openssl/crypto/aes/asm/aesni-x86_64.pl

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#!/usr/bin/env perl
#
# ====================================================================
# Written by Andy Polyakov <appro@fy.chalmers.se> 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/.
# ====================================================================
#
# This module implements support for Intel AES-NI extension. In
# OpenSSL context it's used with Intel engine, but can also be used as
# drop-in replacement for crypto/aes/asm/aes-x86_64.pl [see below for
# details].
#
# Performance.
#
# Given aes(enc|dec) instructions' latency asymptotic performance for
# non-parallelizable modes such as CBC encrypt is 3.75 cycles per byte
# processed with 128-bit key. And given their throughput asymptotic
# performance for parallelizable modes is 1.25 cycles per byte. Being
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# asymptotic limit is not something you commonly achieve in reality,
# but how close does one get? Below are results collected for
# different modes and block sized. Pairs of numbers are for en-/
# decryption.
#
# 16-byte 64-byte 256-byte 1-KB 8-KB
# ECB 4.25/4.25 1.38/1.38 1.28/1.28 1.26/1.26 1.26/1.26
# CTR 5.42/5.42 1.92/1.92 1.44/1.44 1.28/1.28 1.26/1.26
# CBC 4.38/4.43 4.15/1.43 4.07/1.32 4.07/1.29 4.06/1.28
# CCM 5.66/9.42 4.42/5.41 4.16/4.40 4.09/4.15 4.06/4.07
# OFB 5.42/5.42 4.64/4.64 4.44/4.44 4.39/4.39 4.38/4.38
# CFB 5.73/5.85 5.56/5.62 5.48/5.56 5.47/5.55 5.47/5.55
#
# ECB, CTR, CBC and CCM results are free from EVP overhead. This means
# that otherwise used 'openssl speed -evp aes-128-??? -engine aesni
# [-decrypt]' will exhibit 10-15% worse results for smaller blocks.
# The results were collected with specially crafted speed.c benchmark
# in order to compare them with results reported in "Intel Advanced
# Encryption Standard (AES) New Instruction Set" White Paper Revision
# 3.0 dated May 2010. All above results are consistently better. This
# module also provides better performance for block sizes smaller than
# 128 bytes in points *not* represented in the above table.
#
# Looking at the results for 8-KB buffer.
#
# CFB and OFB results are far from the limit, because implementation
# uses "generic" CRYPTO_[c|o]fb128_encrypt interfaces relying on
# single-block aesni_encrypt, which is not the most optimal way to go.
# CBC encrypt result is unexpectedly high and there is no documented
# explanation for it. Seemingly there is a small penalty for feeding
# the result back to AES unit the way it's done in CBC mode. There is
# nothing one can do and the result appears optimal. CCM result is
# identical to CBC, because CBC-MAC is essentially CBC encrypt without
# saving output. CCM CTR "stays invisible," because it's neatly
# interleaved wih CBC-MAC. This provides ~30% improvement over
# "straghtforward" CCM implementation with CTR and CBC-MAC performed
# disjointly. Parallelizable modes practically achieve the theoretical
# limit.
#
# Looking at how results vary with buffer size.
#
# Curves are practically saturated at 1-KB buffer size. In most cases
# "256-byte" performance is >95%, and "64-byte" is ~90% of "8-KB" one.
# CTR curve doesn't follow this pattern and is "slowest" changing one
# with "256-byte" result being 87% of "8-KB." This is because overhead
# in CTR mode is most computationally intensive. Small-block CCM
# decrypt is slower than encrypt, because first CTR and last CBC-MAC
# iterations can't be interleaved.
#
# Results for 192- and 256-bit keys.
#
# EVP-free results were observed to scale perfectly with number of
# rounds for larger block sizes, i.e. 192-bit result being 10/12 times
# lower and 256-bit one - 10/14. Well, in CBC encrypt case differences
# are a tad smaller, because the above mentioned penalty biases all
# results by same constant value. In similar way function call
# overhead affects small-block performance, as well as OFB and CFB
# results. Differences are not large, most common coefficients are
# 10/11.7 and 10/13.4 (as opposite to 10/12.0 and 10/14.0), but one
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# observe even 10/11.2 and 10/12.4 (CTR, OFB, CFB)...
$PREFIX="aesni"; # if $PREFIX is set to "AES", the script
# generates drop-in replacement for
# crypto/aes/asm/aes-x86_64.pl:-)
$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";
$movkey = $PREFIX eq "aesni" ? "movaps" : "movups";
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@_4args=$win64? ("%rcx","%rdx","%r8", "%r9") : # Win64 order
("%rdi","%rsi","%rdx","%rcx"); # Unix order
$code=".text\n";
$rounds="%eax"; # input to and changed by aesni_[en|de]cryptN !!!
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# this is natural Unix argument order for public $PREFIX_[ecb|cbc]_encrypt ...
$inp="%rdi";
$out="%rsi";
$len="%rdx";
$key="%rcx"; # input to and changed by aesni_[en|de]cryptN !!!
$ivp="%r8"; # cbc, ctr, ...
$rnds_="%r10d"; # backup copy for $rounds
$key_="%r11"; # backup copy for $key
# %xmm register layout
$inout0="%xmm0"; $inout1="%xmm1";
$inout2="%xmm2"; $inout3="%xmm3";
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$rndkey0="%xmm4"; $rndkey1="%xmm5";
$iv="%xmm6"; $in0="%xmm7"; # used in CBC decrypt, CTR, ...
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$in1="%xmm8"; $in2="%xmm9";
# Inline version of internal aesni_[en|de]crypt1.
#
# Why folded loop? Because aes[enc|dec] is slow enough to accommodate
# cycles which take care of loop variables...
{ my $sn;
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sub aesni_generate1 {
my ($p,$key,$rounds,$inout)=@_; $inout=$inout0 if (!defined($inout));
++$sn;
$code.=<<___;
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movdqu ($key),$rndkey0
$movkey 16($key),$rndkey1
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lea 32($key),$key
pxor $rndkey0,$inout
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.Loop_${p}1_$sn:
aes${p} $rndkey1,$inout
dec $rounds
$movkey ($key),$rndkey1
lea 16($key),$key
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jnz .Loop_${p}1_$sn # loop body is 16 bytes
aes${p}last $rndkey1,$inout
___
}}
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# void $PREFIX_[en|de]crypt (const void *inp,void *out,const AES_KEY *key);
#
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{ my ($inp,$out,$key) = @_4args;
$code.=<<___;
.globl ${PREFIX}_encrypt
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.type ${PREFIX}_encrypt,\@abi-omnipotent
.align 16
${PREFIX}_encrypt:
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movdqu ($inp),$inout0 # load input
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mov 240($key),$rounds # pull $rounds
___
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&aesni_generate1("enc",$key,$rounds);
$code.=<<___;
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movups $inout0,($out) # output
ret
.size ${PREFIX}_encrypt,.-${PREFIX}_encrypt
.globl ${PREFIX}_decrypt
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.type ${PREFIX}_decrypt,\@abi-omnipotent
.align 16
${PREFIX}_decrypt:
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movdqu ($inp),$inout0 # load input
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mov 240($key),$rounds # pull $rounds
___
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&aesni_generate1("dec",$key,$rounds);
$code.=<<___;
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movups $inout0,($out) # output
ret
.size ${PREFIX}_decrypt, .-${PREFIX}_decrypt
___
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}
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# _aesni_[en|de]crypt[34] are private interfaces, N denotes interleave
# factor. Why 3x subroutine is used in loops? Even though aes[enc|dec]
# latency is 6, it turned out that it can be scheduled only every
# *second* cycle. Thus 3x interleave is the one providing optimal
# utilization, i.e. when subroutine's throughput is virtually same as
# of non-interleaved subroutine [for number of input blocks up to 3].
# This is why it makes no sense to implement 2x subroutine. As soon
# as/if Intel improves throughput by making it possible to schedule
# the instructions in question *every* cycles I would have to
# implement 6x interleave and use it in loop...
sub aesni_generate3 {
my $dir=shift;
# As already mentioned it takes in $key and $rounds, which are *not*
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# preserved. $inout[0-2] is cipher/clear text...
$code.=<<___;
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.type _aesni_${dir}rypt3,\@abi-omnipotent
.align 16
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_aesni_${dir}rypt3:
$movkey ($key),$rndkey0
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shr \$1,$rounds
$movkey 16($key),$rndkey1
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lea 32($key),$key
pxor $rndkey0,$inout0
pxor $rndkey0,$inout1
pxor $rndkey0,$inout2
$movkey ($key),$rndkey0
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.L${dir}_loop3:
aes${dir} $rndkey1,$inout0
aes${dir} $rndkey1,$inout1
dec $rounds
aes${dir} $rndkey1,$inout2
$movkey 16($key),$rndkey1
aes${dir} $rndkey0,$inout0
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aes${dir} $rndkey0,$inout1
lea 32($key),$key
aes${dir} $rndkey0,$inout2
$movkey ($key),$rndkey0
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jnz .L${dir}_loop3
aes${dir} $rndkey1,$inout0
aes${dir} $rndkey1,$inout1
aes${dir} $rndkey1,$inout2
aes${dir}last $rndkey0,$inout0
aes${dir}last $rndkey0,$inout1
aes${dir}last $rndkey0,$inout2
ret
.size _aesni_${dir}rypt3,.-_aesni_${dir}rypt3
___
}
# 4x interleave is implemented to improve small block performance,
# most notably [and naturally] 4 block by ~30%. One can argue that one
# should have implemented 5x as well, but improvement would be <20%,
# so it's not worth it...
sub aesni_generate4 {
my $dir=shift;
# As already mentioned it takes in $key and $rounds, which are *not*
# preserved. $inout[0-3] is cipher/clear text...
$code.=<<___;
.type _aesni_${dir}rypt4,\@abi-omnipotent
.align 16
_aesni_${dir}rypt4:
$movkey ($key),$rndkey0
shr \$1,$rounds
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$movkey 16($key),$rndkey1
lea 32($key),$key
pxor $rndkey0,$inout0
pxor $rndkey0,$inout1
pxor $rndkey0,$inout2
pxor $rndkey0,$inout3
$movkey ($key),$rndkey0
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.L${dir}_loop4:
aes${dir} $rndkey1,$inout0
aes${dir} $rndkey1,$inout1
dec $rounds
aes${dir} $rndkey1,$inout2
aes${dir} $rndkey1,$inout3
$movkey 16($key),$rndkey1
aes${dir} $rndkey0,$inout0
aes${dir} $rndkey0,$inout1
lea 32($key),$key
aes${dir} $rndkey0,$inout2
aes${dir} $rndkey0,$inout3
$movkey ($key),$rndkey0
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jnz .L${dir}_loop4
aes${dir} $rndkey1,$inout0
aes${dir} $rndkey1,$inout1
aes${dir} $rndkey1,$inout2
aes${dir} $rndkey1,$inout3
aes${dir}last $rndkey0,$inout0
aes${dir}last $rndkey0,$inout1
aes${dir}last $rndkey0,$inout2
aes${dir}last $rndkey0,$inout3
ret
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.size _aesni_${dir}rypt4,.-_aesni_${dir}rypt4
___
}
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&aesni_generate3("enc") if ($PREFIX eq "aesni");
&aesni_generate3("dec");
&aesni_generate4("enc") if ($PREFIX eq "aesni");
&aesni_generate4("dec");
if ($PREFIX eq "aesni") {
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########################################################################
# void aesni_ecb_encrypt (const void *in, void *out,
# size_t length, const AES_KEY *key,
# int enc);
$code.=<<___;
.globl aesni_ecb_encrypt
.type aesni_ecb_encrypt,\@function,5
.align 16
aesni_ecb_encrypt:
cmp \$16,$len # check length
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jb .Lecb_ret
mov 240($key),$rounds # pull $rounds
and \$-16,$len
mov $key,$key_ # backup $key
mov $rounds,$rnds_ # backup $rounds
test %r8d,%r8d # 5th argument
jz .Lecb_decrypt
#--------------------------- ECB ENCRYPT ------------------------------#
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cmp \$0x40,$len
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jbe .Lecb_enc_tail
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sub \$0x40,$len
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jmp .Lecb_enc_loop3
.align 16
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.Lecb_enc_loop3:
movups ($inp),$inout0
movups 0x10($inp),$inout1
movups 0x20($inp),$inout2
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call _aesni_encrypt3
lea 0x30($inp),$inp
movups $inout0,($out)
mov $rnds_,$rounds # restore $rounds
movups $inout1,0x10($out)
mov $key_,$key # restore $key
movups $inout2,0x20($out)
lea 0x30($out),$out
sub \$0x30,$len
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ja .Lecb_enc_loop3
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add \$0x40,$len
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.Lecb_enc_tail:
movups ($inp),$inout0
cmp \$0x20,$len
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jb .Lecb_enc_one
movups 0x10($inp),$inout1
je .Lecb_enc_two
movups 0x20($inp),$inout2
cmp \$0x30,$len
je .Lecb_enc_three
movups 0x30($inp),$inout3
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call _aesni_encrypt4
movups $inout0,($out)
movups $inout1,0x10($out)
movups $inout2,0x20($out)
movups $inout3,0x30($out)
jmp .Lecb_ret
.align 16
.Lecb_enc_one:
___
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&aesni_generate1("enc",$key,$rounds);
$code.=<<___;
movups $inout0,($out)
jmp .Lecb_ret
.align 16
.Lecb_enc_two:
pxor $inout2,$inout2
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call _aesni_encrypt3
movups $inout0,($out)
movups $inout1,0x10($out)
jmp .Lecb_ret
.align 16
.Lecb_enc_three:
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call _aesni_encrypt3
movups $inout0,($out)
movups $inout1,0x10($out)
movups $inout2,0x20($out)
jmp .Lecb_ret
#--------------------------- ECB DECRYPT ------------------------------#
.align 16
.Lecb_decrypt:
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cmp \$0x40,$len
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jbe .Lecb_dec_tail
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sub \$0x40,$len
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jmp .Lecb_dec_loop3
.align 16
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.Lecb_dec_loop3:
movups ($inp),$inout0
movups 0x10($inp),$inout1
movups 0x20($inp),$inout2
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call _aesni_decrypt3
lea 0x30($inp),$inp
movups $inout0,($out)
mov $rnds_,$rounds # restore $rounds
movups $inout1,0x10($out)
mov $key_,$key # restore $key
movups $inout2,0x20($out)
lea 0x30($out),$out
sub \$0x30,$len
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ja .Lecb_dec_loop3
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add \$0x40,$len
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.Lecb_dec_tail:
movups ($inp),$inout0
cmp \$0x20,$len
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jb .Lecb_dec_one
movups 0x10($inp),$inout1
je .Lecb_dec_two
movups 0x20($inp),$inout2
cmp \$0x30,$len
je .Lecb_dec_three
movups 0x30($inp),$inout3
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call _aesni_decrypt4
movups $inout0,($out)
movups $inout1,0x10($out)
movups $inout2,0x20($out)
movups $inout3,0x30($out)
jmp .Lecb_ret
.align 16
.Lecb_dec_one:
___
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&aesni_generate1("dec",$key,$rounds);
$code.=<<___;
movups $inout0,($out)
jmp .Lecb_ret
.align 16
.Lecb_dec_two:
pxor $inout2,$inout2
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call _aesni_decrypt3
movups $inout0,($out)
movups $inout1,0x10($out)
jmp .Lecb_ret
.align 16
.Lecb_dec_three:
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call _aesni_decrypt3
movups $inout0,($out)
movups $inout1,0x10($out)
movups $inout2,0x20($out)
.Lecb_ret:
ret
.size aesni_ecb_encrypt,.-aesni_ecb_encrypt
___
{
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######################################################################
# void aesni_ccm64_[en|de]crypt_blocks (const void *in, void *out,
# size_t blocks, const AES_KEY *key,
# const char *ivec,char *cmac);
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#
# Handles only complete blocks, operates on 64-bit counter and
# does not update *ivec! Nor does it finalize CMAC value
# (see engine/eng_aesni.c for details)
#
{
my $cmac="%r9"; # 6th argument
my $increment="%xmm8";
my $bswap_mask="%xmm9";
$code.=<<___;
.globl aesni_ccm64_encrypt_blocks
.type aesni_ccm64_encrypt_blocks,\@function,6
.align 16
aesni_ccm64_encrypt_blocks:
___
$code.=<<___ if ($win64);
lea -0x58(%rsp),%rsp
movaps %xmm6,(%rsp)
movaps %xmm7,0x10(%rsp)
movaps %xmm8,0x20(%rsp)
movaps %xmm9,0x30(%rsp)
.Lccm64_enc_body:
___
$code.=<<___;
movdqu ($ivp),$iv
movdqu ($cmac),$inout1
movdqa .Lincrement64(%rip),$increment
movdqa .Lbswap_mask(%rip),$bswap_mask
pshufb $bswap_mask,$iv # keep iv in reverse order
mov 240($key),$rounds # key->rounds
mov $key,$key_
mov $rounds,$rnds_
movdqa $iv,$inout0
.Lccm64_enc_outer:
movdqu ($inp),$in0 # load inp
pshufb $bswap_mask,$inout0
mov $key_,$key
mov $rnds_,$rounds
pxor $in0,$inout1 # cmac^=inp
pxor $inout2,$inout2
call _aesni_encrypt3
paddq $increment,$iv
dec $len
lea 16($inp),$inp
pxor $inout0,$in0 # inp ^= E(iv)
movdqa $iv,$inout0
movdqu $in0,($out) # save output
lea 16($out),$out
jnz .Lccm64_enc_outer
movdqu $inout1,($cmac)
___
$code.=<<___ if ($win64);
movaps (%rsp),%xmm6
movaps 0x10(%rsp),%xmm7
movaps 0x20(%rsp),%xmm8
movaps 0x30(%rsp),%xmm9
lea 0x58(%rsp),%rsp
.Lccm64_enc_ret:
___
$code.=<<___;
ret
.size aesni_ccm64_encrypt_blocks,.-aesni_ccm64_encrypt_blocks
___
######################################################################
$code.=<<___;
.globl aesni_ccm64_decrypt_blocks
.type aesni_ccm64_decrypt_blocks,\@function,6
.align 16
aesni_ccm64_decrypt_blocks:
___
$code.=<<___ if ($win64);
lea -0x58(%rsp),%rsp
movaps %xmm6,(%rsp)
movaps %xmm7,0x10(%rsp)
movaps %xmm8,0x20(%rsp)
movaps %xmm9,0x30(%rsp)
.Lccm64_dec_body:
___
$code.=<<___;
movdqu ($ivp),$iv
movdqu ($cmac),$inout1
movdqa .Lincrement64(%rip),$increment
movdqa .Lbswap_mask(%rip),$bswap_mask
mov 240($key),$rounds # key->rounds
movdqa $iv,$inout0
pshufb $bswap_mask,$iv # keep iv in reverse order
mov $rounds,$rnds_
mov $key,$key_
___
&aesni_generate1("enc",$key,$rounds);
$code.=<<___;
.Lccm64_dec_outer:
movdqu ($inp),$in0 # load inp
paddq $increment,$iv
dec $len
lea 16($inp),$inp
pxor $inout0,$in0
movdqa $iv,$inout0
mov $key_,$key
mov $rnds_,$rounds
pshufb $bswap_mask,$inout0
movdqu $in0,($out)
lea 16($out),$out
pxor $in0,$inout1 # cmac^=out
jz .Lccm64_dec_break
pxor $inout2,$inout2
call _aesni_encrypt3
jmp .Lccm64_dec_outer
.align 16
.Lccm64_dec_break:
___
&aesni_generate1("enc",$key,$rounds,$inout1);
$code.=<<___;
movdqu $inout1,($cmac)
___
$code.=<<___ if ($win64);
movaps (%rsp),%xmm6
movaps 0x10(%rsp),%xmm7
movaps 0x20(%rsp),%xmm8
movaps 0x30(%rsp),%xmm9
lea 0x58(%rsp),%rsp
.Lccm64_dec_ret:
___
$code.=<<___;
ret
.size aesni_ccm64_decrypt_blocks,.-aesni_ccm64_decrypt_blocks
___
}
######################################################################
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# void aesni_ctr32_encrypt_blocks (const void *in, void *out,
# size_t blocks, const AES_KEY *key,
# const char *ivec);
#
# Handles only complete blocks, operates on 32-bit counter and
# does not update *ivec! (see engine/eng_aesni.c for details)
#
my $increment="%xmm10";
my $bswap_mask="%xmm11";
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$code.=<<___;
.globl aesni_ctr32_encrypt_blocks
.type aesni_ctr32_encrypt_blocks,\@function,5
.align 16
aesni_ctr32_encrypt_blocks:
___
$code.=<<___ if ($win64);
lea -0x68(%rsp),%rsp
movaps %xmm6,(%rsp)
movaps %xmm7,0x10(%rsp)
movaps %xmm8,0x20(%rsp)
movaps %xmm9,0x30(%rsp)
movaps %xmm10,0x40(%rsp)
movaps %xmm11,0x50(%rsp)
.Lctr32_body:
___
$code.=<<___;
cmp \$1,$len
je .Lctr32_one_shortcut
movdqu ($ivp),$inout3
movdqa .Lincrement32(%rip),$increment
movdqa .Lbswap_mask(%rip),$bswap_mask
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xor $rounds,$rounds
pextrd \$3,$inout3,$rnds_ # pull 32-bit counter
pinsrd \$3,$rounds,$inout3 # wipe 32-bit counter
mov 240($key),$rounds # key->rounds
pxor $iv,$iv # vector of 3 32-bit counters
bswap $rnds_
pinsrd \$0,$rnds_,$iv
inc $rnds_
pinsrd \$1,$rnds_,$iv
inc $rnds_
pinsrd \$2,$rnds_,$iv
pshufb $bswap_mask,$iv
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cmp \$4,$len
jbe .Lctr32_tail
mov $rounds,$rnds_
mov $key,$key_
sub \$4,$len
.Lctr32_loop3:
pshufd \$`3<<6`,$iv,$inout0 # place counter to upper dword
pshufd \$`2<<6`,$iv,$inout1
por $inout3,$inout0 # merge counter-less ivec
pshufd \$`1<<6`,$iv,$inout2
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por $inout3,$inout1
por $inout3,$inout2
# inline _aesni_encrypt3 and interleave last round
# with own code...
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$movkey ($key),$rndkey0
shr \$1,$rounds
$movkey 16($key),$rndkey1
lea 32($key),$key
pxor $rndkey0,$inout0
pxor $rndkey0,$inout1
pxor $rndkey0,$inout2
$movkey ($key),$rndkey0
jmp .Lctr32_enc_loop3
.align 16
.Lctr32_enc_loop3:
aesenc $rndkey1,$inout0
aesenc $rndkey1,$inout1
dec $rounds
aesenc $rndkey1,$inout2
$movkey 16($key),$rndkey1
aesenc $rndkey0,$inout0
aesenc $rndkey0,$inout1
lea 32($key),$key
aesenc $rndkey0,$inout2
$movkey ($key),$rndkey0
jnz .Lctr32_enc_loop3
aesenc $rndkey1,$inout0
aesenc $rndkey1,$inout1
aesenc $rndkey1,$inout2
pshufb $bswap_mask,$iv
movdqu ($inp),$in0
aesenclast $rndkey0,$inout0
movdqu 0x10($inp),$in1
paddd $increment,$iv
aesenclast $rndkey0,$inout1
movdqu 0x20($inp),$in2
pshufb $bswap_mask,$iv
aesenclast $rndkey0,$inout2
lea 0x30($inp),$inp
mov $key_,$key
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pxor $inout0,$in0
sub \$3,$len
mov $rnds_,$rounds
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pxor $inout1,$in1
movdqu $in0,($out)
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pxor $inout2,$in2
movdqu $in1,0x10($out)
movdqu $in2,0x20($out)
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lea 0x30($out),$out
ja .Lctr32_loop3
pextrd \$1,$iv,$rnds_ # might need last counter value
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add \$4,$len
bswap $rnds_
.Lctr32_tail:
pshufd \$`3<<6`,$iv,$inout0
pshufd \$`2<<6`,$iv,$inout1
por $inout3,$inout0
movdqu ($inp),$in0
cmp \$2,$len
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jb .Lctr32_one
lea 1($rnds_),$rnds_
pshufd \$`1<<6`,$iv,$inout2
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por $inout3,$inout1
movdqu 0x10($inp),$in1
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je .Lctr32_two
bswap $rnds_
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por $inout3,$inout2
movdqu 0x20($inp),$in2
cmp \$3,$len
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je .Lctr32_three
pinsrd \$3,$rnds_,$inout3 # compose last counter value
movdqu 0x30($inp),$iv
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call _aesni_encrypt4
pxor $inout0,$in0
pxor $inout1,$in1
pxor $inout2,$in2
movdqu $in0,($out)
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pxor $inout3,$iv
movdqu $in1,0x10($out)
movdqu $in2,0x20($out)
movdqu $iv,0x30($out)
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jmp .Lctr32_done
.align 16
.Lctr32_one_shortcut:
movdqu ($ivp),$inout0
movdqu ($inp),$in0
mov 240($key),$rounds # key->rounds
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.Lctr32_one:
___
&aesni_generate1("enc",$key,$rounds);
$code.=<<___;
pxor $inout0,$in0
movdqu $in0,($out)
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jmp .Lctr32_done
.align 16
.Lctr32_two:
pxor $inout2,$inout2
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call _aesni_encrypt3
pxor $inout0,$in0
pxor $inout1,$in1
movdqu $in0,($out)
movdqu $in1,0x10($out)
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jmp .Lctr32_done
.align 16
.Lctr32_three:
call _aesni_encrypt3
pxor $inout0,$in0
pxor $inout1,$in1
pxor $inout2,$in2
movdqu $in0,($out)
movdqu $in1,0x10($out)
movdqu $in2,0x20($out)
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.Lctr32_done:
___
$code.=<<___ if ($win64);
movaps (%rsp),%xmm6
movaps 0x10(%rsp),%xmm7
movaps 0x20(%rsp),%xmm8
movaps 0x30(%rsp),%xmm9
movaps 0x40(%rsp),%xmm10
movaps 0x50(%rsp),%xmm11
lea 0x68(%rsp),%rsp
.Lctr32_ret:
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___
$code.=<<___;
ret
.size aesni_ctr32_encrypt_blocks,.-aesni_ctr32_encrypt_blocks
___
}}
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########################################################################
# void $PREFIX_cbc_encrypt (const void *inp, void *out,
# size_t length, const AES_KEY *key,
# unsigned char *ivp,const int enc);
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$reserved = $win64?0x40:-0x18; # used in decrypt
$code.=<<___;
.globl ${PREFIX}_cbc_encrypt
.type ${PREFIX}_cbc_encrypt,\@function,6
.align 16
${PREFIX}_cbc_encrypt:
test $len,$len # check length
jz .Lcbc_ret
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mov 240($key),$rnds_ # pull $rounds
mov $key,$key_ # backup $key
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test %r9d,%r9d # 6th argument
jz .Lcbc_decrypt
#--------------------------- CBC ENCRYPT ------------------------------#
movdqu ($ivp),$inout0 # load iv as initial state
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mov $rnds_,$rounds
cmp \$16,$len
jb .Lcbc_enc_tail
sub \$16,$len
jmp .Lcbc_enc_loop
.align 16
.Lcbc_enc_loop:
movdqu ($inp),$inout1 # load input
lea 16($inp),$inp
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pxor $inout1,$inout0
___
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&aesni_generate1("enc",$key,$rounds);
$code.=<<___;
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mov $rnds_,$rounds # restore $rounds
mov $key_,$key # restore $key
movups $inout0,0($out) # store output
lea 16($out),$out
sub \$16,$len
jnc .Lcbc_enc_loop
add \$16,$len
jnz .Lcbc_enc_tail
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movups $inout0,($ivp)
jmp .Lcbc_ret
.Lcbc_enc_tail:
mov $len,%rcx # zaps $key
xchg $inp,$out # $inp is %rsi and $out is %rdi now
.long 0x9066A4F3 # rep movsb
mov \$16,%ecx # zero tail
sub $len,%rcx
xor %eax,%eax
.long 0x9066AAF3 # rep stosb
lea -16(%rdi),%rdi # rewind $out by 1 block
mov $rnds_,$rounds # restore $rounds
mov %rdi,%rsi # $inp and $out are the same
mov $key_,$key # restore $key
xor $len,$len # len=16
jmp .Lcbc_enc_loop # one more spin
#--------------------------- CBC DECRYPT ------------------------------#
.align 16
.Lcbc_decrypt:
___
$code.=<<___ if ($win64);
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lea -0x58(%rsp),%rsp
movaps %xmm6,(%rsp)
movaps %xmm7,0x10(%rsp)
movaps %xmm8,0x20(%rsp)
movaps %xmm9,0x30(%rsp)
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.Lcbc_decrypt_body:
___
$code.=<<___;
movups ($ivp),$iv
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mov $rnds_,$rounds
cmp \$0x40,$len
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jbe .Lcbc_dec_tail
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sub \$0x40,$len
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jmp .Lcbc_dec_loop3
.align 16
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.Lcbc_dec_loop3:
movups ($inp),$inout0
movups 0x10($inp),$inout1
movups 0x20($inp),$inout2
movaps $inout0,$in0
movaps $inout1,$in1
movaps $inout2,$in2
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call _aesni_decrypt3
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sub \$0x30,$len
lea 0x30($inp),$inp
lea 0x30($out),$out
pxor $iv,$inout0
pxor $in0,$inout1
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movaps $in2,$iv
pxor $in1,$inout2
movdqu $inout0,-0x30($out)
mov $rnds_,$rounds # restore $rounds
movdqu $inout1,-0x20($out)
mov $key_,$key # restore $key
movdqu $inout2,-0x10($out)
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ja .Lcbc_dec_loop3
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add \$0x40,$len
movups $iv,($ivp)
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.Lcbc_dec_tail:
movups ($inp),$inout0
movaps $inout0,$in0
cmp \$0x10,$len
jbe .Lcbc_dec_one
movups 0x10($inp),$inout1
movaps $inout1,$in1
cmp \$0x20,$len
jbe .Lcbc_dec_two
movups 0x20($inp),$inout2
movaps $inout2,$in2
cmp \$0x30,$len
jbe .Lcbc_dec_three
movups 0x30($inp),$inout3
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call _aesni_decrypt4
pxor $iv,$inout0
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movups 0x30($inp),$iv
pxor $in0,$inout1
movdqu $inout0,($out)
pxor $in1,$inout2
movdqu $inout1,0x10($out)
pxor $in2,$inout3
movdqu $inout2,0x20($out)
movdqa $inout3,$inout0
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lea 0x30($out),$out
jmp .Lcbc_dec_tail_collected
.align 16
.Lcbc_dec_one:
___
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&aesni_generate1("dec",$key,$rounds);
$code.=<<___;
pxor $iv,$inout0
movaps $in0,$iv
jmp .Lcbc_dec_tail_collected
.align 16
.Lcbc_dec_two:
pxor $inout2,$inout2
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call _aesni_decrypt3
pxor $iv,$inout0
pxor $in0,$inout1
movdqu $inout0,($out)
movaps $in1,$iv
movdqa $inout1,$inout0
lea 0x10($out),$out
jmp .Lcbc_dec_tail_collected
.align 16
.Lcbc_dec_three:
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call _aesni_decrypt3
pxor $iv,$inout0
pxor $in0,$inout1
movdqu $inout0,($out)
pxor $in1,$inout2
movdqu $inout1,0x10($out)
movaps $in2,$iv
movdqa $inout2,$inout0
lea 0x20($out),$out
jmp .Lcbc_dec_tail_collected
.align 16
.Lcbc_dec_tail_collected:
and \$15,$len
movups $iv,($ivp)
jnz .Lcbc_dec_tail_partial
movdqu $inout0,($out)
jmp .Lcbc_dec_ret
.align 16
.Lcbc_dec_tail_partial:
movaps $inout0,$reserved(%rsp)
mov $out,%rdi
mov $len,%rcx
lea $reserved(%rsp),%rsi
.long 0x9066A4F3 # rep movsb
.Lcbc_dec_ret:
___
$code.=<<___ if ($win64);
movaps (%rsp),%xmm6
movaps 0x10(%rsp),%xmm7
movaps 0x20(%rsp),%xmm8
movaps 0x30(%rsp),%xmm9
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lea 0x58(%rsp),%rsp
___
$code.=<<___;
.Lcbc_ret:
ret
.size ${PREFIX}_cbc_encrypt,.-${PREFIX}_cbc_encrypt
___
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# int $PREFIX_set_[en|de]crypt_key (const unsigned char *userKey,
# int bits, AES_KEY *key)
{ my ($inp,$bits,$key) = @_4args;
$bits =~ s/%r/%e/;
$code.=<<___;
.globl ${PREFIX}_set_decrypt_key
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.type ${PREFIX}_set_decrypt_key,\@abi-omnipotent
.align 16
${PREFIX}_set_decrypt_key:
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.byte 0x48,0x83,0xEC,0x08 # sub rsp,8
call _aesni_set_encrypt_key
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shl \$4,$bits # rounds-1 after _aesni_set_encrypt_key
test %eax,%eax
jnz .Ldec_key_ret
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lea 16($key,$bits),$inp # points at the end of key schedule
$movkey ($key),%xmm0 # just swap
$movkey ($inp),%xmm1
$movkey %xmm0,($inp)
$movkey %xmm1,($key)
lea 16($key),$key
lea -16($inp),$inp
.Ldec_key_inverse:
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$movkey ($key),%xmm0 # swap and inverse
$movkey ($inp),%xmm1
aesimc %xmm0,%xmm0
aesimc %xmm1,%xmm1
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lea 16($key),$key
lea -16($inp),$inp
$movkey %xmm0,16($inp)
$movkey %xmm1,-16($key)
cmp $key,$inp
ja .Ldec_key_inverse
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$movkey ($key),%xmm0 # inverse middle
aesimc %xmm0,%xmm0
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$movkey %xmm0,($inp)
.Ldec_key_ret:
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add \$8,%rsp
ret
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.LSEH_end_set_decrypt_key:
.size ${PREFIX}_set_decrypt_key,.-${PREFIX}_set_decrypt_key
___
# This is based on submission by
#
# Huang Ying <ying.huang@intel.com>
# Vinodh Gopal <vinodh.gopal@intel.com>
# Kahraman Akdemir
#
# Agressively optimized in respect to aeskeygenassist's critical path
# and is contained in %xmm0-5 to meet Win64 ABI requirement.
#
$code.=<<___;
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.globl ${PREFIX}_set_encrypt_key
.type ${PREFIX}_set_encrypt_key,\@abi-omnipotent
.align 16
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${PREFIX}_set_encrypt_key:
_aesni_set_encrypt_key:
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.byte 0x48,0x83,0xEC,0x08 # sub rsp,8
mov \$-1,%rax
test $inp,$inp
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jz .Lenc_key_ret
test $key,$key
jz .Lenc_key_ret
movups ($inp),%xmm0 # pull first 128 bits of *userKey
pxor %xmm4,%xmm4 # low dword of xmm4 is assumed 0
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lea 16($key),%rax
cmp \$256,$bits
je .L14rounds
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cmp \$192,$bits
je .L12rounds
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cmp \$128,$bits
jne .Lbad_keybits
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.L10rounds:
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mov \$9,$bits # 10 rounds for 128-bit key
$movkey %xmm0,($key) # round 0
aeskeygenassist \$0x1,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 1
call .Lkey_expansion_128_cold
aeskeygenassist \$0x2,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 2
call .Lkey_expansion_128
aeskeygenassist \$0x4,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 3
call .Lkey_expansion_128
aeskeygenassist \$0x8,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 4
call .Lkey_expansion_128
aeskeygenassist \$0x10,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 5
call .Lkey_expansion_128
aeskeygenassist \$0x20,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 6
call .Lkey_expansion_128
aeskeygenassist \$0x40,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 7
call .Lkey_expansion_128
aeskeygenassist \$0x80,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 8
call .Lkey_expansion_128
aeskeygenassist \$0x1b,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 9
call .Lkey_expansion_128
aeskeygenassist \$0x36,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 10
call .Lkey_expansion_128
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$movkey %xmm0,(%rax)
mov $bits,80(%rax) # 240(%rdx)
xor %eax,%eax
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jmp .Lenc_key_ret
.align 16
.L12rounds:
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movq 16($inp),%xmm2 # remaining 1/3 of *userKey
mov \$11,$bits # 12 rounds for 192
$movkey %xmm0,($key) # round 0
aeskeygenassist \$0x1,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 1,2
call .Lkey_expansion_192a_cold
aeskeygenassist \$0x2,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 2,3
call .Lkey_expansion_192b
aeskeygenassist \$0x4,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 4,5
call .Lkey_expansion_192a
aeskeygenassist \$0x8,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 5,6
call .Lkey_expansion_192b
aeskeygenassist \$0x10,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 7,8
call .Lkey_expansion_192a
aeskeygenassist \$0x20,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 8,9
call .Lkey_expansion_192b
aeskeygenassist \$0x40,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 10,11
call .Lkey_expansion_192a
aeskeygenassist \$0x80,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 11,12
call .Lkey_expansion_192b
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$movkey %xmm0,(%rax)
mov $bits,48(%rax) # 240(%rdx)
xor %rax, %rax
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jmp .Lenc_key_ret
.align 16
.L14rounds:
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movups 16($inp),%xmm2 # remaning half of *userKey
mov \$13,$bits # 14 rounds for 256
lea 16(%rax),%rax
$movkey %xmm0,($key) # round 0
$movkey %xmm2,16($key) # round 1
aeskeygenassist \$0x1,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 2
call .Lkey_expansion_256a_cold
aeskeygenassist \$0x1,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 3
call .Lkey_expansion_256b
aeskeygenassist \$0x2,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 4
call .Lkey_expansion_256a
aeskeygenassist \$0x2,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 5
call .Lkey_expansion_256b
aeskeygenassist \$0x4,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 6
call .Lkey_expansion_256a
aeskeygenassist \$0x4,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 7
call .Lkey_expansion_256b
aeskeygenassist \$0x8,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 8
call .Lkey_expansion_256a
aeskeygenassist \$0x8,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 9
call .Lkey_expansion_256b
aeskeygenassist \$0x10,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 10
call .Lkey_expansion_256a
aeskeygenassist \$0x10,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 11
call .Lkey_expansion_256b
aeskeygenassist \$0x20,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 12
call .Lkey_expansion_256a
aeskeygenassist \$0x20,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 13
call .Lkey_expansion_256b
aeskeygenassist \$0x40,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 14
call .Lkey_expansion_256a
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$movkey %xmm0,(%rax)
mov $bits,16(%rax) # 240(%rdx)
xor %rax,%rax
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jmp .Lenc_key_ret
.align 16
.Lbad_keybits:
mov \$-2,%rax
.Lenc_key_ret:
add \$8,%rsp
ret
.LSEH_end_set_encrypt_key:
.align 16
.Lkey_expansion_128:
$movkey %xmm0,(%rax)
lea 16(%rax),%rax
.Lkey_expansion_128_cold:
shufps \$0b00010000,%xmm0,%xmm4
pxor %xmm4, %xmm0
shufps \$0b10001100,%xmm0,%xmm4
pxor %xmm4, %xmm0
pshufd \$0b11111111,%xmm1,%xmm1 # critical path
pxor %xmm1,%xmm0
ret
.align 16
.Lkey_expansion_192a:
$movkey %xmm0,(%rax)
lea 16(%rax),%rax
.Lkey_expansion_192a_cold:
movaps %xmm2, %xmm5
.Lkey_expansion_192b_warm:
shufps \$0b00010000,%xmm0,%xmm4
movaps %xmm2,%xmm3
pxor %xmm4,%xmm0
shufps \$0b10001100,%xmm0,%xmm4
pslldq \$4,%xmm3
pxor %xmm4,%xmm0
pshufd \$0b01010101,%xmm1,%xmm1 # critical path
pxor %xmm3,%xmm2
pxor %xmm1,%xmm0
pshufd \$0b11111111,%xmm0,%xmm3
pxor %xmm3,%xmm2
ret
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.align 16
.Lkey_expansion_192b:
movaps %xmm0,%xmm3
shufps \$0b01000100,%xmm0,%xmm5
$movkey %xmm5,(%rax)
shufps \$0b01001110,%xmm2,%xmm3
$movkey %xmm3,16(%rax)
lea 32(%rax),%rax
jmp .Lkey_expansion_192b_warm
.align 16
.Lkey_expansion_256a:
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$movkey %xmm2,(%rax)
lea 16(%rax),%rax
.Lkey_expansion_256a_cold:
shufps \$0b00010000,%xmm0,%xmm4
pxor %xmm4,%xmm0
shufps \$0b10001100,%xmm0,%xmm4
pxor %xmm4,%xmm0
pshufd \$0b11111111,%xmm1,%xmm1 # critical path
pxor %xmm1,%xmm0
ret
.align 16
.Lkey_expansion_256b:
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$movkey %xmm0,(%rax)
lea 16(%rax),%rax
shufps \$0b00010000,%xmm2,%xmm4
pxor %xmm4,%xmm2
shufps \$0b10001100,%xmm2,%xmm4
pxor %xmm4,%xmm2
pshufd \$0b10101010,%xmm1,%xmm1 # critical path
pxor %xmm1,%xmm2
ret
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.size ${PREFIX}_set_encrypt_key,.-${PREFIX}_set_encrypt_key
___
}
$code.=<<___;
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.align 64
.Lbswap_mask:
.byte 15,14,13,12,11,10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1,0
.Lincrement32:
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.long 3,3,3,0
.Lincrement64:
.long 1,0,0,0
.asciz "AES for Intel AES-NI, CRYPTOGAMS by <appro\@openssl.org>"
.align 64
___
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# EXCEPTION_DISPOSITION handler (EXCEPTION_RECORD *rec,ULONG64 frame,
# CONTEXT *context,DISPATCHER_CONTEXT *disp)
if ($win64) {
$rec="%rcx";
$frame="%rdx";
$context="%r8";
$disp="%r9";
$code.=<<___;
.extern __imp_RtlVirtualUnwind
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___
$code.=<<___ if ($PREFIX eq "aesni");
.type ecb_se_handler,\@abi-omnipotent
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.align 16
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ecb_se_handler:
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push %rsi
push %rdi
push %rbx
push %rbp
push %r12
push %r13
push %r14
push %r15
pushfq
sub \$64,%rsp
mov 152($context),%rax # pull context->Rsp
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mov 8(%rax),%rdi
mov 16(%rax),%rsi
mov %rsi,168($context) # restore context->Rsi
mov %rdi,176($context) # restore context->Rdi
jmp .Lcommon_seh_exit
.size ecb_se_handler,.-ecb_se_handler
.type ccm64_se_handler,\@abi-omnipotent
.align 16
ccm64_se_handler:
push %rsi
push %rdi
push %rbx
push %rbp
push %r12
push %r13
push %r14
push %r15
pushfq
sub \$64,%rsp
mov 120($context),%rax # pull context->Rax
mov 248($context),%rbx # pull context->Rip
mov 8($disp),%rsi # disp->ImageBase
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mov 56($disp),%r11 # disp->HandlerData
mov 0(%r11),%r10d # HandlerData[0]
lea (%rsi,%r10),%r10 # prologue label
cmp %r10,%rbx # context->Rip<prologue label
jb .Lin_ccm64_prologue
mov 152($context),%rax # pull context->Rsp
mov 4(%r11),%r10d # HandlerData[1]
lea (%rsi,%r10),%r10 # epilogue label
cmp %r10,%rbx # context->Rip>=epilogue label
jae .Lin_ccm64_prologue
lea 0(%rax),%rsi # top of stack
lea 512($context),%rdi # &context.Xmm6
mov \$8,%ecx # 4*sizeof(%xmm0)/sizeof(%rax)
.long 0xa548f3fc # cld; rep movsq
lea 0x58(%rax),%rax # adjust stack pointer
.Lin_ccm64_prologue:
mov 8(%rax),%rdi
mov 16(%rax),%rsi
mov %rax,152($context) # restore context->Rsp
mov %rsi,168($context) # restore context->Rsi
mov %rdi,176($context) # restore context->Rdi
jmp .Lcommon_seh_exit
.size ccm64_se_handler,.-ccm64_se_handler
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.type ctr32_se_handler,\@abi-omnipotent
.align 16
ctr32_se_handler:
push %rsi
push %rdi
push %rbx
push %rbp
push %r12
push %r13
push %r14
push %r15
pushfq
sub \$64,%rsp
mov 120($context),%rax # pull context->Rax
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mov 248($context),%rbx # pull context->Rip
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lea .Lctr32_body(%rip),%r10
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cmp %r10,%rbx # context->Rip<"prologue" label
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jb .Lin_ctr32_prologue
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mov 152($context),%rax # pull context->Rsp
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lea .Lctr32_ret(%rip),%r10
cmp %r10,%rbx
jae .Lin_ctr32_prologue
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lea 0(%rax),%rsi # top of stack
lea 512($context),%rdi # &context.Xmm6
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mov \$12,%ecx # 6*sizeof(%xmm0)/sizeof(%rax)
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.long 0xa548f3fc # cld; rep movsq
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lea 0x68(%rax),%rax # adjust stack pointer
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.Lin_ctr32_prologue:
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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
jmp .Lcommon_seh_exit
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.size ctr32_se_handler,.-ctr32_se_handler
___
$code.=<<___;
.type cbc_se_handler,\@abi-omnipotent
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.align 16
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cbc_se_handler:
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push %rsi
push %rdi
push %rbx
push %rbp
push %r12
push %r13
push %r14
push %r15
pushfq
sub \$64,%rsp
mov 152($context),%rax # pull context->Rsp
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mov 248($context),%rbx # pull context->Rip
lea .Lcbc_decrypt(%rip),%r10
cmp %r10,%rbx # context->Rip<"prologue" label
jb .Lin_cbc_prologue
lea .Lcbc_decrypt_body(%rip),%r10
cmp %r10,%rbx # context->Rip<cbc_decrypt_body
jb .Lrestore_cbc_rax
lea .Lcbc_ret(%rip),%r10
cmp %r10,%rbx # context->Rip>="epilogue" label
jae .Lin_cbc_prologue
lea 0(%rax),%rsi # top of stack
lea 512($context),%rdi # &context.Xmm6
mov \$8,%ecx # 4*sizeof(%xmm0)/sizeof(%rax)
.long 0xa548f3fc # cld; rep movsq
lea 0x58(%rax),%rax # adjust stack pointer
jmp .Lin_cbc_prologue
.Lrestore_cbc_rax:
mov 120($context),%rax
.Lin_cbc_prologue:
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mov 8(%rax),%rdi
mov 16(%rax),%rsi
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mov %rax,152($context) # restore context->Rsp
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mov %rsi,168($context) # restore context->Rsi
mov %rdi,176($context) # restore context->Rdi
.Lcommon_seh_exit:
mov 40($disp),%rdi # disp->ContextRecord
mov $context,%rsi # context
mov \$154,%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 cbc_se_handler,.-cbc_se_handler
.section .pdata
.align 4
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___
$code.=<<___ if ($PREFIX eq "aesni");
.rva .LSEH_begin_aesni_ecb_encrypt
.rva .LSEH_end_aesni_ecb_encrypt
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.rva .LSEH_info_ecb
.rva .LSEH_begin_aesni_ccm64_encrypt_blocks
.rva .LSEH_end_aesni_ccm64_encrypt_blocks
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.rva .LSEH_info_ccm64_enc
.rva .LSEH_begin_aesni_ccm64_decrypt_blocks
.rva .LSEH_end_aesni_ccm64_decrypt_blocks
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.rva .LSEH_info_ccm64_dec
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.rva .LSEH_begin_aesni_ctr32_encrypt_blocks
.rva .LSEH_end_aesni_ctr32_encrypt_blocks
.rva .LSEH_info_ctr32
___
$code.=<<___;
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.rva .LSEH_begin_${PREFIX}_cbc_encrypt
.rva .LSEH_end_${PREFIX}_cbc_encrypt
.rva .LSEH_info_cbc
.rva ${PREFIX}_set_decrypt_key
.rva .LSEH_end_set_decrypt_key
.rva .LSEH_info_key
.rva ${PREFIX}_set_encrypt_key
.rva .LSEH_end_set_encrypt_key
.rva .LSEH_info_key
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.section .xdata
.align 8
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___
$code.=<<___ if ($PREFIX eq "aesni");
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.LSEH_info_ecb:
.byte 9,0,0,0
.rva ecb_se_handler
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.LSEH_info_ccm64_enc:
.byte 9,0,0,0
.rva ccm64_se_handler
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.rva .Lccm64_enc_body,.Lccm64_enc_ret # HandlerData[]
.LSEH_info_ccm64_dec:
.byte 9,0,0,0
.rva ccm64_se_handler
.rva .Lccm64_dec_body,.Lccm64_dec_ret # HandlerData[]
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.LSEH_info_ctr32:
.byte 9,0,0,0
.rva ctr32_se_handler
___
$code.=<<___;
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.LSEH_info_cbc:
.byte 9,0,0,0
.rva cbc_se_handler
.LSEH_info_key:
.byte 0x01,0x04,0x01,0x00
.byte 0x04,0x02,0x00,0x00 # sub rsp,8
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___
}
sub rex {
local *opcode=shift;
my ($dst,$src)=@_;
if ($dst>=8 || $src>=8) {
$rex=0x40;
$rex|=0x04 if($dst>=8);
$rex|=0x01 if($src>=8);
push @opcode,$rex;
}
}
sub aesni {
my $line=shift;
my @opcode=(0x66);
if ($line=~/(aeskeygenassist)\s+\$([x0-9a-f]+),\s*%xmm([0-9]+),\s*%xmm([0-9]+)/) {
rex(\@opcode,$4,$3);
push @opcode,0x0f,0x3a,0xdf;
push @opcode,0xc0|($3&7)|(($4&7)<<3); # ModR/M
my $c=$2;
push @opcode,$c=~/^0/?oct($c):$c;
return ".byte\t".join(',',@opcode);
}
elsif ($line=~/(aes[a-z]+)\s+%xmm([0-9]+),\s*%xmm([0-9]+)/) {
my %opcodelet = (
"aesimc" => 0xdb,
"aesenc" => 0xdc, "aesenclast" => 0xdd,
"aesdec" => 0xde, "aesdeclast" => 0xdf
);
return undef if (!defined($opcodelet{$1}));
rex(\@opcode,$3,$2);
push @opcode,0x0f,0x38,$opcodelet{$1};
push @opcode,0xc0|($2&7)|(($3&7)<<3); # ModR/M
return ".byte\t".join(',',@opcode);
}
return $line;
}
$code =~ s/\`([^\`]*)\`/eval($1)/gem;
$code =~ s/\b(aes.*%xmm[0-9]+).*$/aesni($1)/gem;
print $code;
close STDOUT;