600 @ 2.4GHz I got the following speeds (running on only one thread):
Key generation: 280us
Message signing: 280us
Message verifying: 840us
The speeds on other machines may vary.
Usage
Simply add all .c and .h files in the src/
folder to your project and
include ed25519.h
in any file you want to use the API. If you prefer to use
a shared library, only copy ed25519.h
and define ED25519_DLL
before
importing. A windows DLL is pre-built.
There are no defined types for seeds, private keys, public keys or
signatures. Instead simple unsigned char
buffers are used with the following
sizes:
unsigned char seed[32];
unsigned char signature[64];
unsigned char public_key[32];
unsigned char private_key[64];
API
int ed25519_create_seed(unsigned char *seed);
Creates a 32 byte random seed in seed
for key generation. seed
must be a
writable 32 byte buffer. Returns 0 on success, and nonzero on failure.
void ed25519_create_keypair(unsigned char *public_key, unsigned char *private_key, const unsigned char *seed);
Creates a new key pair from the given seed. public_key
must be a writable 32
byte buffer, private_key
must be a writable 64 byte buffer and seed
must be a 32 byte buffer.
void ed25519_sign(unsigned char *signature,
const unsigned char *message, size_t message_len,
const unsigned char *public_key, const unsigned char *private_key);
Creates a signature of the given message with the keypair (public_key, private_key)
. signature
must be
a writable 64 byte buffer. message
must have at least message_len
bytes to
be read. The given keypair must be a keypair generated by ed25519_create_keypair
.
int ed25519_verify(const unsigned char *signature,
const unsigned char *message, size_t message_len,
const unsigned char *public_key);
Verifies the signature on the given message using public_key
. signature
must be
a readable 64 byte buffer. message
must have at least message_len
bytes to
be read. public_key
must be a 32 byte public key generated by
ed25519_create_keypair
. Returns 1 if the signature matches, 0 otherwise.
Example
unsigned char seed[32], public_key[32], private_key[64], signature[64];
const unsigned char message[] = "TEST MESSAGE";
/* create a random seed, and a keypair out of that seed */
if (ed25519_create_seed(seed)) {
printf("error while generating seed\n");
exit(1);
}
ed25519_create_keypair(public_key, private_key, seed);
/* create signature on the message with the keypair */
ed25519_sign(signature, message, strlen(message), public_key, private_key);
/* verify the signature */
if (ed25519_verify(signature, message, strlen(message), public_key)) {
printf("valid signature\n");
} else {
printf("invalid signature\n");
}