Berith
WebAssembly port of Ed25519 signatures and X25519 key exchange
npm i @hazae41/berith
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Algorithms
- Ed25519 from Dalek (ed25519-dalek)
- X25519 from Dalek (ed25519-dalek)
Features
- Reproducible building
- Pre-bundled and streamed
- Zero-copy memory slices
Benchmark
Deno
git clone https://github.com/hazae41/berith && cd berith && npm i && npm run bench:deno
cpu: Apple M1 Max
runtime: deno 1.30.3 (aarch64-apple-darwin)
file:///src/deno/bench/mod.bench.ts
benchmark time (avg) (min … max) p75 p99 p995
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@hazae41/berith (unserialized) 325.78 µs/iter (316.04 µs … 491.04 µs) 326.21 µs 348.62 µs 364.54 µs
@hazae41/berith (serialized) 368.3 µs/iter (359.12 µs … 537.71 µs) 368.79 µs 399.92 µs 406.54 µs
@noble/curves 0.7.0 1.9 ms/iter (1.73 ms … 2.3 ms) 1.96 ms 2.26 ms 2.28 ms
summary
@hazae41/berith (unserialized)
1.13x faster than @hazae41/berith (serialized)
5.85x faster than @noble/curves 0.7.0
Node
git clone https://github.com/hazae41/berith && cd berith && npm i && npm run bench:node
cpu: Apple M1 Max
runtime: node v18.12.1 (aarch64-apple-darwin)
┌────────────────────────────────┬──────────────────┬─────────────┬─────────────┐
│ (index) │ average │ minimum │ maximum │
├────────────────────────────────┼──────────────────┼─────────────┼─────────────┤
│ @hazae41/berith (unserialized) │ '281.68 μs/iter' │ '273.83 μs' │ '875.92 μs' │
│ @hazae41/berith (serialized) │ '318.67 μs/iter' │ '311.29 μs' │ '938.87 μs' │
│ @noble/curves 0.7.0 │ '1.99 ms/iter' │ '1.82 ms' │ '5.91 ms' │
│ supercop.wasm 5.0.1 │ '187.96 μs/iter' │ '179.21 μs' │ '734.29 μs' │
│ node:crypto (unserialized) │ '152.67 μs/iter' │ '144.96 μs' │ '2.86 ms' │
│ node:crypto (serialized) │ '555.61 μs/iter' │ '549.42 μs' │ '1.20 ms' │
└────────────────────────────────┴──────────────────┴─────────────┴─────────────┘
Summary
- @hazae41/berith (unserialized) is 1.13x faster than @hazae41/berith (serialized)
- @hazae41/berith (unserialized) is 7.06x faster than @noble/curves 0.7.0
- @hazae41/berith (unserialized) is 0.67x faster than supercop.wasm 5.0.1
- @hazae41/berith (unserialized) is 0.54x faster than node:crypto (unserialized)
- @hazae41/berith (unserialized) is 1.97x faster than node:crypto (serialized)
Usage
Ed25519 (EdDSA over Curve25519)
import { Berith, Ed25519Keypair } from "@hazae41/berith";
// Wait for WASM to load
Berith.initSyncBundledOnce();
// Generate an identity
const keypair = new Ed25519Keypair();
const identity = keypair.public(); // Ed25519PublicKey
// Define bytes to sign
const bytes = new TextEncoder().encode("hello world"); // Uint8Array
// Sign and verify
const proof = keypair.sign(bytes); // Ed25519Signature
const verified = identity.verify(bytes, proof); // boolean
You can serialize and deserialize to Uint8Array
const bytes = new Ed25519Keypair().to_bytes().copyAndDispose();
const keypair = Ed25519Keypair.from_bytes(bytes);
const bytes = keypair.public().to_bytes().copyAndDispose();
const identity = Ed25519PublicKey.from_bytes(bytes);
const bytes = keypair.sign(input).to_bytes().copyAndDispose();
const proof = Ed25519Signature.from_bytes(bytes);
X25519 (ECDH over Curve25519)
import { Berith, X25519StaticSecret } from "@hazae41/berith";
// Wait for WASM to load
Berith.initSyncBundledOnce();
// Generate secret x for Alice
const secretx = new X25519StaticSecret()
// Generate secret y for Bob
const secrety = new X25519StaticSecret()
// Get public X for Alice to send to Bob
const publicx = secretx.to_public()
// Get public Y for Bob to send to Alice
const publicy = secrety.to_public()
// Alice computes the shared key S from x and Y
const sharedx = secretx.diffie_hellman(publicy)
// Bob computes the shared key S from y and X
const sharedy = secrety.diffie_hellman(publicx)
// S is the same for Alice and Bob
console.log("S (Alice)", sharedx.to_bytes().copyAndDispose())
console.log("S (Bob", sharedy.to_bytes().copyAndDispose())
Building
Unreproducible building
You need to install Rust
Then, install wasm-pack
cargo install wasm-pack
Finally, do a clean install and build
npm ci && npm run build
Reproducible building
You can build the exact same bytecode using Docker, just be sure you're on a linux/amd64
host
docker compose up --build
Then check that all the files are the same using git status
git status --porcelain
If the output is empty then the bytecode is the same as the one I commited
Automated checks
Each time I commit to the repository, the GitHub's CI does the following:
- Clone the repository
- Reproduce the build using
docker compose up --build
- Throw an error if the
git status --porcelain
output is not empty
Each time I release a new version tag on GitHub, the GitHub's CI does the following:
- Clone the repository
- Do not reproduce the build, as it's already checked by the task above
- Throw an error if there is a
npm diff
between the cloned repository and the same version tag on NPM
If a version is present on NPM but not on GitHub, do not use!