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1#! /usr/bin/env perl
2# Copyright 2007-2020 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
3#
4# Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License").  You may not use
5# this file except in compliance with the License.  You can obtain a copy
6# in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
7# https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
8
9
10# ====================================================================
11# Written by Andy Polyakov <appro@openssl.org> for the OpenSSL
12# project. The module is, however, dual licensed under OpenSSL and
13# CRYPTOGAMS licenses depending on where you obtain it. For further
14# details see http://www.openssl.org/~appro/cryptogams/.
15# ====================================================================
16
17# SHA1 block procedure for s390x.
18
19# April 2007.
20#
21# Performance is >30% better than gcc 3.3 generated code. But the real
22# twist is that SHA1 hardware support is detected and utilized. In
23# which case performance can reach further >4.5x for larger chunks.
24
25# January 2009.
26#
27# Optimize Xupdate for amount of memory references and reschedule
28# instructions to favour dual-issue z10 pipeline. On z10 hardware is
29# "only" ~2.3x faster than software.
30
31# November 2010.
32#
33# Adapt for -m31 build. If kernel supports what's called "highgprs"
34# feature on Linux [see /proc/cpuinfo], it's possible to use 64-bit
35# instructions and achieve "64-bit" performance even in 31-bit legacy
36# application context. The feature is not specific to any particular
37# processor, as long as it's "z-CPU". Latter implies that the code
38# remains z/Architecture specific. On z990 it was measured to perform
39# 23% better than code generated by gcc 4.3.
40
41$kimdfunc=1;	# magic function code for kimd instruction
42
43# $output is the last argument if it looks like a file (it has an extension)
44# $flavour is the first argument if it doesn't look like a file
45$output = $#ARGV >= 0 && $ARGV[$#ARGV] =~ m|\.\w+$| ? pop : undef;
46$flavour = $#ARGV >= 0 && $ARGV[0] !~ m|\.| ? shift : undef;
47
48if ($flavour =~ /3[12]/) {
49	$SIZE_T=4;
50	$g="";
51} else {
52	$SIZE_T=8;
53	$g="g";
54}
55
56$output and open STDOUT,">$output";
57
58$K_00_39="%r0"; $K=$K_00_39;
59$K_40_79="%r1";
60$ctx="%r2";	$prefetch="%r2";
61$inp="%r3";
62$len="%r4";
63
64$A="%r5";
65$B="%r6";
66$C="%r7";
67$D="%r8";
68$E="%r9";	@V=($A,$B,$C,$D,$E);
69$t0="%r10";
70$t1="%r11";
71@X=("%r12","%r13","%r14");
72$sp="%r15";
73
74$stdframe=16*$SIZE_T+4*8;
75$frame=$stdframe+16*4;
76
77sub Xupdate {
78my $i=shift;
79
80$code.=<<___ if ($i==15);
81	lg	$prefetch,$stdframe($sp)	### Xupdate(16) warm-up
82	lr	$X[0],$X[2]
83___
84return if ($i&1);	# Xupdate is vectorized and executed every 2nd cycle
85$code.=<<___ if ($i<16);
86	lg	$X[0],`$i*4`($inp)	### Xload($i)
87	rllg	$X[1],$X[0],32
88___
89$code.=<<___ if ($i>=16);
90	xgr	$X[0],$prefetch		### Xupdate($i)
91	lg	$prefetch,`$stdframe+4*(($i+2)%16)`($sp)
92	xg	$X[0],`$stdframe+4*(($i+8)%16)`($sp)
93	xgr	$X[0],$prefetch
94	rll	$X[0],$X[0],1
95	rllg	$X[1],$X[0],32
96	rll	$X[1],$X[1],1
97	rllg	$X[0],$X[1],32
98	lr	$X[2],$X[1]		# feedback
99___
100$code.=<<___ if ($i<=70);
101	stg	$X[0],`$stdframe+4*($i%16)`($sp)
102___
103unshift(@X,pop(@X));
104}
105
106sub BODY_00_19 {
107my ($i,$a,$b,$c,$d,$e)=@_;
108my $xi=$X[1];
109
110	&Xupdate($i);
111$code.=<<___;
112	alr	$e,$K		### $i
113	rll	$t1,$a,5
114	lr	$t0,$d
115	xr	$t0,$c
116	alr	$e,$t1
117	nr	$t0,$b
118	alr	$e,$xi
119	xr	$t0,$d
120	rll	$b,$b,30
121	alr	$e,$t0
122___
123}
124
125sub BODY_20_39 {
126my ($i,$a,$b,$c,$d,$e)=@_;
127my $xi=$X[1];
128
129	&Xupdate($i);
130$code.=<<___;
131	alr	$e,$K		### $i
132	rll	$t1,$a,5
133	lr	$t0,$b
134	alr	$e,$t1
135	xr	$t0,$c
136	alr	$e,$xi
137	xr	$t0,$d
138	rll	$b,$b,30
139	alr	$e,$t0
140___
141}
142
143sub BODY_40_59 {
144my ($i,$a,$b,$c,$d,$e)=@_;
145my $xi=$X[1];
146
147	&Xupdate($i);
148$code.=<<___;
149	alr	$e,$K		### $i
150	rll	$t1,$a,5
151	lr	$t0,$b
152	alr	$e,$t1
153	or	$t0,$c
154	lr	$t1,$b
155	nr	$t0,$d
156	nr	$t1,$c
157	alr	$e,$xi
158	or	$t0,$t1
159	rll	$b,$b,30
160	alr	$e,$t0
161___
162}
163
164$code.=<<___;
165#include "s390x_arch.h"
166
167.text
168.align	64
169.type	Ktable,\@object
170Ktable: .long	0x5a827999,0x6ed9eba1,0x8f1bbcdc,0xca62c1d6
171	.skip	48	#.long	0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
172.size	Ktable,.-Ktable
173.globl	sha1_block_data_order
174.type	sha1_block_data_order,\@function
175sha1_block_data_order:
176___
177$code.=<<___ if ($kimdfunc);
178	larl	%r1,OPENSSL_s390xcap_P
179	lg	%r0,S390X_KIMD(%r1)	# check kimd capabilities
180	tmhh	%r0,`0x8000>>$kimdfunc`
181	jz	.Lsoftware
182	lghi	%r0,$kimdfunc
183	lgr	%r1,$ctx
184	lgr	%r2,$inp
185	sllg	%r3,$len,6
186	.long	0xb93e0002	# kimd %r0,%r2
187	brc	1,.-4		# pay attention to "partial completion"
188	br	%r14
189.align	16
190.Lsoftware:
191___
192$code.=<<___;
193	lghi	%r1,-$frame
194	st${g}	$ctx,`2*$SIZE_T`($sp)
195	stm${g}	%r6,%r15,`6*$SIZE_T`($sp)
196	lgr	%r0,$sp
197	la	$sp,0(%r1,$sp)
198	st${g}	%r0,0($sp)
199
200	larl	$t0,Ktable
201	llgf	$A,0($ctx)
202	llgf	$B,4($ctx)
203	llgf	$C,8($ctx)
204	llgf	$D,12($ctx)
205	llgf	$E,16($ctx)
206
207	lg	$K_00_39,0($t0)
208	lg	$K_40_79,8($t0)
209
210.Lloop:
211	rllg	$K_00_39,$K_00_39,32
212___
213for ($i=0;$i<20;$i++)	{ &BODY_00_19($i,@V); unshift(@V,pop(@V)); }
214$code.=<<___;
215	rllg	$K_00_39,$K_00_39,32
216___
217for (;$i<40;$i++)	{ &BODY_20_39($i,@V); unshift(@V,pop(@V)); }
218$code.=<<___;	$K=$K_40_79;
219	rllg	$K_40_79,$K_40_79,32
220___
221for (;$i<60;$i++)	{ &BODY_40_59($i,@V); unshift(@V,pop(@V)); }
222$code.=<<___;
223	rllg	$K_40_79,$K_40_79,32
224___
225for (;$i<80;$i++)	{ &BODY_20_39($i,@V); unshift(@V,pop(@V)); }
226$code.=<<___;
227
228	l${g}	$ctx,`$frame+2*$SIZE_T`($sp)
229	la	$inp,64($inp)
230	al	$A,0($ctx)
231	al	$B,4($ctx)
232	al	$C,8($ctx)
233	al	$D,12($ctx)
234	al	$E,16($ctx)
235	st	$A,0($ctx)
236	st	$B,4($ctx)
237	st	$C,8($ctx)
238	st	$D,12($ctx)
239	st	$E,16($ctx)
240	brct${g} $len,.Lloop
241
242	lm${g}	%r6,%r15,`$frame+6*$SIZE_T`($sp)
243	br	%r14
244.size	sha1_block_data_order,.-sha1_block_data_order
245.string	"SHA1 block transform for s390x, CRYPTOGAMS by <appro\@openssl.org>"
246___
247
248$code =~ s/\`([^\`]*)\`/eval $1/gem;
249
250print $code;
251close STDOUT or die "error closing STDOUT: $!";
252