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| 1 | #!/usr/bin/env perl | ||
| 2 | |||
| 3 | # ==================================================================== | ||
| 4 | # Written by Andy Polyakov <appro@fy.chalmers.se> for the OpenSSL | ||
| 5 | # project. The module is, however, dual licensed under OpenSSL and | ||
| 6 | # CRYPTOGAMS licenses depending on where you obtain it. For further | ||
| 7 | # details see http://www.openssl.org/~appro/cryptogams/. | ||
| 8 | # ==================================================================== | ||
| 9 | |||
| 10 | # April 2007. | ||
| 11 | # | ||
| 12 | # Performance improvement over vanilla C code varies from 85% to 45% | ||
| 13 | # depending on key length and benchmark. Unfortunately in this context | ||
| 14 | # these are not very impressive results [for code that utilizes "wide" | ||
| 15 | # 64x64=128-bit multiplication, which is not commonly available to C | ||
| 16 | # programmers], at least hand-coded bn_asm.c replacement is known to | ||
| 17 | # provide 30-40% better results for longest keys. Well, on a second | ||
| 18 | # thought it's not very surprising, because z-CPUs are single-issue | ||
| 19 | # and _strictly_ in-order execution, while bn_mul_mont is more or less | ||
| 20 | # dependent on CPU ability to pipe-line instructions and have several | ||
| 21 | # of them "in-flight" at the same time. I mean while other methods, | ||
| 22 | # for example Karatsuba, aim to minimize amount of multiplications at | ||
| 23 | # the cost of other operations increase, bn_mul_mont aim to neatly | ||
| 24 | # "overlap" multiplications and the other operations [and on most | ||
| 25 | # platforms even minimize the amount of the other operations, in | ||
| 26 | # particular references to memory]. But it's possible to improve this | ||
| 27 | # module performance by implementing dedicated squaring code-path and | ||
| 28 | # possibly by unrolling loops... | ||
| 29 | |||
| 30 | # January 2009. | ||
| 31 | # | ||
| 32 | # Reschedule to minimize/avoid Address Generation Interlock hazard, | ||
| 33 | # make inner loops counter-based. | ||
| 34 | |||
| 35 | # November 2010. | ||
| 36 | # | ||
| 37 | # Adapt for -m31 build. If kernel supports what's called "highgprs" | ||
| 38 | # feature on Linux [see /proc/cpuinfo], it's possible to use 64-bit | ||
| 39 | # instructions and achieve "64-bit" performance even in 31-bit legacy | ||
| 40 | # application context. The feature is not specific to any particular | ||
| 41 | # processor, as long as it's "z-CPU". Latter implies that the code | ||
| 42 | # remains z/Architecture specific. Compatibility with 32-bit BN_ULONG | ||
| 43 | # is achieved by swapping words after 64-bit loads, follow _dswap-s. | ||
| 44 | # On z990 it was measured to perform 2.6-2.2 times better than | ||
| 45 | # compiler-generated code, less for longer keys... | ||
| 46 | |||
| 47 | $flavour = shift; | ||
| 48 | |||
| 49 | if ($flavour =~ /3[12]/) { | ||
| 50 | $SIZE_T=4; | ||
| 51 | $g=""; | ||
| 52 | } else { | ||
| 53 | $SIZE_T=8; | ||
| 54 | $g="g"; | ||
| 55 | } | ||
| 56 | |||
| 57 | while (($output=shift) && ($output!~/^\w[\w\-]*\.\w+$/)) {} | ||
| 58 | open STDOUT,">$output"; | ||
| 59 | |||
| 60 | $stdframe=16*$SIZE_T+4*8; | ||
| 61 | |||
| 62 | $mn0="%r0"; | ||
| 63 | $num="%r1"; | ||
| 64 | |||
| 65 | # int bn_mul_mont( | ||
| 66 | $rp="%r2"; # BN_ULONG *rp, | ||
| 67 | $ap="%r3"; # const BN_ULONG *ap, | ||
| 68 | $bp="%r4"; # const BN_ULONG *bp, | ||
| 69 | $np="%r5"; # const BN_ULONG *np, | ||
| 70 | $n0="%r6"; # const BN_ULONG *n0, | ||
| 71 | #$num="160(%r15)" # int num); | ||
| 72 | |||
| 73 | $bi="%r2"; # zaps rp | ||
| 74 | $j="%r7"; | ||
| 75 | |||
| 76 | $ahi="%r8"; | ||
| 77 | $alo="%r9"; | ||
| 78 | $nhi="%r10"; | ||
| 79 | $nlo="%r11"; | ||
| 80 | $AHI="%r12"; | ||
| 81 | $NHI="%r13"; | ||
| 82 | $count="%r14"; | ||
| 83 | $sp="%r15"; | ||
| 84 | |||
| 85 | $code.=<<___; | ||
| 86 | .text | ||
| 87 | .globl bn_mul_mont | ||
| 88 | .type bn_mul_mont,\@function | ||
| 89 | bn_mul_mont: | ||
| 90 | lgf $num,`$stdframe+$SIZE_T-4`($sp) # pull $num | ||
| 91 | sla $num,`log($SIZE_T)/log(2)` # $num to enumerate bytes | ||
| 92 | la $bp,0($num,$bp) | ||
| 93 | |||
| 94 | st${g} %r2,2*$SIZE_T($sp) | ||
| 95 | |||
| 96 | cghi $num,16 # | ||
| 97 | lghi %r2,0 # | ||
| 98 | blr %r14 # if($num<16) return 0; | ||
| 99 | ___ | ||
| 100 | $code.=<<___ if ($flavour =~ /3[12]/); | ||
| 101 | tmll $num,4 | ||
| 102 | bnzr %r14 # if ($num&1) return 0; | ||
| 103 | ___ | ||
| 104 | $code.=<<___ if ($flavour !~ /3[12]/); | ||
| 105 | cghi $num,96 # | ||
| 106 | bhr %r14 # if($num>96) return 0; | ||
| 107 | ___ | ||
| 108 | $code.=<<___; | ||
| 109 | stm${g} %r3,%r15,3*$SIZE_T($sp) | ||
| 110 | |||
| 111 | lghi $rp,-$stdframe-8 # leave room for carry bit | ||
| 112 | lcgr $j,$num # -$num | ||
| 113 | lgr %r0,$sp | ||
| 114 | la $rp,0($rp,$sp) | ||
| 115 | la $sp,0($j,$rp) # alloca | ||
| 116 | st${g} %r0,0($sp) # back chain | ||
| 117 | |||
| 118 | sra $num,3 # restore $num | ||
| 119 | la $bp,0($j,$bp) # restore $bp | ||
| 120 | ahi $num,-1 # adjust $num for inner loop | ||
| 121 | lg $n0,0($n0) # pull n0 | ||
| 122 | _dswap $n0 | ||
| 123 | |||
| 124 | lg $bi,0($bp) | ||
| 125 | _dswap $bi | ||
| 126 | lg $alo,0($ap) | ||
| 127 | _dswap $alo | ||
| 128 | mlgr $ahi,$bi # ap[0]*bp[0] | ||
| 129 | lgr $AHI,$ahi | ||
| 130 | |||
| 131 | lgr $mn0,$alo # "tp[0]"*n0 | ||
| 132 | msgr $mn0,$n0 | ||
| 133 | |||
| 134 | lg $nlo,0($np) # | ||
| 135 | _dswap $nlo | ||
| 136 | mlgr $nhi,$mn0 # np[0]*m1 | ||
| 137 | algr $nlo,$alo # +="tp[0]" | ||
| 138 | lghi $NHI,0 | ||
| 139 | alcgr $NHI,$nhi | ||
| 140 | |||
| 141 | la $j,8(%r0) # j=1 | ||
| 142 | lr $count,$num | ||
| 143 | |||
| 144 | .align 16 | ||
| 145 | .L1st: | ||
| 146 | lg $alo,0($j,$ap) | ||
| 147 | _dswap $alo | ||
| 148 | mlgr $ahi,$bi # ap[j]*bp[0] | ||
| 149 | algr $alo,$AHI | ||
| 150 | lghi $AHI,0 | ||
| 151 | alcgr $AHI,$ahi | ||
| 152 | |||
| 153 | lg $nlo,0($j,$np) | ||
| 154 | _dswap $nlo | ||
| 155 | mlgr $nhi,$mn0 # np[j]*m1 | ||
| 156 | algr $nlo,$NHI | ||
| 157 | lghi $NHI,0 | ||
| 158 | alcgr $nhi,$NHI # +="tp[j]" | ||
| 159 | algr $nlo,$alo | ||
| 160 | alcgr $NHI,$nhi | ||
| 161 | |||
| 162 | stg $nlo,$stdframe-8($j,$sp) # tp[j-1]= | ||
| 163 | la $j,8($j) # j++ | ||
| 164 | brct $count,.L1st | ||
| 165 | |||
| 166 | algr $NHI,$AHI | ||
| 167 | lghi $AHI,0 | ||
| 168 | alcgr $AHI,$AHI # upmost overflow bit | ||
| 169 | stg $NHI,$stdframe-8($j,$sp) | ||
| 170 | stg $AHI,$stdframe($j,$sp) | ||
| 171 | la $bp,8($bp) # bp++ | ||
| 172 | |||
| 173 | .Louter: | ||
| 174 | lg $bi,0($bp) # bp[i] | ||
| 175 | _dswap $bi | ||
| 176 | lg $alo,0($ap) | ||
| 177 | _dswap $alo | ||
| 178 | mlgr $ahi,$bi # ap[0]*bp[i] | ||
| 179 | alg $alo,$stdframe($sp) # +=tp[0] | ||
| 180 | lghi $AHI,0 | ||
| 181 | alcgr $AHI,$ahi | ||
| 182 | |||
| 183 | lgr $mn0,$alo | ||
| 184 | msgr $mn0,$n0 # tp[0]*n0 | ||
| 185 | |||
| 186 | lg $nlo,0($np) # np[0] | ||
| 187 | _dswap $nlo | ||
| 188 | mlgr $nhi,$mn0 # np[0]*m1 | ||
| 189 | algr $nlo,$alo # +="tp[0]" | ||
| 190 | lghi $NHI,0 | ||
| 191 | alcgr $NHI,$nhi | ||
| 192 | |||
| 193 | la $j,8(%r0) # j=1 | ||
| 194 | lr $count,$num | ||
| 195 | |||
| 196 | .align 16 | ||
| 197 | .Linner: | ||
| 198 | lg $alo,0($j,$ap) | ||
| 199 | _dswap $alo | ||
| 200 | mlgr $ahi,$bi # ap[j]*bp[i] | ||
| 201 | algr $alo,$AHI | ||
| 202 | lghi $AHI,0 | ||
| 203 | alcgr $ahi,$AHI | ||
| 204 | alg $alo,$stdframe($j,$sp)# +=tp[j] | ||
| 205 | alcgr $AHI,$ahi | ||
| 206 | |||
| 207 | lg $nlo,0($j,$np) | ||
| 208 | _dswap $nlo | ||
| 209 | mlgr $nhi,$mn0 # np[j]*m1 | ||
| 210 | algr $nlo,$NHI | ||
| 211 | lghi $NHI,0 | ||
| 212 | alcgr $nhi,$NHI | ||
| 213 | algr $nlo,$alo # +="tp[j]" | ||
| 214 | alcgr $NHI,$nhi | ||
| 215 | |||
| 216 | stg $nlo,$stdframe-8($j,$sp) # tp[j-1]= | ||
| 217 | la $j,8($j) # j++ | ||
| 218 | brct $count,.Linner | ||
| 219 | |||
| 220 | algr $NHI,$AHI | ||
| 221 | lghi $AHI,0 | ||
| 222 | alcgr $AHI,$AHI | ||
| 223 | alg $NHI,$stdframe($j,$sp)# accumulate previous upmost overflow bit | ||
| 224 | lghi $ahi,0 | ||
| 225 | alcgr $AHI,$ahi # new upmost overflow bit | ||
| 226 | stg $NHI,$stdframe-8($j,$sp) | ||
| 227 | stg $AHI,$stdframe($j,$sp) | ||
| 228 | |||
| 229 | la $bp,8($bp) # bp++ | ||
| 230 | cl${g} $bp,`$stdframe+8+4*$SIZE_T`($j,$sp) # compare to &bp[num] | ||
| 231 | jne .Louter | ||
| 232 | |||
| 233 | l${g} $rp,`$stdframe+8+2*$SIZE_T`($j,$sp) # reincarnate rp | ||
| 234 | la $ap,$stdframe($sp) | ||
| 235 | ahi $num,1 # restore $num, incidentally clears "borrow" | ||
| 236 | |||
| 237 | la $j,0(%r0) | ||
| 238 | lr $count,$num | ||
| 239 | .Lsub: lg $alo,0($j,$ap) | ||
| 240 | lg $nlo,0($j,$np) | ||
| 241 | _dswap $nlo | ||
| 242 | slbgr $alo,$nlo | ||
| 243 | stg $alo,0($j,$rp) | ||
| 244 | la $j,8($j) | ||
| 245 | brct $count,.Lsub | ||
| 246 | lghi $ahi,0 | ||
| 247 | slbgr $AHI,$ahi # handle upmost carry | ||
| 248 | |||
| 249 | ngr $ap,$AHI | ||
| 250 | lghi $np,-1 | ||
| 251 | xgr $np,$AHI | ||
| 252 | ngr $np,$rp | ||
| 253 | ogr $ap,$np # ap=borrow?tp:rp | ||
| 254 | |||
| 255 | la $j,0(%r0) | ||
| 256 | lgr $count,$num | ||
| 257 | .Lcopy: lg $alo,0($j,$ap) # copy or in-place refresh | ||
| 258 | _dswap $alo | ||
| 259 | stg $j,$stdframe($j,$sp) # zap tp | ||
| 260 | stg $alo,0($j,$rp) | ||
| 261 | la $j,8($j) | ||
| 262 | brct $count,.Lcopy | ||
| 263 | |||
| 264 | la %r1,`$stdframe+8+6*$SIZE_T`($j,$sp) | ||
| 265 | lm${g} %r6,%r15,0(%r1) | ||
| 266 | lghi %r2,1 # signal "processed" | ||
| 267 | br %r14 | ||
| 268 | .size bn_mul_mont,.-bn_mul_mont | ||
| 269 | .string "Montgomery Multiplication for s390x, CRYPTOGAMS by <appro\@openssl.org>" | ||
| 270 | ___ | ||
| 271 | |||
| 272 | foreach (split("\n",$code)) { | ||
| 273 | s/\`([^\`]*)\`/eval $1/ge; | ||
| 274 | s/_dswap\s+(%r[0-9]+)/sprintf("rllg\t%s,%s,32",$1,$1) if($SIZE_T==4)/e; | ||
| 275 | print $_,"\n"; | ||
| 276 | } | ||
| 277 | close STDOUT; | ||
