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1 files changed, 9 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/app/openssl/crypto/sha/asm/sha512-586.pl b/app/openssl/crypto/sha/asm/sha512-586.pl
index 5b9f3337..9f8c51eb 100644
--- a/app/openssl/crypto/sha/asm/sha512-586.pl
+++ b/app/openssl/crypto/sha/asm/sha512-586.pl
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
#
# IALU code-path is optimized for elder Pentiums. On vanilla Pentium
# performance improvement over compiler generated code reaches ~60%,
-# while on PIII - ~35%. On newer µ-archs improvement varies from 15%
+# while on PIII - ~35%. On newer µ-archs improvement varies from 15%
# to 50%, but it's less important as they are expected to execute SSE2
# code-path, which is commonly ~2-3x faster [than compiler generated
# code]. SSE2 code-path is as fast as original sha512-sse2.pl, even
@@ -142,9 +142,9 @@ sub BODY_00_15_x86 {
&mov ("edx",$Ehi);
&mov ("esi","ecx");
- &shr ("ecx",9) # lo>>9
+ &shr ("ecx",9); # lo>>9
&mov ("edi","edx");
- &shr ("edx",9) # hi>>9
+ &shr ("edx",9); # hi>>9
&mov ("ebx","ecx");
&shl ("esi",14); # lo<<14
&mov ("eax","edx");
@@ -207,9 +207,9 @@ sub BODY_00_15_x86 {
&mov ($Dhi,"ebx");
&mov ("esi","ecx");
- &shr ("ecx",2) # lo>>2
+ &shr ("ecx",2); # lo>>2
&mov ("edi","edx");
- &shr ("edx",2) # hi>>2
+ &shr ("edx",2); # hi>>2
&mov ("ebx","ecx");
&shl ("esi",4); # lo<<4
&mov ("eax","edx");
@@ -452,9 +452,9 @@ if ($sse2) {
&mov ("edx",&DWP(8*(9+15+16-1)+4,"esp"));
&mov ("esi","ecx");
- &shr ("ecx",1) # lo>>1
+ &shr ("ecx",1); # lo>>1
&mov ("edi","edx");
- &shr ("edx",1) # hi>>1
+ &shr ("edx",1); # hi>>1
&mov ("eax","ecx");
&shl ("esi",24); # lo<<24
&mov ("ebx","edx");
@@ -488,9 +488,9 @@ if ($sse2) {
&mov ("edx",&DWP(8*(9+15+16-14)+4,"esp"));
&mov ("esi","ecx");
- &shr ("ecx",6) # lo>>6
+ &shr ("ecx",6); # lo>>6
&mov ("edi","edx");
- &shr ("edx",6) # hi>>6
+ &shr ("edx",6); # hi>>6
&mov ("eax","ecx");
&shl ("esi",3); # lo<<3
&mov ("ebx","edx");