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- #! /usr/bin/env perl
- # Copyright 2007-2021 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
- #
- # Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
- # this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
- # in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
- # https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
- # ====================================================================
- # Written by Andy Polyakov <appro@openssl.org> 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/.
- #
- # Hardware SPARC T4 support by David S. Miller
- # ====================================================================
- # Performance improvement is not really impressive on pre-T1 CPU: +8%
- # over Sun C and +25% over gcc [3.3]. While on T1, a.k.a. Niagara, it
- # turned to be 40% faster than 64-bit code generated by Sun C 5.8 and
- # >2x than 64-bit code generated by gcc 3.4. And there is a gimmick.
- # X[16] vector is packed to 8 64-bit registers and as result nothing
- # is spilled on stack. In addition input data is loaded in compact
- # instruction sequence, thus minimizing the window when the code is
- # subject to [inter-thread] cache-thrashing hazard. The goal is to
- # ensure scalability on UltraSPARC T1, or rather to avoid decay when
- # amount of active threads exceeds the number of physical cores.
- # SPARC T4 SHA1 hardware achieves 3.72 cycles per byte, which is 3.1x
- # faster than software. Multi-process benchmark saturates at 11x
- # single-process result on 8-core processor, or ~9GBps per 2.85GHz
- # socket.
- $output=pop and open STDOUT,">$output";
- @X=("%o0","%o1","%o2","%o3","%o4","%o5","%g1","%o7");
- $rot1m="%g2";
- $tmp64="%g3";
- $Xi="%g4";
- $A="%l0";
- $B="%l1";
- $C="%l2";
- $D="%l3";
- $E="%l4";
- @V=($A,$B,$C,$D,$E);
- $K_00_19="%l5";
- $K_20_39="%l6";
- $K_40_59="%l7";
- $K_60_79="%g5";
- @K=($K_00_19,$K_20_39,$K_40_59,$K_60_79);
- $ctx="%i0";
- $inp="%i1";
- $len="%i2";
- $tmp0="%i3";
- $tmp1="%i4";
- $tmp2="%i5";
- sub BODY_00_15 {
- my ($i,$a,$b,$c,$d,$e)=@_;
- my $xi=($i&1)?@X[($i/2)%8]:$Xi;
- $code.=<<___;
- sll $a,5,$tmp0 !! $i
- add @K[$i/20],$e,$e
- srl $a,27,$tmp1
- add $tmp0,$e,$e
- and $c,$b,$tmp0
- add $tmp1,$e,$e
- sll $b,30,$tmp2
- andn $d,$b,$tmp1
- srl $b,2,$b
- or $tmp1,$tmp0,$tmp1
- or $tmp2,$b,$b
- add $xi,$e,$e
- ___
- if ($i&1 && $i<15) {
- $code.=
- " srlx @X[(($i+1)/2)%8],32,$Xi\n";
- }
- $code.=<<___;
- add $tmp1,$e,$e
- ___
- }
- sub Xupdate {
- my ($i,$a,$b,$c,$d,$e)=@_;
- my $j=$i/2;
- if ($i&1) {
- $code.=<<___;
- sll $a,5,$tmp0 !! $i
- add @K[$i/20],$e,$e
- srl $a,27,$tmp1
- ___
- } else {
- $code.=<<___;
- sllx @X[($j+6)%8],32,$Xi ! Xupdate($i)
- xor @X[($j+1)%8],@X[$j%8],@X[$j%8]
- srlx @X[($j+7)%8],32,$tmp1
- xor @X[($j+4)%8],@X[$j%8],@X[$j%8]
- sll $a,5,$tmp0 !! $i
- or $tmp1,$Xi,$Xi
- add @K[$i/20],$e,$e !!
- xor $Xi,@X[$j%8],@X[$j%8]
- srlx @X[$j%8],31,$Xi
- add @X[$j%8],@X[$j%8],@X[$j%8]
- and $Xi,$rot1m,$Xi
- andn @X[$j%8],$rot1m,@X[$j%8]
- srl $a,27,$tmp1 !!
- or $Xi,@X[$j%8],@X[$j%8]
- ___
- }
- }
- sub BODY_16_19 {
- my ($i,$a,$b,$c,$d,$e)=@_;
- &Xupdate(@_);
- if ($i&1) {
- $xi=@X[($i/2)%8];
- } else {
- $xi=$Xi;
- $code.="\tsrlx @X[($i/2)%8],32,$xi\n";
- }
- $code.=<<___;
- add $tmp0,$e,$e !!
- and $c,$b,$tmp0
- add $tmp1,$e,$e
- sll $b,30,$tmp2
- add $xi,$e,$e
- andn $d,$b,$tmp1
- srl $b,2,$b
- or $tmp1,$tmp0,$tmp1
- or $tmp2,$b,$b
- add $tmp1,$e,$e
- ___
- }
- sub BODY_20_39 {
- my ($i,$a,$b,$c,$d,$e)=@_;
- my $xi;
- &Xupdate(@_);
- if ($i&1) {
- $xi=@X[($i/2)%8];
- } else {
- $xi=$Xi;
- $code.="\tsrlx @X[($i/2)%8],32,$xi\n";
- }
- $code.=<<___;
- add $tmp0,$e,$e !!
- xor $c,$b,$tmp0
- add $tmp1,$e,$e
- sll $b,30,$tmp2
- xor $d,$tmp0,$tmp1
- srl $b,2,$b
- add $tmp1,$e,$e
- or $tmp2,$b,$b
- add $xi,$e,$e
- ___
- }
- sub BODY_40_59 {
- my ($i,$a,$b,$c,$d,$e)=@_;
- my $xi;
- &Xupdate(@_);
- if ($i&1) {
- $xi=@X[($i/2)%8];
- } else {
- $xi=$Xi;
- $code.="\tsrlx @X[($i/2)%8],32,$xi\n";
- }
- $code.=<<___;
- add $tmp0,$e,$e !!
- and $c,$b,$tmp0
- add $tmp1,$e,$e
- sll $b,30,$tmp2
- or $c,$b,$tmp1
- srl $b,2,$b
- and $d,$tmp1,$tmp1
- add $xi,$e,$e
- or $tmp1,$tmp0,$tmp1
- or $tmp2,$b,$b
- add $tmp1,$e,$e
- ___
- }
- $code.=<<___;
- #ifndef __ASSEMBLER__
- # define __ASSEMBLER__ 1
- #endif
- #include "crypto/sparc_arch.h"
- #ifdef __arch64__
- .register %g2,#scratch
- .register %g3,#scratch
- #endif
- .section ".text",#alloc,#execinstr
- #ifdef __PIC__
- SPARC_PIC_THUNK(%g1)
- #endif
- .align 32
- .globl sha1_block_data_order
- sha1_block_data_order:
- SPARC_LOAD_ADDRESS_LEAF(OPENSSL_sparcv9cap_P,%g1,%g5)
- ld [%g1+4],%g1 ! OPENSSL_sparcv9cap_P[1]
- andcc %g1, CFR_SHA1, %g0
- be .Lsoftware
- nop
- ld [%o0 + 0x00], %f0 ! load context
- ld [%o0 + 0x04], %f1
- ld [%o0 + 0x08], %f2
- andcc %o1, 0x7, %g0
- ld [%o0 + 0x0c], %f3
- bne,pn %icc, .Lhwunaligned
- ld [%o0 + 0x10], %f4
- .Lhw_loop:
- ldd [%o1 + 0x00], %f8
- ldd [%o1 + 0x08], %f10
- ldd [%o1 + 0x10], %f12
- ldd [%o1 + 0x18], %f14
- ldd [%o1 + 0x20], %f16
- ldd [%o1 + 0x28], %f18
- ldd [%o1 + 0x30], %f20
- subcc %o2, 1, %o2 ! done yet?
- ldd [%o1 + 0x38], %f22
- add %o1, 0x40, %o1
- prefetch [%o1 + 63], 20
- .word 0x81b02820 ! SHA1
- bne,pt SIZE_T_CC, .Lhw_loop
- nop
- .Lhwfinish:
- st %f0, [%o0 + 0x00] ! store context
- st %f1, [%o0 + 0x04]
- st %f2, [%o0 + 0x08]
- st %f3, [%o0 + 0x0c]
- retl
- st %f4, [%o0 + 0x10]
- .align 8
- .Lhwunaligned:
- alignaddr %o1, %g0, %o1
- ldd [%o1 + 0x00], %f10
- .Lhwunaligned_loop:
- ldd [%o1 + 0x08], %f12
- ldd [%o1 + 0x10], %f14
- ldd [%o1 + 0x18], %f16
- ldd [%o1 + 0x20], %f18
- ldd [%o1 + 0x28], %f20
- ldd [%o1 + 0x30], %f22
- ldd [%o1 + 0x38], %f24
- subcc %o2, 1, %o2 ! done yet?
- ldd [%o1 + 0x40], %f26
- add %o1, 0x40, %o1
- prefetch [%o1 + 63], 20
- faligndata %f10, %f12, %f8
- faligndata %f12, %f14, %f10
- faligndata %f14, %f16, %f12
- faligndata %f16, %f18, %f14
- faligndata %f18, %f20, %f16
- faligndata %f20, %f22, %f18
- faligndata %f22, %f24, %f20
- faligndata %f24, %f26, %f22
- .word 0x81b02820 ! SHA1
- bne,pt SIZE_T_CC, .Lhwunaligned_loop
- for %f26, %f26, %f10 ! %f10=%f26
- ba .Lhwfinish
- nop
- .align 16
- .Lsoftware:
- save %sp,-STACK_FRAME,%sp
- sllx $len,6,$len
- add $inp,$len,$len
- or %g0,1,$rot1m
- sllx $rot1m,32,$rot1m
- or $rot1m,1,$rot1m
- ld [$ctx+0],$A
- ld [$ctx+4],$B
- ld [$ctx+8],$C
- ld [$ctx+12],$D
- ld [$ctx+16],$E
- andn $inp,7,$tmp0
- sethi %hi(0x5a827999),$K_00_19
- or $K_00_19,%lo(0x5a827999),$K_00_19
- sethi %hi(0x6ed9eba1),$K_20_39
- or $K_20_39,%lo(0x6ed9eba1),$K_20_39
- sethi %hi(0x8f1bbcdc),$K_40_59
- or $K_40_59,%lo(0x8f1bbcdc),$K_40_59
- sethi %hi(0xca62c1d6),$K_60_79
- or $K_60_79,%lo(0xca62c1d6),$K_60_79
- .Lloop:
- ldx [$tmp0+0],@X[0]
- ldx [$tmp0+16],@X[2]
- ldx [$tmp0+32],@X[4]
- ldx [$tmp0+48],@X[6]
- and $inp,7,$tmp1
- ldx [$tmp0+8],@X[1]
- sll $tmp1,3,$tmp1
- ldx [$tmp0+24],@X[3]
- subcc %g0,$tmp1,$tmp2 ! should be 64-$tmp1, but -$tmp1 works too
- ldx [$tmp0+40],@X[5]
- bz,pt %icc,.Laligned
- ldx [$tmp0+56],@X[7]
- sllx @X[0],$tmp1,@X[0]
- ldx [$tmp0+64],$tmp64
- ___
- for($i=0;$i<7;$i++)
- { $code.=<<___;
- srlx @X[$i+1],$tmp2,$Xi
- sllx @X[$i+1],$tmp1,@X[$i+1]
- or $Xi,@X[$i],@X[$i]
- ___
- }
- $code.=<<___;
- srlx $tmp64,$tmp2,$tmp64
- or $tmp64,@X[7],@X[7]
- .Laligned:
- srlx @X[0],32,$Xi
- ___
- for ($i=0;$i<16;$i++) { &BODY_00_15($i,@V); unshift(@V,pop(@V)); }
- for (;$i<20;$i++) { &BODY_16_19($i,@V); unshift(@V,pop(@V)); }
- for (;$i<40;$i++) { &BODY_20_39($i,@V); unshift(@V,pop(@V)); }
- for (;$i<60;$i++) { &BODY_40_59($i,@V); unshift(@V,pop(@V)); }
- for (;$i<80;$i++) { &BODY_20_39($i,@V); unshift(@V,pop(@V)); }
- $code.=<<___;
- ld [$ctx+0],@X[0]
- ld [$ctx+4],@X[1]
- ld [$ctx+8],@X[2]
- ld [$ctx+12],@X[3]
- add $inp,64,$inp
- ld [$ctx+16],@X[4]
- cmp $inp,$len
- add $A,@X[0],$A
- st $A,[$ctx+0]
- add $B,@X[1],$B
- st $B,[$ctx+4]
- add $C,@X[2],$C
- st $C,[$ctx+8]
- add $D,@X[3],$D
- st $D,[$ctx+12]
- add $E,@X[4],$E
- st $E,[$ctx+16]
- bne SIZE_T_CC,.Lloop
- andn $inp,7,$tmp0
- ret
- restore
- .type sha1_block_data_order,#function
- .size sha1_block_data_order,(.-sha1_block_data_order)
- .asciz "SHA1 block transform for SPARCv9, CRYPTOGAMS by <appro\@openssl.org>"
- .align 4
- ___
- # Purpose of these subroutines is to explicitly encode VIS instructions,
- # so that one can compile the module without having to specify VIS
- # extensions on compiler command line, e.g. -xarch=v9 vs. -xarch=v9a.
- # Idea is to reserve for option to produce "universal" binary and let
- # programmer detect if current CPU is VIS capable at run-time.
- sub unvis {
- my ($mnemonic,$rs1,$rs2,$rd)=@_;
- my $ref,$opf;
- my %visopf = ( "faligndata" => 0x048,
- "for" => 0x07c );
- $ref = "$mnemonic\t$rs1,$rs2,$rd";
- if ($opf=$visopf{$mnemonic}) {
- foreach ($rs1,$rs2,$rd) {
- return $ref if (!/%f([0-9]{1,2})/);
- $_=$1;
- if ($1>=32) {
- return $ref if ($1&1);
- # re-encode for upper double register addressing
- $_=($1|$1>>5)&31;
- }
- }
- return sprintf ".word\t0x%08x !%s",
- 0x81b00000|$rd<<25|$rs1<<14|$opf<<5|$rs2,
- $ref;
- } else {
- return $ref;
- }
- }
- sub unalignaddr {
- my ($mnemonic,$rs1,$rs2,$rd)=@_;
- my %bias = ( "g" => 0, "o" => 8, "l" => 16, "i" => 24 );
- my $ref="$mnemonic\t$rs1,$rs2,$rd";
- foreach ($rs1,$rs2,$rd) {
- if (/%([goli])([0-7])/) { $_=$bias{$1}+$2; }
- else { return $ref; }
- }
- return sprintf ".word\t0x%08x !%s",
- 0x81b00300|$rd<<25|$rs1<<14|$rs2,
- $ref;
- }
- foreach (split("\n",$code)) {
- s/\`([^\`]*)\`/eval $1/ge;
- s/\b(f[^\s]*)\s+(%f[0-9]{1,2}),\s*(%f[0-9]{1,2}),\s*(%f[0-9]{1,2})/
- &unvis($1,$2,$3,$4)
- /ge;
- s/\b(alignaddr)\s+(%[goli][0-7]),\s*(%[goli][0-7]),\s*(%[goli][0-7])/
- &unalignaddr($1,$2,$3,$4)
- /ge;
- print $_,"\n";
- }
- close STDOUT or die "error closing STDOUT: $!";
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