subtle
Pure-Rust traits and utilities for constant-time cryptographic implementations.
It consists of a Choice
type, and a collection of traits using Choice
instead of bool
which are intended to execute in constant-time. The Choice
type is a wrapper around a u8
that holds a 0
or 1
.
This crate represents a “best-effort” attempt, since side-channels are ultimately a property of a deployed cryptographic system including the hardware it runs on, not just of software.
The traits are implemented using bitwise operations, and should execute in constant time provided that a) the bitwise operations are constant-time and b) the operations are not optimized into a branch.
To prevent the latter possibility, when using the nightly
feature
(recommended), the crate attempts to hide the value of a Choice
's inner u8
from the optimizer, by passing it through an inline assembly block. For more
information, see the About section below.
When not using the nightly
feature, there is no protection against b). This
is unfortunate, but is at least no worse than C code, and has the advantange
that if a suitable black box is stabilized, we will be able to transparently
enable it with no changes to the external interface).
[]
= "1"
= ["nightly"]
Features
- The
nightly
feature enables the use of an optimization barrier to protect theChoice
type. Using thenightly
feature is recommended for security.
Documentation
Documentation is available here.
About
This library aims to be the Rust equivalent of Go’s crypto/subtle
module.
The optimization barrier in impl From<u8> for Choice
was based on Tim
Maclean's work on rust-timing-shield
, which attempts to
provide a more comprehensive approach for preventing software side-channels in
Rust code.
subtle
is authored by isis agora lovecruft and Henry de Valence.
Warning
This code is a low-level library, intended for specific use-cases implementing cryptographic protocols. It represents a best-effort attempt to protect against some software side-channels. Because side-channel resistance is not a property of software alone, but of software together with hardware, any such effort is fundamentally limited.
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK