linux/arch/x86/crypto/sha1_ni_asm.S

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/*
* Intel SHA Extensions optimized implementation of a SHA-1 update function
*
* This file is provided under a dual BSD/GPLv2 license. When using or
* redistributing this file, you may do so under either license.
*
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*
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#include <linux/linkage.h>
#define DIGEST_PTR %rdi /* 1st arg */
#define DATA_PTR %rsi /* 2nd arg */
#define NUM_BLKS %rdx /* 3rd arg */
#define RSPSAVE %rax
/* gcc conversion */
#define FRAME_SIZE 32 /* space for 2x16 bytes */
#define ABCD %xmm0
#define E0 %xmm1 /* Need two E's b/c they ping pong */
#define E1 %xmm2
#define MSG0 %xmm3
#define MSG1 %xmm4
#define MSG2 %xmm5
#define MSG3 %xmm6
#define SHUF_MASK %xmm7
/*
* Intel SHA Extensions optimized implementation of a SHA-1 update function
*
* The function takes a pointer to the current hash values, a pointer to the
* input data, and a number of 64 byte blocks to process. Once all blocks have
* been processed, the digest pointer is updated with the resulting hash value.
* The function only processes complete blocks, there is no functionality to
* store partial blocks. All message padding and hash value initialization must
* be done outside the update function.
*
* The indented lines in the loop are instructions related to rounds processing.
* The non-indented lines are instructions related to the message schedule.
*
* void sha1_ni_transform(uint32_t *digest, const void *data,
uint32_t numBlocks)
* digest : pointer to digest
* data: pointer to input data
* numBlocks: Number of blocks to process
*/
.text
.align 32
x86/asm: Change all ENTRY+ENDPROC to SYM_FUNC_* These are all functions which are invoked from elsewhere, so annotate them as global using the new SYM_FUNC_START and their ENDPROC's by SYM_FUNC_END. Make sure ENTRY/ENDPROC is not defined on X86_64, given these were the last users. Signed-off-by: Jiri Slaby <jslaby@suse.cz> Signed-off-by: Borislav Petkov <bp@suse.de> Reviewed-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com> [hibernate] Reviewed-by: Boris Ostrovsky <boris.ostrovsky@oracle.com> [xen bits] Acked-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au> [crypto] Cc: Allison Randal <allison@lohutok.net> Cc: Andrey Ryabinin <aryabinin@virtuozzo.com> Cc: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org> Cc: Andy Shevchenko <andy@infradead.org> Cc: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org> Cc: Armijn Hemel <armijn@tjaldur.nl> Cc: Cao jin <caoj.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com> Cc: Darren Hart <dvhart@infradead.org> Cc: Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@linux.intel.com> Cc: "David S. Miller" <davem@davemloft.net> Cc: Enrico Weigelt <info@metux.net> Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Cc: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au> Cc: "H. Peter Anvin" <hpa@zytor.com> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> Cc: Jim Mattson <jmattson@google.com> Cc: Joerg Roedel <joro@8bytes.org> Cc: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@redhat.com> Cc: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com> Cc: Kate Stewart <kstewart@linuxfoundation.org> Cc: "Kirill A. Shutemov" <kirill.shutemov@linux.intel.com> Cc: kvm ML <kvm@vger.kernel.org> Cc: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com> Cc: linux-arch@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-efi <linux-efi@vger.kernel.org> Cc: linux-efi@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com> Cc: Matt Fleming <matt@codeblueprint.co.uk> Cc: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Cc: Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: platform-driver-x86@vger.kernel.org Cc: "Radim Krčmář" <rkrcmar@redhat.com> Cc: Sean Christopherson <sean.j.christopherson@intel.com> Cc: Stefano Stabellini <sstabellini@kernel.org> Cc: "Steven Rostedt (VMware)" <rostedt@goodmis.org> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Cc: Vitaly Kuznetsov <vkuznets@redhat.com> Cc: Wanpeng Li <wanpengli@tencent.com> Cc: Wei Huang <wei@redhat.com> Cc: x86-ml <x86@kernel.org> Cc: xen-devel@lists.xenproject.org Cc: Xiaoyao Li <xiaoyao.li@linux.intel.com> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20191011115108.12392-25-jslaby@suse.cz
2019-10-11 19:51:04 +08:00
SYM_FUNC_START(sha1_ni_transform)
mov %rsp, RSPSAVE
sub $FRAME_SIZE, %rsp
and $~0xF, %rsp
shl $6, NUM_BLKS /* convert to bytes */
jz .Ldone_hash
add DATA_PTR, NUM_BLKS /* pointer to end of data */
/* load initial hash values */
pinsrd $3, 1*16(DIGEST_PTR), E0
movdqu 0*16(DIGEST_PTR), ABCD
pand UPPER_WORD_MASK(%rip), E0
pshufd $0x1B, ABCD, ABCD
movdqa PSHUFFLE_BYTE_FLIP_MASK(%rip), SHUF_MASK
.Lloop0:
/* Save hash values for addition after rounds */
movdqa E0, (0*16)(%rsp)
movdqa ABCD, (1*16)(%rsp)
/* Rounds 0-3 */
movdqu 0*16(DATA_PTR), MSG0
pshufb SHUF_MASK, MSG0
paddd MSG0, E0
movdqa ABCD, E1
sha1rnds4 $0, E0, ABCD
/* Rounds 4-7 */
movdqu 1*16(DATA_PTR), MSG1
pshufb SHUF_MASK, MSG1
sha1nexte MSG1, E1
movdqa ABCD, E0
sha1rnds4 $0, E1, ABCD
sha1msg1 MSG1, MSG0
/* Rounds 8-11 */
movdqu 2*16(DATA_PTR), MSG2
pshufb SHUF_MASK, MSG2
sha1nexte MSG2, E0
movdqa ABCD, E1
sha1rnds4 $0, E0, ABCD
sha1msg1 MSG2, MSG1
pxor MSG2, MSG0
/* Rounds 12-15 */
movdqu 3*16(DATA_PTR), MSG3
pshufb SHUF_MASK, MSG3
sha1nexte MSG3, E1
movdqa ABCD, E0
sha1msg2 MSG3, MSG0
sha1rnds4 $0, E1, ABCD
sha1msg1 MSG3, MSG2
pxor MSG3, MSG1
/* Rounds 16-19 */
sha1nexte MSG0, E0
movdqa ABCD, E1
sha1msg2 MSG0, MSG1
sha1rnds4 $0, E0, ABCD
sha1msg1 MSG0, MSG3
pxor MSG0, MSG2
/* Rounds 20-23 */
sha1nexte MSG1, E1
movdqa ABCD, E0
sha1msg2 MSG1, MSG2
sha1rnds4 $1, E1, ABCD
sha1msg1 MSG1, MSG0
pxor MSG1, MSG3
/* Rounds 24-27 */
sha1nexte MSG2, E0
movdqa ABCD, E1
sha1msg2 MSG2, MSG3
sha1rnds4 $1, E0, ABCD
sha1msg1 MSG2, MSG1
pxor MSG2, MSG0
/* Rounds 28-31 */
sha1nexte MSG3, E1
movdqa ABCD, E0
sha1msg2 MSG3, MSG0
sha1rnds4 $1, E1, ABCD
sha1msg1 MSG3, MSG2
pxor MSG3, MSG1
/* Rounds 32-35 */
sha1nexte MSG0, E0
movdqa ABCD, E1
sha1msg2 MSG0, MSG1
sha1rnds4 $1, E0, ABCD
sha1msg1 MSG0, MSG3
pxor MSG0, MSG2
/* Rounds 36-39 */
sha1nexte MSG1, E1
movdqa ABCD, E0
sha1msg2 MSG1, MSG2
sha1rnds4 $1, E1, ABCD
sha1msg1 MSG1, MSG0
pxor MSG1, MSG3
/* Rounds 40-43 */
sha1nexte MSG2, E0
movdqa ABCD, E1
sha1msg2 MSG2, MSG3
sha1rnds4 $2, E0, ABCD
sha1msg1 MSG2, MSG1
pxor MSG2, MSG0
/* Rounds 44-47 */
sha1nexte MSG3, E1
movdqa ABCD, E0
sha1msg2 MSG3, MSG0
sha1rnds4 $2, E1, ABCD
sha1msg1 MSG3, MSG2
pxor MSG3, MSG1
/* Rounds 48-51 */
sha1nexte MSG0, E0
movdqa ABCD, E1
sha1msg2 MSG0, MSG1
sha1rnds4 $2, E0, ABCD
sha1msg1 MSG0, MSG3
pxor MSG0, MSG2
/* Rounds 52-55 */
sha1nexte MSG1, E1
movdqa ABCD, E0
sha1msg2 MSG1, MSG2
sha1rnds4 $2, E1, ABCD
sha1msg1 MSG1, MSG0
pxor MSG1, MSG3
/* Rounds 56-59 */
sha1nexte MSG2, E0
movdqa ABCD, E1
sha1msg2 MSG2, MSG3
sha1rnds4 $2, E0, ABCD
sha1msg1 MSG2, MSG1
pxor MSG2, MSG0
/* Rounds 60-63 */
sha1nexte MSG3, E1
movdqa ABCD, E0
sha1msg2 MSG3, MSG0
sha1rnds4 $3, E1, ABCD
sha1msg1 MSG3, MSG2
pxor MSG3, MSG1
/* Rounds 64-67 */
sha1nexte MSG0, E0
movdqa ABCD, E1
sha1msg2 MSG0, MSG1
sha1rnds4 $3, E0, ABCD
sha1msg1 MSG0, MSG3
pxor MSG0, MSG2
/* Rounds 68-71 */
sha1nexte MSG1, E1
movdqa ABCD, E0
sha1msg2 MSG1, MSG2
sha1rnds4 $3, E1, ABCD
pxor MSG1, MSG3
/* Rounds 72-75 */
sha1nexte MSG2, E0
movdqa ABCD, E1
sha1msg2 MSG2, MSG3
sha1rnds4 $3, E0, ABCD
/* Rounds 76-79 */
sha1nexte MSG3, E1
movdqa ABCD, E0
sha1rnds4 $3, E1, ABCD
/* Add current hash values with previously saved */
sha1nexte (0*16)(%rsp), E0
paddd (1*16)(%rsp), ABCD
/* Increment data pointer and loop if more to process */
add $64, DATA_PTR
cmp NUM_BLKS, DATA_PTR
jne .Lloop0
/* Write hash values back in the correct order */
pshufd $0x1B, ABCD, ABCD
movdqu ABCD, 0*16(DIGEST_PTR)
pextrd $3, E0, 1*16(DIGEST_PTR)
.Ldone_hash:
mov RSPSAVE, %rsp
ret
x86/asm: Change all ENTRY+ENDPROC to SYM_FUNC_* These are all functions which are invoked from elsewhere, so annotate them as global using the new SYM_FUNC_START and their ENDPROC's by SYM_FUNC_END. Make sure ENTRY/ENDPROC is not defined on X86_64, given these were the last users. Signed-off-by: Jiri Slaby <jslaby@suse.cz> Signed-off-by: Borislav Petkov <bp@suse.de> Reviewed-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com> [hibernate] Reviewed-by: Boris Ostrovsky <boris.ostrovsky@oracle.com> [xen bits] Acked-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au> [crypto] Cc: Allison Randal <allison@lohutok.net> Cc: Andrey Ryabinin <aryabinin@virtuozzo.com> Cc: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org> Cc: Andy Shevchenko <andy@infradead.org> Cc: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org> Cc: Armijn Hemel <armijn@tjaldur.nl> Cc: Cao jin <caoj.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com> Cc: Darren Hart <dvhart@infradead.org> Cc: Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@linux.intel.com> Cc: "David S. Miller" <davem@davemloft.net> Cc: Enrico Weigelt <info@metux.net> Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Cc: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au> Cc: "H. Peter Anvin" <hpa@zytor.com> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> Cc: Jim Mattson <jmattson@google.com> Cc: Joerg Roedel <joro@8bytes.org> Cc: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@redhat.com> Cc: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com> Cc: Kate Stewart <kstewart@linuxfoundation.org> Cc: "Kirill A. Shutemov" <kirill.shutemov@linux.intel.com> Cc: kvm ML <kvm@vger.kernel.org> Cc: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com> Cc: linux-arch@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-efi <linux-efi@vger.kernel.org> Cc: linux-efi@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com> Cc: Matt Fleming <matt@codeblueprint.co.uk> Cc: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Cc: Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: platform-driver-x86@vger.kernel.org Cc: "Radim Krčmář" <rkrcmar@redhat.com> Cc: Sean Christopherson <sean.j.christopherson@intel.com> Cc: Stefano Stabellini <sstabellini@kernel.org> Cc: "Steven Rostedt (VMware)" <rostedt@goodmis.org> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Cc: Vitaly Kuznetsov <vkuznets@redhat.com> Cc: Wanpeng Li <wanpengli@tencent.com> Cc: Wei Huang <wei@redhat.com> Cc: x86-ml <x86@kernel.org> Cc: xen-devel@lists.xenproject.org Cc: Xiaoyao Li <xiaoyao.li@linux.intel.com> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20191011115108.12392-25-jslaby@suse.cz
2019-10-11 19:51:04 +08:00
SYM_FUNC_END(sha1_ni_transform)
crypto: x86 - make constants readonly, allow linker to merge them A lot of asm-optimized routines in arch/x86/crypto/ keep its constants in .data. This is wrong, they should be on .rodata. Mnay of these constants are the same in different modules. For example, 128-bit shuffle mask 0x000102030405060708090A0B0C0D0E0F exists in at least half a dozen places. There is a way to let linker merge them and use just one copy. The rules are as follows: mergeable objects of different sizes should not share sections. You can't put them all in one .rodata section, they will lose "mergeability". GCC puts its mergeable constants in ".rodata.cstSIZE" sections, or ".rodata.cstSIZE.<object_name>" if -fdata-sections is used. This patch does the same: .section .rodata.cst16.SHUF_MASK, "aM", @progbits, 16 It is important that all data in such section consists of 16-byte elements, not larger ones, and there are no implicit use of one element from another. When this is not the case, use non-mergeable section: .section .rodata[.VAR_NAME], "a", @progbits This reduces .data by ~15 kbytes: text data bss dec hex filename 11097415 2705840 2630712 16433967 fac32f vmlinux-prev.o 11112095 2690672 2630712 16433479 fac147 vmlinux.o Merged objects are visible in System.map: ffffffff81a28810 r POLY ffffffff81a28810 r POLY ffffffff81a28820 r TWOONE ffffffff81a28820 r TWOONE ffffffff81a28830 r PSHUFFLE_BYTE_FLIP_MASK <- merged regardless of ffffffff81a28830 r SHUF_MASK <------------- the name difference ffffffff81a28830 r SHUF_MASK ffffffff81a28830 r SHUF_MASK .. ffffffff81a28d00 r K512 <- merged three identical 640-byte tables ffffffff81a28d00 r K512 ffffffff81a28d00 r K512 Use of object names in section name suffixes is not strictly necessary, but might help if someday link stage will use garbage collection to eliminate unused sections (ld --gc-sections). Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <dvlasenk@redhat.com> CC: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au> CC: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@redhat.com> CC: Xiaodong Liu <xiaodong.liu@intel.com> CC: Megha Dey <megha.dey@intel.com> CC: linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org CC: x86@kernel.org CC: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
2017-01-20 05:33:04 +08:00
.section .rodata.cst16.PSHUFFLE_BYTE_FLIP_MASK, "aM", @progbits, 16
.align 16
PSHUFFLE_BYTE_FLIP_MASK:
.octa 0x000102030405060708090a0b0c0d0e0f
crypto: x86 - make constants readonly, allow linker to merge them A lot of asm-optimized routines in arch/x86/crypto/ keep its constants in .data. This is wrong, they should be on .rodata. Mnay of these constants are the same in different modules. For example, 128-bit shuffle mask 0x000102030405060708090A0B0C0D0E0F exists in at least half a dozen places. There is a way to let linker merge them and use just one copy. The rules are as follows: mergeable objects of different sizes should not share sections. You can't put them all in one .rodata section, they will lose "mergeability". GCC puts its mergeable constants in ".rodata.cstSIZE" sections, or ".rodata.cstSIZE.<object_name>" if -fdata-sections is used. This patch does the same: .section .rodata.cst16.SHUF_MASK, "aM", @progbits, 16 It is important that all data in such section consists of 16-byte elements, not larger ones, and there are no implicit use of one element from another. When this is not the case, use non-mergeable section: .section .rodata[.VAR_NAME], "a", @progbits This reduces .data by ~15 kbytes: text data bss dec hex filename 11097415 2705840 2630712 16433967 fac32f vmlinux-prev.o 11112095 2690672 2630712 16433479 fac147 vmlinux.o Merged objects are visible in System.map: ffffffff81a28810 r POLY ffffffff81a28810 r POLY ffffffff81a28820 r TWOONE ffffffff81a28820 r TWOONE ffffffff81a28830 r PSHUFFLE_BYTE_FLIP_MASK <- merged regardless of ffffffff81a28830 r SHUF_MASK <------------- the name difference ffffffff81a28830 r SHUF_MASK ffffffff81a28830 r SHUF_MASK .. ffffffff81a28d00 r K512 <- merged three identical 640-byte tables ffffffff81a28d00 r K512 ffffffff81a28d00 r K512 Use of object names in section name suffixes is not strictly necessary, but might help if someday link stage will use garbage collection to eliminate unused sections (ld --gc-sections). Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <dvlasenk@redhat.com> CC: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au> CC: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@redhat.com> CC: Xiaodong Liu <xiaodong.liu@intel.com> CC: Megha Dey <megha.dey@intel.com> CC: linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org CC: x86@kernel.org CC: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
2017-01-20 05:33:04 +08:00
.section .rodata.cst16.UPPER_WORD_MASK, "aM", @progbits, 16
.align 16
UPPER_WORD_MASK:
.octa 0xFFFFFFFF000000000000000000000000