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pg_ecdsa_verify
: A PostgreSQL Extension for ECDSA Signature Verification
Overview
pg_ecdsa_verify
is a PostgreSQL extension for verifying ECDSA signatures,
implemented in Rust. It leverages
the pgrx framework for creating
PostgreSQL extensions in Rust. Is uses the
ecdsa_verify Rust crate by the
same author for the core ECDSA signature verification logic.
This extension aims to be a compatible drop-in replacement for the C-based
pg-ecdsa, with the same ecdsa_verify()
function signature for ease of integration.
Why Only Verification?
By limiting the scope to verification, the extension remains simpler and easier to implement and audit. Since verification only involves public keys and no private keys, it is inherently secure against side-channel attacks and much easier to implement correctly than the signature generation algorithm.
The typical use case would be a client needing to authenticate against a server
where the public keys are stored in a PostgreSQL server. In this scenario, only
the signature verification algorithm is needed on the server side. This is why
the pg_ecdsa_verify
crate only exposes the ECDSA signature verification
algorithm.
Features
- Compatibility: Supports multiple PostgreSQL versions (12 to 17).
- Elliptic Curves: Supports
secp256r1
andsecp256k1
curves. - Hash Functions: Supports SHA-256 for hashing input data.
- Performance: Written in Rust for better safety and performance.
- Testing: Comprehensive test suite to ensure reliability.
- Benchmarking: Includes benchmarks to measure performance.
Getting Started
Prerequisites
Skip these steps if you've already installed these, or if you're on a different platform than Ubuntu/Debian in which case you should visit the links and follow the instructions for your platform.
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Install Rust:
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Install latest PostgreSQL:
https://www.postgresql.org/download/linux/ubuntu/
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Install pgrx:
https://github.com/pgcentralfoundation/pgrx/
Installation
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Clone the repository:
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Build and test the extension:
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Install the extension to PostgreSQL:
Usage
SQL Function
The extension provides a single SQL function ecdsa_verify
to verify ECDSA signatures.
Function Signature
\dx+ pg_ecdsa_verify
Objects in extension "pg_ecdsa_verify"
Object description
-----------------------------------------------------------------
function ecdsa_verify.ecdsa_verify(bytea,bytea,bytea,text,text)
schema ecdsa_verify
(2 rows)
Example Usage
CREATE EXTENSION pg_ecdsa_verify;
SELECT ecdsa_verify.ecdsa_verify(
public_key := '\x7fa92dd0666eee7c13ddb7b6249b0c8f9fba4360857c4e15d2fc634a2b5a1f8fdb9983b319469d35e719a3b93e1ac292854cd3ff2ad50898681b0a32ffbcbc6a'::bytea,
input_data := '\x49960de5880e8c687434170f6476605b8fe4aeb9a28632c7995cf3ba831d9763010000000117bd119a942a38b92bfc3b90a21f7eaa37fe1a7fa0abe27fd15dd20683b14d54'::bytea,
signature := '\x10fab01307f3eed59bc11601265efaab524b50d017bd9cdfeec4f61b01caa8d669c6e9f8d9bcbdba4e5478cb75b084332d51b0be2c21701b157c7c87abb98057'::bytea,
hash_func := 'sha256',
curve_name := 'secp256r1'
);
ecdsa_verify
--------------
t
(1 row)
Supported Curves
secp256r1
secp256k1
Supported Hash Functions
sha256
Development
Project Structure
- Cargo.toml: Project metadata and dependencies.
- src/lib.rs: Main implementation file.
- benches/ecdsa_verify.rs: Benchmarking script.
- pg_ecdsa_verify.control: PostgreSQL extension control file.
Running Tests
To run the tests, use the following command:
Benchmarking
To benchmark the extension, ensure you are using the Rust Nightly toolchain, then use the following command:
Benchmark Results
The benchmarks were run on an Intel Core i9-14900K. The results are as follows:
$ cargo bench
Running benches/ecdsa_verify.rs (target/release/deps/ecdsa_verify-c81f65e672ca3ad2)
test bench_ecdsa_verify ... bench: 840,849 ns/iter (+/- 11,204)
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
Acknowledgements
- The separate
ecdsa_verify
crate is based on v2.2.0 of the starkbank-ecdsa Python library by Star Bank. - Built using the pgrx framework.
Contributing
Bugfixes, optimizations and simplifications are welcome, but no more features. Please open an issue or submit a pull request.