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Using Code Composer Studio V5 and TI cycle-accurate Simulator to build MIRACL
for Texas C6713 processor
A quick "getting started" project.
Use this as mirdef.h
#define MR_LITTLE_ENDIAN
#define MIRACL 32
#define mr_utype int
#define MR_IBITS 32
#define MR_LBITS 32
#define mr_unsign32 unsigned int
#define mr_unsign64 unsigned long long
#define mr_dltype long long
#define MR_NOASM
#define MR_STRIPPED_DOWN
#define MR_ALWAYS_BINARY
#define MAXBASE ((mr_small)1<<(MIRACL-1))
#define MR_BITSINCHAR 8
#define MR_NOKOBLITZ
#define MR_NO_SS
Note that for the C6713 the long integer type is a non-standard 40-bits, so
try to avoid it.
Create a static library miracl.lib from these modules
mirdef.h
miracl.h
mrcore.c
mrarth0.c
mrarth1.c
mrarth2.c
mrsmall.c
mrio1.c
mrio2.c
mrgcd.c
mrjack.c
mrxgcd.c
mrarth3.c
mrbits.c
mrrand.c
mrprime.c
mrcrt.c
mrscrt.c
mrmonty.c
mrpower.c
mrsroot.c
mrlucas.c
mrshs.c
mrshs256.c
mraes.c
mrgcm.c
mrfpe.c
mrstrong.c
mrcurve.c
mrbrick.c
mrebrick.c
mrzzn2.c
mrzzn2b.c
mrzzn3.c
mrecn2.c
mrfast.c
mralloc.c
mrshs512.c
mrsha3.c
mrec2m.c
mrgf2m.c
Then build the pk-demo project from pk-demo.c, miracl.h, mirdef.h and miracl.lib
Set the stack size to 0x2000 and the Heap size to 0x6000. Set optimization to -O2
Turn on and enable the Clock under the Run menu to count clock cycles.
Build and run the project in the debugger.
Now for a more ambitious project...
Use this mirdef.h
#define MR_LITTLE_ENDIAN
#define MIRACL 32
#define mr_utype int
#define MR_IBITS 32
#define MR_LBITS 32
#define mr_unsign32 unsigned int
#define mr_unsign64 unsigned long long
#define mr_dltype long long
#define MR_NOASM
#define MR_STRIPPED_DOWN
#define MR_ALWAYS_BINARY
#define MAXBASE ((mr_small)1<<(MIRACL-1))
#define MR_BITSINCHAR 8
#define MR_NOKOBLITZ
#define MR_NO_SS
#define MR_STATIC 6
#define MR_COMBA 6
#define MR_GENERALIZED_MERSENNE
#define MR_SPECIAL
#define MR_SIMPLE_BASE
#define MR_SIMPLE_IO
#define MR_GENERIC_MT
Then create mrcomba.c by executing (after compiling mex.c on any PC)
mex -s 6 c mrcomba
and create a static miracl.lib library from these components
mirdef.h
miracl.h
mrcore.c
mrarth0.c
mrarth1.c
mrarth2.c
mrio1.c
mrjack.c
mrxgcd.c
mrbits.c
mrmonty.c
mrsroot.c
mrlucas.c
mrcurve.c
mrebrick.c
mrcomba.c
Finally build the ecdhp project from ecdhp.c, miracl.h, mirdef.h and miracl.lib
Set the stack size to 0x1000 and the Heap size to 0x800 (apparently I/O uses the
heap - this MIRACL build does not - these numbers can be reduced experimentally).
Set optimization to -O2. Turn on and enable the Clock under the Run menu to count clock cycles.
Build and run the project in the debugger.
The C6713 is a VLIW processor, so assembly language would be difficult, and is
probably best avoided.
Also it does not support unsigned 32-bit multiplication instruction, which is not
ideal.
One more - testecc.c - which exercises Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman, Digital Signature and
Encryption using a typical MIRACL based API. MIRACL is basically hidden behind an API
which simply throws around octet strings. Thread-Safe/No-Heap.
Use this mirdef.h
#define MR_LITTLE_ENDIAN
#define MIRACL 32
#define mr_utype int
#define mr_dltype long long
#define mr_unsign64 unsigned long long
#define MR_IBITS 32
#define MR_LBITS 32
#define mr_unsign32 unsigned int
#define MR_ALWAYS_BINARY
#define MR_STATIC 8
#define MR_GENERIC_MT
#define MR_STRIPPED_DOWN
#define MR_NOSUPPORT_COMPRESSION
#define MR_SIMPLE_BASE
#define MR_SIMPLE_IO
#define MR_NOASM
#define MAXBASE ((mr_small)1<<(MIRACL-1))
#define MR_BITSINCHAR 8
#define MR_NOKOBLITZ
#define MR_NO_SS
#define MR_COMBA 8
#define MR_GENERALIZED_MERSENNE
#define MR_SPECIAL
and create mrcomba.c via
mex -s 8 c mrcomba
Build miracl.lib from
mirdef.h
miracl.h
mrcore.c
mrarth0.c
mrarth1.c
mrarth2.c
mrio1.c
mrgcd.c
mrxgcd.c
mrarth3.c
mrbits.c
mrmonty.c
mrcurve.c
mraes.c
mrshs256.c
mrstrong.c
mrcomba.c
Build the testecc project from testecc.c, miracl.h, mirdef.h, ecdh.h, ecdh.c, octet.c, octet.h and miracl.lib
Now we run into a problem. The C compiler does not like to initialise an octet structure like this
char s0[32];
octet S0={0,sizeof(s0),s0};
So this must be changed throughout to
char s0[32];
octet S0={0,sizeof(s0),NULL};
..
S0.val=s0;
Annoying!
Set the stack size to 0x2000 and the Heap size to 0x800.
Set optimization to -O2. Turn on and enable the Clock under the Run menu to count clock cycles.