package bn256 import ( "testing" ) // Tests that negation works the same way on both assembly-optimized and pure Go // implementation. func TestGFpNeg(t *testing.T) { n := &gfP{0x0123456789abcdef, 0xfedcba9876543210, 0xdeadbeefdeadbeef, 0xfeebdaedfeebdaed} w := &gfP{0xfedcba9876543211, 0x0123456789abcdef, 0x2152411021524110, 0x0114251201142512} h := &gfP{} gfpNeg(h, n) if *h != *w { t.Errorf("negation mismatch: have %#x, want %#x", *h, *w) } } // Tests that addition works the same way on both assembly-optimized and pure Go // implementation. func TestGFpAdd(t *testing.T) { a := &gfP{0x0123456789abcdef, 0xfedcba9876543210, 0xdeadbeefdeadbeef, 0xfeebdaedfeebdaed} b := &gfP{0xfedcba9876543210, 0x0123456789abcdef, 0xfeebdaedfeebdaed, 0xdeadbeefdeadbeef} w := &gfP{0xc3df73e9278302b8, 0x687e956e978e3572, 0x254954275c18417f, 0xad354b6afc67f9b4} h := &gfP{} gfpAdd(h, a, b) if *h != *w { t.Errorf("addition mismatch: have %#x, want %#x", *h, *w) } } // Tests that subtraction works the same way on both assembly-optimized and pure Go // implementation. func TestGFpSub(t *testing.T) { a := &gfP{0x0123456789abcdef, 0xfedcba9876543210, 0xdeadbeefdeadbeef, 0xfeebdaedfeebdaed} b := &gfP{0xfedcba9876543210, 0x0123456789abcdef, 0xfeebdaedfeebdaed, 0xdeadbeefdeadbeef} w := &gfP{0x02468acf13579bdf, 0xfdb97530eca86420, 0xdfc1e401dfc1e402, 0x203e1bfe203e1bfd} h := &gfP{} gfpSub(h, a, b) if *h != *w { t.Errorf("subtraction mismatch: have %#x, want %#x", *h, *w) } } // Tests that multiplication works the same way on both assembly-optimized and pure Go // implementation. func TestGFpMul(t *testing.T) { a := &gfP{0x0123456789abcdef, 0xfedcba9876543210, 0xdeadbeefdeadbeef, 0xfeebdaedfeebdaed} b := &gfP{0xfedcba9876543210, 0x0123456789abcdef, 0xfeebdaedfeebdaed, 0xdeadbeefdeadbeef} w := &gfP{0xcbcbd377f7ad22d3, 0x3b89ba5d849379bf, 0x87b61627bd38b6d2, 0xc44052a2a0e654b2} h := &gfP{} gfpMul(h, a, b) if *h != *w { t.Errorf("multiplication mismatch: have %#x, want %#x", *h, *w) } }