package org.bouncycastle.crypto.ec; import java.math.BigInteger; import java.security.SecureRandom; import org.bouncycastle.crypto.CipherParameters; import org.bouncycastle.crypto.params.ECPublicKeyParameters; import org.bouncycastle.crypto.params.ParametersWithRandom; import org.bouncycastle.math.ec.ECPoint; /** * this does your basic Elgamal encryption algorithm using EC */ public class ECNewPublicKeyTransform implements ECPairTransform { private ECPublicKeyParameters key; private SecureRandom random; /** * initialise the EC Elgamal engine. * * @param param the necessary EC key parameters. */ public void init( CipherParameters param) { if (param instanceof ParametersWithRandom) { ParametersWithRandom p = (ParametersWithRandom)param; if (!(p.getParameters() instanceof ECPublicKeyParameters)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("ECPublicKeyParameters are required for new public key transform."); } this.key = (ECPublicKeyParameters)p.getParameters(); this.random = p.getRandom(); } else { if (!(param instanceof ECPublicKeyParameters)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("ECPublicKeyParameters are required for new public key transform."); } this.key = (ECPublicKeyParameters)param; this.random = new SecureRandom(); } } /** * Transform an existing cipher test pair using the ElGamal algorithm. Note: the input cipherText will * need to be preserved in order to complete the transformation to the new public key. * * @param cipherText the EC point to process. * @return returns a new ECPair representing the result of the process. */ public ECPair transform(ECPair cipherText) { if (key == null) { throw new IllegalStateException("ECNewPublicKeyTransform not initialised"); } BigInteger n = key.getParameters().getN(); BigInteger k = ECUtil.generateK(n, random); ECPoint g = key.getParameters().getG(); ECPoint gamma = g.multiply(k); ECPoint phi = key.getQ().multiply(k).add(cipherText.getY()); return new ECPair(gamma, phi); } }