commit | b2eaeb0b8b90578b740b561b8e498ca1b54e9095 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Adam Langley <alangley@gmail.com> | Fri Mar 30 16:18:54 2018 -0700 |
committer | CQ bot account: commit-bot@chromium.org <commit-bot@chromium.org> | Thu Apr 05 03:53:01 2018 +0000 |
tree | 5cddd0626f7bc3969a0d4543eac177b8a2bbe089 | |
parent | 861f384d7bc59241a9df1634ae938d8e75be2d30 [diff] |
Drop some trial-division primes for 1024-bit candidates. This is helpful at smaller sizes because the benefits of an unlikely hit by trival-division are smaller. The full set of kPrimes eliminates about 94.3% of random numbers. The first quarter eliminates about 93.2% of them. But the little extra power of the full set seems to be borderline for RSA 3072 and clearly positive for RSA 4096. Did 316 RSA 2048 key-gen operations in 30035598us (10.5 ops/sec) min: 19423us, median: 80448us, max: 394265us Change-Id: Iee53f721329674ae7a08fabd85b4f645c24e119d Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/26944 Commit-Queue: David Benjamin <davidben@google.com> CQ-Verified: CQ bot account: commit-bot@chromium.org <commit-bot@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: David Benjamin <davidben@google.com>
BoringSSL is a fork of OpenSSL that is designed to meet Google's needs.
Although BoringSSL is an open source project, it is not intended for general use, as OpenSSL is. We don't recommend that third parties depend upon it. Doing so is likely to be frustrating because there are no guarantees of API or ABI stability.
Programs ship their own copies of BoringSSL when they use it and we update everything as needed when deciding to make API changes. This allows us to mostly avoid compromises in the name of compatibility. It works for us, but it may not work for you.
BoringSSL arose because Google used OpenSSL for many years in various ways and, over time, built up a large number of patches that were maintained while tracking upstream OpenSSL. As Google's product portfolio became more complex, more copies of OpenSSL sprung up and the effort involved in maintaining all these patches in multiple places was growing steadily.
Currently BoringSSL is the SSL library in Chrome/Chromium, Android (but it's not part of the NDK) and a number of other apps/programs.
There are other files in this directory which might be helpful: