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Luke Parker
2d56d24d9c
3.3.3 (cont) Add a dedicated Participant type 2023-02-23 06:50:45 -05:00
Luke Parker
87dea5e455
3.3.3 Add an assert if polynomial is called with 0
This will only be called with 0 if the code fails to do proper screening of its
arguments. If such a flaw is present, the DKG lib is critically broken (as this
function isn't public). If it was allowed to continue executing, it'd reveal
the secret share.
2023-02-23 04:56:05 -05:00
Luke Parker
8bee62609c
3.3.2 Use a static IV and clarify cipher documentation 2023-02-23 04:44:20 -05:00
Luke Parker
d72c4ca4f7
3.3.1 replace try_from with from 2023-02-23 04:29:38 -05:00
Luke Parker
375887bb29
Update licenses 2023-01-11 23:05:31 -05:00
Luke Parker
eeca440fa7
Offer a multi-DLEq proof which simply merges challenges for n underlying proofs
This converts proofs from 2n elements to 1+n.

Moves FROST over to it. Additionally, for FROST's binomial nonces, provides
a single DLEq proof (2, not 1+2 elements) by proving the discrete log equality
of their aggregate (with an appropriate binding factor). This may be split back
up depending on later commentary...
2023-01-01 09:16:09 -05:00
Luke Parker
5599a052ad
Run latest nightly clippy
Also runs clippy on the tests and updates the CI accordingly
2023-01-01 04:18:23 -05:00
Luke Parker
5b3c9bf5d0
DKG Blame (#196)
* Standardize the DLEq serialization function naming

They mismatched from the rest of the project.

This commit is technically incomplete as it doesn't update the dkg crate.

* Rewrite DKG encryption to enable per-message decryption without side effects

This isn't technically true as I already know a break in this which I'll
correct for shortly.

Does update documentation to explain the new scheme. Required for blame.

* Add a verifiable system for blame during the FROST DKG

Previously, if sent an invalid key share, the participant would realize that
and could accuse the sender. Without further evidence, either the accuser
or the accused could be guilty. Now, the accuser has a proof the accused is
in the wrong.

Reworks KeyMachine to return BlameMachine. This explicitly acknowledges how
locally complete keys still need group acknowledgement before the protocol
can be complete and provides a way for others to verify blame, even after a
locally successful run.

If any blame is cast, the protocol is no longer considered complete-able
(instead aborting). Further accusations of blame can still be handled however.

Updates documentation on network behavior.

Also starts to remove "OnDrop". We now use Zeroizing for anything which should
be zeroized on drop. This is a lot more piece-meal and reduces clones.

* Tweak Zeroizing and Debug impls

Expands Zeroizing to be more comprehensive.

Also updates Zeroizing<CachedPreprocess([u8; 32])> to
CachedPreprocess(Zeroizing<[u8; 32]>) so zeroizing is the first thing done
and last step before exposing the copy-able [u8; 32].

Removes private keys from Debug.

* Fix a bug where adversaries could claim to be using another user's encryption keys to learn their messages

Mentioned a few commits ago, now fixed.

This wouldn't have affected Serai, which aborts on failure, nor any DKG
currently supported. It's just about ensuring the DKG encryption is robust and
proper.

* Finish moving dleq from ser/deser to write/read

* Add tests for dkg blame

* Add a FROST test for invalid signature shares

* Batch verify encrypted messages' ephemeral keys' PoP
2023-01-01 01:54:18 -05:00
Luke Parker
3b4c600c60
Have transcripted versions specify their minor version pre-1.0 2022-12-27 00:49:31 -05:00
Luke Parker
da8e7e73e0
Re-organize testing strategy and document Ciphersuite::hash_to_F. 2022-12-24 17:08:22 -05:00
Luke Parker
9c65518dc3
Have included return a reference instead of a cloned Vec 2022-12-13 19:40:54 -05:00
Luke Parker
9e82416e7d
Correct derives on errors 2022-12-09 09:50:00 -05:00
Luke Parker
af86b7a499
Support caching preprocesses in FROST (#190)
* Remove the explicit included participants from FROST

Now, whoever submits preprocesses becomes the signing set. Better separates
preprocess from sign, at the cost of slightly more annoying integrations
(Monero needs to now independently lagrange/offset its key images).

* Support caching preprocesses

Closes https://github.com/serai-dex/serai/issues/40.

I *could* have added a serialization trait to Algorithm and written a ton of
data to disk, while requiring Algorithm implementors also accept such work.
Instead, I moved preprocess to a seeded RNG (Chacha20) which should be as
secure as the regular RNG. Rebuilding from cache simply loads the previously
used Chacha seed, making the Algorithm oblivious to the fact it's being
rebuilt from a cache. This removes any requirements for it to be modified
while guaranteeing equivalency.

This builds on the last commit which delayed determining the signing set till
post-preprocess acquisition. Unfortunately, that commit did force preprocess
from ThresholdView to ThresholdKeys which had visible effects on Monero.

Serai will actually need delayed set determination for #163, and overall,
it remains better, hence it's inclusion.

* Document FROST preprocess caching

* Update ethereum to new FROST

* Fix bug in Monero offset calculation and update processor
2022-12-08 19:04:35 -05:00
Luke Parker
4edba7eb7a
Cite #151 in the dkg TODOs 2022-12-07 18:10:20 -05:00
Luke Parker
6787e44664
Minor bug fix which missed the last commit 2022-12-07 17:41:07 -05:00
Luke Parker
13977f6287
Clean and document the DKG library's encryption
Encryption used to be inlined into FROST. When writing the documentation, I
realized it was decently hard to review. It also was antagonistic to other
hosted DKG algorithms by not allowing code re-use.

Encryption is now a standalone module, providing clear boundaries and
reusability.

Additionally, the DKG protocol itself used to use the ciphersuite's specified
hash function (with an HKDF to prevent length extension attacks). Now,
RecommendedTranscript is used to achieve much more robust transcripting and
remove the HKDF dependency. This does add Blake2 into all consumers yet is
preferred for its security properties and ease of review.
2022-12-07 17:30:42 -05:00
Luke Parker
0ca52a36ee
Restore type complexity checks in CI
Passes due to the remaining type complexity cases being explicitly allowed.
2022-12-01 17:50:52 -05:00
Luke Parker
84de427d72
Fix https://github.com/serai-dex/serai/issues/150 2022-11-10 22:35:09 -05:00
Luke Parker
8de465af87
Have Transcript::append_message take in AsRef<[u8]>, not &[u8]
Simplifies calling it.
2022-11-05 18:43:36 -04:00
Luke Parker
2379855b31
Create a dedicated crate for the DKG (#141)
* Add dkg crate

* Remove F_len and G_len

They're generally no longer used.

* Replace hash_to_vec with a provided method around associated type H: Digest

Part of trying to minimize this trait so it can be moved elsewhere. Vec, 
which isn't std, may have been a blocker.

* Encrypt secret shares within the FROST library

Reduces requirements on callers in order to be correct.

* Update usage of Zeroize within FROST

* Inline functions in key_gen

There was no reason to have them separated as they were. sign probably 
has the same statement available, yet that isn't the focus right now.

* Add a ciphersuite package which provides hash_to_F

* Set the Ciphersuite version to something valid

* Have ed448 export Scalar/FieldElement/Point at the top level

* Move FROST over to Ciphersuite

* Correct usage of ff in ciphersuite

* Correct documentation handling

* Move Schnorr signatures to their own crate

* Remove unused feature from schnorr

* Fix Schnorr tests

* Split DKG into a separate crate

* Add serialize to Commitments and SecretShare

Helper for buf = vec![]; .write(buf).unwrap(); buf

* Move FROST over to the new dkg crate

* Update Monero lib to latest FROST

* Correct ethereum's usage of features

* Add serialize to GeneratorProof

* Add serialize helper function to FROST

* Rename AddendumSerialize to WriteAddendum

* Update processor

* Slight fix to processor
2022-10-29 03:54:42 -05:00