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authorParménides GV <parmegv@sdf.org>2015-06-04 19:20:15 +0200
committerParménides GV <parmegv@sdf.org>2015-06-04 19:20:15 +0200
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parent8dc4f58d96892fbfd83094fb85b1d17656035290 (diff)
ics-openvpn as a submodule! beautiful
ics-openvpn is now officially on GitHub, and they track openssl and openvpn as submodules, so it's easier to update everything. Just a git submodule update --recursive. I've also set up soft links to native modules from ics-openvpn in app, so that we don't copy files in Gradle (which was causing problems with the submodules .git* files, not being copied). That makes the repo cleaner.
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-#!/usr/bin/env perl
-#
-# ====================================================================
-# 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/.
-# ====================================================================
-#
-# 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.
-#
-# April 2014
-#
-# Switch to multiplication algorithm suggested in paper referred
-# below and combine it with reduction algorithm from x86 module.
-# Performance improvement over previous version varies from 65% on
-# Snapdragon S4 to 110% on Cortex A9. In absolute terms Cortex A8
-# processes one byte in 8.45 cycles, A9 - in 10.2, Snapdragon S4 -
-# in 9.33.
-#
-# Câmara, D.; Gouvêa, C. P. L.; López, J. & Dahab, R.: Fast Software
-# Polynomial Multiplication on ARM Processors using the NEON Engine.
-#
-# http://conradoplg.cryptoland.net/files/2010/12/mocrysen13.pdf
-
-# ====================================================================
-# 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 ($Xl,$Xm,$Xh,$IN)=map("q$_",(0..3));
-my ($t0,$t1,$t2,$t3)=map("q$_",(8..12));
-my ($Hlo,$Hhi,$Hhl,$k48,$k32,$k16)=map("d$_",(26..31));
-
-sub clmul64x64 {
-my ($r,$a,$b)=@_;
-$code.=<<___;
- vext.8 $t0#lo, $a, $a, #1 @ A1
- vmull.p8 $t0, $t0#lo, $b @ F = A1*B
- vext.8 $r#lo, $b, $b, #1 @ B1
- vmull.p8 $r, $a, $r#lo @ E = A*B1
- vext.8 $t1#lo, $a, $a, #2 @ A2
- vmull.p8 $t1, $t1#lo, $b @ H = A2*B
- vext.8 $t3#lo, $b, $b, #2 @ B2
- vmull.p8 $t3, $a, $t3#lo @ G = A*B2
- vext.8 $t2#lo, $a, $a, #3 @ A3
- veor $t0, $t0, $r @ L = E + F
- vmull.p8 $t2, $t2#lo, $b @ J = A3*B
- vext.8 $r#lo, $b, $b, #3 @ B3
- veor $t1, $t1, $t3 @ M = G + H
- vmull.p8 $r, $a, $r#lo @ I = A*B3
- veor $t0#lo, $t0#lo, $t0#hi @ t0 = (L) (P0 + P1) << 8
- vand $t0#hi, $t0#hi, $k48
- vext.8 $t3#lo, $b, $b, #4 @ B4
- veor $t1#lo, $t1#lo, $t1#hi @ t1 = (M) (P2 + P3) << 16
- vand $t1#hi, $t1#hi, $k32
- vmull.p8 $t3, $a, $t3#lo @ K = A*B4
- veor $t2, $t2, $r @ N = I + J
- veor $t0#lo, $t0#lo, $t0#hi
- veor $t1#lo, $t1#lo, $t1#hi
- veor $t2#lo, $t2#lo, $t2#hi @ t2 = (N) (P4 + P5) << 24
- vand $t2#hi, $t2#hi, $k16
- vext.8 $t0, $t0, $t0, #15
- veor $t3#lo, $t3#lo, $t3#hi @ t3 = (K) (P6 + P7) << 32
- vmov.i64 $t3#hi, #0
- vext.8 $t1, $t1, $t1, #14
- veor $t2#lo, $t2#lo, $t2#hi
- vmull.p8 $r, $a, $b @ D = A*B
- vext.8 $t3, $t3, $t3, #12
- vext.8 $t2, $t2, $t2, #13
- veor $t0, $t0, $t1
- veor $t2, $t2, $t3
- veor $r, $r, $t0
- veor $r, $r, $t2
-___
-}
-
-$code.=<<___;
-#if __ARM_ARCH__>=7
-.fpu neon
-
-.global gcm_init_neon
-.type gcm_init_neon,%function
-.align 4
-gcm_init_neon:
- vld1.64 $IN#hi,[r1,:64]! @ load H
- vmov.i8 $t0,#0xe1
- vld1.64 $IN#lo,[r1,:64]
- vshl.i64 $t0#hi,#57
- vshr.u64 $t0#lo,#63 @ t0=0xc2....01
- vdup.8 $t1,$IN#hi[7]
- vshr.u64 $Hlo,$IN#lo,#63
- vshr.s8 $t1,#7 @ broadcast carry bit
- vshl.i64 $IN,$IN,#1
- vand $t0,$t0,$t1
- vorr $IN#hi,$Hlo @ H<<<=1
- veor $IN,$IN,$t0 @ twisted H
- vstmia r0,{$IN}
-
- ret @ bx lr
-.size gcm_init_neon,.-gcm_init_neon
-
-.global gcm_gmult_neon
-.type gcm_gmult_neon,%function
-.align 4
-gcm_gmult_neon:
- vld1.64 $IN#hi,[$Xi,:64]! @ load Xi
- vld1.64 $IN#lo,[$Xi,:64]!
- vmov.i64 $k48,#0x0000ffffffffffff
- vldmia $Htbl,{$Hlo-$Hhi} @ load twisted H
- vmov.i64 $k32,#0x00000000ffffffff
-#ifdef __ARMEL__
- vrev64.8 $IN,$IN
-#endif
- vmov.i64 $k16,#0x000000000000ffff
- veor $Hhl,$Hlo,$Hhi @ Karatsuba pre-processing
- mov $len,#16
- b .Lgmult_neon
-.size gcm_gmult_neon,.-gcm_gmult_neon
-
-.global gcm_ghash_neon
-.type gcm_ghash_neon,%function
-.align 4
-gcm_ghash_neon:
- vld1.64 $Xl#hi,[$Xi,:64]! @ load Xi
- vld1.64 $Xl#lo,[$Xi,:64]!
- vmov.i64 $k48,#0x0000ffffffffffff
- vldmia $Htbl,{$Hlo-$Hhi} @ load twisted H
- vmov.i64 $k32,#0x00000000ffffffff
-#ifdef __ARMEL__
- vrev64.8 $Xl,$Xl
-#endif
- vmov.i64 $k16,#0x000000000000ffff
- veor $Hhl,$Hlo,$Hhi @ Karatsuba pre-processing
-
-.Loop_neon:
- vld1.64 $IN#hi,[$inp]! @ load inp
- vld1.64 $IN#lo,[$inp]!
-#ifdef __ARMEL__
- vrev64.8 $IN,$IN
-#endif
- veor $IN,$Xl @ inp^=Xi
-.Lgmult_neon:
-___
- &clmul64x64 ($Xl,$Hlo,"$IN#lo"); # H.lo·Xi.lo
-$code.=<<___;
- veor $IN#lo,$IN#lo,$IN#hi @ Karatsuba pre-processing
-___
- &clmul64x64 ($Xm,$Hhl,"$IN#lo"); # (H.lo+H.hi)·(Xi.lo+Xi.hi)
- &clmul64x64 ($Xh,$Hhi,"$IN#hi"); # H.hi·Xi.hi
-$code.=<<___;
- veor $Xm,$Xm,$Xl @ Karatsuba post-processing
- veor $Xm,$Xm,$Xh
- veor $Xl#hi,$Xl#hi,$Xm#lo
- veor $Xh#lo,$Xh#lo,$Xm#hi @ Xh|Xl - 256-bit result
-
- @ equivalent of reduction_avx from ghash-x86_64.pl
- vshl.i64 $t1,$Xl,#57 @ 1st phase
- vshl.i64 $t2,$Xl,#62
- veor $t2,$t2,$t1 @
- vshl.i64 $t1,$Xl,#63
- veor $t2, $t2, $t1 @
- veor $Xl#hi,$Xl#hi,$t2#lo @
- veor $Xh#lo,$Xh#lo,$t2#hi
-
- vshr.u64 $t2,$Xl,#1 @ 2nd phase
- veor $Xh,$Xh,$Xl
- veor $Xl,$Xl,$t2 @
- vshr.u64 $t2,$t2,#6
- vshr.u64 $Xl,$Xl,#1 @
- veor $Xl,$Xl,$Xh @
- veor $Xl,$Xl,$t2 @
-
- subs $len,#16
- bne .Loop_neon
-
-#ifdef __ARMEL__
- vrev64.8 $Xl,$Xl
-#endif
- sub $Xi,#16
- vst1.64 $Xl#hi,[$Xi,:64]! @ write out Xi
- vst1.64 $Xl#lo,[$Xi,:64]
-
- ret @ bx lr
-.size gcm_ghash_neon,.-gcm_ghash_neon
-#endif
-___
-}
-$code.=<<___;
-.asciz "GHASH for ARMv4/NEON, CRYPTOGAMS by <appro\@openssl.org>"
-.align 2
-___
-
-foreach (split("\n",$code)) {
- s/\`([^\`]*)\`/eval $1/geo;
-
- s/\bq([0-9]+)#(lo|hi)/sprintf "d%d",2*$1+($2 eq "hi")/geo or
- s/\bret\b/bx lr/go or
- s/\bbx\s+lr\b/.word\t0xe12fff1e/go; # make it possible to compile with -march=armv4
-
- print $_,"\n";
-}
-close STDOUT; # enforce flush