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- #!/usr/bin/env perl
- push(@INC,"perlasm");
- require "x86asm.pl";
- &asm_init($ARGV[0],"x86cpuid");
- for (@ARGV) { $sse2=1 if (/-DOPENSSL_IA32_SSE2/); }
- &function_begin("OPENSSL_ia32_cpuid");
- &xor ("edx","edx");
- &pushf ();
- &pop ("eax");
- &mov ("ecx","eax");
- &xor ("eax",1<<21);
- &push ("eax");
- &popf ();
- &pushf ();
- &pop ("eax");
- &xor ("ecx","eax");
- &bt ("ecx",21);
- &jnc (&label("nocpuid"));
- &mov ("eax",1);
- &cpuid ();
- &set_label("nocpuid");
- &mov ("eax","edx");
- &mov ("edx","ecx");
- &function_end("OPENSSL_ia32_cpuid");
- &external_label("OPENSSL_ia32cap_P");
- &function_begin_B("OPENSSL_rdtsc","EXTRN\t_OPENSSL_ia32cap_P:DWORD");
- &xor ("eax","eax");
- &xor ("edx","edx");
- &picmeup("ecx","OPENSSL_ia32cap_P");
- &bt (&DWP(0,"ecx"),4);
- &jnc (&label("notsc"));
- &rdtsc ();
- &set_label("notsc");
- &ret ();
- &function_end_B("OPENSSL_rdtsc");
- # This works in Ring 0 only [read DJGPP+MS-DOS+privileged DPMI host],
- # but it's safe to call it on any [supported] 32-bit platform...
- # Just check for [non-]zero return value...
- &function_begin_B("OPENSSL_instrument_halt","EXTRN\t_OPENSSL_ia32cap_P:DWORD");
- &picmeup("ecx","OPENSSL_ia32cap_P");
- &bt (&DWP(0,"ecx"),4);
- &jnc (&label("nohalt")); # no TSC
- &data_word(0x9058900e); # push %cs; pop %eax
- &and ("eax",3);
- &jnz (&label("nohalt")); # not enough privileges
- &pushf ();
- &pop ("eax")
- &bt ("eax",9);
- &jnc (&label("nohalt")); # interrupts are disabled
- &rdtsc ();
- &push ("edx");
- &push ("eax");
- &halt ();
- &rdtsc ();
- &sub ("eax",&DWP(0,"esp"));
- &sbb ("edx",&DWP(4,"esp"));
- &add ("esp",8);
- &ret ();
- &set_label("nohalt");
- &xor ("eax","eax");
- &xor ("edx","edx");
- &ret ();
- &function_end_B("OPENSSL_instrument_halt");
- # Essentially there is only one use for this function. Under DJGPP:
- #
- # #include <go32.h>
- # ...
- # i=OPENSSL_far_spin(_dos_ds,0x46c);
- # ...
- # to obtain the number of spins till closest timer interrupt.
- &function_begin_B("OPENSSL_far_spin");
- &pushf ();
- &pop ("eax")
- &bt ("eax",9);
- &jnc (&label("nospin")); # interrupts are disabled
- &mov ("eax",&DWP(4,"esp"));
- &mov ("ecx",&DWP(8,"esp"));
- &data_word (0x90d88e1e); # push %ds, mov %eax,%ds
- &xor ("eax","eax");
- &mov ("edx",&DWP(0,"ecx"));
- &jmp (&label("spin"));
- &align (16);
- &set_label("spin");
- &inc ("eax");
- &cmp ("edx",&DWP(0,"ecx"));
- &je (&label("spin"));
- &data_word (0x1f909090); # pop %ds
- &ret ();
- &set_label("nospin");
- &xor ("eax","eax");
- &xor ("edx","edx");
- &ret ();
- &function_end_B("OPENSSL_far_spin");
- &function_begin_B("OPENSSL_wipe_cpu","EXTRN\t_OPENSSL_ia32cap_P:DWORD");
- &xor ("eax","eax");
- &xor ("edx","edx");
- &picmeup("ecx","OPENSSL_ia32cap_P");
- &mov ("ecx",&DWP(0,"ecx"));
- &bt (&DWP(0,"ecx"),1);
- &jnc (&label("no_x87"));
- if ($sse2) {
- &bt (&DWP(0,"ecx"),26);
- &jnc (&label("no_sse2"));
- &pxor ("xmm0","xmm0");
- &pxor ("xmm1","xmm1");
- &pxor ("xmm2","xmm2");
- &pxor ("xmm3","xmm3");
- &pxor ("xmm4","xmm4");
- &pxor ("xmm5","xmm5");
- &pxor ("xmm6","xmm6");
- &pxor ("xmm7","xmm7");
- &set_label("no_sse2");
- }
- # just a bunch of fldz to zap the fp/mm bank followed by finit...
- &data_word(0xeed9eed9,0xeed9eed9,0xeed9eed9,0xeed9eed9,0x90e3db9b);
- &set_label("no_x87");
- &lea ("eax",&DWP(4,"esp"));
- &ret ();
- &function_end_B("OPENSSL_wipe_cpu");
- &function_begin_B("OPENSSL_atomic_add");
- &mov ("edx",&DWP(4,"esp")); # fetch the pointer, 1st arg
- &mov ("ecx",&DWP(8,"esp")); # fetch the increment, 2nd arg
- &push ("ebx");
- &nop ();
- &mov ("eax",&DWP(0,"edx"));
- &set_label("spin");
- &lea ("ebx",&DWP(0,"eax","ecx"));
- &nop ();
- &data_word(0x1ab10ff0); # lock; cmpxchg %ebx,(%edx) # %eax is envolved and is always reloaded
- &jne (&label("spin"));
- &mov ("eax","ebx"); # OpenSSL expects the new value
- &pop ("ebx");
- &ret ();
- &function_end_B("OPENSSL_atomic_add");
- # This function can become handy under Win32 in situations when
- # we don't know which calling convention, __stdcall or __cdecl(*),
- # indirect callee is using. In C it can be deployed as
- #
- #ifdef OPENSSL_CPUID_OBJ
- # type OPENSSL_indirect_call(void *f,...);
- # ...
- # OPENSSL_indirect_call(func,[up to $max arguments]);
- #endif
- #
- # (*) it's designed to work even for __fastcall if number of
- # arguments is 1 or 2!
- &function_begin_B("OPENSSL_indirect_call");
- {
- my $i,$max=7; # $max has to be chosen as 4*n-1
- # in order to preserve eventual
- # stack alignment
- &push ("ebp");
- &mov ("ebp","esp");
- &sub ("esp",$max*4);
- &mov ("ecx",&DWP(12,"ebp"));
- &mov (&DWP(0,"esp"),"ecx");
- &mov ("edx",&DWP(16,"ebp"));
- &mov (&DWP(4,"esp"),"edx");
- for($i=2;$i<$max;$i++)
- {
- # Some copies will be redundant/bogus...
- &mov ("eax",&DWP(12+$i*4,"ebp"));
- &mov (&DWP(0+$i*4,"esp"),"eax");
- }
- &call_ptr (&DWP(8,"ebp"));# make the call...
- &mov ("esp","ebp"); # ... and just restore the stack pointer
- # without paying attention to what we called,
- # (__cdecl *func) or (__stdcall *one).
- &pop ("ebp");
- &ret ();
- }
- &function_end_B("OPENSSL_indirect_call");
- &initseg("OPENSSL_cpuid_setup");
- &asm_finish();
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