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      1 /*	$NetBSD: moduli.c,v 1.2 2009/06/07 22:38:46 christos Exp $	*/
      2 /* $OpenBSD: moduli.c,v 1.21 2008/06/26 09:19:40 djm Exp $ */
      3 /*
      4  * Copyright 1994 Phil Karn <karn (at) qualcomm.com>
      5  * Copyright 1996-1998, 2003 William Allen Simpson <wsimpson (at) greendragon.com>
      6  * Copyright 2000 Niels Provos <provos (at) citi.umich.edu>
      7  * All rights reserved.
      8  *
      9  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     10  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     11  * are met:
     12  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     13  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     14  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     15  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     16  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     17  *
     18  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
     19  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
     20  * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
     21  * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
     22  * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
     23  * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
     24  * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
     25  * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
     26  * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
     27  * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     28  */
     29 
     30 /*
     31  * Two-step process to generate safe primes for DHGEX
     32  *
     33  *  Sieve candidates for "safe" primes,
     34  *  suitable for use as Diffie-Hellman moduli;
     35  *  that is, where q = (p-1)/2 is also prime.
     36  *
     37  * First step: generate candidate primes (memory intensive)
     38  * Second step: test primes' safety (processor intensive)
     39  */
     40 #include "includes.h"
     41 __RCSID("$NetBSD: moduli.c,v 1.2 2009/06/07 22:38:46 christos Exp $");
     42 
     43 #include <sys/types.h>
     44 
     45 #include <openssl/bn.h>
     46 #include <openssl/dh.h>
     47 
     48 #include <stdio.h>
     49 #include <stdlib.h>
     50 #include <string.h>
     51 #include <stdarg.h>
     52 #include <time.h>
     53 
     54 #include "xmalloc.h"
     55 #include "dh.h"
     56 #include "log.h"
     57 
     58 /*
     59  * File output defines
     60  */
     61 
     62 /* need line long enough for largest moduli plus headers */
     63 #define QLINESIZE		(100+8192)
     64 
     65 /*
     66  * Size: decimal.
     67  * Specifies the number of the most significant bit (0 to M).
     68  * WARNING: internally, usually 1 to N.
     69  */
     70 #define QSIZE_MINIMUM		(511)
     71 
     72 /*
     73  * Prime sieving defines
     74  */
     75 
     76 /* Constant: assuming 8 bit bytes and 32 bit words */
     77 #define SHIFT_BIT	(3)
     78 #define SHIFT_BYTE	(2)
     79 #define SHIFT_WORD	(SHIFT_BIT+SHIFT_BYTE)
     80 #define SHIFT_MEGABYTE	(20)
     81 #define SHIFT_MEGAWORD	(SHIFT_MEGABYTE-SHIFT_BYTE)
     82 
     83 /*
     84  * Using virtual memory can cause thrashing.  This should be the largest
     85  * number that is supported without a large amount of disk activity --
     86  * that would increase the run time from hours to days or weeks!
     87  */
     88 #define LARGE_MINIMUM	(8UL)	/* megabytes */
     89 
     90 /*
     91  * Do not increase this number beyond the unsigned integer bit size.
     92  * Due to a multiple of 4, it must be LESS than 128 (yielding 2**30 bits).
     93  */
     94 #define LARGE_MAXIMUM	(127UL)	/* megabytes */
     95 
     96 /*
     97  * Constant: when used with 32-bit integers, the largest sieve prime
     98  * has to be less than 2**32.
     99  */
    100 #define SMALL_MAXIMUM	(0xffffffffUL)
    101 
    102 /* Constant: can sieve all primes less than 2**32, as 65537**2 > 2**32-1. */
    103 #define TINY_NUMBER	(1UL<<16)
    104 
    105 /* Ensure enough bit space for testing 2*q. */
    106 #define TEST_MAXIMUM	(1UL<<16)
    107 #define TEST_MINIMUM	(QSIZE_MINIMUM + 1)
    108 /* real TEST_MINIMUM	(1UL << (SHIFT_WORD - TEST_POWER)) */
    109 #define TEST_POWER	(3)	/* 2**n, n < SHIFT_WORD */
    110 
    111 /* bit operations on 32-bit words */
    112 #define BIT_CLEAR(a,n)	((a)[(n)>>SHIFT_WORD] &= ~(1L << ((n) & 31)))
    113 #define BIT_SET(a,n)	((a)[(n)>>SHIFT_WORD] |= (1L << ((n) & 31)))
    114 #define BIT_TEST(a,n)	((a)[(n)>>SHIFT_WORD] & (1L << ((n) & 31)))
    115 
    116 /*
    117  * Prime testing defines
    118  */
    119 
    120 /* Minimum number of primality tests to perform */
    121 #define TRIAL_MINIMUM	(4)
    122 
    123 /*
    124  * Sieving data (XXX - move to struct)
    125  */
    126 
    127 /* sieve 2**16 */
    128 static u_int32_t *TinySieve, tinybits;
    129 
    130 /* sieve 2**30 in 2**16 parts */
    131 static u_int32_t *SmallSieve, smallbits, smallbase;
    132 
    133 /* sieve relative to the initial value */
    134 static u_int32_t *LargeSieve, largewords, largetries, largenumbers;
    135 static u_int32_t largebits, largememory;	/* megabytes */
    136 static BIGNUM *largebase;
    137 
    138 int gen_candidates(FILE *, u_int32_t, u_int32_t, BIGNUM *);
    139 int prime_test(FILE *, FILE *, u_int32_t, u_int32_t);
    140 
    141 /*
    142  * print moduli out in consistent form,
    143  */
    144 static int
    145 qfileout(FILE * ofile, u_int32_t otype, u_int32_t otests, u_int32_t otries,
    146     u_int32_t osize, u_int32_t ogenerator, BIGNUM * omodulus)
    147 {
    148 	struct tm *gtm;
    149 	time_t time_now;
    150 	int res;
    151 
    152 	time(&time_now);
    153 	gtm = gmtime(&time_now);
    154 
    155 	res = fprintf(ofile, "%04d%02d%02d%02d%02d%02d %u %u %u %u %x ",
    156 	    gtm->tm_year + 1900, gtm->tm_mon + 1, gtm->tm_mday,
    157 	    gtm->tm_hour, gtm->tm_min, gtm->tm_sec,
    158 	    otype, otests, otries, osize, ogenerator);
    159 
    160 	if (res < 0)
    161 		return (-1);
    162 
    163 	if (BN_print_fp(ofile, omodulus) < 1)
    164 		return (-1);
    165 
    166 	res = fprintf(ofile, "\n");
    167 	fflush(ofile);
    168 
    169 	return (res > 0 ? 0 : -1);
    170 }
    171 
    172 
    173 /*
    174  ** Sieve p's and q's with small factors
    175  */
    176 static void
    177 sieve_large(u_int32_t s)
    178 {
    179 	u_int32_t r, u;
    180 
    181 	debug3("sieve_large %u", s);
    182 	largetries++;
    183 	/* r = largebase mod s */
    184 	r = BN_mod_word(largebase, s);
    185 	if (r == 0)
    186 		u = 0; /* s divides into largebase exactly */
    187 	else
    188 		u = s - r; /* largebase+u is first entry divisible by s */
    189 
    190 	if (u < largebits * 2) {
    191 		/*
    192 		 * The sieve omits p's and q's divisible by 2, so ensure that
    193 		 * largebase+u is odd. Then, step through the sieve in
    194 		 * increments of 2*s
    195 		 */
    196 		if (u & 0x1)
    197 			u += s; /* Make largebase+u odd, and u even */
    198 
    199 		/* Mark all multiples of 2*s */
    200 		for (u /= 2; u < largebits; u += s)
    201 			BIT_SET(LargeSieve, u);
    202 	}
    203 
    204 	/* r = p mod s */
    205 	r = (2 * r + 1) % s;
    206 	if (r == 0)
    207 		u = 0; /* s divides p exactly */
    208 	else
    209 		u = s - r; /* p+u is first entry divisible by s */
    210 
    211 	if (u < largebits * 4) {
    212 		/*
    213 		 * The sieve omits p's divisible by 4, so ensure that
    214 		 * largebase+u is not. Then, step through the sieve in
    215 		 * increments of 4*s
    216 		 */
    217 		while (u & 0x3) {
    218 			if (SMALL_MAXIMUM - u < s)
    219 				return;
    220 			u += s;
    221 		}
    222 
    223 		/* Mark all multiples of 4*s */
    224 		for (u /= 4; u < largebits; u += s)
    225 			BIT_SET(LargeSieve, u);
    226 	}
    227 }
    228 
    229 /*
    230  * list candidates for Sophie-Germain primes (where q = (p-1)/2)
    231  * to standard output.
    232  * The list is checked against small known primes (less than 2**30).
    233  */
    234 int
    235 gen_candidates(FILE *out, u_int32_t memory, u_int32_t power, BIGNUM *start)
    236 {
    237 	BIGNUM *q;
    238 	u_int32_t j, r, s, t;
    239 	u_int32_t smallwords = TINY_NUMBER >> 6;
    240 	u_int32_t tinywords = TINY_NUMBER >> 6;
    241 	time_t time_start, time_stop;
    242 	u_int32_t i;
    243 	int ret = 0;
    244 
    245 	largememory = memory;
    246 
    247 	if (memory != 0 &&
    248 	    (memory < LARGE_MINIMUM || memory > LARGE_MAXIMUM)) {
    249 		error("Invalid memory amount (min %ld, max %ld)",
    250 		    LARGE_MINIMUM, LARGE_MAXIMUM);
    251 		return (-1);
    252 	}
    253 
    254 	/*
    255 	 * Set power to the length in bits of the prime to be generated.
    256 	 * This is changed to 1 less than the desired safe prime moduli p.
    257 	 */
    258 	if (power > TEST_MAXIMUM) {
    259 		error("Too many bits: %u > %lu", power, TEST_MAXIMUM);
    260 		return (-1);
    261 	} else if (power < TEST_MINIMUM) {
    262 		error("Too few bits: %u < %u", power, TEST_MINIMUM);
    263 		return (-1);
    264 	}
    265 	power--; /* decrement before squaring */
    266 
    267 	/*
    268 	 * The density of ordinary primes is on the order of 1/bits, so the
    269 	 * density of safe primes should be about (1/bits)**2. Set test range
    270 	 * to something well above bits**2 to be reasonably sure (but not
    271 	 * guaranteed) of catching at least one safe prime.
    272 	 */
    273 	largewords = ((power * power) >> (SHIFT_WORD - TEST_POWER));
    274 
    275 	/*
    276 	 * Need idea of how much memory is available. We don't have to use all
    277 	 * of it.
    278 	 */
    279 	if (largememory > LARGE_MAXIMUM) {
    280 		logit("Limited memory: %u MB; limit %lu MB",
    281 		    largememory, LARGE_MAXIMUM);
    282 		largememory = LARGE_MAXIMUM;
    283 	}
    284 
    285 	if (largewords <= (largememory << SHIFT_MEGAWORD)) {
    286 		logit("Increased memory: %u MB; need %u bytes",
    287 		    largememory, (largewords << SHIFT_BYTE));
    288 		largewords = (largememory << SHIFT_MEGAWORD);
    289 	} else if (largememory > 0) {
    290 		logit("Decreased memory: %u MB; want %u bytes",
    291 		    largememory, (largewords << SHIFT_BYTE));
    292 		largewords = (largememory << SHIFT_MEGAWORD);
    293 	}
    294 
    295 	TinySieve = xcalloc(tinywords, sizeof(u_int32_t));
    296 	tinybits = tinywords << SHIFT_WORD;
    297 
    298 	SmallSieve = xcalloc(smallwords, sizeof(u_int32_t));
    299 	smallbits = smallwords << SHIFT_WORD;
    300 
    301 	/*
    302 	 * dynamically determine available memory
    303 	 */
    304 	while ((LargeSieve = calloc(largewords, sizeof(u_int32_t))) == NULL)
    305 		largewords -= (1L << (SHIFT_MEGAWORD - 2)); /* 1/4 MB chunks */
    306 
    307 	largebits = largewords << SHIFT_WORD;
    308 	largenumbers = largebits * 2;	/* even numbers excluded */
    309 
    310 	/* validation check: count the number of primes tried */
    311 	largetries = 0;
    312 	if ((q = BN_new()) == NULL)
    313 		fatal("BN_new failed");
    314 
    315 	/*
    316 	 * Generate random starting point for subprime search, or use
    317 	 * specified parameter.
    318 	 */
    319 	if ((largebase = BN_new()) == NULL)
    320 		fatal("BN_new failed");
    321 	if (start == NULL) {
    322 		if (BN_rand(largebase, power, 1, 1) == 0)
    323 			fatal("BN_rand failed");
    324 	} else {
    325 		if (BN_copy(largebase, start) == NULL)
    326 			fatal("BN_copy: failed");
    327 	}
    328 
    329 	/* ensure odd */
    330 	if (BN_set_bit(largebase, 0) == 0)
    331 		fatal("BN_set_bit: failed");
    332 
    333 	time(&time_start);
    334 
    335 	logit("%.24s Sieve next %u plus %u-bit", ctime(&time_start),
    336 	    largenumbers, power);
    337 	debug2("start point: 0x%s", BN_bn2hex(largebase));
    338 
    339 	/*
    340 	 * TinySieve
    341 	 */
    342 	for (i = 0; i < tinybits; i++) {
    343 		if (BIT_TEST(TinySieve, i))
    344 			continue; /* 2*i+3 is composite */
    345 
    346 		/* The next tiny prime */
    347 		t = 2 * i + 3;
    348 
    349 		/* Mark all multiples of t */
    350 		for (j = i + t; j < tinybits; j += t)
    351 			BIT_SET(TinySieve, j);
    352 
    353 		sieve_large(t);
    354 	}
    355 
    356 	/*
    357 	 * Start the small block search at the next possible prime. To avoid
    358 	 * fencepost errors, the last pass is skipped.
    359 	 */
    360 	for (smallbase = TINY_NUMBER + 3;
    361 	    smallbase < (SMALL_MAXIMUM - TINY_NUMBER);
    362 	    smallbase += TINY_NUMBER) {
    363 		for (i = 0; i < tinybits; i++) {
    364 			if (BIT_TEST(TinySieve, i))
    365 				continue; /* 2*i+3 is composite */
    366 
    367 			/* The next tiny prime */
    368 			t = 2 * i + 3;
    369 			r = smallbase % t;
    370 
    371 			if (r == 0) {
    372 				s = 0; /* t divides into smallbase exactly */
    373 			} else {
    374 				/* smallbase+s is first entry divisible by t */
    375 				s = t - r;
    376 			}
    377 
    378 			/*
    379 			 * The sieve omits even numbers, so ensure that
    380 			 * smallbase+s is odd. Then, step through the sieve
    381 			 * in increments of 2*t
    382 			 */
    383 			if (s & 1)
    384 				s += t; /* Make smallbase+s odd, and s even */
    385 
    386 			/* Mark all multiples of 2*t */
    387 			for (s /= 2; s < smallbits; s += t)
    388 				BIT_SET(SmallSieve, s);
    389 		}
    390 
    391 		/*
    392 		 * SmallSieve
    393 		 */
    394 		for (i = 0; i < smallbits; i++) {
    395 			if (BIT_TEST(SmallSieve, i))
    396 				continue; /* 2*i+smallbase is composite */
    397 
    398 			/* The next small prime */
    399 			sieve_large((2 * i) + smallbase);
    400 		}
    401 
    402 		memset(SmallSieve, 0, smallwords << SHIFT_BYTE);
    403 	}
    404 
    405 	time(&time_stop);
    406 
    407 	logit("%.24s Sieved with %u small primes in %ld seconds",
    408 	    ctime(&time_stop), largetries, (long) (time_stop - time_start));
    409 
    410 	for (j = r = 0; j < largebits; j++) {
    411 		if (BIT_TEST(LargeSieve, j))
    412 			continue; /* Definitely composite, skip */
    413 
    414 		debug2("test q = largebase+%u", 2 * j);
    415 		if (BN_set_word(q, 2 * j) == 0)
    416 			fatal("BN_set_word failed");
    417 		if (BN_add(q, q, largebase) == 0)
    418 			fatal("BN_add failed");
    419 		if (qfileout(out, MODULI_TYPE_SOPHIE_GERMAIN,
    420 		    MODULI_TESTS_SIEVE, largetries,
    421 		    (power - 1) /* MSB */, (0), q) == -1) {
    422 			ret = -1;
    423 			break;
    424 		}
    425 
    426 		r++; /* count q */
    427 	}
    428 
    429 	time(&time_stop);
    430 
    431 	xfree(LargeSieve);
    432 	xfree(SmallSieve);
    433 	xfree(TinySieve);
    434 
    435 	logit("%.24s Found %u candidates", ctime(&time_stop), r);
    436 
    437 	return (ret);
    438 }
    439 
    440 /*
    441  * perform a Miller-Rabin primality test
    442  * on the list of candidates
    443  * (checking both q and p)
    444  * The result is a list of so-call "safe" primes
    445  */
    446 int
    447 prime_test(FILE *in, FILE *out, u_int32_t trials, u_int32_t generator_wanted)
    448 {
    449 	BIGNUM *q, *p, *a;
    450 	BN_CTX *ctx;
    451 	char *cp, *lp;
    452 	u_int32_t count_in = 0, count_out = 0, count_possible = 0;
    453 	u_int32_t generator_known, in_tests, in_tries, in_type, in_size;
    454 	time_t time_start, time_stop;
    455 	int res;
    456 
    457 	if (trials < TRIAL_MINIMUM) {
    458 		error("Minimum primality trials is %d", TRIAL_MINIMUM);
    459 		return (-1);
    460 	}
    461 
    462 	time(&time_start);
    463 
    464 	if ((p = BN_new()) == NULL)
    465 		fatal("BN_new failed");
    466 	if ((q = BN_new()) == NULL)
    467 		fatal("BN_new failed");
    468 	if ((ctx = BN_CTX_new()) == NULL)
    469 		fatal("BN_CTX_new failed");
    470 
    471 	debug2("%.24s Final %u Miller-Rabin trials (%x generator)",
    472 	    ctime(&time_start), trials, generator_wanted);
    473 
    474 	res = 0;
    475 	lp = xmalloc(QLINESIZE + 1);
    476 	while (fgets(lp, QLINESIZE + 1, in) != NULL) {
    477 		count_in++;
    478 		if (strlen(lp) < 14 || *lp == '!' || *lp == '#') {
    479 			debug2("%10u: comment or short line", count_in);
    480 			continue;
    481 		}
    482 
    483 		/* XXX - fragile parser */
    484 		/* time */
    485 		cp = &lp[14];	/* (skip) */
    486 
    487 		/* type */
    488 		in_type = strtoul(cp, &cp, 10);
    489 
    490 		/* tests */
    491 		in_tests = strtoul(cp, &cp, 10);
    492 
    493 		if (in_tests & MODULI_TESTS_COMPOSITE) {
    494 			debug2("%10u: known composite", count_in);
    495 			continue;
    496 		}
    497 
    498 		/* tries */
    499 		in_tries = strtoul(cp, &cp, 10);
    500 
    501 		/* size (most significant bit) */
    502 		in_size = strtoul(cp, &cp, 10);
    503 
    504 		/* generator (hex) */
    505 		generator_known = strtoul(cp, &cp, 16);
    506 
    507 		/* Skip white space */
    508 		cp += strspn(cp, " ");
    509 
    510 		/* modulus (hex) */
    511 		switch (in_type) {
    512 		case MODULI_TYPE_SOPHIE_GERMAIN:
    513 			debug2("%10u: (%u) Sophie-Germain", count_in, in_type);
    514 			a = q;
    515 			if (BN_hex2bn(&a, cp) == 0)
    516 				fatal("BN_hex2bn failed");
    517 			/* p = 2*q + 1 */
    518 			if (BN_lshift(p, q, 1) == 0)
    519 				fatal("BN_lshift failed");
    520 			if (BN_add_word(p, 1) == 0)
    521 				fatal("BN_add_word failed");
    522 			in_size += 1;
    523 			generator_known = 0;
    524 			break;
    525 		case MODULI_TYPE_UNSTRUCTURED:
    526 		case MODULI_TYPE_SAFE:
    527 		case MODULI_TYPE_SCHNORR:
    528 		case MODULI_TYPE_STRONG:
    529 		case MODULI_TYPE_UNKNOWN:
    530 			debug2("%10u: (%u)", count_in, in_type);
    531 			a = p;
    532 			if (BN_hex2bn(&a, cp) == 0)
    533 				fatal("BN_hex2bn failed");
    534 			/* q = (p-1) / 2 */
    535 			if (BN_rshift(q, p, 1) == 0)
    536 				fatal("BN_rshift failed");
    537 			break;
    538 		default:
    539 			debug2("Unknown prime type");
    540 			break;
    541 		}
    542 
    543 		/*
    544 		 * due to earlier inconsistencies in interpretation, check
    545 		 * the proposed bit size.
    546 		 */
    547 		if ((u_int32_t)BN_num_bits(p) != (in_size + 1)) {
    548 			debug2("%10u: bit size %u mismatch", count_in, in_size);
    549 			continue;
    550 		}
    551 		if (in_size < QSIZE_MINIMUM) {
    552 			debug2("%10u: bit size %u too short", count_in, in_size);
    553 			continue;
    554 		}
    555 
    556 		if (in_tests & MODULI_TESTS_MILLER_RABIN)
    557 			in_tries += trials;
    558 		else
    559 			in_tries = trials;
    560 
    561 		/*
    562 		 * guess unknown generator
    563 		 */
    564 		if (generator_known == 0) {
    565 			if (BN_mod_word(p, 24) == 11)
    566 				generator_known = 2;
    567 			else if (BN_mod_word(p, 12) == 5)
    568 				generator_known = 3;
    569 			else {
    570 				u_int32_t r = BN_mod_word(p, 10);
    571 
    572 				if (r == 3 || r == 7)
    573 					generator_known = 5;
    574 			}
    575 		}
    576 		/*
    577 		 * skip tests when desired generator doesn't match
    578 		 */
    579 		if (generator_wanted > 0 &&
    580 		    generator_wanted != generator_known) {
    581 			debug2("%10u: generator %d != %d",
    582 			    count_in, generator_known, generator_wanted);
    583 			continue;
    584 		}
    585 
    586 		/*
    587 		 * Primes with no known generator are useless for DH, so
    588 		 * skip those.
    589 		 */
    590 		if (generator_known == 0) {
    591 			debug2("%10u: no known generator", count_in);
    592 			continue;
    593 		}
    594 
    595 		count_possible++;
    596 
    597 		/*
    598 		 * The (1/4)^N performance bound on Miller-Rabin is
    599 		 * extremely pessimistic, so don't spend a lot of time
    600 		 * really verifying that q is prime until after we know
    601 		 * that p is also prime. A single pass will weed out the
    602 		 * vast majority of composite q's.
    603 		 */
    604 		if (BN_is_prime(q, 1, NULL, ctx, NULL) <= 0) {
    605 			debug("%10u: q failed first possible prime test",
    606 			    count_in);
    607 			continue;
    608 		}
    609 
    610 		/*
    611 		 * q is possibly prime, so go ahead and really make sure
    612 		 * that p is prime. If it is, then we can go back and do
    613 		 * the same for q. If p is composite, chances are that
    614 		 * will show up on the first Rabin-Miller iteration so it
    615 		 * doesn't hurt to specify a high iteration count.
    616 		 */
    617 		if (!BN_is_prime(p, trials, NULL, ctx, NULL)) {
    618 			debug("%10u: p is not prime", count_in);
    619 			continue;
    620 		}
    621 		debug("%10u: p is almost certainly prime", count_in);
    622 
    623 		/* recheck q more rigorously */
    624 		if (!BN_is_prime(q, trials - 1, NULL, ctx, NULL)) {
    625 			debug("%10u: q is not prime", count_in);
    626 			continue;
    627 		}
    628 		debug("%10u: q is almost certainly prime", count_in);
    629 
    630 		if (qfileout(out, MODULI_TYPE_SAFE,
    631 		    in_tests | MODULI_TESTS_MILLER_RABIN,
    632 		    in_tries, in_size, generator_known, p)) {
    633 			res = -1;
    634 			break;
    635 		}
    636 
    637 		count_out++;
    638 	}
    639 
    640 	time(&time_stop);
    641 	xfree(lp);
    642 	BN_free(p);
    643 	BN_free(q);
    644 	BN_CTX_free(ctx);
    645 
    646 	logit("%.24s Found %u safe primes of %u candidates in %ld seconds",
    647 	    ctime(&time_stop), count_out, count_possible,
    648 	    (long) (time_stop - time_start));
    649 
    650 	return (res);
    651 }
    652