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argon2 | ||
build-aux/m4 | ||
ed25519 | ||
ge-additions | ||
keccak-tiny | ||
scrypt | ||
urcrypt | ||
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autogen.sh | ||
configure.ac | ||
liburcrypt.pc.in | ||
Makefile.am | ||
README.md | ||
shell.nix |
What is urcrypt?
urcrypt is a library of cryptography routines used by urbit jets.
Why is urcrypt?
Urbit's C runtime (long the only urbit runtime) has accumulated a collection of cryptography dependencies, some with custom additions or patches. These libraries have different conventions and have been managed by u3 in an ad-hoc manner. Reproducing that arrangement in other runtimes is tricky and error-prone. The (sometimes inconsistent) logic must be reproduced and suitable cryptography primitives must be found (or worse, written) for the new environment.
To ease these burdens, urcrypt isolates the quirks behind a consistent calling convention. Everything is a little-endian byte array, and each jetted operation has a corresponding function in the library. Jets simply unpack their nouns, call urcrypt, and pack the results.
What is a cryptography routine?
This is more of a subjective question than it might appear. Any of the following conditions are sufficient, but not necessary, for a function to be included in urcrypt:
- The routine is sensitive to side-channel attacks (encryption, etc)
- Some property of the routine is cryptographically useful (SHA, RIPE, etc)
- The routine typically lives in a crypto library, for whatever reason.
A word on OpenSSL
Urcrypt depends on OpenSSL's libcrypto, which has global state. In order
to avoid dealing with this state, urcrypt refuses to build with an internal
libcrypto. Either build statically (pass --disable-shared
to ./configure
)
or provide a shared libcrypto for urcrypt to link against. It is the library
user's responsibility to initialize openssl, set custom memory functions, etc.