I've moved it from mpunsafe.c into the main mpint.c, and renamed it
mp_mod_known_integer, because now it manages to avoid leaking
information about the mp_int you give it.
It can still potentially leak information about the small _modulus_
integer - hence the word 'known' in the new function name. This won't
be a problem in any existing use of the function, because it's used
during prime generation to check divisibility by all the small primes,
and optionally also check for residue 1 mod the RSA public exponent.
But all those values are well known and not secret.
This removes one source of side-channel leakage from prime generation.
Similarly to 'utils', I've moved all the stuff in the crypto
build-time library into a source directory of its own, and while I'm
at it, split up the monolithic sshauxcrypt.c into its various
unrelated parts.
This is also an opportunity to remove the annoying 'ssh' prefix from
the front of the file names, and give several of them less cryptic
names.