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func ToPrivateKey ¶ added in v1.0.2030
func ToPrivateKey(key *PrivateKey) (*crypto_ecdh.PrivateKey, error)
func ToPublicKey ¶ added in v1.0.2030
func ToPublicKey(pub *PublicKey) (*crypto_ecdh.PublicKey, error)
Types ¶
type Curve ¶ added in v1.0.2028
type Curve interface { // GenerateKey generates a random PrivateKey. // // Most applications should use [crypto/rand.Reader] as rand. Note that the // returned key does not depend deterministically on the bytes read from rand, // and may change between calls and/or between versions. GenerateKey(rand io.Reader) (*PrivateKey, error) // NewPrivateKey checks that key is valid and returns a PrivateKey. // // For NIST curves, this follows SEC 1, Version 2.0, Section 2.3.6, which // amounts to decoding the bytes as a fixed length big endian integer and // checking that the result is lower than the order of the curve. The zero // private key is also rejected, as the encoding of the corresponding public // key would be irregular. // // For X25519, this only checks the scalar length. NewPrivateKey(key []byte) (*PrivateKey, error) // NewPublicKey checks that key is valid and returns a PublicKey. // // For NIST curves, this decodes an uncompressed point according to SEC 1, // Version 2.0, Section 2.3.4. Compressed encodings and the point at // infinity are rejected. // // For X25519, this only checks the u-coordinate length. Adversarially // selected public keys can cause ECDH to return an error. NewPublicKey(key []byte) (*PublicKey, error) // ecdh performs a ECDH exchange and returns the shared secret. It's exposed // as the PrivateKey.ECDH method. // // The private method also allow us to expand the ECDH interface with more // methods in the future without breaking backwards compatibility. ECDH(local *PrivateKey, remote *PublicKey) ([]byte, error) // PrivateKeyToPublicKey converts a PrivateKey to a PublicKey. It's exposed // as the PrivateKey.PublicKey method. // // This method always succeeds: for X25519, the zero key can't be // constructed due to clamping; for NIST curves, it is rejected by // NewPrivateKey. PrivateKeyToPublicKey(*PrivateKey) *PublicKey }
func GmSM2 ¶ added in v1.0.2031
func GmSM2() Curve
Multiple invocations of this function will return the same value, so it can be used for equality checks and switch statements.
func NewNistCurve ¶ added in v1.0.2029
type PrivateKey ¶ added in v1.0.2028
type PrivateKey struct { NamedCurve Curve KeyBytes []byte // contains filtered or unexported fields }
PrivateKey is an ECDH private key, usually kept secret.
These keys can be parsed with crypto/x509.ParsePKCS8PrivateKey and encoded with crypto/x509.MarshalPKCS8PrivateKey. For NIST curves, they then need to be converted with crypto/ecdsa.PrivateKey.ECDH after parsing.
func FromPrivateKey ¶ added in v1.0.2030
func FromPrivateKey(key *crypto_ecdh.PrivateKey) (*PrivateKey, error)
格式转换
func SM2PrivateKeyToECDH ¶ added in v1.0.2031
func SM2PrivateKeyToECDH(pri *sm2.PrivateKey) (*PrivateKey, error)
私钥导入为 ECDH 私钥
func (*PrivateKey) Bytes ¶ added in v1.0.2028
func (k *PrivateKey) Bytes() []byte
Bytes returns a copy of the encoding of the private key.
func (*PrivateKey) Curve ¶ added in v1.0.2028
func (k *PrivateKey) Curve() Curve
func (*PrivateKey) ECDH ¶ added in v1.0.2028
func (k *PrivateKey) ECDH(remote *PublicKey) ([]byte, error)
ECDH performs a ECDH exchange and returns the shared secret. The PrivateKey and PublicKey must use the same curve.
For NIST curves, this performs ECDH as specified in SEC 1, Version 2.0, Section 3.3.1, and returns the x-coordinate encoded according to SEC 1, Version 2.0, Section 2.3.5. The result is never the point at infinity.
For X25519, this performs ECDH as specified in RFC 7748, Section 6.1. If the result is the all-zero value, ECDH returns an error.
func (*PrivateKey) Equal ¶ added in v1.0.2028
func (k *PrivateKey) Equal(x crypto.PrivateKey) bool
Equal returns whether x represents the same private key as k.
Note that there can be equivalent private keys with different encodings which would return false from this check but behave the same way as inputs to ECDH.
This check is performed in constant time as long as the key types and their curve match.
func (*PrivateKey) Public ¶ added in v1.0.2028
func (k *PrivateKey) Public() crypto.PublicKey
Public implements the implicit interface of all standard library private keys. See the docs of crypto.PrivateKey.
func (*PrivateKey) PublicKey ¶ added in v1.0.2028
func (k *PrivateKey) PublicKey() *PublicKey
type PublicKey ¶ added in v1.0.2028
PublicKey is an ECDH public key, usually a peer's ECDH share sent over the wire.
These keys can be parsed with crypto/x509.ParsePKIXPublicKey and encoded with crypto/x509.MarshalPKIXPublicKey. For NIST curves, they then need to be converted with crypto/ecdsa.PublicKey.ECDH after parsing.
func FromPublicKey ¶ added in v1.0.2030
func FromPublicKey(pub *crypto_ecdh.PublicKey) (*PublicKey, error)
func SM2PublicKeyToECDH ¶ added in v1.0.2031
公钥导入为 ECDH 公钥
func (*PublicKey) Bytes ¶ added in v1.0.2028
Bytes returns a copy of the encoding of the public key.
func (*PublicKey) Equal ¶ added in v1.0.2028
Equal returns whether x represents the same public key as k.
Note that there can be equivalent public keys with different encodings which would return false from this check but behave the same way as inputs to ECDH.
This check is performed in constant time as long as the key types and their curve match.