x86_64 assembly pack: "optimize" for Knights Landing.
"Optimize" is in quotes because it's rather a "salvage operation"
for now. Idea is to identify processor capability flags that
drive Knights Landing to suboptimial code paths and mask them.
Two flags were identified, XSAVE and ADCX/ADOX. Former affects
choice of AES-NI code path specific for Silvermont (Knights Landing
is of Silvermont "ancestry"). And 64-bit ADCX/ADOX instructions are
effectively mishandled at decode time. In both cases we are looking
at ~2x improvement.
Hardware used for benchmarking courtesy of Atos, experiments run by
Romain Dolbeau <romain.dolbeau@atos.net>. Kudos!
This is minimalistic backpoint of
64d92d74985ebb3d0be58a9718f9e080a14a8e7f
Thanks to David Benjamin for spotting typo in Knights Landing detection!
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/4006)
(cherry picked from commit
738a9dd53cacce593cd7d67e18e1273549640a79)