From dc01af7723123aa9d426a58b34225224c4bc68ef Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Dr. Stephen Henson" Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2011 22:36:19 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Sync ASM/modes to add CCM and XTS modes and assembly language optimisation (from HEAD, original by Andy). --- crypto/modes/Makefile | 75 +- crypto/modes/asm/ghash-alpha.pl | 451 ++++++++++ crypto/modes/asm/ghash-armv4.pl | 429 +++++++++ crypto/modes/asm/ghash-ia64.pl | 463 ++++++++++ crypto/modes/asm/ghash-parisc.pl | 730 ++++++++++++++++ crypto/modes/asm/ghash-s390x.pl | 262 ++++++ crypto/modes/asm/ghash-sparcv9.pl | 330 +++++++ crypto/modes/asm/ghash-x86.pl | 1342 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ crypto/modes/asm/ghash-x86_64.pl | 805 +++++++++++++++++ crypto/modes/cbc128.c | 10 +- crypto/modes/ccm128.c | 441 ++++++++++ crypto/modes/cfb128.c | 11 +- crypto/modes/ctr128.c | 17 +- crypto/modes/cts128.c | 226 ++++- crypto/modes/modes.h | 42 + crypto/modes/ofb128.c | 11 +- crypto/modes/xts128.c | 187 ++++ 17 files changed, 5774 insertions(+), 58 deletions(-) create mode 100644 crypto/modes/asm/ghash-alpha.pl create mode 100644 crypto/modes/asm/ghash-armv4.pl create mode 100755 crypto/modes/asm/ghash-ia64.pl create mode 100644 crypto/modes/asm/ghash-parisc.pl create mode 100644 crypto/modes/asm/ghash-s390x.pl create mode 100644 crypto/modes/asm/ghash-sparcv9.pl create mode 100644 crypto/modes/asm/ghash-x86.pl create mode 100644 crypto/modes/asm/ghash-x86_64.pl create mode 100644 crypto/modes/ccm128.c create mode 100644 crypto/modes/xts128.c diff --git a/crypto/modes/Makefile b/crypto/modes/Makefile index 007ceffdb6..c825b12f25 100644 --- a/crypto/modes/Makefile +++ b/crypto/modes/Makefile @@ -10,15 +10,21 @@ CFLAG=-g MAKEFILE= Makefile AR= ar r +MODES_ASM_OBJ= + CFLAGS= $(INCLUDES) $(CFLAG) +ASFLAGS= $(INCLUDES) $(ASFLAG) +AFLAGS= $(ASFLAGS) GENERAL=Makefile TEST= APPS= LIB=$(TOP)/libcrypto.a -LIBSRC= cbc128.c ctr128.c cts128.c cfb128.c ofb128.c gcm128.c -LIBOBJ= cbc128.o ctr128.o cts128.o cfb128.o ofb128.o gcm128.o +LIBSRC= cbc128.c ctr128.c cts128.c cfb128.c ofb128.c gcm128.c \ + ccm128.c xts128.c +LIBOBJ= cbc128.o ctr128.o cts128.o cfb128.o ofb128.o gcm128.o \ + ccm128.o xts128.o $(MODES_ASM_OBJ) SRC= $(LIBSRC) @@ -38,6 +44,24 @@ lib: $(LIBOBJ) $(RANLIB) $(LIB) || echo Never mind. @touch lib +ghash-ia64.s: asm/ghash-ia64.pl + $(PERL) asm/ghash-ia64.pl $@ $(CFLAGS) +ghash-x86.s: asm/ghash-x86.pl + $(PERL) asm/ghash-x86.pl $(PERLASM_SCHEME) $(CFLAGS) $(PROCESSOR) > $@ +ghash-x86_64.s: asm/ghash-x86_64.pl + $(PERL) asm/ghash-x86_64.pl $(PERLASM_SCHEME) > $@ +ghash-sparcv9.s: asm/ghash-sparcv9.pl + $(PERL) asm/ghash-sparcv9.pl $@ $(CFLAGS) +ghash-alpha.s: asm/ghash-alpha.pl + $(PERL) $< | $(CC) -E - | tee $@ > /dev/null +ghash-parisc.s: asm/ghash-parisc.pl + $(PERL) asm/ghash-parisc.pl $(PERLASM_SCHEME) $@ + +# GNU make "catch all" +ghash-%.S: asm/ghash-%.pl; $(PERL) $< $(PERLASM_SCHEME) $@ + +ghash-armv4.o: ghash-armv4.S + files: $(PERL) $(TOP)/util/files.pl Makefile >> $(TOP)/MINFO @@ -71,12 +95,47 @@ dclean: mv -f Makefile.new $(MAKEFILE) clean: - rm -f *.o */*.o *.obj lib tags core .pure .nfs* *.old *.bak fluff + rm -f *.s *.o */*.o *.obj lib tags core .pure .nfs* *.old *.bak fluff # DO NOT DELETE THIS LINE -- make depend depends on it. -cbc128.o: cbc128.c modes.h -cfb128.o: cfb128.c modes.h -ctr128.o: ctr128.c modes.h -cts128.o: cts128.c modes.h -ofb128.o: modes.h ofb128.c +cbc128.o: ../../include/openssl/crypto.h ../../include/openssl/e_os2.h +cbc128.o: ../../include/openssl/modes.h ../../include/openssl/opensslconf.h +cbc128.o: ../../include/openssl/opensslv.h ../../include/openssl/ossl_typ.h +cbc128.o: ../../include/openssl/safestack.h ../../include/openssl/stack.h +cbc128.o: ../../include/openssl/symhacks.h cbc128.c modes_lcl.h +ccm128.o: ../../include/openssl/crypto.h ../../include/openssl/e_os2.h +ccm128.o: ../../include/openssl/modes.h ../../include/openssl/opensslconf.h +ccm128.o: ../../include/openssl/opensslv.h ../../include/openssl/ossl_typ.h +ccm128.o: ../../include/openssl/safestack.h ../../include/openssl/stack.h +ccm128.o: ../../include/openssl/symhacks.h ccm128.c modes_lcl.h +cfb128.o: ../../include/openssl/crypto.h ../../include/openssl/e_os2.h +cfb128.o: ../../include/openssl/modes.h ../../include/openssl/opensslconf.h +cfb128.o: ../../include/openssl/opensslv.h ../../include/openssl/ossl_typ.h +cfb128.o: ../../include/openssl/safestack.h ../../include/openssl/stack.h +cfb128.o: ../../include/openssl/symhacks.h cfb128.c modes_lcl.h +ctr128.o: ../../include/openssl/crypto.h ../../include/openssl/e_os2.h +ctr128.o: ../../include/openssl/modes.h ../../include/openssl/opensslconf.h +ctr128.o: ../../include/openssl/opensslv.h ../../include/openssl/ossl_typ.h +ctr128.o: ../../include/openssl/safestack.h ../../include/openssl/stack.h +ctr128.o: ../../include/openssl/symhacks.h ctr128.c modes_lcl.h +cts128.o: ../../include/openssl/crypto.h ../../include/openssl/e_os2.h +cts128.o: ../../include/openssl/modes.h ../../include/openssl/opensslconf.h +cts128.o: ../../include/openssl/opensslv.h ../../include/openssl/ossl_typ.h +cts128.o: ../../include/openssl/safestack.h ../../include/openssl/stack.h +cts128.o: ../../include/openssl/symhacks.h cts128.c modes_lcl.h +gcm128.o: ../../include/openssl/crypto.h ../../include/openssl/e_os2.h +gcm128.o: ../../include/openssl/modes.h ../../include/openssl/opensslconf.h +gcm128.o: ../../include/openssl/opensslv.h ../../include/openssl/ossl_typ.h +gcm128.o: ../../include/openssl/safestack.h ../../include/openssl/stack.h +gcm128.o: ../../include/openssl/symhacks.h gcm128.c modes_lcl.h +ofb128.o: ../../include/openssl/crypto.h ../../include/openssl/e_os2.h +ofb128.o: ../../include/openssl/modes.h ../../include/openssl/opensslconf.h +ofb128.o: ../../include/openssl/opensslv.h ../../include/openssl/ossl_typ.h +ofb128.o: ../../include/openssl/safestack.h ../../include/openssl/stack.h +ofb128.o: ../../include/openssl/symhacks.h modes_lcl.h ofb128.c +xts128.o: ../../include/openssl/crypto.h ../../include/openssl/e_os2.h +xts128.o: ../../include/openssl/modes.h ../../include/openssl/opensslconf.h +xts128.o: ../../include/openssl/opensslv.h ../../include/openssl/ossl_typ.h +xts128.o: ../../include/openssl/safestack.h ../../include/openssl/stack.h +xts128.o: ../../include/openssl/symhacks.h modes_lcl.h xts128.c diff --git a/crypto/modes/asm/ghash-alpha.pl b/crypto/modes/asm/ghash-alpha.pl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6358b2750f --- /dev/null +++ b/crypto/modes/asm/ghash-alpha.pl @@ -0,0 +1,451 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env perl +# +# ==================================================================== +# Written by Andy Polyakov for the OpenSSL +# project. The module is, however, dual licensed under OpenSSL and +# CRYPTOGAMS licenses depending on where you obtain it. For further +# details see http://www.openssl.org/~appro/cryptogams/. +# ==================================================================== +# +# March 2010 +# +# The module implements "4-bit" GCM GHASH function and underlying +# single multiplication operation in GF(2^128). "4-bit" means that it +# uses 256 bytes per-key table [+128 bytes shared table]. Even though +# loops are aggressively modulo-scheduled in respect to references to +# Htbl and Z.hi updates for 8 cycles per byte, measured performance is +# ~12 cycles per processed byte on 21264 CPU. It seems to be a dynamic +# scheduling "glitch," because uprofile(1) indicates uniform sample +# distribution, as if all instruction bundles execute in 1.5 cycles. +# Meaning that it could have been even faster, yet 12 cycles is ~60% +# better than gcc-generated code and ~80% than code generated by vendor +# compiler. + +$cnt="v0"; # $0 +$t0="t0"; +$t1="t1"; +$t2="t2"; +$Thi0="t3"; # $4 +$Tlo0="t4"; +$Thi1="t5"; +$Tlo1="t6"; +$rem="t7"; # $8 +################# +$Xi="a0"; # $16, input argument block +$Htbl="a1"; +$inp="a2"; +$len="a3"; +$nlo="a4"; # $20 +$nhi="a5"; +$Zhi="t8"; +$Zlo="t9"; +$Xhi="t10"; # $24 +$Xlo="t11"; +$remp="t12"; +$rem_4bit="AT"; # $28 + +{ my $N; + sub loop() { + + $N++; +$code.=<<___; +.align 4 + extbl $Xlo,7,$nlo + and $nlo,0xf0,$nhi + sll $nlo,4,$nlo + and $nlo,0xf0,$nlo + + addq $nlo,$Htbl,$nlo + ldq $Zlo,8($nlo) + addq $nhi,$Htbl,$nhi + ldq $Zhi,0($nlo) + + and $Zlo,0x0f,$remp + sll $Zhi,60,$t0 + lda $cnt,6(zero) + extbl $Xlo,6,$nlo + + ldq $Tlo1,8($nhi) + s8addq $remp,$rem_4bit,$remp + ldq $Thi1,0($nhi) + srl $Zlo,4,$Zlo + + ldq $rem,0($remp) + srl $Zhi,4,$Zhi + xor $t0,$Zlo,$Zlo + and $nlo,0xf0,$nhi + + xor $Tlo1,$Zlo,$Zlo + sll $nlo,4,$nlo + xor $Thi1,$Zhi,$Zhi + and $nlo,0xf0,$nlo + + addq $nlo,$Htbl,$nlo + ldq $Tlo0,8($nlo) + addq $nhi,$Htbl,$nhi + ldq $Thi0,0($nlo) + +.Looplo$N: + and $Zlo,0x0f,$remp + sll $Zhi,60,$t0 + subq $cnt,1,$cnt + srl $Zlo,4,$Zlo + + ldq $Tlo1,8($nhi) + xor $rem,$Zhi,$Zhi + ldq $Thi1,0($nhi) + s8addq $remp,$rem_4bit,$remp + + ldq $rem,0($remp) + srl $Zhi,4,$Zhi + xor $t0,$Zlo,$Zlo + extbl $Xlo,$cnt,$nlo + + and $nlo,0xf0,$nhi + xor $Thi0,$Zhi,$Zhi + xor $Tlo0,$Zlo,$Zlo + sll $nlo,4,$nlo + + + and $Zlo,0x0f,$remp + sll $Zhi,60,$t0 + and $nlo,0xf0,$nlo + srl $Zlo,4,$Zlo + + s8addq $remp,$rem_4bit,$remp + xor $rem,$Zhi,$Zhi + addq $nlo,$Htbl,$nlo + addq $nhi,$Htbl,$nhi + + ldq $rem,0($remp) + srl $Zhi,4,$Zhi + ldq $Tlo0,8($nlo) + xor $t0,$Zlo,$Zlo + + xor $Tlo1,$Zlo,$Zlo + xor $Thi1,$Zhi,$Zhi + ldq $Thi0,0($nlo) + bne $cnt,.Looplo$N + + + and $Zlo,0x0f,$remp + sll $Zhi,60,$t0 + lda $cnt,7(zero) + srl $Zlo,4,$Zlo + + ldq $Tlo1,8($nhi) + xor $rem,$Zhi,$Zhi + ldq $Thi1,0($nhi) + s8addq $remp,$rem_4bit,$remp + + ldq $rem,0($remp) + srl $Zhi,4,$Zhi + xor $t0,$Zlo,$Zlo + extbl $Xhi,$cnt,$nlo + + and $nlo,0xf0,$nhi + xor $Thi0,$Zhi,$Zhi + xor $Tlo0,$Zlo,$Zlo + sll $nlo,4,$nlo + + and $Zlo,0x0f,$remp + sll $Zhi,60,$t0 + and $nlo,0xf0,$nlo + srl $Zlo,4,$Zlo + + s8addq $remp,$rem_4bit,$remp + xor $rem,$Zhi,$Zhi + addq $nlo,$Htbl,$nlo + addq $nhi,$Htbl,$nhi + + ldq $rem,0($remp) + srl $Zhi,4,$Zhi + ldq $Tlo0,8($nlo) + xor $t0,$Zlo,$Zlo + + xor $Tlo1,$Zlo,$Zlo + xor $Thi1,$Zhi,$Zhi + ldq $Thi0,0($nlo) + unop + + +.Loophi$N: + and $Zlo,0x0f,$remp + sll $Zhi,60,$t0 + subq $cnt,1,$cnt + srl $Zlo,4,$Zlo + + ldq $Tlo1,8($nhi) + xor $rem,$Zhi,$Zhi + ldq $Thi1,0($nhi) + s8addq $remp,$rem_4bit,$remp + + ldq $rem,0($remp) + srl $Zhi,4,$Zhi + xor $t0,$Zlo,$Zlo + extbl $Xhi,$cnt,$nlo + + and $nlo,0xf0,$nhi + xor $Thi0,$Zhi,$Zhi + xor $Tlo0,$Zlo,$Zlo + sll $nlo,4,$nlo + + + and $Zlo,0x0f,$remp + sll $Zhi,60,$t0 + and $nlo,0xf0,$nlo + srl $Zlo,4,$Zlo + + s8addq $remp,$rem_4bit,$remp + xor $rem,$Zhi,$Zhi + addq $nlo,$Htbl,$nlo + addq $nhi,$Htbl,$nhi + + ldq $rem,0($remp) + srl $Zhi,4,$Zhi + ldq $Tlo0,8($nlo) + xor $t0,$Zlo,$Zlo + + xor $Tlo1,$Zlo,$Zlo + xor $Thi1,$Zhi,$Zhi + ldq $Thi0,0($nlo) + bne $cnt,.Loophi$N + + + and $Zlo,0x0f,$remp + sll $Zhi,60,$t0 + srl $Zlo,4,$Zlo + + ldq $Tlo1,8($nhi) + xor $rem,$Zhi,$Zhi + ldq $Thi1,0($nhi) + s8addq $remp,$rem_4bit,$remp + + ldq $rem,0($remp) + srl $Zhi,4,$Zhi + xor $t0,$Zlo,$Zlo + + xor $Tlo0,$Zlo,$Zlo + xor $Thi0,$Zhi,$Zhi + + and $Zlo,0x0f,$remp + sll $Zhi,60,$t0 + srl $Zlo,4,$Zlo + + s8addq $remp,$rem_4bit,$remp + xor $rem,$Zhi,$Zhi + + ldq $rem,0($remp) + srl $Zhi,4,$Zhi + xor $Tlo1,$Zlo,$Zlo + xor $Thi1,$Zhi,$Zhi + xor $t0,$Zlo,$Zlo + xor $rem,$Zhi,$Zhi +___ +}} + +$code=<<___; +#ifdef __linux__ +#include +#else +#include +#include +#endif + +.text + +.set noat +.set noreorder +.globl gcm_gmult_4bit +.align 4 +.ent gcm_gmult_4bit +gcm_gmult_4bit: + .frame sp,0,ra + .prologue 0 + + ldq $Xlo,8($Xi) + ldq $Xhi,0($Xi) + + br $rem_4bit,.Lpic1 +.Lpic1: lda $rem_4bit,rem_4bit-.Lpic1($rem_4bit) +___ + + &loop(); + +$code.=<<___; + srl $Zlo,24,$t0 # byte swap + srl $Zlo,8,$t1 + + sll $Zlo,8,$t2 + sll $Zlo,24,$Zlo + zapnot $t0,0x11,$t0 + zapnot $t1,0x22,$t1 + + zapnot $Zlo,0x88,$Zlo + or $t0,$t1,$t0 + zapnot $t2,0x44,$t2 + + or $Zlo,$t0,$Zlo + srl $Zhi,24,$t0 + srl $Zhi,8,$t1 + + or $Zlo,$t2,$Zlo + sll $Zhi,8,$t2 + sll $Zhi,24,$Zhi + + srl $Zlo,32,$Xlo + sll $Zlo,32,$Zlo + + zapnot $t0,0x11,$t0 + zapnot $t1,0x22,$t1 + or $Zlo,$Xlo,$Xlo + + zapnot $Zhi,0x88,$Zhi + or $t0,$t1,$t0 + zapnot $t2,0x44,$t2 + + or $Zhi,$t0,$Zhi + or $Zhi,$t2,$Zhi + + srl $Zhi,32,$Xhi + sll $Zhi,32,$Zhi + + or $Zhi,$Xhi,$Xhi + stq $Xlo,8($Xi) + stq $Xhi,0($Xi) + + ret (ra) +.end gcm_gmult_4bit +___ + +$inhi="s0"; +$inlo="s1"; + +$code.=<<___; +.globl gcm_ghash_4bit +.align 4 +.ent gcm_ghash_4bit +gcm_ghash_4bit: + lda sp,-32(sp) + stq ra,0(sp) + stq s0,8(sp) + stq s1,16(sp) + .mask 0x04000600,-32 + .frame sp,32,ra + .prologue 0 + + ldq_u $inhi,0($inp) + ldq_u $Thi0,7($inp) + ldq_u $inlo,8($inp) + ldq_u $Tlo0,15($inp) + ldq $Xhi,0($Xi) + ldq $Xlo,8($Xi) + + br $rem_4bit,.Lpic2 +.Lpic2: lda $rem_4bit,rem_4bit-.Lpic2($rem_4bit) + +.Louter: + extql $inhi,$inp,$inhi + extqh $Thi0,$inp,$Thi0 + or $inhi,$Thi0,$inhi + lda $inp,16($inp) + + extql $inlo,$inp,$inlo + extqh $Tlo0,$inp,$Tlo0 + or $inlo,$Tlo0,$inlo + subq $len,16,$len + + xor $Xlo,$inlo,$Xlo + xor $Xhi,$inhi,$Xhi +___ + + &loop(); + +$code.=<<___; + srl $Zlo,24,$t0 # byte swap + srl $Zlo,8,$t1 + + sll $Zlo,8,$t2 + sll $Zlo,24,$Zlo + zapnot $t0,0x11,$t0 + zapnot $t1,0x22,$t1 + + zapnot $Zlo,0x88,$Zlo + or $t0,$t1,$t0 + zapnot $t2,0x44,$t2 + + or $Zlo,$t0,$Zlo + srl $Zhi,24,$t0 + srl $Zhi,8,$t1 + + or $Zlo,$t2,$Zlo + sll $Zhi,8,$t2 + sll $Zhi,24,$Zhi + + srl $Zlo,32,$Xlo + sll $Zlo,32,$Zlo + beq $len,.Ldone + + zapnot $t0,0x11,$t0 + zapnot $t1,0x22,$t1 + or $Zlo,$Xlo,$Xlo + ldq_u $inhi,0($inp) + + zapnot $Zhi,0x88,$Zhi + or $t0,$t1,$t0 + zapnot $t2,0x44,$t2 + ldq_u $Thi0,7($inp) + + or $Zhi,$t0,$Zhi + or $Zhi,$t2,$Zhi + ldq_u $inlo,8($inp) + ldq_u $Tlo0,15($inp) + + srl $Zhi,32,$Xhi + sll $Zhi,32,$Zhi + + or $Zhi,$Xhi,$Xhi + br zero,.Louter + +.Ldone: + zapnot $t0,0x11,$t0 + zapnot $t1,0x22,$t1 + or $Zlo,$Xlo,$Xlo + + zapnot $Zhi,0x88,$Zhi + or $t0,$t1,$t0 + zapnot $t2,0x44,$t2 + + or $Zhi,$t0,$Zhi + or $Zhi,$t2,$Zhi + + srl $Zhi,32,$Xhi + sll $Zhi,32,$Zhi + + or $Zhi,$Xhi,$Xhi + + stq $Xlo,8($Xi) + stq $Xhi,0($Xi) + + .set noreorder + /*ldq ra,0(sp)*/ + ldq s0,8(sp) + ldq s1,16(sp) + lda sp,32(sp) + ret (ra) +.end gcm_ghash_4bit + +.align 4 +rem_4bit: + .quad 0x0000<<48, 0x1C20<<48, 0x3840<<48, 0x2460<<48 + .quad 0x7080<<48, 0x6CA0<<48, 0x48C0<<48, 0x54E0<<48 + .quad 0xE100<<48, 0xFD20<<48, 0xD940<<48, 0xC560<<48 + .quad 0x9180<<48, 0x8DA0<<48, 0xA9C0<<48, 0xB5E0<<48 +.ascii "GHASH for Alpha, CRYPTOGAMS by " +.align 4 + +___ +$output=shift and open STDOUT,">$output"; +print $code; +close STDOUT; + diff --git a/crypto/modes/asm/ghash-armv4.pl b/crypto/modes/asm/ghash-armv4.pl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d91586ee29 --- /dev/null +++ b/crypto/modes/asm/ghash-armv4.pl @@ -0,0 +1,429 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env perl +# +# ==================================================================== +# Written by Andy Polyakov for the OpenSSL +# project. The module is, however, dual licensed under OpenSSL and +# CRYPTOGAMS licenses depending on where you obtain it. For further +# details see http://www.openssl.org/~appro/cryptogams/. +# ==================================================================== +# +# April 2010 +# +# The module implements "4-bit" GCM GHASH function and underlying +# single multiplication operation in GF(2^128). "4-bit" means that it +# uses 256 bytes per-key table [+32 bytes shared table]. There is no +# experimental performance data available yet. The only approximation +# that can be made at this point is based on code size. Inner loop is +# 32 instructions long and on single-issue core should execute in <40 +# cycles. Having verified that gcc 3.4 didn't unroll corresponding +# loop, this assembler loop body was found to be ~3x smaller than +# compiler-generated one... +# +# July 2010 +# +# Rescheduling for dual-issue pipeline resulted in 8.5% improvement on +# Cortex A8 core and ~25 cycles per processed byte (which was observed +# to be ~3 times faster than gcc-generated code:-) +# +# February 2011 +# +# Profiler-assisted and platform-specific optimization resulted in 7% +# improvement on Cortex A8 core and ~23.5 cycles per byte. +# +# March 2011 +# +# Add NEON implementation featuring polynomial multiplication, i.e. no +# lookup tables involved. On Cortex A8 it was measured to process one +# byte in 15 cycles or 55% faster than integer-only code. + +# ==================================================================== +# Note about "528B" variant. In ARM case it makes lesser sense to +# implement it for following reasons: +# +# - performance improvement won't be anywhere near 50%, because 128- +# bit shift operation is neatly fused with 128-bit xor here, and +# "538B" variant would eliminate only 4-5 instructions out of 32 +# in the inner loop (meaning that estimated improvement is ~15%); +# - ARM-based systems are often embedded ones and extra memory +# consumption might be unappreciated (for so little improvement); +# +# Byte order [in]dependence. ========================================= +# +# Caller is expected to maintain specific *dword* order in Htable, +# namely with *least* significant dword of 128-bit value at *lower* +# address. This differs completely from C code and has everything to +# do with ldm instruction and order in which dwords are "consumed" by +# algorithm. *Byte* order within these dwords in turn is whatever +# *native* byte order on current platform. See gcm128.c for working +# example... + +while (($output=shift) && ($output!~/^\w[\w\-]*\.\w+$/)) {} +open STDOUT,">$output"; + +$Xi="r0"; # argument block +$Htbl="r1"; +$inp="r2"; +$len="r3"; + +$Zll="r4"; # variables +$Zlh="r5"; +$Zhl="r6"; +$Zhh="r7"; +$Tll="r8"; +$Tlh="r9"; +$Thl="r10"; +$Thh="r11"; +$nlo="r12"; +################# r13 is stack pointer +$nhi="r14"; +################# r15 is program counter + +$rem_4bit=$inp; # used in gcm_gmult_4bit +$cnt=$len; + +sub Zsmash() { + my $i=12; + my @args=@_; + for ($Zll,$Zlh,$Zhl,$Zhh) { + $code.=<<___; +#if __ARM_ARCH__>=7 && defined(__ARMEL__) + rev $_,$_ + str $_,[$Xi,#$i] +#elif defined(__ARMEB__) + str $_,[$Xi,#$i] +#else + mov $Tlh,$_,lsr#8 + strb $_,[$Xi,#$i+3] + mov $Thl,$_,lsr#16 + strb $Tlh,[$Xi,#$i+2] + mov $Thh,$_,lsr#24 + strb $Thl,[$Xi,#$i+1] + strb $Thh,[$Xi,#$i] +#endif +___ + $code.="\t".shift(@args)."\n"; + $i-=4; + } +} + +$code=<<___; +#include "arm_arch.h" + +.text +.code 32 + +.type rem_4bit,%object +.align 5 +rem_4bit: +.short 0x0000,0x1C20,0x3840,0x2460 +.short 0x7080,0x6CA0,0x48C0,0x54E0 +.short 0xE100,0xFD20,0xD940,0xC560 +.short 0x9180,0x8DA0,0xA9C0,0xB5E0 +.size rem_4bit,.-rem_4bit + +.type rem_4bit_get,%function +rem_4bit_get: + sub $rem_4bit,pc,#8 + sub $rem_4bit,$rem_4bit,#32 @ &rem_4bit + b .Lrem_4bit_got + nop +.size rem_4bit_get,.-rem_4bit_get + +.global gcm_ghash_4bit +.type gcm_ghash_4bit,%function +gcm_ghash_4bit: + sub r12,pc,#8 + add $len,$inp,$len @ $len to point at the end + stmdb sp!,{r3-r11,lr} @ save $len/end too + sub r12,r12,#48 @ &rem_4bit + + ldmia r12,{r4-r11} @ copy rem_4bit ... + stmdb sp!,{r4-r11} @ ... to stack + + ldrb $nlo,[$inp,#15] + ldrb $nhi,[$Xi,#15] +.Louter: + eor $nlo,$nlo,$nhi + and $nhi,$nlo,#0xf0 + and $nlo,$nlo,#0x0f + mov $cnt,#14 + + add $Zhh,$Htbl,$nlo,lsl#4 + ldmia $Zhh,{$Zll-$Zhh} @ load Htbl[nlo] + add $Thh,$Htbl,$nhi + ldrb $nlo,[$inp,#14] + + and $nhi,$Zll,#0xf @ rem + ldmia $Thh,{$Tll-$Thh} @ load Htbl[nhi] + add $nhi,$nhi,$nhi + eor $Zll,$Tll,$Zll,lsr#4 + ldrh $Tll,[sp,$nhi] @ rem_4bit[rem] + eor $Zll,$Zll,$Zlh,lsl#28 + ldrb $nhi,[$Xi,#14] + eor $Zlh,$Tlh,$Zlh,lsr#4 + eor $Zlh,$Zlh,$Zhl,lsl#28 + eor $Zhl,$Thl,$Zhl,lsr#4 + eor $Zhl,$Zhl,$Zhh,lsl#28 + eor $Zhh,$Thh,$Zhh,lsr#4 + eor $nlo,$nlo,$nhi + and $nhi,$nlo,#0xf0 + and $nlo,$nlo,#0x0f + eor $Zhh,$Zhh,$Tll,lsl#16 + +.Linner: + add $Thh,$Htbl,$nlo,lsl#4 + and $nlo,$Zll,#0xf @ rem + subs $cnt,$cnt,#1 + add $nlo,$nlo,$nlo + ldmia $Thh,{$Tll-$Thh} @ load Htbl[nlo] + eor $Zll,$Tll,$Zll,lsr#4 + eor $Zll,$Zll,$Zlh,lsl#28 + eor $Zlh,$Tlh,$Zlh,lsr#4 + eor $Zlh,$Zlh,$Zhl,lsl#28 + ldrh $Tll,[sp,$nlo] @ rem_4bit[rem] + eor $Zhl,$Thl,$Zhl,lsr#4 + ldrplb $nlo,[$inp,$cnt] + eor $Zhl,$Zhl,$Zhh,lsl#28 + eor $Zhh,$Thh,$Zhh,lsr#4 + + add $Thh,$Htbl,$nhi + and $nhi,$Zll,#0xf @ rem + eor $Zhh,$Zhh,$Tll,lsl#16 @ ^= rem_4bit[rem] + add $nhi,$nhi,$nhi + ldmia $Thh,{$Tll-$Thh} @ load Htbl[nhi] + eor $Zll,$Tll,$Zll,lsr#4 + ldrplb $Tll,[$Xi,$cnt] + eor $Zll,$Zll,$Zlh,lsl#28 + eor $Zlh,$Tlh,$Zlh,lsr#4 + ldrh $Tlh,[sp,$nhi] + eor $Zlh,$Zlh,$Zhl,lsl#28 + eor $Zhl,$Thl,$Zhl,lsr#4 + eor $Zhl,$Zhl,$Zhh,lsl#28 + eorpl $nlo,$nlo,$Tll + eor $Zhh,$Thh,$Zhh,lsr#4 + andpl $nhi,$nlo,#0xf0 + andpl $nlo,$nlo,#0x0f + eor $Zhh,$Zhh,$Tlh,lsl#16 @ ^= rem_4bit[rem] + bpl .Linner + + ldr $len,[sp,#32] @ re-load $len/end + add $inp,$inp,#16 + mov $nhi,$Zll +___ + &Zsmash("cmp\t$inp,$len","ldrneb\t$nlo,[$inp,#15]"); +$code.=<<___; + bne .Louter + + add sp,sp,#36 +#if __ARM_ARCH__>=5 + ldmia sp!,{r4-r11,pc} +#else + ldmia sp!,{r4-r11,lr} + tst lr,#1 + moveq pc,lr @ be binary compatible with V4, yet + bx lr @ interoperable with Thumb ISA:-) +#endif +.size gcm_ghash_4bit,.-gcm_ghash_4bit + +.global gcm_gmult_4bit +.type gcm_gmult_4bit,%function +gcm_gmult_4bit: + stmdb sp!,{r4-r11,lr} + ldrb $nlo,[$Xi,#15] + b rem_4bit_get +.Lrem_4bit_got: + and $nhi,$nlo,#0xf0 + and $nlo,$nlo,#0x0f + mov $cnt,#14 + + add $Zhh,$Htbl,$nlo,lsl#4 + ldmia $Zhh,{$Zll-$Zhh} @ load Htbl[nlo] + ldrb $nlo,[$Xi,#14] + + add $Thh,$Htbl,$nhi + and $nhi,$Zll,#0xf @ rem + ldmia $Thh,{$Tll-$Thh} @ load Htbl[nhi] + add $nhi,$nhi,$nhi + eor $Zll,$Tll,$Zll,lsr#4 + ldrh $Tll,[$rem_4bit,$nhi] @ rem_4bit[rem] + eor $Zll,$Zll,$Zlh,lsl#28 + eor $Zlh,$Tlh,$Zlh,lsr#4 + eor $Zlh,$Zlh,$Zhl,lsl#28 + eor $Zhl,$Thl,$Zhl,lsr#4 + eor $Zhl,$Zhl,$Zhh,lsl#28 + eor $Zhh,$Thh,$Zhh,lsr#4 + and $nhi,$nlo,#0xf0 + eor $Zhh,$Zhh,$Tll,lsl#16 + and $nlo,$nlo,#0x0f + +.Loop: + add $Thh,$Htbl,$nlo,lsl#4 + and $nlo,$Zll,#0xf @ rem + subs $cnt,$cnt,#1 + add $nlo,$nlo,$nlo + ldmia $Thh,{$Tll-$Thh} @ load Htbl[nlo] + eor $Zll,$Tll,$Zll,lsr#4 + eor $Zll,$Zll,$Zlh,lsl#28 + eor $Zlh,$Tlh,$Zlh,lsr#4 + eor $Zlh,$Zlh,$Zhl,lsl#28 + ldrh $Tll,[$rem_4bit,$nlo] @ rem_4bit[rem] + eor $Zhl,$Thl,$Zhl,lsr#4 + ldrplb $nlo,[$Xi,$cnt] + eor $Zhl,$Zhl,$Zhh,lsl#28 + eor $Zhh,$Thh,$Zhh,lsr#4 + + add $Thh,$Htbl,$nhi + and $nhi,$Zll,#0xf @ rem + eor $Zhh,$Zhh,$Tll,lsl#16 @ ^= rem_4bit[rem] + add $nhi,$nhi,$nhi + ldmia $Thh,{$Tll-$Thh} @ load Htbl[nhi] + eor $Zll,$Tll,$Zll,lsr#4 + eor $Zll,$Zll,$Zlh,lsl#28 + eor $Zlh,$Tlh,$Zlh,lsr#4 + ldrh $Tll,[$rem_4bit,$nhi] @ rem_4bit[rem] + eor $Zlh,$Zlh,$Zhl,lsl#28 + eor $Zhl,$Thl,$Zhl,lsr#4 + eor $Zhl,$Zhl,$Zhh,lsl#28 + eor $Zhh,$Thh,$Zhh,lsr#4 + andpl $nhi,$nlo,#0xf0 + andpl $nlo,$nlo,#0x0f + eor $Zhh,$Zhh,$Tll,lsl#16 @ ^= rem_4bit[rem] + bpl .Loop +___ + &Zsmash(); +$code.=<<___; +#if __ARM_ARCH__>=5 + ldmia sp!,{r4-r11,pc} +#else + ldmia sp!,{r4-r11,lr} + tst lr,#1 + moveq pc,lr @ be binary compatible with V4, yet + bx lr @ interoperable with Thumb ISA:-) +#endif +.size gcm_gmult_4bit,.-gcm_gmult_4bit +___ +{ +my $cnt=$Htbl; # $Htbl is used once in the very beginning + +my ($Hhi, $Hlo, $Zo, $T, $xi, $mod) = map("d$_",(0..7)); +my ($Qhi, $Qlo, $Z, $R, $zero, $Qpost, $IN) = map("q$_",(8..15)); + +# Z:Zo keeps 128-bit result shifted by 1 to the right, with bottom bit +# in Zo. Or should I say "top bit", because GHASH is specified in +# reverse bit order? Otherwise straightforward 128-bt H by one input +# byte multiplication and modulo-reduction, times 16. + +sub Dlo() { shift=~m|q([1]?[0-9])|?"d".($1*2):""; } +sub Dhi() { shift=~m|q([1]?[0-9])|?"d".($1*2+1):""; } +sub Q() { shift=~m|d([1-3]?[02468])|?"q".($1/2):""; } + +$code.=<<___; +#if __ARM_ARCH__>=7 +.fpu neon + +.global gcm_gmult_neon +.type gcm_gmult_neon,%function +.align 4 +gcm_gmult_neon: + sub $Htbl,#16 @ point at H in GCM128_CTX + vld1.64 `&Dhi("$IN")`,[$Xi,:64]!@ load Xi + vmov.i32 $mod,#0xe1 @ our irreducible polynomial + vld1.64 `&Dlo("$IN")`,[$Xi,:64]! + vshr.u64 $mod,#32 + vldmia $Htbl,{$Hhi-$Hlo} @ load H + veor $zero,$zero +#ifdef __ARMEL__ + vrev64.8 $IN,$IN +#endif + veor $Qpost,$Qpost + veor $R,$R + mov $cnt,#16 + veor $Z,$Z + mov $len,#16 + veor $Zo,$Zo + vdup.8 $xi,`&Dlo("$IN")`[0] @ broadcast lowest byte + b .Linner_neon +.size gcm_gmult_neon,.-gcm_gmult_neon + +.global gcm_ghash_neon +.type gcm_ghash_neon,%function +.align 4 +gcm_ghash_neon: + vld1.64 `&Dhi("$Z")`,[$Xi,:64]! @ load Xi + vmov.i32 $mod,#0xe1 @ our irreducible polynomial + vld1.64 `&Dlo("$Z")`,[$Xi,:64]! + vshr.u64 $mod,#32 + vldmia $Xi,{$Hhi-$Hlo} @ load H + veor $zero,$zero + nop +#ifdef __ARMEL__ + vrev64.8 $Z,$Z +#endif +.Louter_neon: + vld1.64 `&Dhi($IN)`,[$inp]! @ load inp + veor $Qpost,$Qpost + vld1.64 `&Dlo($IN)`,[$inp]! + veor $R,$R + mov $cnt,#16 +#ifdef __ARMEL__ + vrev64.8 $IN,$IN +#endif + veor $Zo,$Zo + veor $IN,$Z @ inp^=Xi + veor $Z,$Z + vdup.8 $xi,`&Dlo("$IN")`[0] @ broadcast lowest byte +.Linner_neon: + subs $cnt,$cnt,#1 + vmull.p8 $Qlo,$Hlo,$xi @ H.lo·Xi[i] + vmull.p8 $Qhi,$Hhi,$xi @ H.hi·Xi[i] + vext.8 $IN,$zero,#1 @ IN>>=8 + + veor $Z,$Qpost @ modulo-scheduled part + vshl.i64 `&Dlo("$R")`,#48 + vdup.8 $xi,`&Dlo("$IN")`[0] @ broadcast lowest byte + veor $T,`&Dlo("$Qlo")`,`&Dlo("$Z")` + + veor `&Dhi("$Z")`,`&Dlo("$R")` + vuzp.8 $Qlo,$Qhi + vsli.8 $Zo,$T,#1 @ compose the "carry" byte + vext.8 $Z,$zero,#1 @ Z>>=8 + + vmull.p8 $R,$Zo,$mod @ "carry"·0xe1 + vshr.u8 $Zo,$T,#7 @ save Z's bottom bit + vext.8 $Qpost,$Qlo,$zero,#1 @ Qlo>>=8 + veor $Z,$Qhi + bne .Linner_neon + + veor $Z,$Qpost @ modulo-scheduled artefact + vshl.i64 `&Dlo("$R")`,#48 + veor `&Dhi("$Z")`,`&Dlo("$R")` + + @ finalization, normalize Z:Zo + vand $Zo,$mod @ suffices to mask the bit + vshr.u64 `&Dhi(&Q("$Zo"))`,`&Dlo("$Z")`,#63 + vshl.i64 $Z,#1 + subs $len,#16 + vorr $Z,`&Q("$Zo")` @ Z=Z:Zo<<1 + bne .Louter_neon + +#ifdef __ARMEL__ + vrev64.8 $Z,$Z +#endif + sub $Xi,#16 + vst1.64 `&Dhi("$Z")`,[$Xi,:64]! @ write out Xi + vst1.64 `&Dlo("$Z")`,[$Xi,:64] + + bx lr +.size gcm_ghash_neon,.-gcm_ghash_neon +#endif +___ +} +$code.=<<___; +.asciz "GHASH for ARMv4/NEON, CRYPTOGAMS by " +.align 2 +___ + +$code =~ s/\`([^\`]*)\`/eval $1/gem; +$code =~ s/\bbx\s+lr\b/.word\t0xe12fff1e/gm; # make it possible to compile with -march=armv4 +print $code; +close STDOUT; # enforce flush diff --git a/crypto/modes/asm/ghash-ia64.pl b/crypto/modes/asm/ghash-ia64.pl new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..0354c95444 --- /dev/null +++ b/crypto/modes/asm/ghash-ia64.pl @@ -0,0 +1,463 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env perl + +# ==================================================================== +# Written by Andy Polyakov for the OpenSSL +# project. The module is, however, dual licensed under OpenSSL and +# CRYPTOGAMS licenses depending on where you obtain it. For further +# details see http://www.openssl.org/~appro/cryptogams/. +# ==================================================================== +# +# March 2010 +# +# The module implements "4-bit" GCM GHASH function and underlying +# single multiplication operation in GF(2^128). "4-bit" means that it +# uses 256 bytes per-key table [+128 bytes shared table]. Streamed +# GHASH performance was measured to be 6.67 cycles per processed byte +# on Itanium 2, which is >90% better than Microsoft compiler generated +# code. To anchor to something else sha1-ia64.pl module processes one +# byte in 5.7 cycles. On Itanium GHASH should run at ~8.5 cycles per +# byte. + +# September 2010 +# +# It was originally thought that it makes lesser sense to implement +# "528B" variant on Itanium 2 for following reason. Because number of +# functional units is naturally limited, it appeared impossible to +# implement "528B" loop in 4 cycles, only in 5. This would mean that +# theoretically performance improvement couldn't be more than 20%. +# But occasionally you prove yourself wrong:-) I figured out a way to +# fold couple of instructions and having freed yet another instruction +# slot by unrolling the loop... Resulting performance is 4.45 cycles +# per processed byte and 50% better than "256B" version. On original +# Itanium performance should remain the same as the "256B" version, +# i.e. ~8.5 cycles. + +$output=shift and (open STDOUT,">$output" or die "can't open $output: $!"); + +if ($^O eq "hpux") { + $ADDP="addp4"; + for (@ARGV) { $ADDP="add" if (/[\+DD|\-mlp]64/); } +} else { $ADDP="add"; } +for (@ARGV) { $big_endian=1 if (/\-DB_ENDIAN/); + $big_endian=0 if (/\-DL_ENDIAN/); } +if (!defined($big_endian)) + { $big_endian=(unpack('L',pack('N',1))==1); } + +sub loop() { +my $label=shift; +my ($p16,$p17)=(shift)?("p63","p63"):("p16","p17"); # mask references to inp + +# Loop is scheduled for 6 ticks on Itanium 2 and 8 on Itanium, i.e. +# in scalable manner;-) Naturally assuming data in L1 cache... +# Special note about 'dep' instruction, which is used to construct +# &rem_4bit[Zlo&0xf]. It works, because rem_4bit is aligned at 128 +# bytes boundary and lower 7 bits of its address are guaranteed to +# be zero. +$code.=<<___; +$label: +{ .mfi; (p18) ld8 Hlo=[Hi[1]],-8 + (p19) dep rem=Zlo,rem_4bitp,3,4 } +{ .mfi; (p19) xor Zhi=Zhi,Hhi + ($p17) xor xi[1]=xi[1],in[1] };; +{ .mfi; (p18) ld8 Hhi=[Hi[1]] + (p19) shrp Zlo=Zhi,Zlo,4 } +{ .mfi; (p19) ld8 rem=[rem] + (p18) and Hi[1]=mask0xf0,xi[2] };; +{ .mmi; ($p16) ld1 in[0]=[inp],-1 + (p18) xor Zlo=Zlo,Hlo + (p19) shr.u Zhi=Zhi,4 } +{ .mib; (p19) xor Hhi=Hhi,rem + (p18) add Hi[1]=Htbl,Hi[1] };; + +{ .mfi; (p18) ld8 Hlo=[Hi[1]],-8 + (p18) dep rem=Zlo,rem_4bitp,3,4 } +{ .mfi; (p17) shladd Hi[0]=xi[1],4,r0 + (p18) xor Zhi=Zhi,Hhi };; +{ .mfi; (p18) ld8 Hhi=[Hi[1]] + (p18) shrp Zlo=Zhi,Zlo,4 } +{ .mfi; (p18) ld8 rem=[rem] + (p17) and Hi[0]=mask0xf0,Hi[0] };; +{ .mmi; (p16) ld1 xi[0]=[Xi],-1 + (p18) xor Zlo=Zlo,Hlo + (p18) shr.u Zhi=Zhi,4 } +{ .mib; (p18) xor Hhi=Hhi,rem + (p17) add Hi[0]=Htbl,Hi[0] + br.ctop.sptk $label };; +___ +} + +$code=<<___; +.explicit +.text + +prevfs=r2; prevlc=r3; prevpr=r8; +mask0xf0=r21; +rem=r22; rem_4bitp=r23; +Xi=r24; Htbl=r25; +inp=r26; end=r27; +Hhi=r28; Hlo=r29; +Zhi=r30; Zlo=r31; + +.align 128 +.skip 16 // aligns loop body +.global gcm_gmult_4bit# +.proc gcm_gmult_4bit# +gcm_gmult_4bit: + .prologue +{ .mmi; .save ar.pfs,prevfs + alloc prevfs=ar.pfs,2,6,0,8 + $ADDP Xi=15,in0 // &Xi[15] + mov rem_4bitp=ip } +{ .mii; $ADDP Htbl=8,in1 // &Htbl[0].lo + .save ar.lc,prevlc + mov prevlc=ar.lc + .save pr,prevpr + mov prevpr=pr };; + + .body + .rotr in[3],xi[3],Hi[2] + +{ .mib; ld1 xi[2]=[Xi],-1 // Xi[15] + mov mask0xf0=0xf0 + brp.loop.imp .Loop1,.Lend1-16};; +{ .mmi; ld1 xi[1]=[Xi],-1 // Xi[14] + };; +{ .mii; shladd Hi[1]=xi[2],4,r0 + mov pr.rot=0x7<<16 + mov ar.lc=13 };; +{ .mii; and Hi[1]=mask0xf0,Hi[1] + mov ar.ec=3 + xor Zlo=Zlo,Zlo };; +{ .mii; add Hi[1]=Htbl,Hi[1] // &Htbl[nlo].lo + add rem_4bitp=rem_4bit#-gcm_gmult_4bit#,rem_4bitp + xor Zhi=Zhi,Zhi };; +___ + &loop (".Loop1",1); +$code.=<<___; +.Lend1: +{ .mib; xor Zhi=Zhi,Hhi };; // modulo-scheduling artefact +{ .mib; mux1 Zlo=Zlo,\@rev };; +{ .mib; mux1 Zhi=Zhi,\@rev };; +{ .mmi; add Hlo=9,Xi;; // ;; is here to prevent + add Hhi=1,Xi };; // pipeline flush on Itanium +{ .mib; st8 [Hlo]=Zlo + mov pr=prevpr,0x1ffff };; +{ .mib; st8 [Hhi]=Zhi + mov ar.lc=prevlc + br.ret.sptk.many b0 };; +.endp gcm_gmult_4bit# +___ + +###################################################################### +# "528B" (well, "512B" actualy) streamed GHASH +# +$Xip="in0"; +$Htbl="in1"; +$inp="in2"; +$len="in3"; +$rem_8bit="loc0"; +$mask0xff="loc1"; +($sum,$rum) = $big_endian ? ("nop.m","nop.m") : ("sum","rum"); + +sub load_htable() { + for (my $i=0;$i<8;$i++) { + $code.=<<___; +{ .mmi; ld8 r`16+2*$i+1`=[r8],16 // Htable[$i].hi + ld8 r`16+2*$i`=[r9],16 } // Htable[$i].lo +{ .mmi; ldf8 f`32+2*$i+1`=[r10],16 // Htable[`8+$i`].hi + ldf8 f`32+2*$i`=[r11],16 // Htable[`8+$i`].lo +___ + $code.=shift if (($i+$#_)==7); + $code.="\t};;\n" + } +} + +$code.=<<___; +prevsp=r3; + +.align 32 +.skip 16 // aligns loop body +.global gcm_ghash_4bit# +.proc gcm_ghash_4bit# +gcm_ghash_4bit: + .prologue +{ .mmi; .save ar.pfs,prevfs + alloc prevfs=ar.pfs,4,2,0,0 + .vframe prevsp + mov prevsp=sp + mov $rem_8bit=ip };; + .body +{ .mfi; $ADDP r8=0+0,$Htbl + $ADDP r9=0+8,$Htbl } +{ .mfi; $ADDP r10=128+0,$Htbl + $ADDP r11=128+8,$Htbl };; +___ + &load_htable( + " $ADDP $Xip=15,$Xip", # &Xi[15] + " $ADDP $len=$len,$inp", # &inp[len] + " $ADDP $inp=15,$inp", # &inp[15] + " mov $mask0xff=0xff", + " add sp=-512,sp", + " andcm sp=sp,$mask0xff", # align stack frame + " add r14=0,sp", + " add r15=8,sp"); +$code.=<<___; +{ .mmi; $sum 1<<1 // go big-endian + add r8=256+0,sp + add r9=256+8,sp } +{ .mmi; add r10=256+128+0,sp + add r11=256+128+8,sp + add $len=-17,$len };; +___ +for($i=0;$i<8;$i++) { # generate first half of Hshr4[] +my ($rlo,$rhi)=("r".eval(16+2*$i),"r".eval(16+2*$i+1)); +$code.=<<___; +{ .mmi; st8 [r8]=$rlo,16 // Htable[$i].lo + st8 [r9]=$rhi,16 // Htable[$i].hi + shrp $rlo=$rhi,$rlo,4 }//;; +{ .mmi; stf8 [r10]=f`32+2*$i`,16 // Htable[`8+$i`].lo + stf8 [r11]=f`32+2*$i+1`,16 // Htable[`8+$i`].hi + shr.u $rhi=$rhi,4 };; +{ .mmi; st8 [r14]=$rlo,16 // Htable[$i].lo>>4 + st8 [r15]=$rhi,16 }//;; // Htable[$i].hi>>4 +___ +} +$code.=<<___; +{ .mmi; ld8 r16=[r8],16 // Htable[8].lo + ld8 r17=[r9],16 };; // Htable[8].hi +{ .mmi; ld8 r18=[r8],16 // Htable[9].lo + ld8 r19=[r9],16 } // Htable[9].hi +{ .mmi; rum 1<<5 // clear um.mfh + shrp r16=r17,r16,4 };; +___ +for($i=0;$i<6;$i++) { # generate second half of Hshr4[] +$code.=<<___; +{ .mmi; ld8 r`20+2*$i`=[r8],16 // Htable[`10+$i`].lo + ld8 r`20+2*$i+1`=[r9],16 // Htable[`10+$i`].hi + shr.u r`16+2*$i+1`=r`16+2*$i+1`,4 };; +{ .mmi; st8 [r14]=r`16+2*$i`,16 // Htable[`8+$i`].lo>>4 + st8 [r15]=r`16+2*$i+1`,16 // Htable[`8+$i`].hi>>4 + shrp r`18+2*$i`=r`18+2*$i+1`,r`18+2*$i`,4 } +___ +} +$code.=<<___; +{ .mmi; shr.u r`16+2*$i+1`=r`16+2*$i+1`,4 };; +{ .mmi; st8 [r14]=r`16+2*$i`,16 // Htable[`8+$i`].lo>>4 + st8 [r15]=r`16+2*$i+1`,16 // Htable[`8+$i`].hi>>4 + shrp r`18+2*$i`=r`18+2*$i+1`,r`18+2*$i`,4 } +{ .mmi; add $Htbl=256,sp // &Htable[0] + add $rem_8bit=rem_8bit#-gcm_ghash_4bit#,$rem_8bit + shr.u r`18+2*$i+1`=r`18+2*$i+1`,4 };; +{ .mmi; st8 [r14]=r`18+2*$i` // Htable[`8+$i`].lo>>4 + st8 [r15]=r`18+2*$i+1` } // Htable[`8+$i`].hi>>4 +___ + +$in="r15"; +@xi=("r16","r17"); +@rem=("r18","r19"); +($Alo,$Ahi,$Blo,$Bhi,$Zlo,$Zhi)=("r20","r21","r22","r23","r24","r25"); +($Atbl,$Btbl)=("r26","r27"); + +$code.=<<___; # (p16) +{ .mmi; ld1 $in=[$inp],-1 //(p16) *inp-- + ld1 $xi[0]=[$Xip],-1 //(p16) *Xi-- + cmp.eq p0,p6=r0,r0 };; // clear p6 +___ +push (@xi,shift(@xi)); push (@rem,shift(@rem)); # "rotate" registers + +$code.=<<___; # (p16),(p17) +{ .mmi; ld1 $xi[0]=[$Xip],-1 //(p16) *Xi-- + xor $xi[1]=$xi[1],$in };; //(p17) xi=$xi[i]^inp[i] +{ .mii; ld1 $in=[$inp],-1 //(p16) *inp-- + dep $Atbl=$xi[1],$Htbl,4,4 //(p17) &Htable[nlo].lo + and $xi[1]=-16,$xi[1] };; //(p17) nhi=xi&0xf0 +.align 32 +.LOOP: +{ .mmi; +(p6) st8 [$Xip]=$Zhi,13 + xor $Zlo=$Zlo,$Zlo + add $Btbl=$xi[1],$Htbl };; //(p17) &Htable[nhi].lo +___ +push (@xi,shift(@xi)); push (@rem,shift(@rem)); # "rotate" registers + +$code.=<<___; # (p16),(p17),(p18) +{ .mmi; ld8 $Alo=[$Atbl],8 //(p18) Htable[nlo].lo,&Htable[nlo].hi + ld8 $rem[0]=[$Btbl],-256 //(p18) Htable[nhi].lo,&Hshr4[nhi].lo + xor $xi[1]=$xi[1],$in };; //(p17) xi=$xi[i]^inp[i] +{ .mfi; ld8 $Ahi=[$Atbl] //(p18) Htable[nlo].hi + dep $Atbl=$xi[1],$Htbl,4,4 } //(p17) &Htable[nlo].lo +{ .mfi; shladd $rem[0]=$rem[0],4,r0 //(p18) Htable[nhi].lo<<4 + xor $Zlo=$Zlo,$Alo };; //(p18) Z.lo^=Htable[nlo].lo +{ .mmi; ld8 $Blo=[$Btbl],8 //(p18) Hshr4[nhi].lo,&Hshr4[nhi].hi + ld1 $in=[$inp],-1 } //(p16) *inp-- +{ .mmi; xor $rem[0]=$rem[0],$Zlo //(p18) Z.lo^(Htable[nhi].lo<<4) + mov $Zhi=$Ahi //(p18) Z.hi^=Htable[nlo].hi + and $xi[1]=-16,$xi[1] };; //(p17) nhi=xi&0xf0 +{ .mmi; ld8 $Bhi=[$Btbl] //(p18) Hshr4[nhi].hi + ld1 $xi[0]=[$Xip],-1 //(p16) *Xi-- + shrp $Zlo=$Zhi,$Zlo,8 } //(p18) Z.lo=(Z.hi<<56)|(Z.lo>>8) +{ .mmi; and $rem[0]=$rem[0],$mask0xff //(p18) rem=($Zlo^(Htable[nhi].lo<<4))&0xff + add $Btbl=$xi[1],$Htbl };; //(p17) &Htable[nhi] +___ +push (@xi,shift(@xi)); push (@rem,shift(@rem)); # "rotate" registers + +for ($i=1;$i<14;$i++) { +# Above and below fragments are derived from this one by removing +# unsuitable (p??) instructions. +$code.=<<___; # (p16),(p17),(p18),(p19) +{ .mmi; ld8 $Alo=[$Atbl],8 //(p18) Htable[nlo].lo,&Htable[nlo].hi + ld8 $rem[0]=[$Btbl],-256 //(p18) Htable[nhi].lo,&Hshr4[nhi].lo + shr.u $Zhi=$Zhi,8 } //(p19) Z.hi>>=8 +{ .mmi; shladd $rem[1]=$rem[1],1,$rem_8bit //(p19) &rem_8bit[rem] + xor $Zlo=$Zlo,$Blo //(p19) Z.lo^=Hshr4[nhi].lo + xor $xi[1]=$xi[1],$in };; //(p17) xi=$xi[i]^inp[i] +{ .mmi; ld8 $Ahi=[$Atbl] //(p18) Htable[nlo].hi + ld2 $rem[1]=[$rem[1]] //(p19) rem_8bit[rem] + dep $Atbl=$xi[1],$Htbl,4,4 } //(p17) &Htable[nlo].lo +{ .mmi; shladd $rem[0]=$rem[0],4,r0 //(p18) Htable[nhi].lo<<4 + xor $Zlo=$Zlo,$Alo //(p18) Z.lo^=Htable[nlo].lo + xor $Zhi=$Zhi,$Bhi };; //(p19) Z.hi^=Hshr4[nhi].hi +{ .mmi; ld8 $Blo=[$Btbl],8 //(p18) Hshr4[nhi].lo,&Hshr4[nhi].hi + ld1 $in=[$inp],-1 //(p16) *inp-- + shl $rem[1]=$rem[1],48 } //(p19) rem_8bit[rem]<<48 +{ .mmi; xor $rem[0]=$rem[0],$Zlo //(p18) Z.lo^(Htable[nhi].lo<<4) + xor $Zhi=$Zhi,$Ahi //(p18) Z.hi^=Htable[nlo].hi + and $xi[1]=-16,$xi[1] };; //(p17) nhi=xi&0xf0 +{ .mmi; ld8 $Bhi=[$Btbl] //(p18) Hshr4[nhi].hi + ld1 $xi[0]=[$Xip],-1 //(p16) *Xi-- + shrp $Zlo=$Zhi,$Zlo,8 } //(p18) Z.lo=(Z.hi<<56)|(Z.lo>>8) +{ .mmi; and $rem[0]=$rem[0],$mask0xff //(p18) rem=($Zlo^(Htable[nhi].lo<<4))&0xff + xor $Zhi=$Zhi,$rem[1] //(p19) Z.hi^=rem_8bit[rem]<<48 + add $Btbl=$xi[1],$Htbl };; //(p17) &Htable[nhi] +___ +push (@xi,shift(@xi)); push (@rem,shift(@rem)); # "rotate" registers +} + +$code.=<<___; # (p17),(p18),(p19) +{ .mmi; ld8 $Alo=[$Atbl],8 //(p18) Htable[nlo].lo,&Htable[nlo].hi + ld8 $rem[0]=[$Btbl],-256 //(p18) Htable[nhi].lo,&Hshr4[nhi].lo + shr.u $Zhi=$Zhi,8 } //(p19) Z.hi>>=8 +{ .mmi; shladd $rem[1]=$rem[1],1,$rem_8bit //(p19) &rem_8bit[rem] + xor $Zlo=$Zlo,$Blo //(p19) Z.lo^=Hshr4[nhi].lo + xor $xi[1]=$xi[1],$in };; //(p17) xi=$xi[i]^inp[i] +{ .mmi; ld8 $Ahi=[$Atbl] //(p18) Htable[nlo].hi + ld2 $rem[1]=[$rem[1]] //(p19) rem_8bit[rem] + dep $Atbl=$xi[1],$Htbl,4,4 };; //(p17) &Htable[nlo].lo +{ .mmi; shladd $rem[0]=$rem[0],4,r0 //(p18) Htable[nhi].lo<<4 + xor $Zlo=$Zlo,$Alo //(p18) Z.lo^=Htable[nlo].lo + xor $Zhi=$Zhi,$Bhi };; //(p19) Z.hi^=Hshr4[nhi].hi +{ .mmi; ld8 $Blo=[$Btbl],8 //(p18) Hshr4[nhi].lo,&Hshr4[nhi].hi + shl $rem[1]=$rem[1],48 } //(p19) rem_8bit[rem]<<48 +{ .mmi; xor $rem[0]=$rem[0],$Zlo //(p18) Z.lo^(Htable[nhi].lo<<4) + xor $Zhi=$Zhi,$Ahi //(p18) Z.hi^=Htable[nlo].hi + and $xi[1]=-16,$xi[1] };; //(p17) nhi=xi&0xf0 +{ .mmi; ld8 $Bhi=[$Btbl] //(p18) Hshr4[nhi].hi + shrp $Zlo=$Zhi,$Zlo,8 } //(p18) Z.lo=(Z.hi<<56)|(Z.lo>>8) +{ .mmi; and $rem[0]=$rem[0],$mask0xff //(p18) rem=($Zlo^(Htable[nhi].lo<<4))&0xff + xor $Zhi=$Zhi,$rem[1] //(p19) Z.hi^=rem_8bit[rem]<<48 + add $Btbl=$xi[1],$Htbl };; //(p17) &Htable[nhi] +___ +push (@xi,shift(@xi)); push (@rem,shift(@rem)); # "rotate" registers + +$code.=<<___; # (p18),(p19) +{ .mfi; ld8 $Alo=[$Atbl],8 //(p18) Htable[nlo].lo,&Htable[nlo].hi + shr.u $Zhi=$Zhi,8 } //(p19) Z.hi>>=8 +{ .mfi; shladd $rem[1]=$rem[1],1,$rem_8bit //(p19) &rem_8bit[rem] + xor $Zlo=$Zlo,$Blo };; //(p19) Z.lo^=Hshr4[nhi].lo +{ .mfi; ld8 $Ahi=[$Atbl] //(p18) Htable[nlo].hi + xor $Zlo=$Zlo,$Alo } //(p18) Z.lo^=Htable[nlo].lo +{ .mfi; ld2 $rem[1]=[$rem[1]] //(p19) rem_8bit[rem] + xor $Zhi=$Zhi,$Bhi };; //(p19) Z.hi^=Hshr4[nhi].hi +{ .mfi; ld8 $Blo=[$Btbl],8 //(p18) Htable[nhi].lo,&Htable[nhi].hi + shl $rem[1]=$rem[1],48 } //(p19) rem_8bit[rem]<<48 +{ .mfi; shladd $rem[0]=$Zlo,4,r0 //(p18) Z.lo<<4 + xor $Zhi=$Zhi,$Ahi };; //(p18) Z.hi^=Htable[nlo].hi +{ .mfi; ld8 $Bhi=[$Btbl] //(p18) Htable[nhi].hi + shrp $Zlo=$Zhi,$Zlo,4 } //(p18) Z.lo=(Z.hi<<60)|(Z.lo>>4) +{ .mfi; and $rem[0]=$rem[0],$mask0xff //(p18) rem=($Zlo^(Htable[nhi].lo<<4))&0xff + xor $Zhi=$Zhi,$rem[1] };; //(p19) Z.hi^=rem_8bit[rem]<<48 +___ +push (@xi,shift(@xi)); push (@rem,shift(@rem)); # "rotate" registers + +$code.=<<___; # (p19) +{ .mmi; cmp.ltu p6,p0=$inp,$len + add $inp=32,$inp + shr.u $Zhi=$Zhi,4 } //(p19) Z.hi>>=4 +{ .mmi; shladd $rem[1]=$rem[1],1,$rem_8bit //(p19) &rem_8bit[rem] + xor $Zlo=$Zlo,$Blo //(p19) Z.lo^=Hshr4[nhi].lo + add $Xip=9,$Xip };; // &Xi.lo +{ .mmi; ld2 $rem[1]=[$rem[1]] //(p19) rem_8bit[rem] +(p6) ld1 $in=[$inp],-1 //[p16] *inp-- +(p6) extr.u $xi[1]=$Zlo,8,8 } //[p17] Xi[14] +{ .mmi; xor $Zhi=$Zhi,$Bhi //(p19) Z.hi^=Hshr4[nhi].hi +(p6) and $xi[0]=$Zlo,$mask0xff };; //[p16] Xi[15] +{ .mmi; st8 [$Xip]=$Zlo,-8 +(p6) xor $xi[0]=$xi[0],$in //[p17] xi=$xi[i]^inp[i] + shl $rem[1]=$rem[1],48 };; //(p19) rem_8bit[rem]<<48 +{ .mmi; +(p6) ld1 $in=[$inp],-1 //[p16] *inp-- + xor $Zhi=$Zhi,$rem[1] //(p19) Z.hi^=rem_8bit[rem]<<48 +(p6) dep $Atbl=$xi[0],$Htbl,4,4 } //[p17] &Htable[nlo].lo +{ .mib; +(p6) and $xi[0]=-16,$xi[0] //[p17] nhi=xi&0xf0 +(p6) br.cond.dptk.many .LOOP };; + +{ .mib; st8 [$Xip]=$Zhi };; +{ .mib; $rum 1<<1 // return to little-endian + .restore sp + mov sp=prevsp + br.ret.sptk.many b0 };; +.endp gcm_ghash_4bit# +___ +$code.=<<___; +.align 128 +.type rem_4bit#,\@object +rem_4bit: + data8 0x0000<<48, 0x1C20<<48, 0x3840<<48, 0x2460<<48 + data8 0x7080<<48, 0x6CA0<<48, 0x48C0<<48, 0x54E0<<48 + data8 0xE100<<48, 0xFD20<<48, 0xD940<<48, 0xC560<<48 + data8 0x9180<<48, 0x8DA0<<48, 0xA9C0<<48, 0xB5E0<<48 +.size rem_4bit#,128 +.type rem_8bit#,\@object +rem_8bit: + data1 0x00,0x00, 0x01,0xC2, 0x03,0x84, 0x02,0x46, 0x07,0x08, 0x06,0xCA, 0x04,0x8C, 0x05,0x4E + data1 0x0E,0x10, 0x0F,0xD2, 0x0D,0x94, 0x0C,0x56, 0x09,0x18, 0x08,0xDA, 0x0A,0x9C, 0x0B,0x5E + data1 0x1C,0x20, 0x1D,0xE2, 0x1F,0xA4, 0x1E,0x66, 0x1B,0x28, 0x1A,0xEA, 0x18,0xAC, 0x19,0x6E + data1 0x12,0x30, 0x13,0xF2, 0x11,0xB4, 0x10,0x76, 0x15,0x38, 0x14,0xFA, 0x16,0xBC, 0x17,0x7E + data1 0x38,0x40, 0x39,0x82, 0x3B,0xC4, 0x3A,0x06, 0x3F,0x48, 0x3E,0x8A, 0x3C,0xCC, 0x3D,0x0E + data1 0x36,0x50, 0x37,0x92, 0x35,0xD4, 0x34,0x16, 0x31,0x58, 0x30,0x9A, 0x32,0xDC, 0x33,0x1E + data1 0x24,0x60, 0x25,0xA2, 0x27,0xE4, 0x26,0x26, 0x23,0x68, 0x22,0xAA, 0x20,0xEC, 0x21,0x2E + data1 0x2A,0x70, 0x2B,0xB2, 0x29,0xF4, 0x28,0x36, 0x2D,0x78, 0x2C,0xBA, 0x2E,0xFC, 0x2F,0x3E + data1 0x70,0x80, 0x71,0x42, 0x73,0x04, 0x72,0xC6, 0x77,0x88, 0x76,0x4A, 0x74,0x0C, 0x75,0xCE + data1 0x7E,0x90, 0x7F,0x52, 0x7D,0x14, 0x7C,0xD6, 0x79,0x98, 0x78,0x5A, 0x7A,0x1C, 0x7B,0xDE + data1 0x6C,0xA0, 0x6D,0x62, 0x6F,0x24, 0x6E,0xE6, 0x6B,0xA8, 0x6A,0x6A, 0x68,0x2C, 0x69,0xEE + data1 0x62,0xB0, 0x63,0x72, 0x61,0x34, 0x60,0xF6, 0x65,0xB8, 0x64,0x7A, 0x66,0x3C, 0x67,0xFE + data1 0x48,0xC0, 0x49,0x02, 0x4B,0x44, 0x4A,0x86, 0x4F,0xC8, 0x4E,0x0A, 0x4C,0x4C, 0x4D,0x8E + data1 0x46,0xD0, 0x47,0x12, 0x45,0x54, 0x44,0x96, 0x41,0xD8, 0x40,0x1A, 0x42,0x5C, 0x43,0x9E + data1 0x54,0xE0, 0x55,0x22, 0x57,0x64, 0x56,0xA6, 0x53,0xE8, 0x52,0x2A, 0x50,0x6C, 0x51,0xAE + data1 0x5A,0xF0, 0x5B,0x32, 0x59,0x74, 0x58,0xB6, 0x5D,0xF8, 0x5C,0x3A, 0x5E,0x7C, 0x5F,0xBE + data1 0xE1,0x00, 0xE0,0xC2, 0xE2,0x84, 0xE3,0x46, 0xE6,0x08, 0xE7,0xCA, 0xE5,0x8C, 0xE4,0x4E + data1 0xEF,0x10, 0xEE,0xD2, 0xEC,0x94, 0xED,0x56, 0xE8,0x18, 0xE9,0xDA, 0xEB,0x9C, 0xEA,0x5E + data1 0xFD,0x20, 0xFC,0xE2, 0xFE,0xA4, 0xFF,0x66, 0xFA,0x28, 0xFB,0xEA, 0xF9,0xAC, 0xF8,0x6E + data1 0xF3,0x30, 0xF2,0xF2, 0xF0,0xB4, 0xF1,0x76, 0xF4,0x38, 0xF5,0xFA, 0xF7,0xBC, 0xF6,0x7E + data1 0xD9,0x40, 0xD8,0x82, 0xDA,0xC4, 0xDB,0x06, 0xDE,0x48, 0xDF,0x8A, 0xDD,0xCC, 0xDC,0x0E + data1 0xD7,0x50, 0xD6,0x92, 0xD4,0xD4, 0xD5,0x16, 0xD0,0x58, 0xD1,0x9A, 0xD3,0xDC, 0xD2,0x1E + data1 0xC5,0x60, 0xC4,0xA2, 0xC6,0xE4, 0xC7,0x26, 0xC2,0x68, 0xC3,0xAA, 0xC1,0xEC, 0xC0,0x2E + data1 0xCB,0x70, 0xCA,0xB2, 0xC8,0xF4, 0xC9,0x36, 0xCC,0x78, 0xCD,0xBA, 0xCF,0xFC, 0xCE,0x3E + data1 0x91,0x80, 0x90,0x42, 0x92,0x04, 0x93,0xC6, 0x96,0x88, 0x97,0x4A, 0x95,0x0C, 0x94,0xCE + data1 0x9F,0x90, 0x9E,0x52, 0x9C,0x14, 0x9D,0xD6, 0x98,0x98, 0x99,0x5A, 0x9B,0x1C, 0x9A,0xDE + data1 0x8D,0xA0, 0x8C,0x62, 0x8E,0x24, 0x8F,0xE6, 0x8A,0xA8, 0x8B,0x6A, 0x89,0x2C, 0x88,0xEE + data1 0x83,0xB0, 0x82,0x72, 0x80,0x34, 0x81,0xF6, 0x84,0xB8, 0x85,0x7A, 0x87,0x3C, 0x86,0xFE + data1 0xA9,0xC0, 0xA8,0x02, 0xAA,0x44, 0xAB,0x86, 0xAE,0xC8, 0xAF,0x0A, 0xAD,0x4C, 0xAC,0x8E + data1 0xA7,0xD0, 0xA6,0x12, 0xA4,0x54, 0xA5,0x96, 0xA0,0xD8, 0xA1,0x1A, 0xA3,0x5C, 0xA2,0x9E + data1 0xB5,0xE0, 0xB4,0x22, 0xB6,0x64, 0xB7,0xA6, 0xB2,0xE8, 0xB3,0x2A, 0xB1,0x6C, 0xB0,0xAE + data1 0xBB,0xF0, 0xBA,0x32, 0xB8,0x74, 0xB9,0xB6, 0xBC,0xF8, 0xBD,0x3A, 0xBF,0x7C, 0xBE,0xBE +.size rem_8bit#,512 +stringz "GHASH for IA64, CRYPTOGAMS by " +___ + +$code =~ s/mux1(\s+)\S+\@rev/nop.i$1 0x0/gm if ($big_endian); +$code =~ s/\`([^\`]*)\`/eval $1/gem; + +print $code; +close STDOUT; diff --git a/crypto/modes/asm/ghash-parisc.pl b/crypto/modes/asm/ghash-parisc.pl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8c7454ee93 --- /dev/null +++ b/crypto/modes/asm/ghash-parisc.pl @@ -0,0 +1,730 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env perl +# +# ==================================================================== +# Written by Andy Polyakov for the OpenSSL +# project. The module is, however, dual licensed under OpenSSL and +# CRYPTOGAMS licenses depending on where you obtain it. For further +# details see http://www.openssl.org/~appro/cryptogams/. +# ==================================================================== +# +# April 2010 +# +# The module implements "4-bit" GCM GHASH function and underlying +# single multiplication operation in GF(2^128). "4-bit" means that it +# uses 256 bytes per-key table [+128 bytes shared table]. On PA-7100LC +# it processes one byte in 19.6 cycles, which is more than twice as +# fast as code generated by gcc 3.2. PA-RISC 2.0 loop is scheduled for +# 8 cycles, but measured performance on PA-8600 system is ~9 cycles per +# processed byte. This is ~2.2x faster than 64-bit code generated by +# vendor compiler (which used to be very hard to beat:-). +# +# Special thanks to polarhome.com for providing HP-UX account. + +$flavour = shift; +$output = shift; +open STDOUT,">$output"; + +if ($flavour =~ /64/) { + $LEVEL ="2.0W"; + $SIZE_T =8; + $FRAME_MARKER =80; + $SAVED_RP =16; + $PUSH ="std"; + $PUSHMA ="std,ma"; + $POP ="ldd"; + $POPMB ="ldd,mb"; + $NREGS =6; +} else { + $LEVEL ="1.0"; #"\n\t.ALLOW\t2.0"; + $SIZE_T =4; + $FRAME_MARKER =48; + $SAVED_RP =20; + $PUSH ="stw"; + $PUSHMA ="stwm"; + $POP ="ldw"; + $POPMB ="ldwm"; + $NREGS =11; +} + +$FRAME=10*$SIZE_T+$FRAME_MARKER;# NREGS saved regs + frame marker + # [+ argument transfer] + +################# volatile registers +$Xi="%r26"; # argument block +$Htbl="%r25"; +$inp="%r24"; +$len="%r23"; +$Hhh=$Htbl; # variables +$Hll="%r22"; +$Zhh="%r21"; +$Zll="%r20"; +$cnt="%r19"; +$rem_4bit="%r28"; +$rem="%r29"; +$mask0xf0="%r31"; + +################# preserved registers +$Thh="%r1"; +$Tll="%r2"; +$nlo="%r3"; +$nhi="%r4"; +$byte="%r5"; +if ($SIZE_T==4) { + $Zhl="%r6"; + $Zlh="%r7"; + $Hhl="%r8"; + $Hlh="%r9"; + $Thl="%r10"; + $Tlh="%r11"; +} +$rem2="%r6"; # used in PA-RISC 2.0 code + +$code.=<<___; + .LEVEL $LEVEL + .SPACE \$TEXT\$ + .SUBSPA \$CODE\$,QUAD=0,ALIGN=8,ACCESS=0x2C,CODE_ONLY + + .EXPORT gcm_gmult_4bit,ENTRY,ARGW0=GR,ARGW1=GR + .ALIGN 64 +gcm_gmult_4bit + .PROC + .CALLINFO FRAME=`$FRAME-10*$SIZE_T`,NO_CALLS,SAVE_RP,ENTRY_GR=$NREGS + .ENTRY + $PUSH %r2,-$SAVED_RP(%sp) ; standard prologue + $PUSHMA %r3,$FRAME(%sp) + $PUSH %r4,`-$FRAME+1*$SIZE_T`(%sp) + $PUSH %r5,`-$FRAME+2*$SIZE_T`(%sp) + $PUSH %r6,`-$FRAME+3*$SIZE_T`(%sp) +___ +$code.=<<___ if ($SIZE_T==4); + $PUSH %r7,`-$FRAME+4*$SIZE_T`(%sp) + $PUSH %r8,`-$FRAME+5*$SIZE_T`(%sp) + $PUSH %r9,`-$FRAME+6*$SIZE_T`(%sp) + $PUSH %r10,`-$FRAME+7*$SIZE_T`(%sp) + $PUSH %r11,`-$FRAME+8*$SIZE_T`(%sp) +___ +$code.=<<___; + blr %r0,$rem_4bit + ldi 3,$rem +L\$pic_gmult + andcm $rem_4bit,$rem,$rem_4bit + addl $inp,$len,$len + ldo L\$rem_4bit-L\$pic_gmult($rem_4bit),$rem_4bit + ldi 0xf0,$mask0xf0 +___ +$code.=<<___ if ($SIZE_T==4); + ldi 31,$rem + mtctl $rem,%cr11 + extrd,u,*= $rem,%sar,1,$rem ; executes on PA-RISC 1.0 + b L\$parisc1_gmult + nop +___ + +$code.=<<___; + ldb 15($Xi),$nlo + ldo 8($Htbl),$Hll + + and $mask0xf0,$nlo,$nhi + depd,z $nlo,59,4,$nlo + + ldd $nlo($Hll),$Zll + ldd $nlo($Hhh),$Zhh + + depd,z $Zll,60,4,$rem + shrpd $Zhh,$Zll,4,$Zll + extrd,u $Zhh,59,60,$Zhh + ldb 14($Xi),$nlo + + ldd $nhi($Hll),$Tll + ldd $nhi($Hhh),$Thh + and $mask0xf0,$nlo,$nhi + depd,z $nlo,59,4,$nlo + + xor $Tll,$Zll,$Zll + xor $Thh,$Zhh,$Zhh + ldd $rem($rem_4bit),$rem + b L\$oop_gmult_pa2 + ldi 13,$cnt + + .ALIGN 8 +L\$oop_gmult_pa2 + xor $rem,$Zhh,$Zhh ; moved here to work around gas bug + depd,z $Zll,60,4,$rem + + shrpd $Zhh,$Zll,4,$Zll + extrd,u $Zhh,59,60,$Zhh + ldd $nlo($Hll),$Tll + ldd $nlo($Hhh),$Thh + + xor $Tll,$Zll,$Zll + xor $Thh,$Zhh,$Zhh + ldd $rem($rem_4bit),$rem + + xor $rem,$Zhh,$Zhh + depd,z $Zll,60,4,$rem + ldbx $cnt($Xi),$nlo + + shrpd $Zhh,$Zll,4,$Zll + extrd,u $Zhh,59,60,$Zhh + ldd $nhi($Hll),$Tll + ldd $nhi($Hhh),$Thh + + and $mask0xf0,$nlo,$nhi + depd,z $nlo,59,4,$nlo + ldd $rem($rem_4bit),$rem + + xor $Tll,$Zll,$Zll + addib,uv -1,$cnt,L\$oop_gmult_pa2 + xor $Thh,$Zhh,$Zhh + + xor $rem,$Zhh,$Zhh + depd,z $Zll,60,4,$rem + + shrpd $Zhh,$Zll,4,$Zll + extrd,u $Zhh,59,60,$Zhh + ldd $nlo($Hll),$Tll + ldd $nlo($Hhh),$Thh + + xor $Tll,$Zll,$Zll + xor $Thh,$Zhh,$Zhh + ldd $rem($rem_4bit),$rem + + xor $rem,$Zhh,$Zhh + depd,z $Zll,60,4,$rem + + shrpd $Zhh,$Zll,4,$Zll + extrd,u $Zhh,59,60,$Zhh + ldd $nhi($Hll),$Tll + ldd $nhi($Hhh),$Thh + + xor $Tll,$Zll,$Zll + xor $Thh,$Zhh,$Zhh + ldd $rem($rem_4bit),$rem + + xor $rem,$Zhh,$Zhh + std $Zll,8($Xi) + std $Zhh,0($Xi) +___ + +$code.=<<___ if ($SIZE_T==4); + b L\$done_gmult + nop + +L\$parisc1_gmult + ldb 15($Xi),$nlo + ldo 12($Htbl),$Hll + ldo 8($Htbl),$Hlh + ldo 4($Htbl),$Hhl + + and $mask0xf0,$nlo,$nhi + zdep $nlo,27,4,$nlo + + ldwx $nlo($Hll),$Zll + ldwx $nlo($Hlh),$Zlh + ldwx $nlo($Hhl),$Zhl + ldwx $nlo($Hhh),$Zhh + zdep $Zll,28,4,$rem + ldb 14($Xi),$nlo + ldwx $rem($rem_4bit),$rem + shrpw $Zlh,$Zll,4,$Zll + ldwx $nhi($Hll),$Tll + shrpw $Zhl,$Zlh,4,$Zlh + ldwx $nhi($Hlh),$Tlh + shrpw $Zhh,$Zhl,4,$Zhl + ldwx $nhi($Hhl),$Thl + extru $Zhh,27,28,$Zhh + ldwx $nhi($Hhh),$Thh + xor $rem,$Zhh,$Zhh + and $mask0xf0,$nlo,$nhi + zdep $nlo,27,4,$nlo + + xor $Tll,$Zll,$Zll + ldwx $nlo($Hll),$Tll + xor $Tlh,$Zlh,$Zlh + ldwx $nlo($Hlh),$Tlh + xor $Thl,$Zhl,$Zhl + b L\$oop_gmult_pa1 + ldi 13,$cnt + + .ALIGN 8 +L\$oop_gmult_pa1 + zdep $Zll,28,4,$rem + ldwx $nlo($Hhl),$Thl + xor $Thh,$Zhh,$Zhh + ldwx $rem($rem_4bit),$rem + shrpw $Zlh,$Zll,4,$Zll + ldwx $nlo($Hhh),$Thh + shrpw $Zhl,$Zlh,4,$Zlh + ldbx $cnt($Xi),$nlo + xor $Tll,$Zll,$Zll + ldwx $nhi($Hll),$Tll + shrpw $Zhh,$Zhl,4,$Zhl + xor $Tlh,$Zlh,$Zlh + ldwx $nhi($Hlh),$Tlh + extru $Zhh,27,28,$Zhh + xor $Thl,$Zhl,$Zhl + ldwx $nhi($Hhl),$Thl + xor $rem,$Zhh,$Zhh + zdep $Zll,28,4,$rem + xor $Thh,$Zhh,$Zhh + ldwx $nhi($Hhh),$Thh + shrpw $Zlh,$Zll,4,$Zll + ldwx $rem($rem_4bit),$rem + shrpw $Zhl,$Zlh,4,$Zlh + shrpw $Zhh,$Zhl,4,$Zhl + and $mask0xf0,$nlo,$nhi + extru $Zhh,27,28,$Zhh + zdep $nlo,27,4,$nlo + xor $Tll,$Zll,$Zll + ldwx $nlo($Hll),$Tll + xor $Tlh,$Zlh,$Zlh + ldwx $nlo($Hlh),$Tlh + xor $rem,$Zhh,$Zhh + addib,uv -1,$cnt,L\$oop_gmult_pa1 + xor $Thl,$Zhl,$Zhl + + zdep $Zll,28,4,$rem + ldwx $nlo($Hhl),$Thl + xor $Thh,$Zhh,$Zhh + ldwx $rem($rem_4bit),$rem + shrpw $Zlh,$Zll,4,$Zll + ldwx $nlo($Hhh),$Thh + shrpw $Zhl,$Zlh,4,$Zlh + xor $Tll,$Zll,$Zll + ldwx $nhi($Hll),$Tll + shrpw $Zhh,$Zhl,4,$Zhl + xor $Tlh,$Zlh,$Zlh + ldwx $nhi($Hlh),$Tlh + extru $Zhh,27,28,$Zhh + xor $rem,$Zhh,$Zhh + xor $Thl,$Zhl,$Zhl + ldwx $nhi($Hhl),$Thl + xor $Thh,$Zhh,$Zhh + ldwx $nhi($Hhh),$Thh + zdep $Zll,28,4,$rem + ldwx $rem($rem_4bit),$rem + shrpw $Zlh,$Zll,4,$Zll + shrpw $Zhl,$Zlh,4,$Zlh + shrpw $Zhh,$Zhl,4,$Zhl + extru $Zhh,27,28,$Zhh + xor $Tll,$Zll,$Zll + xor $Tlh,$Zlh,$Zlh + xor $rem,$Zhh,$Zhh + stw $Zll,12($Xi) + xor $Thl,$Zhl,$Zhl + stw $Zlh,8($Xi) + xor $Thh,$Zhh,$Zhh + stw $Zhl,4($Xi) + stw $Zhh,0($Xi) +___ +$code.=<<___; +L\$done_gmult + $POP `-$FRAME-$SAVED_RP`(%sp),%r2 ; standard epilogue + $POP `-$FRAME+1*$SIZE_T`(%sp),%r4 + $POP `-$FRAME+2*$SIZE_T`(%sp),%r5 + $POP `-$FRAME+3*$SIZE_T`(%sp),%r6 +___ +$code.=<<___ if ($SIZE_T==4); + $POP `-$FRAME+4*$SIZE_T`(%sp),%r7 + $POP `-$FRAME+5*$SIZE_T`(%sp),%r8 + $POP `-$FRAME+6*$SIZE_T`(%sp),%r9 + $POP `-$FRAME+7*$SIZE_T`(%sp),%r10 + $POP `-$FRAME+8*$SIZE_T`(%sp),%r11 +___ +$code.=<<___; + bv (%r2) + .EXIT + $POPMB -$FRAME(%sp),%r3 + .PROCEND + + .EXPORT gcm_ghash_4bit,ENTRY,ARGW0=GR,ARGW1=GR,ARGW2=GR,ARGW3=GR + .ALIGN 64 +gcm_ghash_4bit + .PROC + .CALLINFO FRAME=`$FRAME-10*$SIZE_T`,NO_CALLS,SAVE_RP,ENTRY_GR=11 + .ENTRY + $PUSH %r2,-$SAVED_RP(%sp) ; standard prologue + $PUSHMA %r3,$FRAME(%sp) + $PUSH %r4,`-$FRAME+1*$SIZE_T`(%sp) + $PUSH %r5,`-$FRAME+2*$SIZE_T`(%sp) + $PUSH %r6,`-$FRAME+3*$SIZE_T`(%sp) +___ +$code.=<<___ if ($SIZE_T==4); + $PUSH %r7,`-$FRAME+4*$SIZE_T`(%sp) + $PUSH %r8,`-$FRAME+5*$SIZE_T`(%sp) + $PUSH %r9,`-$FRAME+6*$SIZE_T`(%sp) + $PUSH %r10,`-$FRAME+7*$SIZE_T`(%sp) + $PUSH %r11,`-$FRAME+8*$SIZE_T`(%sp) +___ +$code.=<<___; + blr %r0,$rem_4bit + ldi 3,$rem +L\$pic_ghash + andcm $rem_4bit,$rem,$rem_4bit + addl $inp,$len,$len + ldo L\$rem_4bit-L\$pic_ghash($rem_4bit),$rem_4bit + ldi 0xf0,$mask0xf0 +___ +$code.=<<___ if ($SIZE_T==4); + ldi 31,$rem + mtctl $rem,%cr11 + extrd,u,*= $rem,%sar,1,$rem ; executes on PA-RISC 1.0 + b L\$parisc1_ghash + nop +___ + +$code.=<<___; + ldb 15($Xi),$nlo + ldo 8($Htbl),$Hll + +L\$outer_ghash_pa2 + ldb 15($inp),$nhi + xor $nhi,$nlo,$nlo + and $mask0xf0,$nlo,$nhi + depd,z $nlo,59,4,$nlo + + ldd $nlo($Hll),$Zll + ldd $nlo($Hhh),$Zhh + + depd,z $Zll,60,4,$rem + shrpd $Zhh,$Zll,4,$Zll + extrd,u $Zhh,59,60,$Zhh + ldb 14($Xi),$nlo + ldb 14($inp),$byte + + ldd $nhi($Hll),$Tll + ldd $nhi($Hhh),$Thh + xor $byte,$nlo,$nlo + and $mask0xf0,$nlo,$nhi + depd,z $nlo,59,4,$nlo + + xor $Tll,$Zll,$Zll + xor $Thh,$Zhh,$Zhh + ldd $rem($rem_4bit),$rem + b L\$oop_ghash_pa2 + ldi 13,$cnt + + .ALIGN 8 +L\$oop_ghash_pa2 + xor $rem,$Zhh,$Zhh ; moved here to work around gas bug + depd,z $Zll,60,4,$rem2 + + shrpd $Zhh,$Zll,4,$Zll + extrd,u $Zhh,59,60,$Zhh + ldd $nlo($Hll),$Tll + ldd $nlo($Hhh),$Thh + + xor $Tll,$Zll,$Zll + xor $Thh,$Zhh,$Zhh + ldbx $cnt($Xi),$nlo + ldbx $cnt($inp),$byte + + depd,z $Zll,60,4,$rem + shrpd $Zhh,$Zll,4,$Zll + ldd $rem2($rem_4bit),$rem2 + + xor $rem2,$Zhh,$Zhh + xor $byte,$nlo,$nlo + ldd $nhi($Hll),$Tll + ldd $nhi($Hhh),$Thh + + and $mask0xf0,$nlo,$nhi + depd,z $nlo,59,4,$nlo + + extrd,u $Zhh,59,60,$Zhh + xor $Tll,$Zll,$Zll + + ldd $rem($rem_4bit),$rem + addib,uv -1,$cnt,L\$oop_ghash_pa2 + xor $Thh,$Zhh,$Zhh + + xor $rem,$Zhh,$Zhh + depd,z $Zll,60,4,$rem2 + + shrpd $Zhh,$Zll,4,$Zll + extrd,u $Zhh,59,60,$Zhh + ldd $nlo($Hll),$Tll + ldd $nlo($Hhh),$Thh + + xor $Tll,$Zll,$Zll + xor $Thh,$Zhh,$Zhh + + depd,z $Zll,60,4,$rem + shrpd $Zhh,$Zll,4,$Zll + ldd $rem2($rem_4bit),$rem2 + + xor $rem2,$Zhh,$Zhh + ldd $nhi($Hll),$Tll + ldd $nhi($Hhh),$Thh + + extrd,u $Zhh,59,60,$Zhh + xor $Tll,$Zll,$Zll + xor $Thh,$Zhh,$Zhh + ldd $rem($rem_4bit),$rem + + xor $rem,$Zhh,$Zhh + std $Zll,8($Xi) + ldo 16($inp),$inp + std $Zhh,0($Xi) + cmpb,*<> $inp,$len,L\$outer_ghash_pa2 + copy $Zll,$nlo +___ + +$code.=<<___ if ($SIZE_T==4); + b L\$done_ghash + nop + +L\$parisc1_ghash + ldb 15($Xi),$nlo + ldo 12($Htbl),$Hll + ldo 8($Htbl),$Hlh + ldo 4($Htbl),$Hhl + +L\$outer_ghash_pa1 + ldb 15($inp),$byte + xor $byte,$nlo,$nlo + and $mask0xf0,$nlo,$nhi + zdep $nlo,27,4,$nlo + + ldwx $nlo($Hll),$Zll + ldwx $nlo($Hlh),$Zlh + ldwx $nlo($Hhl),$Zhl + ldwx $nlo($Hhh),$Zhh + zdep $Zll,28,4,$rem + ldb 14($Xi),$nlo + ldb 14($inp),$byte + ldwx $rem($rem_4bit),$rem + shrpw $Zlh,$Zll,4,$Zll + ldwx $nhi($Hll),$Tll + shrpw $Zhl,$Zlh,4,$Zlh + ldwx $nhi($Hlh),$Tlh + shrpw $Zhh,$Zhl,4,$Zhl + ldwx $nhi($Hhl),$Thl + extru $Zhh,27,28,$Zhh + ldwx $nhi($Hhh),$Thh + xor $byte,$nlo,$nlo + xor $rem,$Zhh,$Zhh + and $mask0xf0,$nlo,$nhi + zdep $nlo,27,4,$nlo + + xor $Tll,$Zll,$Zll + ldwx $nlo($Hll),$Tll + xor $Tlh,$Zlh,$Zlh + ldwx $nlo($Hlh),$Tlh + xor $Thl,$Zhl,$Zhl + b L\$oop_ghash_pa1 + ldi 13,$cnt + + .ALIGN 8 +L\$oop_ghash_pa1 + zdep $Zll,28,4,$rem + ldwx $nlo($Hhl),$Thl + xor $Thh,$Zhh,$Zhh + ldwx $rem($rem_4bit),$rem + shrpw $Zlh,$Zll,4,$Zll + ldwx $nlo($Hhh),$Thh + shrpw $Zhl,$Zlh,4,$Zlh + ldbx $cnt($Xi),$nlo + xor $Tll,$Zll,$Zll + ldwx $nhi($Hll),$Tll + shrpw $Zhh,$Zhl,4,$Zhl + ldbx $cnt($inp),$byte + xor $Tlh,$Zlh,$Zlh + ldwx $nhi($Hlh),$Tlh + extru $Zhh,27,28,$Zhh + xor $Thl,$Zhl,$Zhl + ldwx $nhi($Hhl),$Thl + xor $rem,$Zhh,$Zhh + zdep $Zll,28,4,$rem + xor $Thh,$Zhh,$Zhh + ldwx $nhi($Hhh),$Thh + shrpw $Zlh,$Zll,4,$Zll + ldwx $rem($rem_4bit),$rem + shrpw $Zhl,$Zlh,4,$Zlh + xor $byte,$nlo,$nlo + shrpw $Zhh,$Zhl,4,$Zhl + and $mask0xf0,$nlo,$nhi + extru $Zhh,27,28,$Zhh + zdep $nlo,27,4,$nlo + xor $Tll,$Zll,$Zll + ldwx $nlo($Hll),$Tll + xor $Tlh,$Zlh,$Zlh + ldwx $nlo($Hlh),$Tlh + xor $rem,$Zhh,$Zhh + addib,uv -1,$cnt,L\$oop_ghash_pa1 + xor $Thl,$Zhl,$Zhl + + zdep $Zll,28,4,$rem + ldwx $nlo($Hhl),$Thl + xor $Thh,$Zhh,$Zhh + ldwx $rem($rem_4bit),$rem + shrpw $Zlh,$Zll,4,$Zll + ldwx $nlo($Hhh),$Thh + shrpw $Zhl,$Zlh,4,$Zlh + xor $Tll,$Zll,$Zll + ldwx $nhi($Hll),$Tll + shrpw $Zhh,$Zhl,4,$Zhl + xor $Tlh,$Zlh,$Zlh + ldwx $nhi($Hlh),$Tlh + extru $Zhh,27,28,$Zhh + xor $rem,$Zhh,$Zhh + xor $Thl,$Zhl,$Zhl + ldwx $nhi($Hhl),$Thl + xor $Thh,$Zhh,$Zhh + ldwx $nhi($Hhh),$Thh + zdep $Zll,28,4,$rem + ldwx $rem($rem_4bit),$rem + shrpw $Zlh,$Zll,4,$Zll + shrpw $Zhl,$Zlh,4,$Zlh + shrpw $Zhh,$Zhl,4,$Zhl + extru $Zhh,27,28,$Zhh + xor $Tll,$Zll,$Zll + xor $Tlh,$Zlh,$Zlh + xor $rem,$Zhh,$Zhh + stw $Zll,12($Xi) + xor $Thl,$Zhl,$Zhl + stw $Zlh,8($Xi) + xor $Thh,$Zhh,$Zhh + stw $Zhl,4($Xi) + ldo 16($inp),$inp + stw $Zhh,0($Xi) + comb,<> $inp,$len,L\$outer_ghash_pa1 + copy $Zll,$nlo +___ +$code.=<<___; +L\$done_ghash + $POP `-$FRAME-$SAVED_RP`(%sp),%r2 ; standard epilogue + $POP `-$FRAME+1*$SIZE_T`(%sp),%r4 + $POP `-$FRAME+2*$SIZE_T`(%sp),%r5 + $POP `-$FRAME+3*$SIZE_T`(%sp),%r6 +___ +$code.=<<___ if ($SIZE_T==4); + $POP `-$FRAME+4*$SIZE_T`(%sp),%r7 + $POP `-$FRAME+5*$SIZE_T`(%sp),%r8 + $POP `-$FRAME+6*$SIZE_T`(%sp),%r9 + $POP `-$FRAME+7*$SIZE_T`(%sp),%r10 + $POP `-$FRAME+8*$SIZE_T`(%sp),%r11 +___ +$code.=<<___; + bv (%r2) + .EXIT + $POPMB -$FRAME(%sp),%r3 + .PROCEND + + .ALIGN 64 +L\$rem_4bit + .WORD `0x0000<<16`,0,`0x1C20<<16`,0,`0x3840<<16`,0,`0x2460<<16`,0 + .WORD `0x7080<<16`,0,`0x6CA0<<16`,0,`0x48C0<<16`,0,`0x54E0<<16`,0 + .WORD `0xE100<<16`,0,`0xFD20<<16`,0,`0xD940<<16`,0,`0xC560<<16`,0 + .WORD `0x9180<<16`,0,`0x8DA0<<16`,0,`0xA9C0<<16`,0,`0xB5E0<<16`,0 + .STRINGZ "GHASH for PA-RISC, GRYPTOGAMS by " + .ALIGN 64 +___ + +# Explicitly encode PA-RISC 2.0 instructions used in this module, so +# that it can be compiled with .LEVEL 1.0. It should be noted that I +# wouldn't have to do this, if GNU assembler understood .ALLOW 2.0 +# directive... + +my $ldd = sub { + my ($mod,$args) = @_; + my $orig = "ldd$mod\t$args"; + + if ($args =~ /%r([0-9]+)\(%r([0-9]+)\),%r([0-9]+)/) # format 4 + { my $opcode=(0x03<<26)|($2<<21)|($1<<16)|(3<<6)|$3; + sprintf "\t.WORD\t0x%08x\t; %s",$opcode,$orig; + } + elsif ($args =~ /(\-?[0-9]+)\(%r([0-9]+)\),%r([0-9]+)/) # format 5 + { my $opcode=(0x03<<26)|($2<<21)|(1<<12)|(3<<6)|$3; + $opcode|=(($1&0xF)<<17)|(($1&0x10)<<12); # encode offset + $opcode|=(1<<5) if ($mod =~ /^,m/); + $opcode|=(1<<13) if ($mod =~ /^,mb/); + sprintf "\t.WORD\t0x%08x\t; %s",$opcode,$orig; + } + else { "\t".$orig; } +}; + +my $std = sub { + my ($mod,$args) = @_; + my $orig = "std$mod\t$args"; + + if ($args =~ /%r([0-9]+),(\-?[0-9]+)\(%r([0-9]+)\)/) # format 3 suffices + { my $opcode=(0x1c<<26)|($3<<21)|($1<<16)|(($2&0x1FF8)<<1)|(($2>>13)&1); + sprintf "\t.WORD\t0x%08x\t; %s",$opcode,$orig; + } + else { "\t".$orig; } +}; + +my $extrd = sub { + my ($mod,$args) = @_; + my $orig = "extrd$mod\t$args"; + + # I only have ",u" completer, it's implicitly encoded... + if ($args =~ /%r([0-9]+),([0-9]+),([0-9]+),%r([0-9]+)/) # format 15 + { my $opcode=(0x36<<26)|($1<<21)|($4<<16); + my $len=32-$3; + $opcode |= (($2&0x20)<<6)|(($2&0x1f)<<5); # encode pos + $opcode |= (($len&0x20)<<7)|($len&0x1f); # encode len + sprintf "\t.WORD\t0x%08x\t; %s",$opcode,$orig; + } + elsif ($args =~ /%r([0-9]+),%sar,([0-9]+),%r([0-9]+)/) # format 12 + { my $opcode=(0x34<<26)|($1<<21)|($3<<16)|(2<<11)|(1<<9); + my $len=32-$2; + $opcode |= (($len&0x20)<<3)|($len&0x1f); # encode len + $opcode |= (1<<13) if ($mod =~ /,\**=/); + sprintf "\t.WORD\t0x%08x\t; %s",$opcode,$orig; + } + else { "\t".$orig; } +}; + +my $shrpd = sub { + my ($mod,$args) = @_; + my $orig = "shrpd$mod\t$args"; + + if ($args =~ /%r([0-9]+),%r([0-9]+),([0-9]+),%r([0-9]+)/) # format 14 + { my $opcode=(0x34<<26)|($2<<21)|($1<<16)|(1<<10)|$4; + my $cpos=63-$3; + $opcode |= (($cpos&0x20)<<6)|(($cpos&0x1f)<<5); # encode sa + sprintf "\t.WORD\t0x%08x\t; %s",$opcode,$orig; + } + elsif ($args =~ /%r([0-9]+),%r([0-9]+),%sar,%r([0-9]+)/) # format 11 + { sprintf "\t.WORD\t0x%08x\t; %s", + (0x34<<26)|($2<<21)|($1<<16)|(1<<9)|$3,$orig; + } + else { "\t".$orig; } +}; + +my $depd = sub { + my ($mod,$args) = @_; + my $orig = "depd$mod\t$args"; + + # I only have ",z" completer, it's impicitly encoded... + if ($args =~ /%r([0-9]+),([0-9]+),([0-9]+),%r([0-9]+)/) # format 16 + { my $opcode=(0x3c<<26)|($4<<21)|($1<<16); + my $cpos=63-$2; + my $len=32-$3; + $opcode |= (($cpos&0x20)<<6)|(($cpos&0x1f)<<5); # encode pos + $opcode |= (($len&0x20)<<7)|($len&0x1f); # encode len + sprintf "\t.WORD\t0x%08x\t; %s",$opcode,$orig; + } + else { "\t".$orig; } +}; + +sub assemble { + my ($mnemonic,$mod,$args)=@_; + my $opcode = eval("\$$mnemonic"); + + ref($opcode) eq 'CODE' ? &$opcode($mod,$args) : "\t$mnemonic$mod\t$args"; +} + +foreach (split("\n",$code)) { + s/\`([^\`]*)\`/eval $1/ge; + if ($SIZE_T==4) { + s/^\s+([a-z]+)([\S]*)\s+([\S]*)/&assemble($1,$2,$3)/e; + s/cmpb,\*/comb,/; + s/,\*/,/; + } + print $_,"\n"; +} + +close STDOUT; diff --git a/crypto/modes/asm/ghash-s390x.pl b/crypto/modes/asm/ghash-s390x.pl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..48cb08d338 --- /dev/null +++ b/crypto/modes/asm/ghash-s390x.pl @@ -0,0 +1,262 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env perl + +# ==================================================================== +# Written by Andy Polyakov for the OpenSSL +# project. The module is, however, dual licensed under OpenSSL and +# CRYPTOGAMS licenses depending on where you obtain it. For further +# details see http://www.openssl.org/~appro/cryptogams/. +# ==================================================================== + +# September 2010. +# +# The module implements "4-bit" GCM GHASH function and underlying +# single multiplication operation in GF(2^128). "4-bit" means that it +# uses 256 bytes per-key table [+128 bytes shared table]. Performance +# was measured to be ~18 cycles per processed byte on z10, which is +# almost 40% better than gcc-generated code. It should be noted that +# 18 cycles is worse result than expected: loop is scheduled for 12 +# and the result should be close to 12. In the lack of instruction- +# level profiling data it's impossible to tell why... + +# November 2010. +# +# Adapt for -m31 build. If kernel supports what's called "highgprs" +# feature on Linux [see /proc/cpuinfo], it's possible to use 64-bit +# instructions and achieve "64-bit" performance even in 31-bit legacy +# application context. The feature is not specific to any particular +# processor, as long as it's "z-CPU". Latter implies that the code +# remains z/Architecture specific. On z990 it was measured to perform +# 2.8x better than 32-bit code generated by gcc 4.3. + +# March 2011. +# +# Support for hardware KIMD-GHASH is verified to produce correct +# result and therefore is engaged. On z196 it was measured to process +# 8KB buffer ~7 faster than software implementation. It's not as +# impressive for smaller buffer sizes and for smallest 16-bytes buffer +# it's actually almost 2 times slower. Which is the reason why +# KIMD-GHASH is not used in gcm_gmult_4bit. + +$flavour = shift; + +if ($flavour =~ /3[12]/) { + $SIZE_T=4; + $g=""; +} else { + $SIZE_T=8; + $g="g"; +} + +while (($output=shift) && ($output!~/^\w[\w\-]*\.\w+$/)) {} +open STDOUT,">$output"; + +$softonly=0; + +$Zhi="%r0"; +$Zlo="%r1"; + +$Xi="%r2"; # argument block +$Htbl="%r3"; +$inp="%r4"; +$len="%r5"; + +$rem0="%r6"; # variables +$rem1="%r7"; +$nlo="%r8"; +$nhi="%r9"; +$xi="%r10"; +$cnt="%r11"; +$tmp="%r12"; +$x78="%r13"; +$rem_4bit="%r14"; + +$sp="%r15"; + +$code.=<<___; +.text + +.globl gcm_gmult_4bit +.align 32 +gcm_gmult_4bit: +___ +$code.=<<___ if(!$softonly && 0); # hardware is slow for single block... + larl %r1,OPENSSL_s390xcap_P + lg %r0,0(%r1) + tmhl %r0,0x4000 # check for message-security-assist + jz .Lsoft_gmult + lghi %r0,0 + la %r1,16($sp) + .long 0xb93e0004 # kimd %r0,%r4 + lg %r1,24($sp) + tmhh %r1,0x4000 # check for function 65 + jz .Lsoft_gmult + stg %r0,16($sp) # arrange 16 bytes of zero input + stg %r0,24($sp) + lghi %r0,65 # function 65 + la %r1,0($Xi) # H lies right after Xi in gcm128_context + la $inp,16($sp) + lghi $len,16 + .long 0xb93e0004 # kimd %r0,$inp + brc 1,.-4 # pay attention to "partial completion" + br %r14 +.align 32 +.Lsoft_gmult: +___ +$code.=<<___; + stm${g} %r6,%r14,6*$SIZE_T($sp) + + aghi $Xi,-1 + lghi $len,1 + lghi $x78,`0xf<<3` + larl $rem_4bit,rem_4bit + + lg $Zlo,8+1($Xi) # Xi + j .Lgmult_shortcut +.type gcm_gmult_4bit,\@function +.size gcm_gmult_4bit,(.-gcm_gmult_4bit) + +.globl gcm_ghash_4bit +.align 32 +gcm_ghash_4bit: +___ +$code.=<<___ if(!$softonly); + larl %r1,OPENSSL_s390xcap_P + lg %r0,0(%r1) + tmhl %r0,0x4000 # check for message-security-assist + jz .Lsoft_ghash + lghi %r0,0 + la %r1,16($sp) + .long 0xb93e0004 # kimd %r0,%r4 + lg %r1,24($sp) + tmhh %r1,0x4000 # check for function 65 + jz .Lsoft_ghash + lghi %r0,65 # function 65 + la %r1,0($Xi) # H lies right after Xi in gcm128_context + .long 0xb93e0004 # kimd %r0,$inp + brc 1,.-4 # pay attention to "partial completion" + br %r14 +.align 32 +.Lsoft_ghash: +___ +$cdoe.=<<___ if ($flavour =~ /3[12]/); + llgfr $len,$len +___ +$code.=<<___; + stm${g} %r6,%r14,6*$SIZE_T($sp) + + aghi $Xi,-1 + srlg $len,$len,4 + lghi $x78,`0xf<<3` + larl $rem_4bit,rem_4bit + + lg $Zlo,8+1($Xi) # Xi + lg $Zhi,0+1($Xi) + lghi $tmp,0 +.Louter: + xg $Zhi,0($inp) # Xi ^= inp + xg $Zlo,8($inp) + xgr $Zhi,$tmp + stg $Zlo,8+1($Xi) + stg $Zhi,0+1($Xi) + +.Lgmult_shortcut: + lghi $tmp,0xf0 + sllg $nlo,$Zlo,4 + srlg $xi,$Zlo,8 # extract second byte + ngr $nlo,$tmp + lgr $nhi,$Zlo + lghi $cnt,14 + ngr $nhi,$tmp + + lg $Zlo,8($nlo,$Htbl) + lg $Zhi,0($nlo,$Htbl) + + sllg $nlo,$xi,4 + sllg $rem0,$Zlo,3 + ngr $nlo,$tmp + ngr $rem0,$x78 + ngr $xi,$tmp + + sllg $tmp,$Zhi,60 + srlg $Zlo,$Zlo,4 + srlg $Zhi,$Zhi,4 + xg $Zlo,8($nhi,$Htbl) + xg $Zhi,0($nhi,$Htbl) + lgr $nhi,$xi + sllg $rem1,$Zlo,3 + xgr $Zlo,$tmp + ngr $rem1,$x78 + j .Lghash_inner +.align 16 +.Lghash_inner: + srlg $Zlo,$Zlo,4 + sllg $tmp,$Zhi,60 + xg $Zlo,8($nlo,$Htbl) + srlg $Zhi,$Zhi,4 + llgc $xi,0($cnt,$Xi) + xg $Zhi,0($nlo,$Htbl) + sllg $nlo,$xi,4 + xg $Zhi,0($rem0,$rem_4bit) + nill $nlo,0xf0 + sllg $rem0,$Zlo,3 + xgr $Zlo,$tmp + ngr $rem0,$x78 + nill $xi,0xf0 + + sllg $tmp,$Zhi,60 + srlg $Zlo,$Zlo,4 + srlg $Zhi,$Zhi,4 + xg $Zlo,8($nhi,$Htbl) + xg $Zhi,0($nhi,$Htbl) + lgr $nhi,$xi + xg $Zhi,0($rem1,$rem_4bit) + sllg $rem1,$Zlo,3 + xgr $Zlo,$tmp + ngr $rem1,$x78 + brct $cnt,.Lghash_inner + + sllg $tmp,$Zhi,60 + srlg $Zlo,$Zlo,4 + srlg $Zhi,$Zhi,4 + xg $Zlo,8($nlo,$Htbl) + xg $Zhi,0($nlo,$Htbl) + sllg $xi,$Zlo,3 + xg $Zhi,0($rem0,$rem_4bit) + xgr $Zlo,$tmp + ngr $xi,$x78 + + sllg $tmp,$Zhi,60 + srlg $Zlo,$Zlo,4 + srlg $Zhi,$Zhi,4 + xg $Zlo,8($nhi,$Htbl) + xg $Zhi,0($nhi,$Htbl) + xgr $Zlo,$tmp + xg $Zhi,0($rem1,$rem_4bit) + + lg $tmp,0($xi,$rem_4bit) + la $inp,16($inp) + sllg $tmp,$tmp,4 # correct last rem_4bit[rem] + brctg $len,.Louter + + xgr $Zhi,$tmp + stg $Zlo,8+1($Xi) + stg $Zhi,0+1($Xi) + lm${g} %r6,%r14,6*$SIZE_T($sp) + br %r14 +.type gcm_ghash_4bit,\@function +.size gcm_ghash_4bit,(.-gcm_ghash_4bit) + +.align 64 +rem_4bit: + .long `0x0000<<12`,0,`0x1C20<<12`,0,`0x3840<<12`,0,`0x2460<<12`,0 + .long `0x7080<<12`,0,`0x6CA0<<12`,0,`0x48C0<<12`,0,`0x54E0<<12`,0 + .long `0xE100<<12`,0,`0xFD20<<12`,0,`0xD940<<12`,0,`0xC560<<12`,0 + .long `0x9180<<12`,0,`0x8DA0<<12`,0,`0xA9C0<<12`,0,`0xB5E0<<12`,0 +.type rem_4bit,\@object +.size rem_4bit,(.-rem_4bit) +.string "GHASH for s390x, CRYPTOGAMS by " +___ + +$code =~ s/\`([^\`]*)\`/eval $1/gem; +print $code; +close STDOUT; diff --git a/crypto/modes/asm/ghash-sparcv9.pl b/crypto/modes/asm/ghash-sparcv9.pl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..70e7b044a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/crypto/modes/asm/ghash-sparcv9.pl @@ -0,0 +1,330 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env perl + +# ==================================================================== +# Written by Andy Polyakov for the OpenSSL +# project. The module is, however, dual licensed under OpenSSL and +# CRYPTOGAMS licenses depending on where you obtain it. For further +# details see http://www.openssl.org/~appro/cryptogams/. +# ==================================================================== + +# March 2010 +# +# The module implements "4-bit" GCM GHASH function and underlying +# single multiplication operation in GF(2^128). "4-bit" means that it +# uses 256 bytes per-key table [+128 bytes shared table]. Performance +# results are for streamed GHASH subroutine on UltraSPARC pre-Tx CPU +# and are expressed in cycles per processed byte, less is better: +# +# gcc 3.3.x cc 5.2 this assembler +# +# 32-bit build 81.4 43.3 12.6 (+546%/+244%) +# 64-bit build 20.2 21.2 12.6 (+60%/+68%) +# +# Here is data collected on UltraSPARC T1 system running Linux: +# +# gcc 4.4.1 this assembler +# +# 32-bit build 566 50 (+1000%) +# 64-bit build 56 50 (+12%) +# +# I don't quite understand why difference between 32-bit and 64-bit +# compiler-generated code is so big. Compilers *were* instructed to +# generate code for UltraSPARC and should have used 64-bit registers +# for Z vector (see C code) even in 32-bit build... Oh well, it only +# means more impressive improvement coefficients for this assembler +# module;-) Loops are aggressively modulo-scheduled in respect to +# references to input data and Z.hi updates to achieve 12 cycles +# timing. To anchor to something else, sha1-sparcv9.pl spends 11.6 +# cycles to process one byte on UltraSPARC pre-Tx CPU and ~24 on T1. + +$bits=32; +for (@ARGV) { $bits=64 if (/\-m64/ || /\-xarch\=v9/); } +if ($bits==64) { $bias=2047; $frame=192; } +else { $bias=0; $frame=112; } + +$output=shift; +open STDOUT,">$output"; + +$Zhi="%o0"; # 64-bit values +$Zlo="%o1"; +$Thi="%o2"; +$Tlo="%o3"; +$rem="%o4"; +$tmp="%o5"; + +$nhi="%l0"; # small values and pointers +$nlo="%l1"; +$xi0="%l2"; +$xi1="%l3"; +$rem_4bit="%l4"; +$remi="%l5"; +$Htblo="%l6"; +$cnt="%l7"; + +$Xi="%i0"; # input argument block +$Htbl="%i1"; +$inp="%i2"; +$len="%i3"; + +$code.=<<___; +.section ".text",#alloc,#execinstr + +.align 64 +rem_4bit: + .long `0x0000<<16`,0,`0x1C20<<16`,0,`0x3840<<16`,0,`0x2460<<16`,0 + .long `0x7080<<16`,0,`0x6CA0<<16`,0,`0x48C0<<16`,0,`0x54E0<<16`,0 + .long `0xE100<<16`,0,`0xFD20<<16`,0,`0xD940<<16`,0,`0xC560<<16`,0 + .long `0x9180<<16`,0,`0x8DA0<<16`,0,`0xA9C0<<16`,0,`0xB5E0<<16`,0 +.type rem_4bit,#object +.size rem_4bit,(.-rem_4bit) + +.globl gcm_ghash_4bit +.align 32 +gcm_ghash_4bit: + save %sp,-$frame,%sp + ldub [$inp+15],$nlo + ldub [$Xi+15],$xi0 + ldub [$Xi+14],$xi1 + add $len,$inp,$len + add $Htbl,8,$Htblo + +1: call .+8 + add %o7,rem_4bit-1b,$rem_4bit + +.Louter: + xor $xi0,$nlo,$nlo + and $nlo,0xf0,$nhi + and $nlo,0x0f,$nlo + sll $nlo,4,$nlo + ldx [$Htblo+$nlo],$Zlo + ldx [$Htbl+$nlo],$Zhi + + ldub [$inp+14],$nlo + + ldx [$Htblo+$nhi],$Tlo + and $Zlo,0xf,$remi + ldx [$Htbl+$nhi],$Thi + sll $remi,3,$remi + ldx [$rem_4bit+$remi],$rem + srlx $Zlo,4,$Zlo + mov 13,$cnt + sllx $Zhi,60,$tmp + xor $Tlo,$Zlo,$Zlo + srlx $Zhi,4,$Zhi + xor $Zlo,$tmp,$Zlo + + xor $xi1,$nlo,$nlo + and $Zlo,0xf,$remi + and $nlo,0xf0,$nhi + and $nlo,0x0f,$nlo + ba .Lghash_inner + sll $nlo,4,$nlo +.align 32 +.Lghash_inner: + ldx [$Htblo+$nlo],$Tlo + sll $remi,3,$remi + xor $Thi,$Zhi,$Zhi + ldx [$Htbl+$nlo],$Thi + srlx $Zlo,4,$Zlo + xor $rem,$Zhi,$Zhi + ldx [$rem_4bit+$remi],$rem + sllx $Zhi,60,$tmp + xor $Tlo,$Zlo,$Zlo + ldub [$inp+$cnt],$nlo + srlx $Zhi,4,$Zhi + xor $Zlo,$tmp,$Zlo + ldub [$Xi+$cnt],$xi1 + xor $Thi,$Zhi,$Zhi + and $Zlo,0xf,$remi + + ldx [$Htblo+$nhi],$Tlo + sll $remi,3,$remi + xor $rem,$Zhi,$Zhi + ldx [$Htbl+$nhi],$Thi + srlx $Zlo,4,$Zlo + ldx [$rem_4bit+$remi],$rem + sllx $Zhi,60,$tmp + xor $xi1,$nlo,$nlo + srlx $Zhi,4,$Zhi + and $nlo,0xf0,$nhi + addcc $cnt,-1,$cnt + xor $Zlo,$tmp,$Zlo + and $nlo,0x0f,$nlo + xor $Tlo,$Zlo,$Zlo + sll $nlo,4,$nlo + blu .Lghash_inner + and $Zlo,0xf,$remi + + ldx [$Htblo+$nlo],$Tlo + sll $remi,3,$remi + xor $Thi,$Zhi,$Zhi + ldx [$Htbl+$nlo],$Thi + srlx $Zlo,4,$Zlo + xor $rem,$Zhi,$Zhi + ldx [$rem_4bit+$remi],$rem + sllx $Zhi,60,$tmp + xor $Tlo,$Zlo,$Zlo + srlx $Zhi,4,$Zhi + xor $Zlo,$tmp,$Zlo + xor $Thi,$Zhi,$Zhi + + add $inp,16,$inp + cmp $inp,$len + be,pn `$bits==64?"%xcc":"%icc"`,.Ldone + and $Zlo,0xf,$remi + + ldx [$Htblo+$nhi],$Tlo + sll $remi,3,$remi + xor $rem,$Zhi,$Zhi + ldx [$Htbl+$nhi],$Thi + srlx $Zlo,4,$Zlo + ldx [$rem_4bit+$remi],$rem + sllx $Zhi,60,$tmp + xor $Tlo,$Zlo,$Zlo + ldub [$inp+15],$nlo + srlx $Zhi,4,$Zhi + xor $Zlo,$tmp,$Zlo + xor $Thi,$Zhi,$Zhi + stx $Zlo,[$Xi+8] + xor $rem,$Zhi,$Zhi + stx $Zhi,[$Xi] + srl $Zlo,8,$xi1 + and $Zlo,0xff,$xi0 + ba .Louter + and $xi1,0xff,$xi1 +.align 32 +.Ldone: + ldx [$Htblo+$nhi],$Tlo + sll $remi,3,$remi + xor $rem,$Zhi,$Zhi + ldx [$Htbl+$nhi],$Thi + srlx $Zlo,4,$Zlo + ldx [$rem_4bit+$remi],$rem + sllx $Zhi,60,$tmp + xor $Tlo,$Zlo,$Zlo + srlx $Zhi,4,$Zhi + xor $Zlo,$tmp,$Zlo + xor $Thi,$Zhi,$Zhi + stx $Zlo,[$Xi+8] + xor $rem,$Zhi,$Zhi + stx $Zhi,[$Xi] + + ret + restore +.type gcm_ghash_4bit,#function +.size gcm_ghash_4bit,(.-gcm_ghash_4bit) +___ + +undef $inp; +undef $len; + +$code.=<<___; +.globl gcm_gmult_4bit +.align 32 +gcm_gmult_4bit: + save %sp,-$frame,%sp + ldub [$Xi+15],$nlo + add $Htbl,8,$Htblo + +1: call .+8 + add %o7,rem_4bit-1b,$rem_4bit + + and $nlo,0xf0,$nhi + and $nlo,0x0f,$nlo + sll $nlo,4,$nlo + ldx [$Htblo+$nlo],$Zlo + ldx [$Htbl+$nlo],$Zhi + + ldub [$Xi+14],$nlo + + ldx [$Htblo+$nhi],$Tlo + and $Zlo,0xf,$remi + ldx [$Htbl+$nhi],$Thi + sll $remi,3,$remi + ldx [$rem_4bit+$remi],$rem + srlx $Zlo,4,$Zlo + mov 13,$cnt + sllx $Zhi,60,$tmp + xor $Tlo,$Zlo,$Zlo + srlx $Zhi,4,$Zhi + xor $Zlo,$tmp,$Zlo + + and $Zlo,0xf,$remi + and $nlo,0xf0,$nhi + and $nlo,0x0f,$nlo + ba .Lgmult_inner + sll $nlo,4,$nlo +.align 32 +.Lgmult_inner: + ldx [$Htblo+$nlo],$Tlo + sll $remi,3,$remi + xor $Thi,$Zhi,$Zhi + ldx [$Htbl+$nlo],$Thi + srlx $Zlo,4,$Zlo + xor $rem,$Zhi,$Zhi + ldx [$rem_4bit+$remi],$rem + sllx $Zhi,60,$tmp + xor $Tlo,$Zlo,$Zlo + ldub [$Xi+$cnt],$nlo + srlx $Zhi,4,$Zhi + xor $Zlo,$tmp,$Zlo + xor $Thi,$Zhi,$Zhi + and $Zlo,0xf,$remi + + ldx [$Htblo+$nhi],$Tlo + sll $remi,3,$remi + xor $rem,$Zhi,$Zhi + ldx [$Htbl+$nhi],$Thi + srlx $Zlo,4,$Zlo + ldx [$rem_4bit+$remi],$rem + sllx $Zhi,60,$tmp + srlx $Zhi,4,$Zhi + and $nlo,0xf0,$nhi + addcc $cnt,-1,$cnt + xor $Zlo,$tmp,$Zlo + and $nlo,0x0f,$nlo + xor $Tlo,$Zlo,$Zlo + sll $nlo,4,$nlo + blu .Lgmult_inner + and $Zlo,0xf,$remi + + ldx [$Htblo+$nlo],$Tlo + sll $remi,3,$remi + xor $Thi,$Zhi,$Zhi + ldx [$Htbl+$nlo],$Thi + srlx $Zlo,4,$Zlo + xor $rem,$Zhi,$Zhi + ldx [$rem_4bit+$remi],$rem + sllx $Zhi,60,$tmp + xor $Tlo,$Zlo,$Zlo + srlx $Zhi,4,$Zhi + xor $Zlo,$tmp,$Zlo + xor $Thi,$Zhi,$Zhi + and $Zlo,0xf,$remi + + ldx [$Htblo+$nhi],$Tlo + sll $remi,3,$remi + xor $rem,$Zhi,$Zhi + ldx [$Htbl+$nhi],$Thi + srlx $Zlo,4,$Zlo + ldx [$rem_4bit+$remi],$rem + sllx $Zhi,60,$tmp + xor $Tlo,$Zlo,$Zlo + srlx $Zhi,4,$Zhi + xor $Zlo,$tmp,$Zlo + xor $Thi,$Zhi,$Zhi + stx $Zlo,[$Xi+8] + xor $rem,$Zhi,$Zhi + stx $Zhi,[$Xi] + + ret + restore +.type gcm_gmult_4bit,#function +.size gcm_gmult_4bit,(.-gcm_gmult_4bit) +.asciz "GHASH for SPARCv9, CRYPTOGAMS by " +.align 4 +___ + +$code =~ s/\`([^\`]*)\`/eval $1/gem; +print $code; +close STDOUT; diff --git a/crypto/modes/asm/ghash-x86.pl b/crypto/modes/asm/ghash-x86.pl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1b9adfbc72 --- /dev/null +++ b/crypto/modes/asm/ghash-x86.pl @@ -0,0 +1,1342 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env perl +# +# ==================================================================== +# Written by Andy Polyakov for the OpenSSL +# project. The module is, however, dual licensed under OpenSSL and +# CRYPTOGAMS licenses depending on where you obtain it. For further +# details see http://www.openssl.org/~appro/cryptogams/. +# ==================================================================== +# +# March, May, June 2010 +# +# The module implements "4-bit" GCM GHASH function and underlying +# single multiplication operation in GF(2^128). "4-bit" means that it +# uses 256 bytes per-key table [+64/128 bytes fixed table]. It has two +# code paths: vanilla x86 and vanilla MMX. Former will be executed on +# 486 and Pentium, latter on all others. MMX GHASH features so called +# "528B" variant of "4-bit" method utilizing additional 256+16 bytes +# of per-key storage [+512 bytes shared table]. Performance results +# are for streamed GHASH subroutine and are expressed in cycles per +# processed byte, less is better: +# +# gcc 2.95.3(*) MMX assembler x86 assembler +# +# Pentium 105/111(**) - 50 +# PIII 68 /75 12.2 24 +# P4 125/125 17.8 84(***) +# Opteron 66 /70 10.1 30 +# Core2 54 /67 8.4 18 +# +# (*) gcc 3.4.x was observed to generate few percent slower code, +# which is one of reasons why 2.95.3 results were chosen, +# another reason is lack of 3.4.x results for older CPUs; +# comparison with MMX results is not completely fair, because C +# results are for vanilla "256B" implementation, while +# assembler results are for "528B";-) +# (**) second number is result for code compiled with -fPIC flag, +# which is actually more relevant, because assembler code is +# position-independent; +# (***) see comment in non-MMX routine for further details; +# +# To summarize, it's >2-5 times faster than gcc-generated code. To +# anchor it to something else SHA1 assembler processes one byte in +# 11-13 cycles on contemporary x86 cores. As for choice of MMX in +# particular, see comment at the end of the file... + +# May 2010 +# +# Add PCLMULQDQ version performing at 2.10 cycles per processed byte. +# The question is how close is it to theoretical limit? The pclmulqdq +# instruction latency appears to be 14 cycles and there can't be more +# than 2 of them executing at any given time. This means that single +# Karatsuba multiplication would take 28 cycles *plus* few cycles for +# pre- and post-processing. Then multiplication has to be followed by +# modulo-reduction. Given that aggregated reduction method [see +# "Carry-less Multiplication and Its Usage for Computing the GCM Mode" +# white paper by Intel] allows you to perform reduction only once in +# a while we can assume that asymptotic performance can be estimated +# as (28+Tmod/Naggr)/16, where Tmod is time to perform reduction +# and Naggr is the aggregation factor. +# +# Before we proceed to this implementation let's have closer look at +# the best-performing code suggested by Intel in their white paper. +# By tracing inter-register dependencies Tmod is estimated as ~19 +# cycles and Naggr chosen by Intel is 4, resulting in 2.05 cycles per +# processed byte. As implied, this is quite optimistic estimate, +# because it does not account for Karatsuba pre- and post-processing, +# which for a single multiplication is ~5 cycles. Unfortunately Intel +# does not provide performance data for GHASH alone. But benchmarking +# AES_GCM_encrypt ripped out of Fig. 15 of the white paper with aadt +# alone resulted in 2.46 cycles per byte of out 16KB buffer. Note that +# the result accounts even for pre-computing of degrees of the hash +# key H, but its portion is negligible at 16KB buffer size. +# +# Moving on to the implementation in question. Tmod is estimated as +# ~13 cycles and Naggr is 2, giving asymptotic performance of ... +# 2.16. How is it possible that measured performance is better than +# optimistic theoretical estimate? There is one thing Intel failed +# to recognize. By serializing GHASH with CTR in same subroutine +# former's performance is really limited to above (Tmul + Tmod/Naggr) +# equation. But if GHASH procedure is detached, the modulo-reduction +# can be interleaved with Naggr-1 multiplications at instruction level +# and under ideal conditions even disappear from the equation. So that +# optimistic theoretical estimate for this implementation is ... +# 28/16=1.75, and not 2.16. Well, it's probably way too optimistic, +# at least for such small Naggr. I'd argue that (28+Tproc/Naggr), +# where Tproc is time required for Karatsuba pre- and post-processing, +# is more realistic estimate. In this case it gives ... 1.91 cycles. +# Or in other words, depending on how well we can interleave reduction +# and one of the two multiplications the performance should be betwen +# 1.91 and 2.16. As already mentioned, this implementation processes +# one byte out of 8KB buffer in 2.10 cycles, while x86_64 counterpart +# - in 2.02. x86_64 performance is better, because larger register +# bank allows to interleave reduction and multiplication better. +# +# Does it make sense to increase Naggr? To start with it's virtually +# impossible in 32-bit mode, because of limited register bank +# capacity. Otherwise improvement has to be weighed agiainst slower +# setup, as well as code size and complexity increase. As even +# optimistic estimate doesn't promise 30% performance improvement, +# there are currently no plans to increase Naggr. +# +# Special thanks to David Woodhouse for +# providing access to a Westmere-based system on behalf of Intel +# Open Source Technology Centre. + +# January 2010 +# +# Tweaked to optimize transitions between integer and FP operations +# on same XMM register, PCLMULQDQ subroutine was measured to process +# one byte in 2.07 cycles on Sandy Bridge, and in 2.12 - on Westmere. +# The minor regression on Westmere is outweighed by ~15% improvement +# on Sandy Bridge. Strangely enough attempt to modify 64-bit code in +# similar manner resulted in almost 20% degradation on Sandy Bridge, +# where original 64-bit code processes one byte in 1.95 cycles. + +$0 =~ m/(.*[\/\\])[^\/\\]+$/; $dir=$1; +push(@INC,"${dir}","${dir}../../perlasm"); +require "x86asm.pl"; + +&asm_init($ARGV[0],"ghash-x86.pl",$x86only = $ARGV[$#ARGV] eq "386"); + +$sse2=0; +for (@ARGV) { $sse2=1 if (/-DOPENSSL_IA32_SSE2/); } + +($Zhh,$Zhl,$Zlh,$Zll) = ("ebp","edx","ecx","ebx"); +$inp = "edi"; +$Htbl = "esi"; + +$unroll = 0; # Affects x86 loop. Folded loop performs ~7% worse + # than unrolled, which has to be weighted against + # 2.5x x86-specific code size reduction. + +sub x86_loop { + my $off = shift; + my $rem = "eax"; + + &mov ($Zhh,&DWP(4,$Htbl,$Zll)); + &mov ($Zhl,&DWP(0,$Htbl,$Zll)); + &mov ($Zlh,&DWP(12,$Htbl,$Zll)); + &mov ($Zll,&DWP(8,$Htbl,$Zll)); + &xor ($rem,$rem); # avoid partial register stalls on PIII + + # shrd practically kills P4, 2.5x deterioration, but P4 has + # MMX code-path to execute. shrd runs tad faster [than twice + # the shifts, move's and or's] on pre-MMX Pentium (as well as + # PIII and Core2), *but* minimizes code size, spares register + # and thus allows to fold the loop... + if (!$unroll) { + my $cnt = $inp; + &mov ($cnt,15); + &jmp (&label("x86_loop")); + &set_label("x86_loop",16); + for($i=1;$i<=2;$i++) { + &mov (&LB($rem),&LB($Zll)); + &shrd ($Zll,$Zlh,4); + &and (&LB($rem),0xf); + &shrd ($Zlh,$Zhl,4); + &shrd ($Zhl,$Zhh,4); + &shr ($Zhh,4); + &xor ($Zhh,&DWP($off+16,"esp",$rem,4)); + + &mov (&LB($rem),&BP($off,"esp",$cnt)); + if ($i&1) { + &and (&LB($rem),0xf0); + } else { + &shl (&LB($rem),4); + } + + &xor ($Zll,&DWP(8,$Htbl,$rem)); + &xor ($Zlh,&DWP(12,$Htbl,$rem)); + &xor ($Zhl,&DWP(0,$Htbl,$rem)); + &xor ($Zhh,&DWP(4,$Htbl,$rem)); + + if ($i&1) { + &dec ($cnt); + &js (&label("x86_break")); + } else { + &jmp (&label("x86_loop")); + } + } + &set_label("x86_break",16); + } else { + for($i=1;$i<32;$i++) { + &comment($i); + &mov (&LB($rem),&LB($Zll)); + &shrd ($Zll,$Zlh,4); + &and (&LB($rem),0xf); + &shrd ($Zlh,$Zhl,4); + &shrd ($Zhl,$Zhh,4); + &shr ($Zhh,4); + &xor ($Zhh,&DWP($off+16,"esp",$rem,4)); + + if ($i&1) { + &mov (&LB($rem),&BP($off+15-($i>>1),"esp")); + &and (&LB($rem),0xf0); + } else { + &mov (&LB($rem),&BP($off+15-($i>>1),"esp")); + &shl (&LB($rem),4); + } + + &xor ($Zll,&DWP(8,$Htbl,$rem)); + &xor ($Zlh,&DWP(12,$Htbl,$rem)); + &xor ($Zhl,&DWP(0,$Htbl,$rem)); + &xor ($Zhh,&DWP(4,$Htbl,$rem)); + } + } + &bswap ($Zll); + &bswap ($Zlh); + &bswap ($Zhl); + if (!$x86only) { + &bswap ($Zhh); + } else { + &mov ("eax",$Zhh); + &bswap ("eax"); + &mov ($Zhh,"eax"); + } +} + +if ($unroll) { + &function_begin_B("_x86_gmult_4bit_inner"); + &x86_loop(4); + &ret (); + &function_end_B("_x86_gmult_4bit_inner"); +} + +sub deposit_rem_4bit { + my $bias = shift; + + &mov (&DWP($bias+0, "esp"),0x0000<<16); + &mov (&DWP($bias+4, "esp"),0x1C20<<16); + &mov (&DWP($bias+8, "esp"),0x3840<<16); + &mov (&DWP($bias+12,"esp"),0x2460<<16); + &mov (&DWP($bias+16,"esp"),0x7080<<16); + &mov (&DWP($bias+20,"esp"),0x6CA0<<16); + &mov (&DWP($bias+24,"esp"),0x48C0<<16); + &mov (&DWP($bias+28,"esp"),0x54E0<<16); + &mov (&DWP($bias+32,"esp"),0xE100<<16); + &mov (&DWP($bias+36,"esp"),0xFD20<<16); + &mov (&DWP($bias+40,"esp"),0xD940<<16); + &mov (&DWP($bias+44,"esp"),0xC560<<16); + &mov (&DWP($bias+48,"esp"),0x9180<<16); + &mov (&DWP($bias+52,"esp"),0x8DA0<<16); + &mov (&DWP($bias+56,"esp"),0xA9C0<<16); + &mov (&DWP($bias+60,"esp"),0xB5E0<<16); +} + +$suffix = $x86only ? "" : "_x86"; + +&function_begin("gcm_gmult_4bit".$suffix); + &stack_push(16+4+1); # +1 for stack alignment + &mov ($inp,&wparam(0)); # load Xi + &mov ($Htbl,&wparam(1)); # load Htable + + &mov ($Zhh,&DWP(0,$inp)); # load Xi[16] + &mov ($Zhl,&DWP(4,$inp)); + &mov ($Zlh,&DWP(8,$inp)); + &mov ($Zll,&DWP(12,$inp)); + + &deposit_rem_4bit(16); + + &mov (&DWP(0,"esp"),$Zhh); # copy Xi[16] on stack + &mov (&DWP(4,"esp"),$Zhl); + &mov (&DWP(8,"esp"),$Zlh); + &mov (&DWP(12,"esp"),$Zll); + &shr ($Zll,20); + &and ($Zll,0xf0); + + if ($unroll) { + &call ("_x86_gmult_4bit_inner"); + } else { + &x86_loop(0); + &mov ($inp,&wparam(0)); + } + + &mov (&DWP(12,$inp),$Zll); + &mov (&DWP(8,$inp),$Zlh); + &mov (&DWP(4,$inp),$Zhl); + &mov (&DWP(0,$inp),$Zhh); + &stack_pop(16+4+1); +&function_end("gcm_gmult_4bit".$suffix); + +&function_begin("gcm_ghash_4bit".$suffix); + &stack_push(16+4+1); # +1 for 64-bit alignment + &mov ($Zll,&wparam(0)); # load Xi + &mov ($Htbl,&wparam(1)); # load Htable + &mov ($inp,&wparam(2)); # load in + &mov ("ecx",&wparam(3)); # load len + &add ("ecx",$inp); + &mov (&wparam(3),"ecx"); + + &mov ($Zhh,&DWP(0,$Zll)); # load Xi[16] + &mov ($Zhl,&DWP(4,$Zll)); + &mov ($Zlh,&DWP(8,$Zll)); + &mov ($Zll,&DWP(12,$Zll)); + + &deposit_rem_4bit(16); + + &set_label("x86_outer_loop",16); + &xor ($Zll,&DWP(12,$inp)); # xor with input + &xor ($Zlh,&DWP(8,$inp)); + &xor ($Zhl,&DWP(4,$inp)); + &xor ($Zhh,&DWP(0,$inp)); + &mov (&DWP(12,"esp"),$Zll); # dump it on stack + &mov (&DWP(8,"esp"),$Zlh); + &mov (&DWP(4,"esp"),$Zhl); + &mov (&DWP(0,"esp"),$Zhh); + + &shr ($Zll,20); + &and ($Zll,0xf0); + + if ($unroll) { + &call ("_x86_gmult_4bit_inner"); + } else { + &x86_loop(0); + &mov ($inp,&wparam(2)); + } + &lea ($inp,&DWP(16,$inp)); + &cmp ($inp,&wparam(3)); + &mov (&wparam(2),$inp) if (!$unroll); + &jb (&label("x86_outer_loop")); + + &mov ($inp,&wparam(0)); # load Xi + &mov (&DWP(12,$inp),$Zll); + &mov (&DWP(8,$inp),$Zlh); + &mov (&DWP(4,$inp),$Zhl); + &mov (&DWP(0,$inp),$Zhh); + &stack_pop(16+4+1); +&function_end("gcm_ghash_4bit".$suffix); + +if (!$x86only) {{{ + +&static_label("rem_4bit"); + +if (0) {{ # "May" MMX version is kept for reference... + +$S=12; # shift factor for rem_4bit + +&function_begin_B("_mmx_gmult_4bit_inner"); +# MMX version performs 3.5 times better on P4 (see comment in non-MMX +# routine for further details), 100% better on Opteron, ~70% better +# on Core2 and PIII... In other words effort is considered to be well +# spent... Since initial release the loop was unrolled in order to +# "liberate" register previously used as loop counter. Instead it's +# used to optimize critical path in 'Z.hi ^= rem_4bit[Z.lo&0xf]'. +# The path involves move of Z.lo from MMX to integer register, +# effective address calculation and finally merge of value to Z.hi. +# Reference to rem_4bit is scheduled so late that I had to >>4 +# rem_4bit elements. This resulted in 20-45% procent improvement +# on contemporary µ-archs. +{ + my $cnt; + my $rem_4bit = "eax"; + my @rem = ($Zhh,$Zll); + my $nhi = $Zhl; + my $nlo = $Zlh; + + my ($Zlo,$Zhi) = ("mm0","mm1"); + my $tmp = "mm2"; + + &xor ($nlo,$nlo); # avoid partial register stalls on PIII + &mov ($nhi,$Zll); + &mov (&LB($nlo),&LB($nhi)); + &shl (&LB($nlo),4); + &and ($nhi,0xf0); + &movq ($Zlo,&QWP(8,$Htbl,$nlo)); + &movq ($Zhi,&QWP(0,$Htbl,$nlo)); + &movd ($rem[0],$Zlo); + + for ($cnt=28;$cnt>=-2;$cnt--) { + my $odd = $cnt&1; + my $nix = $odd ? $nlo : $nhi; + + &shl (&LB($nlo),4) if ($odd); + &psrlq ($Zlo,4); + &movq ($tmp,$Zhi); + &psrlq ($Zhi,4); + &pxor ($Zlo,&QWP(8,$Htbl,$nix)); + &mov (&LB($nlo),&BP($cnt/2,$inp)) if (!$odd && $cnt>=0); + &psllq ($tmp,60); + &and ($nhi,0xf0) if ($odd); + &pxor ($Zhi,&QWP(0,$rem_4bit,$rem[1],8)) if ($cnt<28); + &and ($rem[0],0xf); + &pxor ($Zhi,&QWP(0,$Htbl,$nix)); + &mov ($nhi,$nlo) if (!$odd && $cnt>=0); + &movd ($rem[1],$Zlo); + &pxor ($Zlo,$tmp); + + push (@rem,shift(@rem)); # "rotate" registers + } + + &mov ($inp,&DWP(4,$rem_4bit,$rem[1],8)); # last rem_4bit[rem] + + &psrlq ($Zlo,32); # lower part of Zlo is already there + &movd ($Zhl,$Zhi); + &psrlq ($Zhi,32); + &movd ($Zlh,$Zlo); + &movd ($Zhh,$Zhi); + &shl ($inp,4); # compensate for rem_4bit[i] being >>4 + + &bswap ($Zll); + &bswap ($Zhl); + &bswap ($Zlh); + &xor ($Zhh,$inp); + &bswap ($Zhh); + + &ret (); +} +&function_end_B("_mmx_gmult_4bit_inner"); + +&function_begin("gcm_gmult_4bit_mmx"); + &mov ($inp,&wparam(0)); # load Xi + &mov ($Htbl,&wparam(1)); # load Htable + + &call (&label("pic_point")); + &set_label("pic_point"); + &blindpop("eax"); + &lea ("eax",&DWP(&label("rem_4bit")."-".&label("pic_point"),"eax")); + + &movz ($Zll,&BP(15,$inp)); + + &call ("_mmx_gmult_4bit_inner"); + + &mov ($inp,&wparam(0)); # load Xi + &emms (); + &mov (&DWP(12,$inp),$Zll); + &mov (&DWP(4,$inp),$Zhl); + &mov (&DWP(8,$inp),$Zlh); + &mov (&DWP(0,$inp),$Zhh); +&function_end("gcm_gmult_4bit_mmx"); + +# Streamed version performs 20% better on P4, 7% on Opteron, +# 10% on Core2 and PIII... +&function_begin("gcm_ghash_4bit_mmx"); + &mov ($Zhh,&wparam(0)); # load Xi + &mov ($Htbl,&wparam(1)); # load Htable + &mov ($inp,&wparam(2)); # load in + &mov ($Zlh,&wparam(3)); # load len + + &call (&label("pic_point")); + &set_label("pic_point"); + &blindpop("eax"); + &lea ("eax",&DWP(&label("rem_4bit")."-".&label("pic_point"),"eax")); + + &add ($Zlh,$inp); + &mov (&wparam(3),$Zlh); # len to point at the end of input + &stack_push(4+1); # +1 for stack alignment + + &mov ($Zll,&DWP(12,$Zhh)); # load Xi[16] + &mov ($Zhl,&DWP(4,$Zhh)); + &mov ($Zlh,&DWP(8,$Zhh)); + &mov ($Zhh,&DWP(0,$Zhh)); + &jmp (&label("mmx_outer_loop")); + + &set_label("mmx_outer_loop",16); + &xor ($Zll,&DWP(12,$inp)); + &xor ($Zhl,&DWP(4,$inp)); + &xor ($Zlh,&DWP(8,$inp)); + &xor ($Zhh,&DWP(0,$inp)); + &mov (&wparam(2),$inp); + &mov (&DWP(12,"esp"),$Zll); + &mov (&DWP(4,"esp"),$Zhl); + &mov (&DWP(8,"esp"),$Zlh); + &mov (&DWP(0,"esp"),$Zhh); + + &mov ($inp,"esp"); + &shr ($Zll,24); + + &call ("_mmx_gmult_4bit_inner"); + + &mov ($inp,&wparam(2)); + &lea ($inp,&DWP(16,$inp)); + &cmp ($inp,&wparam(3)); + &jb (&label("mmx_outer_loop")); + + &mov ($inp,&wparam(0)); # load Xi + &emms (); + &mov (&DWP(12,$inp),$Zll); + &mov (&DWP(4,$inp),$Zhl); + &mov (&DWP(8,$inp),$Zlh); + &mov (&DWP(0,$inp),$Zhh); + + &stack_pop(4+1); +&function_end("gcm_ghash_4bit_mmx"); + +}} else {{ # "June" MMX version... + # ... has slower "April" gcm_gmult_4bit_mmx with folded + # loop. This is done to conserve code size... +$S=16; # shift factor for rem_4bit + +sub mmx_loop() { +# MMX version performs 2.8 times better on P4 (see comment in non-MMX +# routine for further details), 40% better on Opteron and Core2, 50% +# better on PIII... In other words effort is considered to be well +# spent... + my $inp = shift; + my $rem_4bit = shift; + my $cnt = $Zhh; + my $nhi = $Zhl; + my $nlo = $Zlh; + my $rem = $Zll; + + my ($Zlo,$Zhi) = ("mm0","mm1"); + my $tmp = "mm2"; + + &xor ($nlo,$nlo); # avoid partial register stalls on PIII + &mov ($nhi,$Zll); + &mov (&LB($nlo),&LB($nhi)); + &mov ($cnt,14); + &shl (&LB($nlo),4); + &and ($nhi,0xf0); + &movq ($Zlo,&QWP(8,$Htbl,$nlo)); + &movq ($Zhi,&QWP(0,$Htbl,$nlo)); + &movd ($rem,$Zlo); + &jmp (&label("mmx_loop")); + + &set_label("mmx_loop",16); + &psrlq ($Zlo,4); + &and ($rem,0xf); + &movq ($tmp,$Zhi); + &psrlq ($Zhi,4); + &pxor ($Zlo,&QWP(8,$Htbl,$nhi)); + &mov (&LB($nlo),&BP(0,$inp,$cnt)); + &psllq ($tmp,60); + &pxor ($Zhi,&QWP(0,$rem_4bit,$rem,8)); + &dec ($cnt); + &movd ($rem,$Zlo); + &pxor ($Zhi,&QWP(0,$Htbl,$nhi)); + &mov ($nhi,$nlo); + &pxor ($Zlo,$tmp); + &js (&label("mmx_break")); + + &shl (&LB($nlo),4); + &and ($rem,0xf); + &psrlq ($Zlo,4); + &and ($nhi,0xf0); + &movq ($tmp,$Zhi); + &psrlq ($Zhi,4); + &pxor ($Zlo,&QWP(8,$Htbl,$nlo)); + &psllq ($tmp,60); + &pxor ($Zhi,&QWP(0,$rem_4bit,$rem,8)); + &movd ($rem,$Zlo); + &pxor ($Zhi,&QWP(0,$Htbl,$nlo)); + &pxor ($Zlo,$tmp); + &jmp (&label("mmx_loop")); + + &set_label("mmx_break",16); + &shl (&LB($nlo),4); + &and ($rem,0xf); + &psrlq ($Zlo,4); + &and ($nhi,0xf0); + &movq ($tmp,$Zhi); + &psrlq ($Zhi,4); + &pxor ($Zlo,&QWP(8,$Htbl,$nlo)); + &psllq ($tmp,60); + &pxor ($Zhi,&QWP(0,$rem_4bit,$rem,8)); + &movd ($rem,$Zlo); + &pxor ($Zhi,&QWP(0,$Htbl,$nlo)); + &pxor ($Zlo,$tmp); + + &psrlq ($Zlo,4); + &and ($rem,0xf); + &movq ($tmp,$Zhi); + &psrlq ($Zhi,4); + &pxor ($Zlo,&QWP(8,$Htbl,$nhi)); + &psllq ($tmp,60); + &pxor ($Zhi,&QWP(0,$rem_4bit,$rem,8)); + &movd ($rem,$Zlo); + &pxor ($Zhi,&QWP(0,$Htbl,$nhi)); + &pxor ($Zlo,$tmp); + + &psrlq ($Zlo,32); # lower part of Zlo is already there + &movd ($Zhl,$Zhi); + &psrlq ($Zhi,32); + &movd ($Zlh,$Zlo); + &movd ($Zhh,$Zhi); + + &bswap ($Zll); + &bswap ($Zhl); + &bswap ($Zlh); + &bswap ($Zhh); +} + +&function_begin("gcm_gmult_4bit_mmx"); + &mov ($inp,&wparam(0)); # load Xi + &mov ($Htbl,&wparam(1)); # load Htable + + &call (&label("pic_point")); + &set_label("pic_point"); + &blindpop("eax"); + &lea ("eax",&DWP(&label("rem_4bit")."-".&label("pic_point"),"eax")); + + &movz ($Zll,&BP(15,$inp)); + + &mmx_loop($inp,"eax"); + + &emms (); + &mov (&DWP(12,$inp),$Zll); + &mov (&DWP(4,$inp),$Zhl); + &mov (&DWP(8,$inp),$Zlh); + &mov (&DWP(0,$inp),$Zhh); +&function_end("gcm_gmult_4bit_mmx"); + +###################################################################### +# Below subroutine is "528B" variant of "4-bit" GCM GHASH function +# (see gcm128.c for details). It provides further 20-40% performance +# improvement over above mentioned "May" version. + +&static_label("rem_8bit"); + +&function_begin("gcm_ghash_4bit_mmx"); +{ my ($Zlo,$Zhi) = ("mm7","mm6"); + my $rem_8bit = "esi"; + my $Htbl = "ebx"; + + # parameter block + &mov ("eax",&wparam(0)); # Xi + &mov ("ebx",&wparam(1)); # Htable + &mov ("ecx",&wparam(2)); # inp + &mov ("edx",&wparam(3)); # len + &mov ("ebp","esp"); # original %esp + &call (&label("pic_point")); + &set_label ("pic_point"); + &blindpop ($rem_8bit); + &lea ($rem_8bit,&DWP(&label("rem_8bit")."-".&label("pic_point"),$rem_8bit)); + + &sub ("esp",512+16+16); # allocate stack frame... + &and ("esp",-64); # ...and align it + &sub ("esp",16); # place for (u8)(H[]<<4) + + &add ("edx","ecx"); # pointer to the end of input + &mov (&DWP(528+16+0,"esp"),"eax"); # save Xi + &mov (&DWP(528+16+8,"esp"),"edx"); # save inp+len + &mov (&DWP(528+16+12,"esp"),"ebp"); # save original %esp + + { my @lo = ("mm0","mm1","mm2"); + my @hi = ("mm3","mm4","mm5"); + my @tmp = ("mm6","mm7"); + my $off1=0,$off2=0,$i; + + &add ($Htbl,128); # optimize for size + &lea ("edi",&DWP(16+128,"esp")); + &lea ("ebp",&DWP(16+256+128,"esp")); + + # decompose Htable (low and high parts are kept separately), + # generate Htable[]>>4, (u8)(Htable[]<<4), save to stack... + for ($i=0;$i<18;$i++) { + + &mov ("edx",&DWP(16*$i+8-128,$Htbl)) if ($i<16); + &movq ($lo[0],&QWP(16*$i+8-128,$Htbl)) if ($i<16); + &psllq ($tmp[1],60) if ($i>1); + &movq ($hi[0],&QWP(16*$i+0-128,$Htbl)) if ($i<16); + &por ($lo[2],$tmp[1]) if ($i>1); + &movq (&QWP($off1-128,"edi"),$lo[1]) if ($i>0 && $i<17); + &psrlq ($lo[1],4) if ($i>0 && $i<17); + &movq (&QWP($off1,"edi"),$hi[1]) if ($i>0 && $i<17); + &movq ($tmp[0],$hi[1]) if ($i>0 && $i<17); + &movq (&QWP($off2-128,"ebp"),$lo[2]) if ($i>1); + &psrlq ($hi[1],4) if ($i>0 && $i<17); + &movq (&QWP($off2,"ebp"),$hi[2]) if ($i>1); + &shl ("edx",4) if ($i<16); + &mov (&BP($i,"esp"),&LB("edx")) if ($i<16); + + unshift (@lo,pop(@lo)); # "rotate" registers + unshift (@hi,pop(@hi)); + unshift (@tmp,pop(@tmp)); + $off1 += 8 if ($i>0); + $off2 += 8 if ($i>1); + } + } + + &movq ($Zhi,&QWP(0,"eax")); + &mov ("ebx",&DWP(8,"eax")); + &mov ("edx",&DWP(12,"eax")); # load Xi + +&set_label("outer",16); + { my $nlo = "eax"; + my $dat = "edx"; + my @nhi = ("edi","ebp"); + my @rem = ("ebx","ecx"); + my @red = ("mm0","mm1","mm2"); + my $tmp = "mm3"; + + &xor ($dat,&DWP(12,"ecx")); # merge input data + &xor ("ebx",&DWP(8,"ecx")); + &pxor ($Zhi,&QWP(0,"ecx")); + &lea ("ecx",&DWP(16,"ecx")); # inp+=16 + #&mov (&DWP(528+12,"esp"),$dat); # save inp^Xi + &mov (&DWP(528+8,"esp"),"ebx"); + &movq (&QWP(528+0,"esp"),$Zhi); + &mov (&DWP(528+16+4,"esp"),"ecx"); # save inp + + &xor ($nlo,$nlo); + &rol ($dat,8); + &mov (&LB($nlo),&LB($dat)); + &mov ($nhi[1],$nlo); + &and (&LB($nlo),0x0f); + &shr ($nhi[1],4); + &pxor ($red[0],$red[0]); + &rol ($dat,8); # next byte + &pxor ($red[1],$red[1]); + &pxor ($red[2],$red[2]); + + # Just like in "May" verson modulo-schedule for critical path in + # 'Z.hi ^= rem_8bit[Z.lo&0xff^((u8)H[nhi]<<4)]<<48'. Final 'pxor' + # is scheduled so late that rem_8bit[] has to be shifted *right* + # by 16, which is why last argument to pinsrw is 2, which + # corresponds to <<32=<<48>>16... + for ($j=11,$i=0;$i<15;$i++) { + + if ($i>0) { + &pxor ($Zlo,&QWP(16,"esp",$nlo,8)); # Z^=H[nlo] + &rol ($dat,8); # next byte + &pxor ($Zhi,&QWP(16+128,"esp",$nlo,8)); + + &pxor ($Zlo,$tmp); + &pxor ($Zhi,&QWP(16+256+128,"esp",$nhi[0],8)); + &xor (&LB($rem[1]),&BP(0,"esp",$nhi[0])); # rem^(H[nhi]<<4) + } else { + &movq ($Zlo,&QWP(16,"esp",$nlo,8)); + &movq ($Zhi,&QWP(16+128,"esp",$nlo,8)); + } + + &mov (&LB($nlo),&LB($dat)); + &mov ($dat,&DWP(528+$j,"esp")) if (--$j%4==0); + + &movd ($rem[0],$Zlo); + &movz ($rem[1],&LB($rem[1])) if ($i>0); + &psrlq ($Zlo,8); # Z>>=8 + + &movq ($tmp,$Zhi); + &mov ($nhi[0],$nlo); + &psrlq ($Zhi,8); + + &pxor ($Zlo,&QWP(16+256+0,"esp",$nhi[1],8)); # Z^=H[nhi]>>4 + &and (&LB($nlo),0x0f); + &psllq ($tmp,56); + + &pxor ($Zhi,$red[1]) if ($i>1); + &shr ($nhi[0],4); + &pinsrw ($red[0],&WP(0,$rem_8bit,$rem[1],2),2) if ($i>0); + + unshift (@red,pop(@red)); # "rotate" registers + unshift (@rem,pop(@rem)); + unshift (@nhi,pop(@nhi)); + } + + &pxor ($Zlo,&QWP(16,"esp",$nlo,8)); # Z^=H[nlo] + &pxor ($Zhi,&QWP(16+128,"esp",$nlo,8)); + &xor (&LB($rem[1]),&BP(0,"esp",$nhi[0])); # rem^(H[nhi]<<4) + + &pxor ($Zlo,$tmp); + &pxor ($Zhi,&QWP(16+256+128,"esp",$nhi[0],8)); + &movz ($rem[1],&LB($rem[1])); + + &pxor ($red[2],$red[2]); # clear 2nd word + &psllq ($red[1],4); + + &movd ($rem[0],$Zlo); + &psrlq ($Zlo,4); # Z>>=4 + + &movq ($tmp,$Zhi); + &psrlq ($Zhi,4); + &shl ($rem[0],4); # rem<<4 + + &pxor ($Zlo,&QWP(16,"esp",$nhi[1],8)); # Z^=H[nhi] + &psllq ($tmp,60); + &movz ($rem[0],&LB($rem[0])); + + &pxor ($Zlo,$tmp); + &pxor ($Zhi,&QWP(16+128,"esp",$nhi[1],8)); + + &pinsrw ($red[0],&WP(0,$rem_8bit,$rem[1],2),2); + &pxor ($Zhi,$red[1]); + + &movd ($dat,$Zlo); + &pinsrw ($red[2],&WP(0,$rem_8bit,$rem[0],2),3); # last is <<48 + + &psllq ($red[0],12); # correct by <<16>>4 + &pxor ($Zhi,$red[0]); + &psrlq ($Zlo,32); + &pxor ($Zhi,$red[2]); + + &mov ("ecx",&DWP(528+16+4,"esp")); # restore inp + &movd ("ebx",$Zlo); + &movq ($tmp,$Zhi); # 01234567 + &psllw ($Zhi,8); # 1.3.5.7. + &psrlw ($tmp,8); # .0.2.4.6 + &por ($Zhi,$tmp); # 10325476 + &bswap ($dat); + &pshufw ($Zhi,$Zhi,0b00011011); # 76543210 + &bswap ("ebx"); + + &cmp ("ecx",&DWP(528+16+8,"esp")); # are we done? + &jne (&label("outer")); + } + + &mov ("eax",&DWP(528+16+0,"esp")); # restore Xi + &mov (&DWP(12,"eax"),"edx"); + &mov (&DWP(8,"eax"),"ebx"); + &movq (&QWP(0,"eax"),$Zhi); + + &mov ("esp",&DWP(528+16+12,"esp")); # restore original %esp + &emms (); +} +&function_end("gcm_ghash_4bit_mmx"); +}} + +if ($sse2) {{ +###################################################################### +# PCLMULQDQ version. + +$Xip="eax"; +$Htbl="edx"; +$const="ecx"; +$inp="esi"; +$len="ebx"; + +($Xi,$Xhi)=("xmm0","xmm1"); $Hkey="xmm2"; +($T1,$T2,$T3)=("xmm3","xmm4","xmm5"); +($Xn,$Xhn)=("xmm6","xmm7"); + +&static_label("bswap"); + +sub clmul64x64_T2 { # minimal "register" pressure +my ($Xhi,$Xi,$Hkey)=@_; + + &movdqa ($Xhi,$Xi); # + &pshufd ($T1,$Xi,0b01001110); + &pshufd ($T2,$Hkey,0b01001110); + &pxor ($T1,$Xi); # + &pxor ($T2,$Hkey); + + &pclmulqdq ($Xi,$Hkey,0x00); ####### + &pclmulqdq ($Xhi,$Hkey,0x11); ####### + &pclmulqdq ($T1,$T2,0x00); ####### + &xorps ($T1,$Xi); # + &xorps ($T1,$Xhi); # + + &movdqa ($T2,$T1); # + &psrldq ($T1,8); + &pslldq ($T2,8); # + &pxor ($Xhi,$T1); + &pxor ($Xi,$T2); # +} + +sub clmul64x64_T3 { +# Even though this subroutine offers visually better ILP, it +# was empirically found to be a tad slower than above version. +# At least in gcm_ghash_clmul context. But it's just as well, +# because loop modulo-scheduling is possible only thanks to +# minimized "register" pressure... +my ($Xhi,$Xi,$Hkey)=@_; + + &movdqa ($T1,$Xi); # + &movdqa ($Xhi,$Xi); + &pclmulqdq ($Xi,$Hkey,0x00); ####### + &pclmulqdq ($Xhi,$Hkey,0x11); ####### + &pshufd ($T2,$T1,0b01001110); # + &pshufd ($T3,$Hkey,0b01001110); + &pxor ($T2,$T1); # + &pxor ($T3,$Hkey); + &pclmulqdq ($T2,$T3,0x00); ####### + &pxor ($T2,$Xi); # + &pxor ($T2,$Xhi); # + + &movdqa ($T3,$T2); # + &psrldq ($T2,8); + &pslldq ($T3,8); # + &pxor ($Xhi,$T2); + &pxor ($Xi,$T3); # +} + +if (1) { # Algorithm 9 with <<1 twist. + # Reduction is shorter and uses only two + # temporary registers, which makes it better + # candidate for interleaving with 64x64 + # multiplication. Pre-modulo-scheduled loop + # was found to be ~20% faster than Algorithm 5 + # below. Algorithm 9 was therefore chosen for + # further optimization... + +sub reduction_alg9 { # 17/13 times faster than Intel version +my ($Xhi,$Xi) = @_; + + # 1st phase + &movdqa ($T1,$Xi) # + &psllq ($Xi,1); + &pxor ($Xi,$T1); # + &psllq ($Xi,5); # + &pxor ($Xi,$T1); # + &psllq ($Xi,57); # + &movdqa ($T2,$Xi); # + &pslldq ($Xi,8); + &psrldq ($T2,8); # + &pxor ($Xi,$T1); + &pxor ($Xhi,$T2); # + + # 2nd phase + &movdqa ($T2,$Xi); + &psrlq ($Xi,5); + &pxor ($Xi,$T2); # + &psrlq ($Xi,1); # + &pxor ($Xi,$T2); # + &pxor ($T2,$Xhi); + &psrlq ($Xi,1); # + &pxor ($Xi,$T2); # +} + +&function_begin_B("gcm_init_clmul"); + &mov ($Htbl,&wparam(0)); + &mov ($Xip,&wparam(1)); + + &call (&label("pic")); +&set_label("pic"); + &blindpop ($const); + &lea ($const,&DWP(&label("bswap")."-".&label("pic"),$const)); + + &movdqu ($Hkey,&QWP(0,$Xip)); + &pshufd ($Hkey,$Hkey,0b01001110);# dword swap + + # <<1 twist + &pshufd ($T2,$Hkey,0b11111111); # broadcast uppermost dword + &movdqa ($T1,$Hkey); + &psllq ($Hkey,1); + &pxor ($T3,$T3); # + &psrlq ($T1,63); + &pcmpgtd ($T3,$T2); # broadcast carry bit + &pslldq ($T1,8); + &por ($Hkey,$T1); # H<<=1 + + # magic reduction + &pand ($T3,&QWP(16,$const)); # 0x1c2_polynomial + &pxor ($Hkey,$T3); # if(carry) H^=0x1c2_polynomial + + # calculate H^2 + &movdqa ($Xi,$Hkey); + &clmul64x64_T2 ($Xhi,$Xi,$Hkey); + &reduction_alg9 ($Xhi,$Xi); + + &movdqu (&QWP(0,$Htbl),$Hkey); # save H + &movdqu (&QWP(16,$Htbl),$Xi); # save H^2 + + &ret (); +&function_end_B("gcm_init_clmul"); + +&function_begin_B("gcm_gmult_clmul"); + &mov ($Xip,&wparam(0)); + &mov ($Htbl,&wparam(1)); + + &call (&label("pic")); +&set_label("pic"); + &blindpop ($const); + &lea ($const,&DWP(&label("bswap")."-".&label("pic"),$const)); + + &movdqu ($Xi,&QWP(0,$Xip)); + &movdqa ($T3,&QWP(0,$const)); + &movups ($Hkey,&QWP(0,$Htbl)); + &pshufb ($Xi,$T3); + + &clmul64x64_T2 ($Xhi,$Xi,$Hkey); + &reduction_alg9 ($Xhi,$Xi); + + &pshufb ($Xi,$T3); + &movdqu (&QWP(0,$Xip),$Xi); + + &ret (); +&function_end_B("gcm_gmult_clmul"); + +&function_begin("gcm_ghash_clmul"); + &mov ($Xip,&wparam(0)); + &mov ($Htbl,&wparam(1)); + &mov ($inp,&wparam(2)); + &mov ($len,&wparam(3)); + + &call (&label("pic")); +&set_label("pic"); + &blindpop ($const); + &lea ($const,&DWP(&label("bswap")."-".&label("pic"),$const)); + + &movdqu ($Xi,&QWP(0,$Xip)); + &movdqa ($T3,&QWP(0,$const)); + &movdqu ($Hkey,&QWP(0,$Htbl)); + &pshufb ($Xi,$T3); + + &sub ($len,0x10); + &jz (&label("odd_tail")); + + ####### + # Xi+2 =[H*(Ii+1 + Xi+1)] mod P = + # [(H*Ii+1) + (H*Xi+1)] mod P = + # [(H*Ii+1) + H^2*(Ii+Xi)] mod P + # + &movdqu ($T1,&QWP(0,$inp)); # Ii + &movdqu ($Xn,&QWP(16,$inp)); # Ii+1 + &pshufb ($T1,$T3); + &pshufb ($Xn,$T3); + &pxor ($Xi,$T1); # Ii+Xi + + &clmul64x64_T2 ($Xhn,$Xn,$Hkey); # H*Ii+1 + &movups ($Hkey,&QWP(16,$Htbl)); # load H^2 + + &lea ($inp,&DWP(32,$inp)); # i+=2 + &sub ($len,0x20); + &jbe (&label("even_tail")); + +&set_label("mod_loop"); + &clmul64x64_T2 ($Xhi,$Xi,$Hkey); # H^2*(Ii+Xi) + &movdqu ($T1,&QWP(0,$inp)); # Ii + &movups ($Hkey,&QWP(0,$Htbl)); # load H + + &pxor ($Xi,$Xn); # (H*Ii+1) + H^2*(Ii+Xi) + &pxor ($Xhi,$Xhn); + + &movdqu ($Xn,&QWP(16,$inp)); # Ii+1 + &pshufb ($T1,$T3); + &pshufb ($Xn,$T3); + + &movdqa ($T3,$Xn); #&clmul64x64_TX ($Xhn,$Xn,$Hkey); H*Ii+1 + &movdqa ($Xhn,$Xn); + &pxor ($Xhi,$T1); # "Ii+Xi", consume early + + &movdqa ($T1,$Xi) #&reduction_alg9($Xhi,$Xi); 1st phase + &psllq ($Xi,1); + &pxor ($Xi,$T1); # + &psllq ($Xi,5); # + &pxor ($Xi,$T1); # + &pclmulqdq ($Xn,$Hkey,0x00); ####### + &psllq ($Xi,57); # + &movdqa ($T2,$Xi); # + &pslldq ($Xi,8); + &psrldq ($T2,8); # + &pxor ($Xi,$T1); + &pshufd ($T1,$T3,0b01001110); + &pxor ($Xhi,$T2); # + &pxor ($T1,$T3); + &pshufd ($T3,$Hkey,0b01001110); + &pxor ($T3,$Hkey); # + + &pclmulqdq ($Xhn,$Hkey,0x11); ####### + &movdqa ($T2,$Xi); # 2nd phase + &psrlq ($Xi,5); + &pxor ($Xi,$T2); # + &psrlq ($Xi,1); # + &pxor ($Xi,$T2); # + &pxor ($T2,$Xhi); + &psrlq ($Xi,1); # + &pxor ($Xi,$T2); # + + &pclmulqdq ($T1,$T3,0x00); ####### + &movups ($Hkey,&QWP(16,$Htbl)); # load H^2 + &xorps ($T1,$Xn); # + &xorps ($T1,$Xhn); # + + &movdqa ($T3,$T1); # + &psrldq ($T1,8); + &pslldq ($T3,8); # + &pxor ($Xhn,$T1); + &pxor ($Xn,$T3); # + &movdqa ($T3,&QWP(0,$const)); + + &lea ($inp,&DWP(32,$inp)); + &sub ($len,0x20); + &ja (&label("mod_loop")); + +&set_label("even_tail"); + &clmul64x64_T2 ($Xhi,$Xi,$Hkey); # H^2*(Ii+Xi) + + &pxor ($Xi,$Xn); # (H*Ii+1) + H^2*(Ii+Xi) + &pxor ($Xhi,$Xhn); + + &reduction_alg9 ($Xhi,$Xi); + + &test ($len,$len); + &jnz (&label("done")); + + &movups ($Hkey,&QWP(0,$Htbl)); # load H +&set_label("odd_tail"); + &movdqu ($T1,&QWP(0,$inp)); # Ii + &pshufb ($T1,$T3); + &pxor ($Xi,$T1); # Ii+Xi + + &clmul64x64_T2 ($Xhi,$Xi,$Hkey); # H*(Ii+Xi) + &reduction_alg9 ($Xhi,$Xi); + +&set_label("done"); + &pshufb ($Xi,$T3); + &movdqu (&QWP(0,$Xip),$Xi); +&function_end("gcm_ghash_clmul"); + +} else { # Algorith 5. Kept for reference purposes. + +sub reduction_alg5 { # 19/16 times faster than Intel version +my ($Xhi,$Xi)=@_; + + # <<1 + &movdqa ($T1,$Xi); # + &movdqa ($T2,$Xhi); + &pslld ($Xi,1); + &pslld ($Xhi,1); # + &psrld ($T1,31); + &psrld ($T2,31); # + &movdqa ($T3,$T1); + &pslldq ($T1,4); + &psrldq ($T3,12); # + &pslldq ($T2,4); + &por ($Xhi,$T3); # + &por ($Xi,$T1); + &por ($Xhi,$T2); # + + # 1st phase + &movdqa ($T1,$Xi); + &movdqa ($T2,$Xi); + &movdqa ($T3,$Xi); # + &pslld ($T1,31); + &pslld ($T2,30); + &pslld ($Xi,25); # + &pxor ($T1,$T2); + &pxor ($T1,$Xi); # + &movdqa ($T2,$T1); # + &pslldq ($T1,12); + &psrldq ($T2,4); # + &pxor ($T3,$T1); + + # 2nd phase + &pxor ($Xhi,$T3); # + &movdqa ($Xi,$T3); + &movdqa ($T1,$T3); + &psrld ($Xi,1); # + &psrld ($T1,2); + &psrld ($T3,7); # + &pxor ($Xi,$T1); + &pxor ($Xhi,$T2); + &pxor ($Xi,$T3); # + &pxor ($Xi,$Xhi); # +} + +&function_begin_B("gcm_init_clmul"); + &mov ($Htbl,&wparam(0)); + &mov ($Xip,&wparam(1)); + + &call (&label("pic")); +&set_label("pic"); + &blindpop ($const); + &lea ($const,&DWP(&label("bswap")."-".&label("pic"),$const)); + + &movdqu ($Hkey,&QWP(0,$Xip)); + &pshufd ($Hkey,$Hkey,0b01001110);# dword swap + + # calculate H^2 + &movdqa ($Xi,$Hkey); + &clmul64x64_T3 ($Xhi,$Xi,$Hkey); + &reduction_alg5 ($Xhi,$Xi); + + &movdqu (&QWP(0,$Htbl),$Hkey); # save H + &movdqu (&QWP(16,$Htbl),$Xi); # save H^2 + + &ret (); +&function_end_B("gcm_init_clmul"); + +&function_begin_B("gcm_gmult_clmul"); + &mov ($Xip,&wparam(0)); + &mov ($Htbl,&wparam(1)); + + &call (&label("pic")); +&set_label("pic"); + &blindpop ($const); + &lea ($const,&DWP(&label("bswap")."-".&label("pic"),$const)); + + &movdqu ($Xi,&QWP(0,$Xip)); + &movdqa ($Xn,&QWP(0,$const)); + &movdqu ($Hkey,&QWP(0,$Htbl)); + &pshufb ($Xi,$Xn); + + &clmul64x64_T3 ($Xhi,$Xi,$Hkey); + &reduction_alg5 ($Xhi,$Xi); + + &pshufb ($Xi,$Xn); + &movdqu (&QWP(0,$Xip),$Xi); + + &ret (); +&function_end_B("gcm_gmult_clmul"); + +&function_begin("gcm_ghash_clmul"); + &mov ($Xip,&wparam(0)); + &mov ($Htbl,&wparam(1)); + &mov ($inp,&wparam(2)); + &mov ($len,&wparam(3)); + + &call (&label("pic")); +&set_label("pic"); + &blindpop ($const); + &lea ($const,&DWP(&label("bswap")."-".&label("pic"),$const)); + + &movdqu ($Xi,&QWP(0,$Xip)); + &movdqa ($T3,&QWP(0,$const)); + &movdqu ($Hkey,&QWP(0,$Htbl)); + &pshufb ($Xi,$T3); + + &sub ($len,0x10); + &jz (&label("odd_tail")); + + ####### + # Xi+2 =[H*(Ii+1 + Xi+1)] mod P = + # [(H*Ii+1) + (H*Xi+1)] mod P = + # [(H*Ii+1) + H^2*(Ii+Xi)] mod P + # + &movdqu ($T1,&QWP(0,$inp)); # Ii + &movdqu ($Xn,&QWP(16,$inp)); # Ii+1 + &pshufb ($T1,$T3); + &pshufb ($Xn,$T3); + &pxor ($Xi,$T1); # Ii+Xi + + &clmul64x64_T3 ($Xhn,$Xn,$Hkey); # H*Ii+1 + &movdqu ($Hkey,&QWP(16,$Htbl)); # load H^2 + + &sub ($len,0x20); + &lea ($inp,&DWP(32,$inp)); # i+=2 + &jbe (&label("even_tail")); + +&set_label("mod_loop"); + &clmul64x64_T3 ($Xhi,$Xi,$Hkey); # H^2*(Ii+Xi) + &movdqu ($Hkey,&QWP(0,$Htbl)); # load H + + &pxor ($Xi,$Xn); # (H*Ii+1) + H^2*(Ii+Xi) + &pxor ($Xhi,$Xhn); + + &reduction_alg5 ($Xhi,$Xi); + + ####### + &movdqa ($T3,&QWP(0,$const)); + &movdqu ($T1,&QWP(0,$inp)); # Ii + &movdqu ($Xn,&QWP(16,$inp)); # Ii+1 + &pshufb ($T1,$T3); + &pshufb ($Xn,$T3); + &pxor ($Xi,$T1); # Ii+Xi + + &clmul64x64_T3 ($Xhn,$Xn,$Hkey); # H*Ii+1 + &movdqu ($Hkey,&QWP(16,$Htbl)); # load H^2 + + &sub ($len,0x20); + &lea ($inp,&DWP(32,$inp)); + &ja (&label("mod_loop")); + +&set_label("even_tail"); + &clmul64x64_T3 ($Xhi,$Xi,$Hkey); # H^2*(Ii+Xi) + + &pxor ($Xi,$Xn); # (H*Ii+1) + H^2*(Ii+Xi) + &pxor ($Xhi,$Xhn); + + &reduction_alg5 ($Xhi,$Xi); + + &movdqa ($T3,&QWP(0,$const)); + &test ($len,$len); + &jnz (&label("done")); + + &movdqu ($Hkey,&QWP(0,$Htbl)); # load H +&set_label("odd_tail"); + &movdqu ($T1,&QWP(0,$inp)); # Ii + &pshufb ($T1,$T3); + &pxor ($Xi,$T1); # Ii+Xi + + &clmul64x64_T3 ($Xhi,$Xi,$Hkey); # H*(Ii+Xi) + &reduction_alg5 ($Xhi,$Xi); + + &movdqa ($T3,&QWP(0,$const)); +&set_label("done"); + &pshufb ($Xi,$T3); + &movdqu (&QWP(0,$Xip),$Xi); +&function_end("gcm_ghash_clmul"); + +} + +&set_label("bswap",64); + &data_byte(15,14,13,12,11,10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1,0); + &data_byte(1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0xc2); # 0x1c2_polynomial +}} # $sse2 + +&set_label("rem_4bit",64); + &data_word(0,0x0000<<$S,0,0x1C20<<$S,0,0x3840<<$S,0,0x2460<<$S); + &data_word(0,0x7080<<$S,0,0x6CA0<<$S,0,0x48C0<<$S,0,0x54E0<<$S); + &data_word(0,0xE100<<$S,0,0xFD20<<$S,0,0xD940<<$S,0,0xC560<<$S); + &data_word(0,0x9180<<$S,0,0x8DA0<<$S,0,0xA9C0<<$S,0,0xB5E0<<$S); +&set_label("rem_8bit",64); + &data_short(0x0000,0x01C2,0x0384,0x0246,0x0708,0x06CA,0x048C,0x054E); + &data_short(0x0E10,0x0FD2,0x0D94,0x0C56,0x0918,0x08DA,0x0A9C,0x0B5E); + &data_short(0x1C20,0x1DE2,0x1FA4,0x1E66,0x1B28,0x1AEA,0x18AC,0x196E); + &data_short(0x1230,0x13F2,0x11B4,0x1076,0x1538,0x14FA,0x16BC,0x177E); + &data_short(0x3840,0x3982,0x3BC4,0x3A06,0x3F48,0x3E8A,0x3CCC,0x3D0E); + &data_short(0x3650,0x3792,0x35D4,0x3416,0x3158,0x309A,0x32DC,0x331E); + &data_short(0x2460,0x25A2,0x27E4,0x2626,0x2368,0x22AA,0x20EC,0x212E); + &data_short(0x2A70,0x2BB2,0x29F4,0x2836,0x2D78,0x2CBA,0x2EFC,0x2F3E); + &data_short(0x7080,0x7142,0x7304,0x72C6,0x7788,0x764A,0x740C,0x75CE); + &data_short(0x7E90,0x7F52,0x7D14,0x7CD6,0x7998,0x785A,0x7A1C,0x7BDE); + &data_short(0x6CA0,0x6D62,0x6F24,0x6EE6,0x6BA8,0x6A6A,0x682C,0x69EE); + &data_short(0x62B0,0x6372,0x6134,0x60F6,0x65B8,0x647A,0x663C,0x67FE); + &data_short(0x48C0,0x4902,0x4B44,0x4A86,0x4FC8,0x4E0A,0x4C4C,0x4D8E); + &data_short(0x46D0,0x4712,0x4554,0x4496,0x41D8,0x401A,0x425C,0x439E); + &data_short(0x54E0,0x5522,0x5764,0x56A6,0x53E8,0x522A,0x506C,0x51AE); + &data_short(0x5AF0,0x5B32,0x5974,0x58B6,0x5DF8,0x5C3A,0x5E7C,0x5FBE); + &data_short(0xE100,0xE0C2,0xE284,0xE346,0xE608,0xE7CA,0xE58C,0xE44E); + &data_short(0xEF10,0xEED2,0xEC94,0xED56,0xE818,0xE9DA,0xEB9C,0xEA5E); + &data_short(0xFD20,0xFCE2,0xFEA4,0xFF66,0xFA28,0xFBEA,0xF9AC,0xF86E); + &data_short(0xF330,0xF2F2,0xF0B4,0xF176,0xF438,0xF5FA,0xF7BC,0xF67E); + &data_short(0xD940,0xD882,0xDAC4,0xDB06,0xDE48,0xDF8A,0xDDCC,0xDC0E); + &data_short(0xD750,0xD692,0xD4D4,0xD516,0xD058,0xD19A,0xD3DC,0xD21E); + &data_short(0xC560,0xC4A2,0xC6E4,0xC726,0xC268,0xC3AA,0xC1EC,0xC02E); + &data_short(0xCB70,0xCAB2,0xC8F4,0xC936,0xCC78,0xCDBA,0xCFFC,0xCE3E); + &data_short(0x9180,0x9042,0x9204,0x93C6,0x9688,0x974A,0x950C,0x94CE); + &data_short(0x9F90,0x9E52,0x9C14,0x9DD6,0x9898,0x995A,0x9B1C,0x9ADE); + &data_short(0x8DA0,0x8C62,0x8E24,0x8FE6,0x8AA8,0x8B6A,0x892C,0x88EE); + &data_short(0x83B0,0x8272,0x8034,0x81F6,0x84B8,0x857A,0x873C,0x86FE); + &data_short(0xA9C0,0xA802,0xAA44,0xAB86,0xAEC8,0xAF0A,0xAD4C,0xAC8E); + &data_short(0xA7D0,0xA612,0xA454,0xA596,0xA0D8,0xA11A,0xA35C,0xA29E); + &data_short(0xB5E0,0xB422,0xB664,0xB7A6,0xB2E8,0xB32A,0xB16C,0xB0AE); + &data_short(0xBBF0,0xBA32,0xB874,0xB9B6,0xBCF8,0xBD3A,0xBF7C,0xBEBE); +}}} # !$x86only + +&asciz("GHASH for x86, CRYPTOGAMS by "); +&asm_finish(); + +# A question was risen about choice of vanilla MMX. Or rather why wasn't +# SSE2 chosen instead? In addition to the fact that MMX runs on legacy +# CPUs such as PIII, "4-bit" MMX version was observed to provide better +# performance than *corresponding* SSE2 one even on contemporary CPUs. +# SSE2 results were provided by Peter-Michael Hager. He maintains SSE2 +# implementation featuring full range of lookup-table sizes, but with +# per-invocation lookup table setup. Latter means that table size is +# chosen depending on how much data is to be hashed in every given call, +# more data - larger table. Best reported result for Core2 is ~4 cycles +# per processed byte out of 64KB block. This number accounts even for +# 64KB table setup overhead. As discussed in gcm128.c we choose to be +# more conservative in respect to lookup table sizes, but how do the +# results compare? Minimalistic "256B" MMX version delivers ~11 cycles +# on same platform. As also discussed in gcm128.c, next in line "8-bit +# Shoup's" or "4KB" method should deliver twice the performance of +# "256B" one, in other words not worse than ~6 cycles per byte. It +# should be also be noted that in SSE2 case improvement can be "super- +# linear," i.e. more than twice, mostly because >>8 maps to single +# instruction on SSE2 register. This is unlike "4-bit" case when >>4 +# maps to same amount of instructions in both MMX and SSE2 cases. +# Bottom line is that switch to SSE2 is considered to be justifiable +# only in case we choose to implement "8-bit" method... diff --git a/crypto/modes/asm/ghash-x86_64.pl b/crypto/modes/asm/ghash-x86_64.pl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a5ae180882 --- /dev/null +++ b/crypto/modes/asm/ghash-x86_64.pl @@ -0,0 +1,805 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env perl +# +# ==================================================================== +# Written by Andy Polyakov for the OpenSSL +# project. The module is, however, dual licensed under OpenSSL and +# CRYPTOGAMS licenses depending on where you obtain it. For further +# details see http://www.openssl.org/~appro/cryptogams/. +# ==================================================================== +# +# March, June 2010 +# +# The module implements "4-bit" GCM GHASH function and underlying +# single multiplication operation in GF(2^128). "4-bit" means that +# it uses 256 bytes per-key table [+128 bytes shared table]. GHASH +# function features so called "528B" variant utilizing additional +# 256+16 bytes of per-key storage [+512 bytes shared table]. +# Performance results are for this streamed GHASH subroutine and are +# expressed in cycles per processed byte, less is better: +# +# gcc 3.4.x(*) assembler +# +# P4 28.6 14.0 +100% +# Opteron 19.3 7.7 +150% +# Core2 17.8 8.1(**) +120% +# +# (*) comparison is not completely fair, because C results are +# for vanilla "256B" implementation, while assembler results +# are for "528B";-) +# (**) it's mystery [to me] why Core2 result is not same as for +# Opteron; + +# May 2010 +# +# Add PCLMULQDQ version performing at 2.02 cycles per processed byte. +# See ghash-x86.pl for background information and details about coding +# techniques. +# +# Special thanks to David Woodhouse for +# providing access to a Westmere-based system on behalf of Intel +# Open Source Technology Centre. + +$flavour = shift; +$output = shift; +if ($flavour =~ /\./) { $output = $flavour; undef $flavour; } + +$win64=0; $win64=1 if ($flavour =~ /[nm]asm|mingw64/ || $output =~ /\.asm$/); + +$0 =~ m/(.*[\/\\])[^\/\\]+$/; $dir=$1; +( $xlate="${dir}x86_64-xlate.pl" and -f $xlate ) or +( $xlate="${dir}../../perlasm/x86_64-xlate.pl" and -f $xlate) or +die "can't locate x86_64-xlate.pl"; + +open STDOUT,"| $^X $xlate $flavour $output"; + +# common register layout +$nlo="%rax"; +$nhi="%rbx"; +$Zlo="%r8"; +$Zhi="%r9"; +$tmp="%r10"; +$rem_4bit = "%r11"; + +$Xi="%rdi"; +$Htbl="%rsi"; + +# per-function register layout +$cnt="%rcx"; +$rem="%rdx"; + +sub LB() { my $r=shift; $r =~ s/%[er]([a-d])x/%\1l/ or + $r =~ s/%[er]([sd]i)/%\1l/ or + $r =~ s/%[er](bp)/%\1l/ or + $r =~ s/%(r[0-9]+)[d]?/%\1b/; $r; } + +sub AUTOLOAD() # thunk [simplified] 32-bit style perlasm +{ my $opcode = $AUTOLOAD; $opcode =~ s/.*:://; + my $arg = pop; + $arg = "\$$arg" if ($arg*1 eq $arg); + $code .= "\t$opcode\t".join(',',$arg,reverse @_)."\n"; +} + +{ my $N; + sub loop() { + my $inp = shift; + + $N++; +$code.=<<___; + xor $nlo,$nlo + xor $nhi,$nhi + mov `&LB("$Zlo")`,`&LB("$nlo")` + mov `&LB("$Zlo")`,`&LB("$nhi")` + shl \$4,`&LB("$nlo")` + mov \$14,$cnt + mov 8($Htbl,$nlo),$Zlo + mov ($Htbl,$nlo),$Zhi + and \$0xf0,`&LB("$nhi")` + mov $Zlo,$rem + jmp .Loop$N + +.align 16 +.Loop$N: + shr \$4,$Zlo + and \$0xf,$rem + mov $Zhi,$tmp + mov ($inp,$cnt),`&LB("$nlo")` + shr \$4,$Zhi + xor 8($Htbl,$nhi),$Zlo + shl \$60,$tmp + xor ($Htbl,$nhi),$Zhi + mov `&LB("$nlo")`,`&LB("$nhi")` + xor ($rem_4bit,$rem,8),$Zhi + mov $Zlo,$rem + shl \$4,`&LB("$nlo")` + xor $tmp,$Zlo + dec $cnt + js .Lbreak$N + + shr \$4,$Zlo + and \$0xf,$rem + mov $Zhi,$tmp + shr \$4,$Zhi + xor 8($Htbl,$nlo),$Zlo + shl \$60,$tmp + xor ($Htbl,$nlo),$Zhi + and \$0xf0,`&LB("$nhi")` + xor ($rem_4bit,$rem,8),$Zhi + mov $Zlo,$rem + xor $tmp,$Zlo + jmp .Loop$N + +.align 16 +.Lbreak$N: + shr \$4,$Zlo + and \$0xf,$rem + mov $Zhi,$tmp + shr \$4,$Zhi + xor 8($Htbl,$nlo),$Zlo + shl \$60,$tmp + xor ($Htbl,$nlo),$Zhi + and \$0xf0,`&LB("$nhi")` + xor ($rem_4bit,$rem,8),$Zhi + mov $Zlo,$rem + xor $tmp,$Zlo + + shr \$4,$Zlo + and \$0xf,$rem + mov $Zhi,$tmp + shr \$4,$Zhi + xor 8($Htbl,$nhi),$Zlo + shl \$60,$tmp + xor ($Htbl,$nhi),$Zhi + xor $tmp,$Zlo + xor ($rem_4bit,$rem,8),$Zhi + + bswap $Zlo + bswap $Zhi +___ +}} + +$code=<<___; +.text + +.globl gcm_gmult_4bit +.type gcm_gmult_4bit,\@function,2 +.align 16 +gcm_gmult_4bit: + push %rbx + push %rbp # %rbp and %r12 are pushed exclusively in + push %r12 # order to reuse Win64 exception handler... +.Lgmult_prologue: + + movzb 15($Xi),$Zlo + lea .Lrem_4bit(%rip),$rem_4bit +___ + &loop ($Xi); +$code.=<<___; + mov $Zlo,8($Xi) + mov $Zhi,($Xi) + + mov 16(%rsp),%rbx + lea 24(%rsp),%rsp +.Lgmult_epilogue: + ret +.size gcm_gmult_4bit,.-gcm_gmult_4bit +___ + +# per-function register layout +$inp="%rdx"; +$len="%rcx"; +$rem_8bit=$rem_4bit; + +$code.=<<___; +.globl gcm_ghash_4bit +.type gcm_ghash_4bit,\@function,4 +.align 16 +gcm_ghash_4bit: + push %rbx + push %rbp + push %r12 + push %r13 + push %r14 + push %r15 + sub \$280,%rsp +.Lghash_prologue: + mov $inp,%r14 # reassign couple of args + mov $len,%r15 +___ +{ my $inp="%r14"; + my $dat="%edx"; + my $len="%r15"; + my @nhi=("%ebx","%ecx"); + my @rem=("%r12","%r13"); + my $Hshr4="%rbp"; + + &sub ($Htbl,-128); # size optimization + &lea ($Hshr4,"16+128(%rsp)"); + { my @lo =($nlo,$nhi); + my @hi =($Zlo,$Zhi); + + &xor ($dat,$dat); + for ($i=0,$j=-2;$i<18;$i++,$j++) { + &mov ("$j(%rsp)",&LB($dat)) if ($i>1); + &or ($lo[0],$tmp) if ($i>1); + &mov (&LB($dat),&LB($lo[1])) if ($i>0 && $i<17); + &shr ($lo[1],4) if ($i>0 && $i<17); + &mov ($tmp,$hi[1]) if ($i>0 && $i<17); + &shr ($hi[1],4) if ($i>0 && $i<17); + &mov ("8*$j($Hshr4)",$hi[0]) if ($i>1); + &mov ($hi[0],"16*$i+0-128($Htbl)") if ($i<16); + &shl (&LB($dat),4) if ($i>0 && $i<17); + &mov ("8*$j-128($Hshr4)",$lo[0]) if ($i>1); + &mov ($lo[0],"16*$i+8-128($Htbl)") if ($i<16); + &shl ($tmp,60) if ($i>0 && $i<17); + + push (@lo,shift(@lo)); + push (@hi,shift(@hi)); + } + } + &add ($Htbl,-128); + &mov ($Zlo,"8($Xi)"); + &mov ($Zhi,"0($Xi)"); + &add ($len,$inp); # pointer to the end of data + &lea ($rem_8bit,".Lrem_8bit(%rip)"); + &jmp (".Louter_loop"); + +$code.=".align 16\n.Louter_loop:\n"; + &xor ($Zhi,"($inp)"); + &mov ("%rdx","8($inp)"); + &lea ($inp,"16($inp)"); + &xor ("%rdx",$Zlo); + &mov ("($Xi)",$Zhi); + &mov ("8($Xi)","%rdx"); + &shr ("%rdx",32); + + &xor ($nlo,$nlo); + &rol ($dat,8); + &mov (&LB($nlo),&LB($dat)); + &movz ($nhi[0],&LB($dat)); + &shl (&LB($nlo),4); + &shr ($nhi[0],4); + + for ($j=11,$i=0;$i<15;$i++) { + &rol ($dat,8); + &xor ($Zlo,"8($Htbl,$nlo)") if ($i>0); + &xor ($Zhi,"($Htbl,$nlo)") if ($i>0); + &mov ($Zlo,"8($Htbl,$nlo)") if ($i==0); + &mov ($Zhi,"($Htbl,$nlo)") if ($i==0); + + &mov (&LB($nlo),&LB($dat)); + &xor ($Zlo,$tmp) if ($i>0); + &movzw ($rem[1],"($rem_8bit,$rem[1],2)") if ($i>0); + + &movz ($nhi[1],&LB($dat)); + &shl (&LB($nlo),4); + &movzb ($rem[0],"(%rsp,$nhi[0])"); + + &shr ($nhi[1],4) if ($i<14); + &and ($nhi[1],0xf0) if ($i==14); + &shl ($rem[1],48) if ($i>0); + &xor ($rem[0],$Zlo); + + &mov ($tmp,$Zhi); + &xor ($Zhi,$rem[1]) if ($i>0); + &shr ($Zlo,8); + + &movz ($rem[0],&LB($rem[0])); + &mov ($dat,"$j($Xi)") if (--$j%4==0); + &shr ($Zhi,8); + + &xor ($Zlo,"-128($Hshr4,$nhi[0],8)"); + &shl ($tmp,56); + &xor ($Zhi,"($Hshr4,$nhi[0],8)"); + + unshift (@nhi,pop(@nhi)); # "rotate" registers + unshift (@rem,pop(@rem)); + } + &movzw ($rem[1],"($rem_8bit,$rem[1],2)"); + &xor ($Zlo,"8($Htbl,$nlo)"); + &xor ($Zhi,"($Htbl,$nlo)"); + + &shl ($rem[1],48); + &xor ($Zlo,$tmp); + + &xor ($Zhi,$rem[1]); + &movz ($rem[0],&LB($Zlo)); + &shr ($Zlo,4); + + &mov ($tmp,$Zhi); + &shl (&LB($rem[0]),4); + &shr ($Zhi,4); + + &xor ($Zlo,"8($Htbl,$nhi[0])"); + &movzw ($rem[0],"($rem_8bit,$rem[0],2)"); + &shl ($tmp,60); + + &xor ($Zhi,"($Htbl,$nhi[0])"); + &xor ($Zlo,$tmp); + &shl ($rem[0],48); + + &bswap ($Zlo); + &xor ($Zhi,$rem[0]); + + &bswap ($Zhi); + &cmp ($inp,$len); + &jb (".Louter_loop"); +} +$code.=<<___; + mov $Zlo,8($Xi) + mov $Zhi,($Xi) + + lea 280(%rsp),%rsi + mov 0(%rsi),%r15 + mov 8(%rsi),%r14 + mov 16(%rsi),%r13 + mov 24(%rsi),%r12 + mov 32(%rsi),%rbp + mov 40(%rsi),%rbx + lea 48(%rsi),%rsp +.Lghash_epilogue: + ret +.size gcm_ghash_4bit,.-gcm_ghash_4bit +___ + +###################################################################### +# PCLMULQDQ version. + +@_4args=$win64? ("%rcx","%rdx","%r8", "%r9") : # Win64 order + ("%rdi","%rsi","%rdx","%rcx"); # Unix order + +($Xi,$Xhi)=("%xmm0","%xmm1"); $Hkey="%xmm2"; +($T1,$T2,$T3)=("%xmm3","%xmm4","%xmm5"); + +sub clmul64x64_T2 { # minimal register pressure +my ($Xhi,$Xi,$Hkey,$modulo)=@_; + +$code.=<<___ if (!defined($modulo)); + movdqa $Xi,$Xhi # + pshufd \$0b01001110,$Xi,$T1 + pshufd \$0b01001110,$Hkey,$T2 + pxor $Xi,$T1 # + pxor $Hkey,$T2 +___ +$code.=<<___; + pclmulqdq \$0x00,$Hkey,$Xi ####### + pclmulqdq \$0x11,$Hkey,$Xhi ####### + pclmulqdq \$0x00,$T2,$T1 ####### + pxor $Xi,$T1 # + pxor $Xhi,$T1 # + + movdqa $T1,$T2 # + psrldq \$8,$T1 + pslldq \$8,$T2 # + pxor $T1,$Xhi + pxor $T2,$Xi # +___ +} + +sub reduction_alg9 { # 17/13 times faster than Intel version +my ($Xhi,$Xi) = @_; + +$code.=<<___; + # 1st phase + movdqa $Xi,$T1 # + psllq \$1,$Xi + pxor $T1,$Xi # + psllq \$5,$Xi # + pxor $T1,$Xi # + psllq \$57,$Xi # + movdqa $Xi,$T2 # + pslldq \$8,$Xi + psrldq \$8,$T2 # + pxor $T1,$Xi + pxor $T2,$Xhi # + + # 2nd phase + movdqa $Xi,$T2 + psrlq \$5,$Xi + pxor $T2,$Xi # + psrlq \$1,$Xi # + pxor $T2,$Xi # + pxor $Xhi,$T2 + psrlq \$1,$Xi # + pxor $T2,$Xi # +___ +} + +{ my ($Htbl,$Xip)=@_4args; + +$code.=<<___; +.globl gcm_init_clmul +.type gcm_init_clmul,\@abi-omnipotent +.align 16 +gcm_init_clmul: + movdqu ($Xip),$Hkey + pshufd \$0b01001110,$Hkey,$Hkey # dword swap + + # <<1 twist + pshufd \$0b11111111,$Hkey,$T2 # broadcast uppermost dword + movdqa $Hkey,$T1 + psllq \$1,$Hkey + pxor $T3,$T3 # + psrlq \$63,$T1 + pcmpgtd $T2,$T3 # broadcast carry bit + pslldq \$8,$T1 + por $T1,$Hkey # H<<=1 + + # magic reduction + pand .L0x1c2_polynomial(%rip),$T3 + pxor $T3,$Hkey # if(carry) H^=0x1c2_polynomial + + # calculate H^2 + movdqa $Hkey,$Xi +___ + &clmul64x64_T2 ($Xhi,$Xi,$Hkey); + &reduction_alg9 ($Xhi,$Xi); +$code.=<<___; + movdqu $Hkey,($Htbl) # save H + movdqu $Xi,16($Htbl) # save H^2 + ret +.size gcm_init_clmul,.-gcm_init_clmul +___ +} + +{ my ($Xip,$Htbl)=@_4args; + +$code.=<<___; +.globl gcm_gmult_clmul +.type gcm_gmult_clmul,\@abi-omnipotent +.align 16 +gcm_gmult_clmul: + movdqu ($Xip),$Xi + movdqa .Lbswap_mask(%rip),$T3 + movdqu ($Htbl),$Hkey + pshufb $T3,$Xi +___ + &clmul64x64_T2 ($Xhi,$Xi,$Hkey); + &reduction_alg9 ($Xhi,$Xi); +$code.=<<___; + pshufb $T3,$Xi + movdqu $Xi,($Xip) + ret +.size gcm_gmult_clmul,.-gcm_gmult_clmul +___ +} + +{ my ($Xip,$Htbl,$inp,$len)=@_4args; + my $Xn="%xmm6"; + my $Xhn="%xmm7"; + my $Hkey2="%xmm8"; + my $T1n="%xmm9"; + my $T2n="%xmm10"; + +$code.=<<___; +.globl gcm_ghash_clmul +.type gcm_ghash_clmul,\@abi-omnipotent +.align 16 +gcm_ghash_clmul: +___ +$code.=<<___ if ($win64); +.LSEH_begin_gcm_ghash_clmul: + # I can't trust assembler to use specific encoding:-( + .byte 0x48,0x83,0xec,0x58 #sub \$0x58,%rsp + .byte 0x0f,0x29,0x34,0x24 #movaps %xmm6,(%rsp) + .byte 0x0f,0x29,0x7c,0x24,0x10 #movdqa %xmm7,0x10(%rsp) + .byte 0x44,0x0f,0x29,0x44,0x24,0x20 #movaps %xmm8,0x20(%rsp) + .byte 0x44,0x0f,0x29,0x4c,0x24,0x30 #movaps %xmm9,0x30(%rsp) + .byte 0x44,0x0f,0x29,0x54,0x24,0x40 #movaps %xmm10,0x40(%rsp) +___ +$code.=<<___; + movdqa .Lbswap_mask(%rip),$T3 + + movdqu ($Xip),$Xi + movdqu ($Htbl),$Hkey + pshufb $T3,$Xi + + sub \$0x10,$len + jz .Lodd_tail + + movdqu 16($Htbl),$Hkey2 + ####### + # Xi+2 =[H*(Ii+1 + Xi+1)] mod P = + # [(H*Ii+1) + (H*Xi+1)] mod P = + # [(H*Ii+1) + H^2*(Ii+Xi)] mod P + # + movdqu ($inp),$T1 # Ii + movdqu 16($inp),$Xn # Ii+1 + pshufb $T3,$T1 + pshufb $T3,$Xn + pxor $T1,$Xi # Ii+Xi +___ + &clmul64x64_T2 ($Xhn,$Xn,$Hkey); # H*Ii+1 +$code.=<<___; + movdqa $Xi,$Xhi # + pshufd \$0b01001110,$Xi,$T1 + pshufd \$0b01001110,$Hkey2,$T2 + pxor $Xi,$T1 # + pxor $Hkey2,$T2 + + lea 32($inp),$inp # i+=2 + sub \$0x20,$len + jbe .Leven_tail + +.Lmod_loop: +___ + &clmul64x64_T2 ($Xhi,$Xi,$Hkey2,1); # H^2*(Ii+Xi) +$code.=<<___; + movdqu ($inp),$T1 # Ii + pxor $Xn,$Xi # (H*Ii+1) + H^2*(Ii+Xi) + pxor $Xhn,$Xhi + + movdqu 16($inp),$Xn # Ii+1 + pshufb $T3,$T1 + pshufb $T3,$Xn + + movdqa $Xn,$Xhn # + pshufd \$0b01001110,$Xn,$T1n + pshufd \$0b01001110,$Hkey,$T2n + pxor $Xn,$T1n # + pxor $Hkey,$T2n + pxor $T1,$Xhi # "Ii+Xi", consume early + + movdqa $Xi,$T1 # 1st phase + psllq \$1,$Xi + pxor $T1,$Xi # + psllq \$5,$Xi # + pxor $T1,$Xi # + pclmulqdq \$0x00,$Hkey,$Xn ####### + psllq \$57,$Xi # + movdqa $Xi,$T2 # + pslldq \$8,$Xi + psrldq \$8,$T2 # + pxor $T1,$Xi + pxor $T2,$Xhi # + + pclmulqdq \$0x11,$Hkey,$Xhn ####### + movdqa $Xi,$T2 # 2nd phase + psrlq \$5,$Xi + pxor $T2,$Xi # + psrlq \$1,$Xi # + pxor $T2,$Xi # + pxor $Xhi,$T2 + psrlq \$1,$Xi # + pxor $T2,$Xi # + + pclmulqdq \$0x00,$T2n,$T1n ####### + movdqa $Xi,$Xhi # + pshufd \$0b01001110,$Xi,$T1 + pshufd \$0b01001110,$Hkey2,$T2 + pxor $Xi,$T1 # + pxor $Hkey2,$T2 + + pxor $Xn,$T1n # + pxor $Xhn,$T1n # + movdqa $T1n,$T2n # + psrldq \$8,$T1n + pslldq \$8,$T2n # + pxor $T1n,$Xhn + pxor $T2n,$Xn # + + lea 32($inp),$inp + sub \$0x20,$len + ja .Lmod_loop + +.Leven_tail: +___ + &clmul64x64_T2 ($Xhi,$Xi,$Hkey2,1); # H^2*(Ii+Xi) +$code.=<<___; + pxor $Xn,$Xi # (H*Ii+1) + H^2*(Ii+Xi) + pxor $Xhn,$Xhi +___ + &reduction_alg9 ($Xhi,$Xi); +$code.=<<___; + test $len,$len + jnz .Ldone + +.Lodd_tail: + movdqu ($inp),$T1 # Ii + pshufb $T3,$T1 + pxor $T1,$Xi # Ii+Xi +___ + &clmul64x64_T2 ($Xhi,$Xi,$Hkey); # H*(Ii+Xi) + &reduction_alg9 ($Xhi,$Xi); +$code.=<<___; +.Ldone: + pshufb $T3,$Xi + movdqu $Xi,($Xip) +___ +$code.=<<___ if ($win64); + movaps (%rsp),%xmm6 + movaps 0x10(%rsp),%xmm7 + movaps 0x20(%rsp),%xmm8 + movaps 0x30(%rsp),%xmm9 + movaps 0x40(%rsp),%xmm10 + add \$0x58,%rsp +___ +$code.=<<___; + ret +.LSEH_end_gcm_ghash_clmul: +.size gcm_ghash_clmul,.-gcm_ghash_clmul +___ +} + +$code.=<<___; +.align 64 +.Lbswap_mask: + .byte 15,14,13,12,11,10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1,0 +.L0x1c2_polynomial: + .byte 1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0xc2 +.align 64 +.type .Lrem_4bit,\@object +.Lrem_4bit: + .long 0,`0x0000<<16`,0,`0x1C20<<16`,0,`0x3840<<16`,0,`0x2460<<16` + .long 0,`0x7080<<16`,0,`0x6CA0<<16`,0,`0x48C0<<16`,0,`0x54E0<<16` + .long 0,`0xE100<<16`,0,`0xFD20<<16`,0,`0xD940<<16`,0,`0xC560<<16` + .long 0,`0x9180<<16`,0,`0x8DA0<<16`,0,`0xA9C0<<16`,0,`0xB5E0<<16` +.type .Lrem_8bit,\@object +.Lrem_8bit: + .value 0x0000,0x01C2,0x0384,0x0246,0x0708,0x06CA,0x048C,0x054E + .value 0x0E10,0x0FD2,0x0D94,0x0C56,0x0918,0x08DA,0x0A9C,0x0B5E + .value 0x1C20,0x1DE2,0x1FA4,0x1E66,0x1B28,0x1AEA,0x18AC,0x196E + .value 0x1230,0x13F2,0x11B4,0x1076,0x1538,0x14FA,0x16BC,0x177E + .value 0x3840,0x3982,0x3BC4,0x3A06,0x3F48,0x3E8A,0x3CCC,0x3D0E + .value 0x3650,0x3792,0x35D4,0x3416,0x3158,0x309A,0x32DC,0x331E + .value 0x2460,0x25A2,0x27E4,0x2626,0x2368,0x22AA,0x20EC,0x212E + .value 0x2A70,0x2BB2,0x29F4,0x2836,0x2D78,0x2CBA,0x2EFC,0x2F3E + .value 0x7080,0x7142,0x7304,0x72C6,0x7788,0x764A,0x740C,0x75CE + .value 0x7E90,0x7F52,0x7D14,0x7CD6,0x7998,0x785A,0x7A1C,0x7BDE + .value 0x6CA0,0x6D62,0x6F24,0x6EE6,0x6BA8,0x6A6A,0x682C,0x69EE + .value 0x62B0,0x6372,0x6134,0x60F6,0x65B8,0x647A,0x663C,0x67FE + .value 0x48C0,0x4902,0x4B44,0x4A86,0x4FC8,0x4E0A,0x4C4C,0x4D8E + .value 0x46D0,0x4712,0x4554,0x4496,0x41D8,0x401A,0x425C,0x439E + .value 0x54E0,0x5522,0x5764,0x56A6,0x53E8,0x522A,0x506C,0x51AE + .value 0x5AF0,0x5B32,0x5974,0x58B6,0x5DF8,0x5C3A,0x5E7C,0x5FBE + .value 0xE100,0xE0C2,0xE284,0xE346,0xE608,0xE7CA,0xE58C,0xE44E + .value 0xEF10,0xEED2,0xEC94,0xED56,0xE818,0xE9DA,0xEB9C,0xEA5E + .value 0xFD20,0xFCE2,0xFEA4,0xFF66,0xFA28,0xFBEA,0xF9AC,0xF86E + .value 0xF330,0xF2F2,0xF0B4,0xF176,0xF438,0xF5FA,0xF7BC,0xF67E + .value 0xD940,0xD882,0xDAC4,0xDB06,0xDE48,0xDF8A,0xDDCC,0xDC0E + .value 0xD750,0xD692,0xD4D4,0xD516,0xD058,0xD19A,0xD3DC,0xD21E + .value 0xC560,0xC4A2,0xC6E4,0xC726,0xC268,0xC3AA,0xC1EC,0xC02E + .value 0xCB70,0xCAB2,0xC8F4,0xC936,0xCC78,0xCDBA,0xCFFC,0xCE3E + .value 0x9180,0x9042,0x9204,0x93C6,0x9688,0x974A,0x950C,0x94CE + .value 0x9F90,0x9E52,0x9C14,0x9DD6,0x9898,0x995A,0x9B1C,0x9ADE + .value 0x8DA0,0x8C62,0x8E24,0x8FE6,0x8AA8,0x8B6A,0x892C,0x88EE + .value 0x83B0,0x8272,0x8034,0x81F6,0x84B8,0x857A,0x873C,0x86FE + .value 0xA9C0,0xA802,0xAA44,0xAB86,0xAEC8,0xAF0A,0xAD4C,0xAC8E + .value 0xA7D0,0xA612,0xA454,0xA596,0xA0D8,0xA11A,0xA35C,0xA29E + .value 0xB5E0,0xB422,0xB664,0xB7A6,0xB2E8,0xB32A,0xB16C,0xB0AE + .value 0xBBF0,0xBA32,0xB874,0xB9B6,0xBCF8,0xBD3A,0xBF7C,0xBEBE + +.asciz "GHASH for x86_64, CRYPTOGAMS by " +.align 64 +___ + +# EXCEPTION_DISPOSITION handler (EXCEPTION_RECORD *rec,ULONG64 frame, +# CONTEXT *context,DISPATCHER_CONTEXT *disp) +if ($win64) { +$rec="%rcx"; +$frame="%rdx"; +$context="%r8"; +$disp="%r9"; + +$code.=<<___; +.extern __imp_RtlVirtualUnwind +.type se_handler,\@abi-omnipotent +.align 16 +se_handler: + push %rsi + push %rdi + push %rbx + push %rbp + push %r12 + push %r13 + push %r14 + push %r15 + pushfq + sub \$64,%rsp + + mov 120($context),%rax # pull context->Rax + mov 248($context),%rbx # pull context->Rip + + mov 8($disp),%rsi # disp->ImageBase + mov 56($disp),%r11 # disp->HandlerData + + mov 0(%r11),%r10d # HandlerData[0] + lea (%rsi,%r10),%r10 # prologue label + cmp %r10,%rbx # context->RipRsp + + mov 4(%r11),%r10d # HandlerData[1] + lea (%rsi,%r10),%r10 # epilogue label + cmp %r10,%rbx # context->Rip>=epilogue label + jae .Lin_prologue + + lea 24(%rax),%rax # adjust "rsp" + + mov -8(%rax),%rbx + mov -16(%rax),%rbp + mov -24(%rax),%r12 + mov %rbx,144($context) # restore context->Rbx + mov %rbp,160($context) # restore context->Rbp + mov %r12,216($context) # restore context->R12 + +.Lin_prologue: + mov 8(%rax),%rdi + mov 16(%rax),%rsi + mov %rax,152($context) # restore context->Rsp + mov %rsi,168($context) # restore context->Rsi + mov %rdi,176($context) # restore context->Rdi + + mov 40($disp),%rdi # disp->ContextRecord + mov $context,%rsi # context + mov \$`1232/8`,%ecx # sizeof(CONTEXT) + .long 0xa548f3fc # cld; rep movsq + + mov $disp,%rsi + xor %rcx,%rcx # arg1, UNW_FLAG_NHANDLER + mov 8(%rsi),%rdx # arg2, disp->ImageBase + mov 0(%rsi),%r8 # arg3, disp->ControlPc + mov 16(%rsi),%r9 # arg4, disp->FunctionEntry + mov 40(%rsi),%r10 # disp->ContextRecord + lea 56(%rsi),%r11 # &disp->HandlerData + lea 24(%rsi),%r12 # &disp->EstablisherFrame + mov %r10,32(%rsp) # arg5 + mov %r11,40(%rsp) # arg6 + mov %r12,48(%rsp) # arg7 + mov %rcx,56(%rsp) # arg8, (NULL) + call *__imp_RtlVirtualUnwind(%rip) + + mov \$1,%eax # ExceptionContinueSearch + add \$64,%rsp + popfq + pop %r15 + pop %r14 + pop %r13 + pop %r12 + pop %rbp + pop %rbx + pop %rdi + pop %rsi + ret +.size se_handler,.-se_handler + +.section .pdata +.align 4 + .rva .LSEH_begin_gcm_gmult_4bit + .rva .LSEH_end_gcm_gmult_4bit + .rva .LSEH_info_gcm_gmult_4bit + + .rva .LSEH_begin_gcm_ghash_4bit + .rva .LSEH_end_gcm_ghash_4bit + .rva .LSEH_info_gcm_ghash_4bit + + .rva .LSEH_begin_gcm_ghash_clmul + .rva .LSEH_end_gcm_ghash_clmul + .rva .LSEH_info_gcm_ghash_clmul + +.section .xdata +.align 8 +.LSEH_info_gcm_gmult_4bit: + .byte 9,0,0,0 + .rva se_handler + .rva .Lgmult_prologue,.Lgmult_epilogue # HandlerData +.LSEH_info_gcm_ghash_4bit: + .byte 9,0,0,0 + .rva se_handler + .rva .Lghash_prologue,.Lghash_epilogue # HandlerData +.LSEH_info_gcm_ghash_clmul: + .byte 0x01,0x1f,0x0b,0x00 + .byte 0x1f,0xa8,0x04,0x00 #movaps 0x40(rsp),xmm10 + .byte 0x19,0x98,0x03,0x00 #movaps 0x30(rsp),xmm9 + .byte 0x13,0x88,0x02,0x00 #movaps 0x20(rsp),xmm8 + .byte 0x0d,0x78,0x01,0x00 #movaps 0x10(rsp),xmm7 + .byte 0x08,0x68,0x00,0x00 #movaps (rsp),xmm6 + .byte 0x04,0xa2,0x00,0x00 #sub rsp,0x58 +___ +} + +$code =~ s/\`([^\`]*)\`/eval($1)/gem; + +print $code; + +close STDOUT; diff --git a/crypto/modes/cbc128.c b/crypto/modes/cbc128.c index 8f8bd563b9..3d3782cbe1 100644 --- a/crypto/modes/cbc128.c +++ b/crypto/modes/cbc128.c @@ -48,7 +48,8 @@ * */ -#include "modes.h" +#include +#include "modes_lcl.h" #include #ifndef MODES_DEBUG @@ -58,12 +59,7 @@ #endif #include -#define STRICT_ALIGNMENT 1 -#if defined(__i386) || defined(__i386__) || \ - defined(__x86_64) || defined(__x86_64__) || \ - defined(_M_IX86) || defined(_M_AMD64) || defined(_M_X64) || \ - defined(__s390__) || defined(__s390x__) -# undef STRICT_ALIGNMENT +#ifndef STRICT_ALIGNMENT # define STRICT_ALIGNMENT 0 #endif diff --git a/crypto/modes/ccm128.c b/crypto/modes/ccm128.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c9b35e5b35 --- /dev/null +++ b/crypto/modes/ccm128.c @@ -0,0 +1,441 @@ +/* ==================================================================== + * Copyright (c) 2011 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * + * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this + * software must display the following acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project + * for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/)" + * + * 4. The names "OpenSSL Toolkit" and "OpenSSL Project" must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. For written permission, please contact + * openssl-core@openssl.org. + * + * 5. Products derived from this software may not be called "OpenSSL" + * nor may "OpenSSL" appear in their names without prior written + * permission of the OpenSSL Project. + * + * 6. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project + * for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/)" + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT ``AS IS'' AND ANY + * EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR + * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR + * ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, + * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT + * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; + * LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) + * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, + * STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) + * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED + * OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * ==================================================================== + */ + +#include +#include "modes_lcl.h" +#include + +#ifndef MODES_DEBUG +# ifndef NDEBUG +# define NDEBUG +# endif +#endif +#include + +/* First you setup M and L parameters and pass the key schedule. + * This is called once per session setup... */ +void CRYPTO_ccm128_init(CCM128_CONTEXT *ctx, + unsigned int M,unsigned int L,void *key,block128_f block) +{ + memset(ctx->nonce.c,0,sizeof(ctx->nonce.c)); + ctx->nonce.c[0] = ((u8)(L-1)&7) | (u8)(((M-2)/2)&7)<<3; + ctx->blocks = 0; + ctx->block = block; + ctx->key = key; +} + +/* !!! Following interfaces are to be called *once* per packet !!! */ + +/* Then you setup per-message nonce and pass the length of the message */ +int CRYPTO_ccm128_setiv(CCM128_CONTEXT *ctx, + const unsigned char *nonce,size_t nlen,size_t mlen) +{ + unsigned int L = ctx->nonce.c[0]&7; /* the L parameter */ + + if (nlen<(14-L)) return -1; /* nonce is too short */ + + if (sizeof(mlen)==8 && L>=3) { + ctx->nonce.c[8] = (u8)(mlen>>(56%(sizeof(mlen)*8))); + ctx->nonce.c[9] = (u8)(mlen>>(48%(sizeof(mlen)*8))); + ctx->nonce.c[10] = (u8)(mlen>>(40%(sizeof(mlen)*8))); + ctx->nonce.c[11] = (u8)(mlen>>(32%(sizeof(mlen)*8))); + } + else + *(u32*)(&ctx->nonce.c[8]) = 0; + + ctx->nonce.c[12] = (u8)(mlen>>24); + ctx->nonce.c[13] = (u8)(mlen>>16); + ctx->nonce.c[14] = (u8)(mlen>>8); + ctx->nonce.c[15] = (u8)mlen; + + ctx->nonce.c[0] &= ~0x40; /* clear Adata flag */ + memcpy(&ctx->nonce.c[1],nonce,14-L); + + return 0; +} + +/* Then you pass additional authentication data, this is optional */ +void CRYPTO_ccm128_aad(CCM128_CONTEXT *ctx, + const unsigned char *aad,size_t alen) +{ unsigned int i; + block128_f block = ctx->block; + + if (alen==0) return; + + ctx->nonce.c[0] |= 0x40; /* set Adata flag */ + (*block)(ctx->nonce.c,ctx->cmac.c,ctx->key), + ctx->blocks++; + + if (alen<(0x10000-0x100)) { + ctx->cmac.c[0] ^= (u8)(alen>>8); + ctx->cmac.c[1] ^= (u8)alen; + i=2; + } + else if (sizeof(alen)==8 && alen>=(size_t)1<<(32%(sizeof(alen)*8))) { + ctx->cmac.c[0] ^= 0xFF; + ctx->cmac.c[1] ^= 0xFF; + ctx->cmac.c[2] ^= (u8)(alen>>(56%(sizeof(alen)*8))); + ctx->cmac.c[3] ^= (u8)(alen>>(48%(sizeof(alen)*8))); + ctx->cmac.c[4] ^= (u8)(alen>>(40%(sizeof(alen)*8))); + ctx->cmac.c[5] ^= (u8)(alen>>(32%(sizeof(alen)*8))); + ctx->cmac.c[6] ^= (u8)(alen>>24); + ctx->cmac.c[7] ^= (u8)(alen>>16); + ctx->cmac.c[8] ^= (u8)(alen>>8); + ctx->cmac.c[9] ^= (u8)alen; + i=10; + } + else { + ctx->cmac.c[0] ^= 0xFF; + ctx->cmac.c[1] ^= 0xFE; + ctx->cmac.c[2] ^= (u8)(alen>>24); + ctx->cmac.c[3] ^= (u8)(alen>>16); + ctx->cmac.c[4] ^= (u8)(alen>>8); + ctx->cmac.c[5] ^= (u8)alen; + i=6; + } + + do { + for(;i<16 && alen;++i,++aad,--alen) + ctx->cmac.c[i] ^= *aad; + (*block)(ctx->cmac.c,ctx->cmac.c,ctx->key), + ctx->blocks++; + i=0; + } while (alen); +} + +/* Finally you encrypt or decrypt the message */ + +/* counter part of nonce may not be larger than L*8 bits, + * L is not larger than 8, therefore 64-bit counter... */ +static void ctr64_inc(unsigned char *counter) { + unsigned int n=8; + u8 c; + + counter += 8; + do { + --n; + c = counter[n]; + ++c; + counter[n] = c; + if (c) return; + } while (n); +} + +int CRYPTO_ccm128_encrypt(CCM128_CONTEXT *ctx, + const unsigned char *inp, unsigned char *out, + size_t len) +{ + size_t n; + unsigned int i,L; + unsigned char flags0 = ctx->nonce.c[0]; + block128_f block = ctx->block; + void * key = ctx->key; + union { u64 u[2]; u8 c[16]; } scratch; + + if (!(flags0&0x40)) + (*block)(ctx->nonce.c,ctx->cmac.c,key), + ctx->blocks++; + + ctx->nonce.c[0] = L = flags0&7; + for (n=0,i=15-L;i<15;++i) { + n |= ctx->nonce.c[i]; + ctx->nonce.c[i]=0; + n <<= 8; + } + n |= ctx->nonce.c[15]; /* reconstructed length */ + ctx->nonce.c[15]=1; + + if (n!=len) return -1; /* length mismatch */ + + ctx->blocks += ((len+15)>>3)|1; + if (ctx->blocks > (U64(1)<<61)) return -2; /* too much data */ + + while (len>=16) { +#if defined(STRICT_ALIGNMENT) + union { u64 u[2]; u8 c[16]; } temp; + + memcpy (temp.c,inp,16); + ctx->cmac.u[0] ^= temp.u[0]; + ctx->cmac.u[1] ^= temp.u[1]; +#else + ctx->cmac.u[0] ^= ((u64*)inp)[0]; + ctx->cmac.u[1] ^= ((u64*)inp)[1]; +#endif + (*block)(ctx->cmac.c,ctx->cmac.c,key); + (*block)(ctx->nonce.c,scratch.c,key); + ctr64_inc(ctx->nonce.c); +#if defined(STRICT_ALIGNMENT) + temp.u[0] ^= scratch.u[0]; + temp.u[1] ^= scratch.u[1]; + memcpy(out,temp.c,16); +#else + ((u64*)out)[0] = scratch.u[0]^((u64*)inp)[0]; + ((u64*)out)[1] = scratch.u[1]^((u64*)inp)[1]; +#endif + inp += 16; + out += 16; + len -= 16; + } + + if (len) { + for (i=0; icmac.c[i] ^= inp[i]; + (*block)(ctx->cmac.c,ctx->cmac.c,key); + (*block)(ctx->nonce.c,scratch.c,key); + for (i=0; inonce.c[i]=0; + + (*block)(ctx->nonce.c,scratch.c,key); + ctx->cmac.u[0] ^= scratch.u[0]; + ctx->cmac.u[1] ^= scratch.u[1]; + + ctx->nonce.c[0] = flags0; + + return 0; +} + +int CRYPTO_ccm128_decrypt(CCM128_CONTEXT *ctx, + const unsigned char *inp, unsigned char *out, + size_t len) +{ + size_t n; + unsigned int i,L; + unsigned char flags0 = ctx->nonce.c[0]; + block128_f block = ctx->block; + void * key = ctx->key; + union { u64 u[2]; u8 c[16]; } scratch; + + if (!(flags0&0x40)) + (*block)(ctx->nonce.c,ctx->cmac.c,key); + + ctx->nonce.c[0] = L = flags0&7; + for (n=0,i=15-L;i<15;++i) { + n |= ctx->nonce.c[i]; + ctx->nonce.c[i]=0; + n <<= 8; + } + n |= ctx->nonce.c[15]; /* reconstructed length */ + ctx->nonce.c[15]=1; + + if (n!=len) return -1; + + while (len>=16) { +#if defined(STRICT_ALIGNMENT) + union { u64 u[2]; u8 c[16]; } temp; +#endif + (*block)(ctx->nonce.c,scratch.c,key); + ctr64_inc(ctx->nonce.c); +#if defined(STRICT_ALIGNMENT) + memcpy (temp.c,inp,16); + ctx->cmac.u[0] ^= (scratch.u[0] ^= temp.u[0]); + ctx->cmac.u[1] ^= (scratch.u[1] ^= temp.u[1]); + memcpy (out,scratch.c,16); +#else + ctx->cmac.u[0] ^= (((u64*)out)[0] = scratch.u[0]^((u64*)inp)[0]); + ctx->cmac.u[1] ^= (((u64*)out)[1] = scratch.u[1]^((u64*)inp)[1]); +#endif + (*block)(ctx->cmac.c,ctx->cmac.c,key); + + inp += 16; + out += 16; + len -= 16; + } + + if (len) { + (*block)(ctx->nonce.c,scratch.c,key); + for (i=0; icmac.c[i] ^= (out[i] = scratch.c[i]^inp[i]); + (*block)(ctx->cmac.c,ctx->cmac.c,key); + } + + for (i=15-L;i<16;++i) + ctx->nonce.c[i]=0; + + (*block)(ctx->nonce.c,scratch.c,key); + ctx->cmac.u[0] ^= scratch.u[0]; + ctx->cmac.u[1] ^= scratch.u[1]; + + ctx->nonce.c[0] = flags0; + + return 0; +} + +static void ctr64_add (unsigned char *counter,size_t inc) +{ size_t n=8, val=0; + + counter += 8; + do { + --n; + val += counter[n] + (inc&0xff); + counter[n] = (unsigned char)val; + val >>= 8; /* carry bit */ + inc >>= 8; + } while(n && (inc || val)); +} + +int CRYPTO_ccm128_encrypt_ccm64(CCM128_CONTEXT *ctx, + const unsigned char *inp, unsigned char *out, + size_t len,ccm128_f stream) +{ + size_t n; + unsigned int i,L; + unsigned char flags0 = ctx->nonce.c[0]; + block128_f block = ctx->block; + void * key = ctx->key; + union { u64 u[2]; u8 c[16]; } scratch; + + if (!(flags0&0x40)) + (*block)(ctx->nonce.c,ctx->cmac.c,key), + ctx->blocks++; + + ctx->nonce.c[0] = L = flags0&7; + for (n=0,i=15-L;i<15;++i) { + n |= ctx->nonce.c[i]; + ctx->nonce.c[i]=0; + n <<= 8; + } + n |= ctx->nonce.c[15]; /* reconstructed length */ + ctx->nonce.c[15]=1; + + if (n!=len) return -1; /* length mismatch */ + + ctx->blocks += ((len+15)>>3)|1; + if (ctx->blocks > (U64(1)<<61)) return -2; /* too much data */ + + if ((n=len/16)) { + (*stream)(inp,out,n,key,ctx->nonce.c,ctx->cmac.c); + n *= 16; + inp += n; + out += n; + len -= n; + if (len) ctr64_add(ctx->nonce.c,n/16); + } + + if (len) { + for (i=0; icmac.c[i] ^= inp[i]; + (*block)(ctx->cmac.c,ctx->cmac.c,key); + (*block)(ctx->nonce.c,scratch.c,key); + for (i=0; inonce.c[i]=0; + + (*block)(ctx->nonce.c,scratch.c,key); + ctx->cmac.u[0] ^= scratch.u[0]; + ctx->cmac.u[1] ^= scratch.u[1]; + + ctx->nonce.c[0] = flags0; + + return 0; +} + +int CRYPTO_ccm128_decrypt_ccm64(CCM128_CONTEXT *ctx, + const unsigned char *inp, unsigned char *out, + size_t len,ccm128_f stream) +{ + size_t n; + unsigned int i,L; + unsigned char flags0 = ctx->nonce.c[0]; + block128_f block = ctx->block; + void * key = ctx->key; + union { u64 u[2]; u8 c[16]; } scratch; + + if (!(flags0&0x40)) + (*block)(ctx->nonce.c,ctx->cmac.c,key); + + ctx->nonce.c[0] = L = flags0&7; + for (n=0,i=15-L;i<15;++i) { + n |= ctx->nonce.c[i]; + ctx->nonce.c[i]=0; + n <<= 8; + } + n |= ctx->nonce.c[15]; /* reconstructed length */ + ctx->nonce.c[15]=1; + + if (n!=len) return -1; + + if ((n=len/16)) { + (*stream)(inp,out,n,key,ctx->nonce.c,ctx->cmac.c); + n *= 16; + inp += n; + out += n; + len -= n; + if (len) ctr64_add(ctx->nonce.c,n/16); + } + + if (len) { + (*block)(ctx->nonce.c,scratch.c,key); + for (i=0; icmac.c[i] ^= (out[i] = scratch.c[i]^inp[i]); + (*block)(ctx->cmac.c,ctx->cmac.c,key); + } + + for (i=15-L;i<16;++i) + ctx->nonce.c[i]=0; + + (*block)(ctx->nonce.c,scratch.c,key); + ctx->cmac.u[0] ^= scratch.u[0]; + ctx->cmac.u[1] ^= scratch.u[1]; + + ctx->nonce.c[0] = flags0; + + return 0; +} + +size_t CRYPTO_ccm128_tag(CCM128_CONTEXT *ctx,unsigned char *tag,size_t len) +{ unsigned int M = (ctx->nonce.c[0]>>3)&7; /* the M parameter */ + + M *= 2; M += 2; + if (lencmac.c,M); + return M; +} diff --git a/crypto/modes/cfb128.c b/crypto/modes/cfb128.c index e5938c6137..4e6f5d35e1 100644 --- a/crypto/modes/cfb128.c +++ b/crypto/modes/cfb128.c @@ -48,7 +48,8 @@ * */ -#include "modes.h" +#include +#include "modes_lcl.h" #include #ifndef MODES_DEBUG @@ -58,14 +59,6 @@ #endif #include -#define STRICT_ALIGNMENT -#if defined(__i386) || defined(__i386__) || \ - defined(__x86_64) || defined(__x86_64__) || \ - defined(_M_IX86) || defined(_M_AMD64) || defined(_M_X64) || \ - defined(__s390__) || defined(__s390x__) -# undef STRICT_ALIGNMENT -#endif - /* The input and output encrypted as though 128bit cfb mode is being * used. The extra state information to record how much of the * 128bit block we have used is contained in *num; diff --git a/crypto/modes/ctr128.c b/crypto/modes/ctr128.c index 181614a98c..ee642c5863 100644 --- a/crypto/modes/ctr128.c +++ b/crypto/modes/ctr128.c @@ -48,7 +48,8 @@ * */ -#include "modes.h" +#include +#include "modes_lcl.h" #include #ifndef MODES_DEBUG @@ -58,17 +59,6 @@ #endif #include -typedef unsigned int u32; -typedef unsigned char u8; - -#define STRICT_ALIGNMENT -#if defined(__i386) || defined(__i386__) || \ - defined(__x86_64) || defined(__x86_64__) || \ - defined(_M_IX86) || defined(_M_AMD64) || defined(_M_X64) || \ - defined(__s390__) || defined(__s390x__) -# undef STRICT_ALIGNMENT -#endif - /* NOTE: the IV/counter CTR mode is big-endian. The code itself * is endian-neutral. */ @@ -183,9 +173,6 @@ void CRYPTO_ctr128_encrypt(const unsigned char *in, unsigned char *out, *num=n; } -#define GETU32(p) ((u32)(p)[0]<<24|(u32)(p)[1]<<16|(u32)(p)[2]<<8|(u32)(p)[3]) -#define PUTU32(p,v) ((p)[0]=(u8)((v)>>24),(p)[1]=(u8)((v)>>16),(p)[2]=(u8)((v)>>8),(p)[3]=(u8)(v)) - /* increment upper 96 bits of 128-bit counter by 1 */ static void ctr96_inc(unsigned char *counter) { u32 n=12; diff --git a/crypto/modes/cts128.c b/crypto/modes/cts128.c index e0430f9fdc..c0e1f3696c 100644 --- a/crypto/modes/cts128.c +++ b/crypto/modes/cts128.c @@ -5,7 +5,8 @@ * forms are granted according to the OpenSSL license. */ -#include "modes.h" +#include +#include "modes_lcl.h" #include #ifndef MODES_DEBUG @@ -23,8 +24,9 @@ * deviates from mentioned RFCs. Most notably it allows input to be * of block length and it doesn't flip the order of the last two * blocks. CTS is being discussed even in ECB context, but it's not - * adopted for any known application. This implementation complies - * with mentioned RFCs and [as such] extends CBC mode. + * adopted for any known application. This implementation provides + * two interfaces: one compliant with above mentioned RFCs and one + * compliant with the NIST proposal, both extending CBC mode. */ size_t CRYPTO_cts128_encrypt_block(const unsigned char *in, unsigned char *out, @@ -54,6 +56,34 @@ size_t CRYPTO_cts128_encrypt_block(const unsigned char *in, unsigned char *out, return len+residue; } +size_t CRYPTO_nistcts128_encrypt_block(const unsigned char *in, unsigned char *out, + size_t len, const void *key, + unsigned char ivec[16], block128_f block) +{ size_t residue, n; + + assert (in && out && key && ivec); + + if (len < 16) return 0; + + residue=len%16; + + len -= residue; + + CRYPTO_cbc128_encrypt(in,out,len,key,ivec,block); + + if (residue==0) return len; + + in += len; + out += len; + + for (n=0; n +#include "modes_lcl.h" #include #ifndef MODES_DEBUG @@ -58,14 +59,6 @@ #endif #include -#define STRICT_ALIGNMENT -#if defined(__i386) || defined(__i386__) || \ - defined(__x86_64) || defined(__x86_64__) || \ - defined(_M_IX86) || defined(_M_AMD64) || defined(_M_X64) || \ - defined(__s390__) || defined(__s390x__) -# undef STRICT_ALIGNMENT -#endif - /* The input and output encrypted as though 128bit ofb mode is being * used. The extra state information to record how much of the * 128bit block we have used is contained in *num; diff --git a/crypto/modes/xts128.c b/crypto/modes/xts128.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9cf27a25e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/crypto/modes/xts128.c @@ -0,0 +1,187 @@ +/* ==================================================================== + * Copyright (c) 2011 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * + * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this + * software must display the following acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project + * for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/)" + * + * 4. The names "OpenSSL Toolkit" and "OpenSSL Project" must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. For written permission, please contact + * openssl-core@openssl.org. + * + * 5. Products derived from this software may not be called "OpenSSL" + * nor may "OpenSSL" appear in their names without prior written + * permission of the OpenSSL Project. + * + * 6. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project + * for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/)" + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT ``AS IS'' AND ANY + * EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR + * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR + * ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, + * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT + * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; + * LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) + * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, + * STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) + * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED + * OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * ==================================================================== + */ + +#include +#include "modes_lcl.h" +#include + +#ifndef MODES_DEBUG +# ifndef NDEBUG +# define NDEBUG +# endif +#endif +#include + +int CRYPTO_xts128_encrypt(const XTS128_CONTEXT *ctx, const unsigned char iv[16], + const unsigned char *inp, unsigned char *out, + size_t len, int enc) +{ + const union { long one; char little; } is_endian = {1}; + union { u64 u[2]; u32 d[4]; u8 c[16]; } tweak, scratch; + unsigned int i; + + if (len<16) return -1; + + memcpy(tweak.c, iv, 16); + + (*ctx->block2)(tweak.c,tweak.c,ctx->key2); + + if (!enc && (len%16)) len-=16; + + while (len>=16) { +#if defined(STRICT_ALIGNMENT) + memcpy(scratch.c,inp,16); + scratch.u[0] ^= tweak.u[0]; + scratch.u[1] ^= tweak.u[1]; +#else + scratch.u[0] = ((u64*)inp)[0]^tweak.u[0]; + scratch.u[1] = ((u64*)inp)[1]^tweak.u[1]; +#endif + (*ctx->block1)(scratch.c,scratch.c,ctx->key1); +#if defined(STRICT_ALIGNMENT) + scratch.u[0] ^= tweak.u[0]; + scratch.u[1] ^= tweak.u[1]; + memcpy(out,scratch.c,16); +#else + ((u64*)out)[0] = scratch.u[0]^=tweak.u[0]; + ((u64*)out)[1] = scratch.u[1]^=tweak.u[1]; +#endif + inp += 16; + out += 16; + len -= 16; + + if (len==0) return 0; + + if (is_endian.little) { + unsigned int carry,res; + + res = 0x87&(((int)tweak.d[3])>>31); + carry = (unsigned int)(tweak.u[0]>>63); + tweak.u[0] = (tweak.u[0]<<1)^res; + tweak.u[1] = (tweak.u[1]<<1)|carry; + } + else { + size_t c; + + for (c=0,i=0;i<16;++i) { + /*+ substitutes for |, because c is 1 bit */ + c += ((size_t)tweak.c[i])<<1; + tweak.c[i] = (u8)c; + c = c>>8; + } + tweak.c[0] ^= (u8)(0x87&(0-c)); + } + } + if (enc) { + for (i=0;iblock1)(scratch.c,scratch.c,ctx->key1); + scratch.u[0] ^= tweak.u[0]; + scratch.u[1] ^= tweak.u[1]; + memcpy(out-16,scratch.c,16); + } + else { + union { u64 u[2]; u8 c[16]; } tweak1; + + if (is_endian.little) { + unsigned int carry,res; + + res = 0x87&(((int)tweak.d[3])>>31); + carry = (unsigned int)(tweak.u[0]>>63); + tweak1.u[0] = (tweak.u[0]<<1)^res; + tweak1.u[1] = (tweak.u[1]<<1)|carry; + } + else { + size_t c; + + for (c=0,i=0;i<16;++i) { + /*+ substitutes for |, because c is 1 bit */ + c += ((size_t)tweak.c[i])<<1; + tweak1.c[i] = (u8)c; + c = c>>8; + } + tweak1.c[0] ^= (u8)(0x87&(0-c)); + } +#if defined(STRICT_ALIGNMENT) + memcpy(scratch.c,inp,16); + scratch.u[0] ^= tweak1.u[0]; + scratch.u[1] ^= tweak1.u[1]; +#else + scratch.u[0] = ((u64*)inp)[0]^tweak1.u[0]; + scratch.u[1] = ((u64*)inp)[1]^tweak1.u[1]; +#endif + (*ctx->block1)(scratch.c,scratch.c,ctx->key1); + scratch.u[0] ^= tweak1.u[0]; + scratch.u[1] ^= tweak1.u[1]; + + for (i=0;iblock1)(scratch.c,scratch.c,ctx->key1); +#if defined(STRICT_ALIGNMENT) + scratch.u[0] ^= tweak.u[0]; + scratch.u[1] ^= tweak.u[1]; + memcpy (out,scratch.c,16); +#else + ((u64*)out)[0] = scratch.u[0]^tweak.u[0]; + ((u64*)out)[1] = scratch.u[1]^tweak.u[1]; +#endif + } + + return 0; +} -- 2.25.1