crypto/elliptic: fix typo in p521Point type name
Change-Id: I6cab3624c875d9a70441a560e84f91c9b2df17b9
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/320070
Trust: Filippo Valsorda <filippo@golang.org>
Trust: Katie Hockman <katie@golang.org>
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diff --git a/src/crypto/elliptic/p521.go b/src/crypto/elliptic/p521.go
index ce74e05..3d35594 100644
--- a/src/crypto/elliptic/p521.go
+++ b/src/crypto/elliptic/p521.go
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
return x3.Equal(y2) == 1
}
-type p512Point struct {
+type p521Point struct {
x, y, z *fiat.P521Element
}
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@
// affineFromJacobian brings a point in Jacobian coordinates back to affine
// coordinates, with (0, 0) representing infinity by convention. It also goes
// back to big.Int values to match the exposed API.
-func (curve p521Curve) affineFromJacobian(p *p512Point) (x, y *big.Int) {
+func (curve p521Curve) affineFromJacobian(p *p521Point) (x, y *big.Int) {
if p.z.IsZero() == 1 {
return new(big.Int), new(big.Int)
}
@@ -99,17 +99,17 @@
// jacobianFromAffine converts (x, y) affine coordinates into (x, y, z) Jacobian
// coordinates. It also converts from big.Int to fiat, which is necessarily a
// messy and variable-time operation, which we can't avoid due to the exposed API.
-func (curve p521Curve) jacobianFromAffine(x, y *big.Int) *p512Point {
+func (curve p521Curve) jacobianFromAffine(x, y *big.Int) *p521Point {
// (0, 0) is by convention the point at infinity, which can't be represented
// in affine coordinates, but is (0, 0, 0) in Jacobian.
if x.Sign() == 0 && y.Sign() == 0 {
- return &p512Point{
+ return &p521Point{
x: new(fiat.P521Element),
y: new(fiat.P521Element),
z: new(fiat.P521Element),
}
}
- return &p512Point{
+ return &p521Point{
x: bigIntToFiatP521(x),
y: bigIntToFiatP521(y),
z: new(fiat.P521Element).One(),
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@
}
// addJacobian sets q = p1 + p2, and returns q. The points may overlap.
-func (q *p512Point) addJacobian(p1, p2 *p512Point) *p512Point {
+func (q *p521Point) addJacobian(p1, p2 *p521Point) *p521Point {
// https://hyperelliptic.org/EFD/g1p/auto-shortw-jacobian-3.html#addition-add-2007-bl
z1IsZero := p1.z.IsZero()
z2IsZero := p2.z.IsZero()
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@
}
// doubleJacobian sets q = p + p, and returns q. The points may overlap.
-func (q *p512Point) doubleJacobian(p *p512Point) *p512Point {
+func (q *p521Point) doubleJacobian(p *p521Point) *p521Point {
// https://hyperelliptic.org/EFD/g1p/auto-shortw-jacobian-3.html#doubling-dbl-2001-b
delta := new(fiat.P521Element).Square(p.z)
gamma := new(fiat.P521Element).Square(p.y)
@@ -230,11 +230,11 @@
func (curve p521Curve) ScalarMult(Bx, By *big.Int, scalar []byte) (*big.Int, *big.Int) {
B := curve.jacobianFromAffine(Bx, By)
- p, t := &p512Point{
+ p, t := &p521Point{
x: new(fiat.P521Element),
y: new(fiat.P521Element),
z: new(fiat.P521Element),
- }, &p512Point{
+ }, &p521Point{
x: new(fiat.P521Element),
y: new(fiat.P521Element),
z: new(fiat.P521Element),