Design of a Linear Layer Optimised for Bitsliced 32-bit Implementation

G. Leurent, Clara Pernot
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The linear layer of block ciphers plays an important role in their security In particular, ciphers designed following the wide-trail strategy use the branch number of the linear layer to derive bounds on the probability of linear and differential trails. At FSE 2014, the LS-design construction was introduced as a simple and regular structure to design bitsliced block ciphers. It considers the internal state as a bit matrix, and applies alternatively an identical S-Box on all the columns, and an identical L-Box on all the lines. Security bounds are derived from the branch number of the L-Box.In this paper, we focus on bitsliced linear layers inspired by the LS-design construction and the Spook AEAD algorithm. We study the construction of bitsliced linear transformations with efficient implementations using XORs and rotations (optimized for bitsliced ciphers implemented on 32-bit processors), and a high branch number. In order to increase the density of the activity patterns, the linear layer is designed on the whole state, rather than using multiple parallel copies of an L-Box. Our main result is a linear layer for 128-bit ciphers with branch number 21, improving upon the best 32-bit transformation with branch number 12, and the one of Spook with branch number 16.
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设计优化的线性层以实现 32 位比特切分
特别是,按照宽轨迹策略设计的密码利用线性层的分支数来推导线性和差分轨迹概率的边界。在 2014 年的 FSE 会议上,LS 设计结构作为一种简单而规则的结构被引入到比特切块密码的设计中。它将内部状态视为比特矩阵,在所有列上交替应用相同的 S 框,在所有行上交替应用相同的 L 框。本文的重点是受 LS 设计结构和 Spook AEAD 算法启发的比特切分线性层。我们研究了利用 XOR 和旋转(针对在 32 位处理器上实现的比特切分密码进行了优化)和高分支数高效实现比特切分线性变换的构造。为了提高活动模式的密度,线性层是在整个状态上设计的,而不是使用多个并行的 L-Box 副本。我们的主要成果是针对分支数为 21 的 128 位密码的线性层,改进了分支数为 12 的最佳 32 位变换和分支数为 16 的 Spook 变换。
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