small fixes
restoring wycheproof files restoring wycheproof files2
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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
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# pragma message DEBUG_CONFIG_DEF(ECMULT_WINDOW_SIZE)
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#endif
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/* Noone will ever need more than a window size of 24. The code might
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/* No one will ever need more than a window size of 24. The code might
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* be correct for larger values of ECMULT_WINDOW_SIZE but this is not
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* tested.
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*
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@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ static int secp256k1_ecmult_const_xonly(secp256k1_fe* r, const secp256k1_fe *n,
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*
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* It is easy to verify that both (n*g, g^2, v) and its negation (n*g, -g^2, v) have affine X
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* coordinate n/d, and this holds even when the square root function doesn't have a
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* determinstic sign. We choose the (n*g, g^2, v) version.
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* deterministic sign. We choose the (n*g, g^2, v) version.
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*
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* Now switch to the effective affine curve using phi_v, where the input point has coordinates
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* (n*g, g^2). Compute (X, Y, Z) = q * (n*g, g^2) there.
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@@ -192,14 +192,14 @@ static int secp256k1_fe_cmp_var(const secp256k1_fe *a, const secp256k1_fe *b);
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/** Set a field element equal to a provided 32-byte big endian value, reducing it.
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*
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* On input, r does not need to be initalized. a must be a pointer to an initialized 32-byte array.
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* On input, r does not need to be initialized. a must be a pointer to an initialized 32-byte array.
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* On output, r = a (mod p). It will have magnitude 1, and not be normalized.
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*/
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static void secp256k1_fe_set_b32_mod(secp256k1_fe *r, const unsigned char *a);
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/** Set a field element equal to a provided 32-byte big endian value, checking for overflow.
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*
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* On input, r does not need to be initalized. a must be a pointer to an initialized 32-byte array.
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* On input, r does not need to be initialized. a must be a pointer to an initialized 32-byte array.
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* On output, r = a if (a < p), it will be normalized with magnitude 1, and 1 is returned.
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* If a >= p, 0 is returned, and r will be made invalid (and must not be used without overwriting).
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*/
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