* add more Fp tests for Twisted Edwards curves
* add fused sqrt+division bench
* Significant fused sqrt+division improvement for any prime field over algorithm described in "High-Speed High-Security Signature", Bernstein et al, p15 "Fast decompression", https://ed25519.cr.yp.to/ed25519-20110705.pdf
* Activate secp256k1 field benches + spring renaming of field multiplication
* addition chains for inversion and sqrt of Curve25519
* Make isSquare use addition chains
* add double-prec mul/square bench for <256-bit prime fields.
* Add Fp, Fp2, Fp6 support for BW6-761
* Add G1 for BW6-761
* Prepare to support G2 twists on the same field as G1
* Remove a useless dependent type for lines
* Implement G2 for BW6-761
* Fix Line leftover
The running time of the test suite has increased significantly with:
- new tests (for example scalar mul implementations)
- new tests that stresses the whole stack/tower
- x3 randomizers for fuzzing
- new CI and platforms: Total 16x runs per commit
This would let all tests take less than 10 min on CI even non-parallelized one like on Windows.
* Proof-of-Concept Assembly code generator
* Tag inline per procedure so we can easily track the tradeoff on tower fields
* Implement Assembly for modular addition (but very curious off-by-one)
* Fix off-by one for moduli with non msb set
* Stash (super fast) alternative but still off by carry
* Fix GCC optimizing ASM away
* Save 1 register to allow compiling for BLS12-381 (in the GMP test)
* The compiler cannot find enough registers if the ASM file is not compiled with -O3
* Add modsub
* Add field negation
* Implement no-carry Assembly optimized field multiplication
* Expose UseX86ASM to the EC benchmark
* omit frame pointer to save registers instead of hardcoding -O3. Also ensure early clobber constraints for Clang
* Prepare for assembly fallback
* Implement fallback for CPU that don't support ADX and BMI2
* Add CPU runtime detection
* Update README closes#66
* Remove commented out code