func crypto/internal/nistec.p256OrdMul
16 uses
crypto/internal/nistec (current package)
p256_ordinv.go#L14: func p256OrdMul(res, in1, in2 *p256OrdElement)
p256_ordinv.go#L51: p256OrdMul(_1, x, RR) // _1
p256_ordinv.go#L53: p256OrdMul(_11, x, _1) // _11
p256_ordinv.go#L54: p256OrdMul(_101, x, _11) // _101
p256_ordinv.go#L55: p256OrdMul(_111, x, _101) // _111
p256_ordinv.go#L57: p256OrdMul(_1111, _101, x) // _1111
p256_ordinv.go#L60: p256OrdMul(_10101, t, _1) // _10101
p256_ordinv.go#L62: p256OrdMul(_101111, _101, x) // _101111
p256_ordinv.go#L63: p256OrdMul(x, _10101, x) // _111111 = x6
p256_ordinv.go#L65: p256OrdMul(t, t, _11) // _11111111 = x8
p256_ordinv.go#L67: p256OrdMul(x, x, t) // _ffff = x16
p256_ordinv.go#L69: p256OrdMul(t, t, x) // _ffffffff = x32
p256_ordinv.go#L72: p256OrdMul(x, x, t)
p256_ordinv.go#L74: p256OrdMul(x, x, t)
p256_ordinv.go#L91: p256OrdMul(x, x, muls[i])
p256_ordinv.go#L97: p256OrdMul(x, x, one)
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