I could certainly be mistaken! This is the section of the paper referring to that commit:pic.twitter.com/fHdA4dWCGV
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Misunderstanding? Intel's patch is what fixed this for x86-64 P-256. Was broken before. Still broken for other curves & platforms.
I could certainly be mistaken! This is the section of the paper referring to that commit:pic.twitter.com/fHdA4dWCGV
That is referring to the "parent tree"; i.e. the code as it existed before Intel's code was merged.
aah, my bad then
Understandable. I had to re-read it several times, and I only did so because I already knew the situation.
Was Intel the one who discovered P-256 arithmetic wasn't correctly reducing mod p? It was Intel's code originally.
Depending on what you're talking about, that was probably me who found that.
I thought that was you. Was there some other issue with P-256 recently?
There are also numerous smaller issues regarding smaller timing leaks, which motivated a lot of work in *ring*.
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