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- # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
- #
- # SelfTest/Util/test_number.py: Self-test for parts of the Cryptodome.Util.number module
- #
- # Written in 2008 by Dwayne C. Litzenberger <dlitz@dlitz.net>
- #
- # ===================================================================
- # The contents of this file are dedicated to the public domain. To
- # the extent that dedication to the public domain is not available,
- # everyone is granted a worldwide, perpetual, royalty-free,
- # non-exclusive license to exercise all rights associated with the
- # contents of this file for any purpose whatsoever.
- # No rights are reserved.
- #
- # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
- # EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
- # MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
- # NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
- # BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
- # ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
- # CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
- # SOFTWARE.
- # ===================================================================
- """Self-tests for (some of) Cryptodome.Util.number"""
- import math
- import unittest
- from Cryptodome.Util.py3compat import *
- from Cryptodome.SelfTest.st_common import list_test_cases
- from Cryptodome.Util import number
- from Cryptodome.Util.number import long_to_bytes
- class MyError(Exception):
- """Dummy exception used for tests"""
- # NB: In some places, we compare tuples instead of just output values so that
- # if any inputs cause a test failure, we'll be able to tell which ones.
- class MiscTests(unittest.TestCase):
- def test_ceil_div(self):
- """Util.number.ceil_div"""
- self.assertRaises(TypeError, number.ceil_div, "1", 1)
- self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError, number.ceil_div, 1, 0)
- self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError, number.ceil_div, -1, 0)
- # b = 1
- self.assertEqual(0, number.ceil_div(0, 1))
- self.assertEqual(1, number.ceil_div(1, 1))
- self.assertEqual(2, number.ceil_div(2, 1))
- self.assertEqual(3, number.ceil_div(3, 1))
- # b = 2
- self.assertEqual(0, number.ceil_div(0, 2))
- self.assertEqual(1, number.ceil_div(1, 2))
- self.assertEqual(1, number.ceil_div(2, 2))
- self.assertEqual(2, number.ceil_div(3, 2))
- self.assertEqual(2, number.ceil_div(4, 2))
- self.assertEqual(3, number.ceil_div(5, 2))
- # b = 3
- self.assertEqual(0, number.ceil_div(0, 3))
- self.assertEqual(1, number.ceil_div(1, 3))
- self.assertEqual(1, number.ceil_div(2, 3))
- self.assertEqual(1, number.ceil_div(3, 3))
- self.assertEqual(2, number.ceil_div(4, 3))
- self.assertEqual(2, number.ceil_div(5, 3))
- self.assertEqual(2, number.ceil_div(6, 3))
- self.assertEqual(3, number.ceil_div(7, 3))
- # b = 4
- self.assertEqual(0, number.ceil_div(0, 4))
- self.assertEqual(1, number.ceil_div(1, 4))
- self.assertEqual(1, number.ceil_div(2, 4))
- self.assertEqual(1, number.ceil_div(3, 4))
- self.assertEqual(1, number.ceil_div(4, 4))
- self.assertEqual(2, number.ceil_div(5, 4))
- self.assertEqual(2, number.ceil_div(6, 4))
- self.assertEqual(2, number.ceil_div(7, 4))
- self.assertEqual(2, number.ceil_div(8, 4))
- self.assertEqual(3, number.ceil_div(9, 4))
- def test_getPrime(self):
- """Util.number.getPrime"""
- self.assertRaises(ValueError, number.getPrime, -100)
- self.assertRaises(ValueError, number.getPrime, 0)
- self.assertRaises(ValueError, number.getPrime, 1)
- bits = 4
- for i in range(100):
- x = number.getPrime(bits)
- self.assertEqual(x >= (1 << bits - 1), 1)
- self.assertEqual(x < (1 << bits), 1)
- bits = 512
- x = number.getPrime(bits)
- self.assertNotEqual(x % 2, 0)
- self.assertEqual(x >= (1 << bits - 1), 1)
- self.assertEqual(x < (1 << bits), 1)
- def test_getStrongPrime(self):
- """Util.number.getStrongPrime"""
- self.assertRaises(ValueError, number.getStrongPrime, 256)
- self.assertRaises(ValueError, number.getStrongPrime, 513)
- bits = 512
- x = number.getStrongPrime(bits)
- self.assertNotEqual(x % 2, 0)
- self.assertEqual(x > (1 << bits-1)-1, 1)
- self.assertEqual(x < (1 << bits), 1)
- e = 2**16+1
- x = number.getStrongPrime(bits, e)
- self.assertEqual(number.GCD(x-1, e), 1)
- self.assertNotEqual(x % 2, 0)
- self.assertEqual(x > (1 << bits-1)-1, 1)
- self.assertEqual(x < (1 << bits), 1)
- e = 2**16+2
- x = number.getStrongPrime(bits, e)
- self.assertEqual(number.GCD((x-1)>>1, e), 1)
- self.assertNotEqual(x % 2, 0)
- self.assertEqual(x > (1 << bits-1)-1, 1)
- self.assertEqual(x < (1 << bits), 1)
- def test_isPrime(self):
- """Util.number.isPrime"""
- self.assertEqual(number.isPrime(-3), False) # Regression test: negative numbers should not be prime
- self.assertEqual(number.isPrime(-2), False) # Regression test: negative numbers should not be prime
- self.assertEqual(number.isPrime(1), False) # Regression test: isPrime(1) caused some versions of PyCryptodome to crash.
- self.assertEqual(number.isPrime(2), True)
- self.assertEqual(number.isPrime(3), True)
- self.assertEqual(number.isPrime(4), False)
- self.assertEqual(number.isPrime(2**1279-1), True)
- self.assertEqual(number.isPrime(-(2**1279-1)), False) # Regression test: negative numbers should not be prime
- # test some known gmp pseudo-primes taken from
- # http://www.trnicely.net/misc/mpzspsp.html
- for composite in (43 * 127 * 211, 61 * 151 * 211, 15259 * 30517,
- 346141 * 692281, 1007119 * 2014237, 3589477 * 7178953,
- 4859419 * 9718837, 2730439 * 5460877,
- 245127919 * 490255837, 963939391 * 1927878781,
- 4186358431 * 8372716861, 1576820467 * 3153640933):
- self.assertEqual(number.isPrime(int(composite)), False)
- def test_size(self):
- self.assertEqual(number.size(2),2)
- self.assertEqual(number.size(3),2)
- self.assertEqual(number.size(0xa2),8)
- self.assertEqual(number.size(0xa2ba40),8*3)
- self.assertEqual(number.size(0xa2ba40ee07e3b2bd2f02ce227f36a195024486e49c19cb41bbbdfbba98b22b0e577c2eeaffa20d883a76e65e394c69d4b3c05a1e8fadda27edb2a42bc000fe888b9b32c22d15add0cd76b3e7936e19955b220dd17d4ea904b1ec102b2e4de7751222aa99151024c7cb41cc5ea21d00eeb41f7c800834d2c6e06bce3bce7ea9a5), 1024)
- self.assertRaises(ValueError, number.size, -1)
- class LongTests(unittest.TestCase):
- def test1(self):
- self.assertEqual(long_to_bytes(0), b'\x00')
- self.assertEqual(long_to_bytes(1), b'\x01')
- self.assertEqual(long_to_bytes(0x100), b'\x01\x00')
- self.assertEqual(long_to_bytes(0xFF00000000), b'\xFF\x00\x00\x00\x00')
- self.assertEqual(long_to_bytes(0xFF00000000), b'\xFF\x00\x00\x00\x00')
- self.assertEqual(long_to_bytes(0x1122334455667788), b'\x11\x22\x33\x44\x55\x66\x77\x88')
- self.assertEqual(long_to_bytes(0x112233445566778899), b'\x11\x22\x33\x44\x55\x66\x77\x88\x99')
- def test2(self):
- self.assertEqual(long_to_bytes(0, 1), b'\x00')
- self.assertEqual(long_to_bytes(0, 2), b'\x00\x00')
- self.assertEqual(long_to_bytes(1, 3), b'\x00\x00\x01')
- self.assertEqual(long_to_bytes(65535, 2), b'\xFF\xFF')
- self.assertEqual(long_to_bytes(65536, 2), b'\x00\x01\x00\x00')
- self.assertEqual(long_to_bytes(0x100, 1), b'\x01\x00')
- self.assertEqual(long_to_bytes(0xFF00000001, 6), b'\x00\xFF\x00\x00\x00\x01')
- self.assertEqual(long_to_bytes(0xFF00000001, 8), b'\x00\x00\x00\xFF\x00\x00\x00\x01')
- self.assertEqual(long_to_bytes(0xFF00000001, 10), b'\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xFF\x00\x00\x00\x01')
- self.assertEqual(long_to_bytes(0xFF00000001, 11), b'\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xFF\x00\x00\x00\x01')
- def test_err1(self):
- self.assertRaises(ValueError, long_to_bytes, -1)
- def get_tests(config={}):
- tests = []
- tests += list_test_cases(MiscTests)
- tests += list_test_cases(LongTests)
- return tests
- if __name__ == '__main__':
- suite = lambda: unittest.TestSuite(get_tests())
- unittest.main(defaultTest='suite')
- # vim:set ts=4 sw=4 sts=4 expandtab:
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