openssl/openssl-1.0.0b-aesni.patch

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diff -up openssl-1.0.0b/Configure.aesni openssl-1.0.0b/Configure
--- openssl-1.0.0b/Configure.aesni 2010-11-16 17:33:22.000000000 +0100
+++ openssl-1.0.0b/Configure 2010-11-16 17:35:15.000000000 +0100
@@ -123,11 +123,11 @@ my $tlib="-lnsl -lsocket";
my $bits1="THIRTY_TWO_BIT ";
my $bits2="SIXTY_FOUR_BIT ";
-my $x86_asm="x86cpuid.o:bn-586.o co-586.o x86-mont.o:des-586.o crypt586.o:aes-586.o:bf-586.o:md5-586.o:sha1-586.o sha256-586.o sha512-586.o:cast-586.o:rc4-586.o:rmd-586.o:rc5-586.o:wp_block.o wp-mmx.o:cmll-x86.o";
+my $x86_asm="x86cpuid.o:bn-586.o co-586.o x86-mont.o:des-586.o crypt586.o:aes-586.o aesni-x86.o:bf-586.o:md5-586.o:sha1-586.o sha256-586.o sha512-586.o:cast-586.o:rc4-586.o:rmd-586.o:rc5-586.o:wp_block.o wp-mmx.o:cmll-x86.o";
my $x86_elf_asm="$x86_asm:elf";
-my $x86_64_asm="x86_64cpuid.o:x86_64-gcc.o x86_64-mont.o::aes-x86_64.o::md5-x86_64.o:sha1-x86_64.o sha256-x86_64.o sha512-x86_64.o::rc4-x86_64.o:::wp-x86_64.o:cmll-x86_64.o cmll_misc.o";
+my $x86_64_asm="x86_64cpuid.o:x86_64-gcc.o x86_64-mont.o::aes-x86_64.o aesni-x86_64.o::md5-x86_64.o:sha1-x86_64.o sha256-x86_64.o sha512-x86_64.o::rc4-x86_64.o:::wp-x86_64.o:cmll-x86_64.o cmll_misc.o";
my $ia64_asm="ia64cpuid.o:bn-ia64.o::aes_core.o aes_cbc.o aes-ia64.o::md5-ia64.o:sha1-ia64.o sha256-ia64.o sha512-ia64.o::rc4-ia64.o rc4_skey.o:::::void";
my $sparcv9_asm="sparcv9cap.o sparccpuid.o:bn-sparcv9.o sparcv9-mont.o sparcv9a-mont.o:des_enc-sparc.o fcrypt_b.o:aes_core.o aes_cbc.o aes-sparcv9.o:::sha1-sparcv9.o sha256-sparcv9.o sha512-sparcv9.o:::::::void";
my $sparcv8_asm=":sparcv8.o:des_enc-sparc.o fcrypt_b.o:::::::::::void";
@@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ my %table=(
#
# Win64 targets, WIN64I denotes IA-64 and WIN64A - AMD64
"VC-WIN64I","cl:-W3 -Gs0 -Gy -nologo -DOPENSSL_SYSNAME_WIN32 -DWIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN -DL_ENDIAN -DUNICODE -D_UNICODE -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE:::WIN64I::SIXTY_FOUR_BIT RC4_CHUNK_LL DES_INT EXPORT_VAR_AS_FN:ia64cpuid.o:ia64.o::aes_core.o aes_cbc.o aes-ia64.o::md5-ia64.o:sha1-ia64.o sha256-ia64.o sha512-ia64.o:::::::ias:win32",
-"VC-WIN64A","cl:-W3 -Gs0 -Gy -nologo -DOPENSSL_SYSNAME_WIN32 -DWIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN -DL_ENDIAN -DUNICODE -D_UNICODE -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE:::WIN64A::SIXTY_FOUR_BIT RC4_CHUNK_LL DES_INT EXPORT_VAR_AS_FN:x86_64cpuid.o:bn_asm.o x86_64-mont.o::aes-x86_64.o::md5-x86_64.o:sha1-x86_64.o sha256-x86_64.o sha512-x86_64.o::rc4-x86_64.o:::wp-x86_64.o:cmll-x86_64.o cmll_misc.o:auto:win32",
+"VC-WIN64A","cl:-W3 -Gs0 -Gy -nologo -DOPENSSL_SYSNAME_WIN32 -DWIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN -DL_ENDIAN -DUNICODE -D_UNICODE -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE:::WIN64A::SIXTY_FOUR_BIT RC4_CHUNK_LL DES_INT EXPORT_VAR_AS_FN:x86_64cpuid.o:bn_asm.o x86_64-mont.o::aes-x86_64.o aesni-x86_64.o::md5-x86_64.o:sha1-x86_64.o sha256-x86_64.o sha512-x86_64.o::rc4-x86_64.o:::wp-x86_64.o:cmll-x86_64.o cmll_misc.o:auto:win32",
"debug-VC-WIN64I","cl:-W3 -Gs0 -Gy -Zi -nologo -DOPENSSL_SYSNAME_WIN32 -DWIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN -DL_ENDIAN -DUNICODE -D_UNICODE -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE:::WIN64I::SIXTY_FOUR_BIT RC4_CHUNK_LL DES_INT EXPORT_VAR_AS_FN:ia64cpuid.o:ia64.o::aes_core.o aes_cbc.o aes-ia64.o::md5-ia64.o:sha1-ia64.o sha256-ia64.o sha512-ia64.o:::::::ias:win32",
"debug-VC-WIN64A","cl:-W3 -Gs0 -Gy -Zi -nologo -DOPENSSL_SYSNAME_WIN32 -DWIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN -DL_ENDIAN -DUNICODE -D_UNICODE -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE:::WIN64A::SIXTY_FOUR_BIT RC4_CHUNK_LL DES_INT EXPORT_VAR_AS_FN:x86_64cpuid.o:bn_asm.o x86_64-mont.o::aes-x86_64.o::md5-x86_64.o:sha1-x86_64.o sha256-x86_64.o sha512-x86_64.o::rc4-x86_64.o:::wp-x86_64.o:cmll-x86_64.o cmll_misc.o:auto:win32",
# x86 Win32 target defaults to ANSI API, if you want UNICODE, complement
@@ -1419,6 +1419,7 @@ if ($rmd160_obj =~ /\.o$/)
if ($aes_obj =~ /\.o$/)
{
$cflags.=" -DAES_ASM";
+ $aes_obj =~ s/\s*aesni\-x86\.o// if ($no_sse2);
}
else {
$aes_obj=$aes_enc;
diff -up openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/aes/asm/aesni-x86.pl.aesni openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/aes/asm/aesni-x86.pl
--- openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/aes/asm/aesni-x86.pl.aesni 2010-11-16 17:33:23.000000000 +0100
+++ openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/aes/asm/aesni-x86.pl 2010-11-16 17:33:23.000000000 +0100
@@ -0,0 +1,765 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env perl
+
+# ====================================================================
+# Written by Andy Polyakov <appro@fy.chalmers.se> 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/.
+# ====================================================================
+#
+# This module implements support for Intel AES-NI extension. In
+# OpenSSL context it's used with Intel engine, but can also be used as
+# drop-in replacement for crypto/aes/asm/aes-586.pl [see below for
+# details].
+
+$PREFIX="aesni"; # if $PREFIX is set to "AES", the script
+ # generates drop-in replacement for
+ # crypto/aes/asm/aes-586.pl:-)
+
+$0 =~ m/(.*[\/\\])[^\/\\]+$/; $dir=$1;
+push(@INC,"${dir}","${dir}../../perlasm");
+require "x86asm.pl";
+
+&asm_init($ARGV[0],$0);
+
+$movekey = eval($RREFIX eq "aseni" ? "*movaps" : "*movups");
+
+$len="eax";
+$rounds="ecx";
+$key="edx";
+$inp="esi";
+$out="edi";
+$rounds_="ebx"; # backup copy for $rounds
+$key_="ebp"; # backup copy for $key
+
+$inout0="xmm0";
+$inout1="xmm1";
+$inout2="xmm2";
+$rndkey0="xmm3";
+$rndkey1="xmm4";
+$ivec="xmm5";
+$in0="xmm6";
+$in1="xmm7"; $inout3="xmm7";
+
+# Inline version of internal aesni_[en|de]crypt1
+sub aesni_inline_generate1
+{ my $p=shift;
+
+ &$movekey ($rndkey0,&QWP(0,$key));
+ &$movekey ($rndkey1,&QWP(16,$key));
+ &lea ($key,&DWP(32,$key));
+ &pxor ($inout0,$rndkey0);
+ &set_label("${p}1_loop");
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout0,$rndkey1)";
+ &dec ($rounds);
+ &$movekey ($rndkey1,&QWP(0,$key));
+ &lea ($key,&DWP(16,$key));
+ &jnz (&label("${p}1_loop"));
+ eval"&aes${p}last ($inout0,$rndkey1)";
+}
+
+sub aesni_generate1 # fully unrolled loop
+{ my $p=shift;
+
+ &function_begin_B("_aesni_${p}rypt1");
+ &$movekey ($rndkey0,&QWP(0,$key));
+ &$movekey ($rndkey1,&QWP(0x10,$key));
+ &cmp ($rounds,11);
+ &pxor ($inout0,$rndkey0);
+ &$movekey ($rndkey0,&QWP(0x20,$key));
+ &lea ($key,&DWP(0x30,$key));
+ &jb (&label("${p}128"));
+ &lea ($key,&DWP(0x20,$key));
+ &je (&label("${p}192"));
+ &lea ($key,&DWP(0x20,$key));
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout0,$rndkey1)";
+ &$movekey ($rndkey1,&QWP(-0x40,$key));
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout0,$rndkey0)";
+ &$movekey ($rndkey0,&QWP(-0x30,$key));
+ &set_label("${p}192");
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout0,$rndkey1)";
+ &$movekey ($rndkey1,&QWP(-0x20,$key));
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout0,$rndkey0)";
+ &$movekey ($rndkey0,&QWP(-0x10,$key));
+ &set_label("${p}128");
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout0,$rndkey1)";
+ &$movekey ($rndkey1,&QWP(0,$key));
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout0,$rndkey0)";
+ &$movekey ($rndkey0,&QWP(0x10,$key));
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout0,$rndkey1)";
+ &$movekey ($rndkey1,&QWP(0x20,$key));
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout0,$rndkey0)";
+ &$movekey ($rndkey0,&QWP(0x30,$key));
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout0,$rndkey1)";
+ &$movekey ($rndkey1,&QWP(0x40,$key));
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout0,$rndkey0)";
+ &$movekey ($rndkey0,&QWP(0x50,$key));
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout0,$rndkey1)";
+ &$movekey ($rndkey1,&QWP(0x60,$key));
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout0,$rndkey0)";
+ &$movekey ($rndkey0,&QWP(0x70,$key));
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout0,$rndkey1)";
+ eval"&aes${p}last ($inout0,$rndkey0)";
+ &ret();
+ &function_end_B("_aesni_${p}rypt1");
+}
+
+# void $PREFIX_encrypt (const void *inp,void *out,const AES_KEY *key);
+# &aesni_generate1("dec");
+&function_begin_B("${PREFIX}_encrypt");
+ &mov ("eax",&wparam(0));
+ &mov ($key,&wparam(2));
+ &movups ($inout0,&QWP(0,"eax"));
+ &mov ($rounds,&DWP(240,$key));
+ &mov ("eax",&wparam(1));
+ &aesni_inline_generate1("enc"); # &call ("_aesni_encrypt1");
+ &movups (&QWP(0,"eax"),$inout0);
+ &ret ();
+&function_end_B("${PREFIX}_encrypt");
+
+# void $PREFIX_decrypt (const void *inp,void *out,const AES_KEY *key);
+# &aesni_generate1("dec");
+&function_begin_B("${PREFIX}_decrypt");
+ &mov ("eax",&wparam(0));
+ &mov ($key,&wparam(2));
+ &movups ($inout0,&QWP(0,"eax"));
+ &mov ($rounds,&DWP(240,$key));
+ &mov ("eax",&wparam(1));
+ &aesni_inline_generate1("dec"); # &call ("_aesni_decrypt1");
+ &movups (&QWP(0,"eax"),$inout0);
+ &ret ();
+&function_end_B("${PREFIX}_decrypt");
+
+# _aesni_[en|de]crypt[34] are private interfaces, N denotes interleave
+# factor. Why 3x subroutine is used in loops? Even though aes[enc|dec]
+# latency is 6, it turned out that it can be scheduled only every
+# *second* cycle. Thus 3x interleave is the one providing optimal
+# utilization, i.e. when subroutine's throughput is virtually same as
+# of non-interleaved subroutine [for number of input blocks up to 3].
+# This is why it makes no sense to implement 2x subroutine. As soon
+# as/if Intel improves throughput by making it possible to schedule
+# the instructions in question *every* cycles I would have to
+# implement 6x interleave and use it in loop...
+sub aesni_generate3
+{ my $p=shift;
+
+ &function_begin_B("_aesni_${p}rypt3");
+ &$movekey ($rndkey0,&QWP(0,$key));
+ &shr ($rounds,1);
+ &$movekey ($rndkey1,&QWP(16,$key));
+ &lea ($key,&DWP(32,$key));
+ &pxor ($inout0,$rndkey0);
+ &pxor ($inout1,$rndkey0);
+ &pxor ($inout2,$rndkey0);
+ &jmp (&label("${p}3_loop"));
+ &set_label("${p}3_loop",16);
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout0,$rndkey1)";
+ &$movekey ($rndkey0,&QWP(0,$key));
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout1,$rndkey1)";
+ &dec ($rounds);
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout2,$rndkey1)";
+ &$movekey ($rndkey1,&QWP(16,$key));
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout0,$rndkey0)";
+ &lea ($key,&DWP(32,$key));
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout1,$rndkey0)";
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout2,$rndkey0)";
+ &jnz (&label("${p}3_loop"));
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout0,$rndkey1)";
+ &$movekey ($rndkey0,&QWP(0,$key));
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout1,$rndkey1)";
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout2,$rndkey1)";
+ eval"&aes${p}last ($inout0,$rndkey0)";
+ eval"&aes${p}last ($inout1,$rndkey0)";
+ eval"&aes${p}last ($inout2,$rndkey0)";
+ &ret();
+ &function_end_B("_aesni_${p}rypt3");
+}
+
+# 4x interleave is implemented to improve small block performance,
+# most notably [and naturally] 4 block by ~30%. One can argue that one
+# should have implemented 5x as well, but improvement would be <20%,
+# so it's not worth it...
+sub aesni_generate4
+{ my $p=shift;
+
+ &function_begin_B("_aesni_${p}rypt4");
+ &$movekey ($rndkey0,&QWP(0,$key));
+ &$movekey ($rndkey1,&QWP(16,$key));
+ &shr ($rounds,1);
+ &lea ($key,&DWP(32,$key));
+ &pxor ($inout0,$rndkey0);
+ &pxor ($inout1,$rndkey0);
+ &pxor ($inout2,$rndkey0);
+ &pxor ($inout3,$rndkey0);
+ &jmp (&label("${p}3_loop"));
+ &set_label("${p}3_loop",16);
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout0,$rndkey1)";
+ &$movekey ($rndkey0,&QWP(0,$key));
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout1,$rndkey1)";
+ &dec ($rounds);
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout2,$rndkey1)";
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout3,$rndkey1)";
+ &$movekey ($rndkey1,&QWP(16,$key));
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout0,$rndkey0)";
+ &lea ($key,&DWP(32,$key));
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout1,$rndkey0)";
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout2,$rndkey0)";
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout3,$rndkey0)";
+ &jnz (&label("${p}3_loop"));
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout0,$rndkey1)";
+ &$movekey ($rndkey0,&QWP(0,$key));
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout1,$rndkey1)";
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout2,$rndkey1)";
+ eval"&aes${p} ($inout3,$rndkey1)";
+ eval"&aes${p}last ($inout0,$rndkey0)";
+ eval"&aes${p}last ($inout1,$rndkey0)";
+ eval"&aes${p}last ($inout2,$rndkey0)";
+ eval"&aes${p}last ($inout3,$rndkey0)";
+ &ret();
+ &function_end_B("_aesni_${p}rypt4");
+}
+&aesni_generate3("enc") if ($PREFIX eq "aesni");
+&aesni_generate3("dec");
+&aesni_generate4("enc") if ($PREFIX eq "aesni");
+&aesni_generate4("dec");
+
+if ($PREFIX eq "aesni") {
+# void aesni_ecb_encrypt (const void *in, void *out,
+# size_t length, const AES_KEY *key,
+# int enc);
+&function_begin("aesni_ecb_encrypt");
+ &mov ($inp,&wparam(0));
+ &mov ($out,&wparam(1));
+ &mov ($len,&wparam(2));
+ &mov ($key,&wparam(3));
+ &mov ($rounds,&wparam(4));
+ &cmp ($len,16);
+ &jb (&label("ecb_ret"));
+ &and ($len,-16);
+ &test ($rounds,$rounds)
+ &mov ($rounds,&DWP(240,$key));
+ &mov ($key_,$key); # backup $key
+ &mov ($rounds_,$rounds); # backup $rounds
+ &jz (&label("ecb_decrypt"));
+
+ &sub ($len,0x40);
+ &jbe (&label("ecb_enc_tail"));
+ &jmp (&label("ecb_enc_loop3"));
+
+&set_label("ecb_enc_loop3",16);
+ &movups ($inout0,&QWP(0,$inp));
+ &movups ($inout1,&QWP(0x10,$inp));
+ &movups ($inout2,&QWP(0x20,$inp));
+ &call ("_aesni_encrypt3");
+ &sub ($len,0x30);
+ &lea ($inp,&DWP(0x30,$inp));
+ &lea ($out,&DWP(0x30,$out));
+ &movups (&QWP(-0x30,$out),$inout0);
+ &mov ($key,$key_); # restore $key
+ &movups (&QWP(-0x20,$out),$inout1);
+ &mov ($rounds,$rounds_); # restore $rounds
+ &movups (&QWP(-0x10,$out),$inout2);
+ &ja (&label("ecb_enc_loop3"));
+
+&set_label("ecb_enc_tail");
+ &add ($len,0x40);
+ &jz (&label("ecb_ret"));
+
+ &cmp ($len,0x10);
+ &movups ($inout0,&QWP(0,$inp));
+ &je (&label("ecb_enc_one"));
+ &cmp ($len,0x20);
+ &movups ($inout1,&QWP(0x10,$inp));
+ &je (&label("ecb_enc_two"));
+ &cmp ($len,0x30);
+ &movups ($inout2,&QWP(0x20,$inp));
+ &je (&label("ecb_enc_three"));
+ &movups ($inout3,&QWP(0x30,$inp));
+ &call ("_aesni_encrypt4");
+ &movups (&QWP(0,$out),$inout0);
+ &movups (&QWP(0x10,$out),$inout1);
+ &movups (&QWP(0x20,$out),$inout2);
+ &movups (&QWP(0x30,$out),$inout3);
+ jmp (&label("ecb_ret"));
+
+&set_label("ecb_enc_one",16);
+ &aesni_inline_generate1("enc"); # &call ("_aesni_encrypt1");
+ &movups (&QWP(0,$out),$inout0);
+ &jmp (&label("ecb_ret"));
+
+&set_label("ecb_enc_two",16);
+ &call ("_aesni_encrypt3");
+ &movups (&QWP(0,$out),$inout0);
+ &movups (&QWP(0x10,$out),$inout1);
+ &jmp (&label("ecb_ret"));
+
+&set_label("ecb_enc_three",16);
+ &call ("_aesni_encrypt3");
+ &movups (&QWP(0,$out),$inout0);
+ &movups (&QWP(0x10,$out),$inout1);
+ &movups (&QWP(0x20,$out),$inout2);
+ &jmp (&label("ecb_ret"));
+
+&set_label("ecb_decrypt",16);
+ &sub ($len,0x40);
+ &jbe (&label("ecb_dec_tail"));
+ &jmp (&label("ecb_dec_loop3"));
+
+&set_label("ecb_dec_loop3",16);
+ &movups ($inout0,&QWP(0,$inp));
+ &movups ($inout1,&QWP(0x10,$inp));
+ &movups ($inout2,&QWP(0x20,$inp));
+ &call ("_aesni_decrypt3");
+ &sub ($len,0x30);
+ &lea ($inp,&DWP(0x30,$inp));
+ &lea ($out,&DWP(0x30,$out));
+ &movups (&QWP(-0x30,$out),$inout0);
+ &mov ($key,$key_); # restore $key
+ &movups (&QWP(-0x20,$out),$inout1);
+ &mov ($rounds,$rounds_); # restore $rounds
+ &movups (&QWP(-0x10,$out),$inout2);
+ &ja (&label("ecb_dec_loop3"));
+
+&set_label("ecb_dec_tail");
+ &add ($len,0x40);
+ &jz (&label("ecb_ret"));
+
+ &cmp ($len,0x10);
+ &movups ($inout0,&QWP(0,$inp));
+ &je (&label("ecb_dec_one"));
+ &cmp ($len,0x20);
+ &movups ($inout1,&QWP(0x10,$inp));
+ &je (&label("ecb_dec_two"));
+ &cmp ($len,0x30);
+ &movups ($inout2,&QWP(0x20,$inp));
+ &je (&label("ecb_dec_three"));
+ &movups ($inout3,&QWP(0x30,$inp));
+ &call ("_aesni_decrypt4");
+ &movups (&QWP(0,$out),$inout0);
+ &movups (&QWP(0x10,$out),$inout1);
+ &movups (&QWP(0x20,$out),$inout2);
+ &movups (&QWP(0x30,$out),$inout3);
+ &jmp (&label("ecb_ret"));
+
+&set_label("ecb_dec_one",16);
+ &aesni_inline_generate1("dec"); # &call ("_aesni_decrypt3");
+ &movups (&QWP(0,$out),$inout0);
+ &jmp (&label("ecb_ret"));
+
+&set_label("ecb_dec_two",16);
+ &call ("_aesni_decrypt3");
+ &movups (&QWP(0,$out),$inout0);
+ &movups (&QWP(0x10,$out),$inout1);
+ &jmp (&label("ecb_ret"));
+
+&set_label("ecb_dec_three",16);
+ &call ("_aesni_decrypt3");
+ &movups (&QWP(0,$out),$inout0);
+ &movups (&QWP(0x10,$out),$inout1);
+ &movups (&QWP(0x20,$out),$inout2);
+
+&set_label("ecb_ret");
+&function_end("aesni_ecb_encrypt");
+}
+
+# void $PREFIX_cbc_encrypt (const void *inp, void *out,
+# size_t length, const AES_KEY *key,
+# unsigned char *ivp,const int enc);
+&function_begin("${PREFIX}_cbc_encrypt");
+ &mov ($inp,&wparam(0));
+ &mov ($out,&wparam(1));
+ &mov ($len,&wparam(2));
+ &mov ($key,&wparam(3));
+ &test ($len,$len);
+ &mov ($key_,&wparam(4));
+ &jz (&label("cbc_ret"));
+
+ &cmp (&wparam(5),0);
+ &movups ($ivec,&QWP(0,$key_)); # load IV
+ &mov ($rounds,&DWP(240,$key));
+ &mov ($key_,$key); # backup $key
+ &mov ($rounds_,$rounds); # backup $rounds
+ &je (&label("cbc_decrypt"));
+
+ &movaps ($inout0,$ivec);
+ &cmp ($len,16);
+ &jb (&label("cbc_enc_tail"));
+ &sub ($len,16);
+ &jmp (&label("cbc_enc_loop"));
+
+&set_label("cbc_enc_loop",16);
+ &movups ($ivec,&QWP(0,$inp));
+ &lea ($inp,&DWP(16,$inp));
+ &pxor ($inout0,$ivec);
+ &aesni_inline_generate1("enc"); # &call ("_aesni_encrypt3");
+ &sub ($len,16);
+ &lea ($out,&DWP(16,$out));
+ &mov ($rounds,$rounds_); # restore $rounds
+ &mov ($key,$key_); # restore $key
+ &movups (&QWP(-16,$out),$inout0);
+ &jnc (&label("cbc_enc_loop"));
+ &add ($len,16);
+ &jnz (&label("cbc_enc_tail"));
+ &movaps ($ivec,$inout0);
+ &jmp (&label("cbc_ret"));
+
+&set_label("cbc_enc_tail");
+ &mov ("ecx",$len); # zaps $rounds
+ &data_word(0xA4F3F689); # rep movsb
+ &mov ("ecx",16); # zero tail
+ &sub ("ecx",$len);
+ &xor ("eax","eax"); # zaps $len
+ &data_word(0xAAF3F689); # rep stosb
+ &lea ($out,&DWP(-16,$out)); # rewind $out by 1 block
+ &mov ($rounds,$rounds_); # restore $rounds
+ &mov ($inp,$out); # $inp and $out are the same
+ &mov ($key,$key_); # restore $key
+ &jmp (&label("cbc_enc_loop"));
+
+&set_label("cbc_decrypt",16);
+ &sub ($len,0x40);
+ &jbe (&label("cbc_dec_tail"));
+ &jmp (&label("cbc_dec_loop3"));
+
+&set_label("cbc_dec_loop3",16);
+ &movups ($inout0,&QWP(0,$inp));
+ &movups ($inout1,&QWP(0x10,$inp));
+ &movups ($inout2,&QWP(0x20,$inp));
+ &movaps ($in0,$inout0);
+ &movaps ($in1,$inout1);
+ &call ("_aesni_decrypt3");
+ &sub ($len,0x30);
+ &lea ($inp,&DWP(0x30,$inp));
+ &lea ($out,&DWP(0x30,$out));
+ &pxor ($inout0,$ivec);
+ &pxor ($inout1,$in0);
+ &movups ($ivec,&QWP(-0x10,$inp));
+ &pxor ($inout2,$in1);
+ &movups (&QWP(-0x30,$out),$inout0);
+ &mov ($rounds,$rounds_) # restore $rounds
+ &movups (&QWP(-0x20,$out),$inout1);
+ &mov ($key,$key_); # restore $key
+ &movups (&QWP(-0x10,$out),$inout2);
+ &ja (&label("cbc_dec_loop3"));
+
+&set_label("cbc_dec_tail");
+ &add ($len,0x40);
+ &jz (&label("cbc_ret"));
+
+ &movups ($inout0,&QWP(0,$inp));
+ &cmp ($len,0x10);
+ &movaps ($in0,$inout0);
+ &jbe (&label("cbc_dec_one"));
+ &movups ($inout1,&QWP(0x10,$inp));
+ &cmp ($len,0x20);
+ &movaps ($in1,$inout1);
+ &jbe (&label("cbc_dec_two"));
+ &movups ($inout2,&QWP(0x20,$inp));
+ &cmp ($len,0x30);
+ &jbe (&label("cbc_dec_three"));
+ &movups ($inout3,&QWP(0x30,$inp));
+ &call ("_aesni_decrypt4");
+ &movups ($rndkey0,&QWP(0x10,$inp));
+ &movups ($rndkey1,&QWP(0x20,$inp));
+ &pxor ($inout0,$ivec);
+ &pxor ($inout1,$in0);
+ &movups ($ivec,&QWP(0x30,$inp));
+ &movups (&QWP(0,$out),$inout0);
+ &pxor ($inout2,$rndkey0);
+ &pxor ($inout3,$rndkey1);
+ &movups (&QWP(0x10,$out),$inout1);
+ &movups (&QWP(0x20,$out),$inout2);
+ &movaps ($inout0,$inout3);
+ &lea ($out,&DWP(0x30,$out));
+ &jmp (&label("cbc_dec_tail_collected"));
+
+&set_label("cbc_dec_one");
+ &aesni_inline_generate1("dec"); # &call ("_aesni_decrypt3");
+ &pxor ($inout0,$ivec);
+ &movaps ($ivec,$in0);
+ &jmp (&label("cbc_dec_tail_collected"));
+
+&set_label("cbc_dec_two");
+ &call ("_aesni_decrypt3");
+ &pxor ($inout0,$ivec);
+ &pxor ($inout1,$in0);
+ &movups (&QWP(0,$out),$inout0);
+ &movaps ($inout0,$inout1);
+ &movaps ($ivec,$in1);
+ &lea ($out,&DWP(0x10,$out));
+ &jmp (&label("cbc_dec_tail_collected"));
+
+&set_label("cbc_dec_three");
+ &call ("_aesni_decrypt3");
+ &pxor ($inout0,$ivec);
+ &pxor ($inout1,$in0);
+ &pxor ($inout2,$in1);
+ &movups (&QWP(0,$out),$inout0);
+ &movups (&QWP(0x10,$out),$inout1);
+ &movaps ($inout0,$inout2);
+ &movups ($ivec,&QWP(0x20,$inp));
+ &lea ($out,&DWP(0x20,$out));
+
+&set_label("cbc_dec_tail_collected");
+ &and ($len,15);
+ &jnz (&label("cbc_dec_tail_partial"));
+ &movups (&QWP(0,$out),$inout0);
+ &jmp (&label("cbc_ret"));
+
+&set_label("cbc_dec_tail_partial");
+ &mov ($key_,"esp");
+ &sub ("esp",16);
+ &and ("esp",-16);
+ &movaps (&QWP(0,"esp"),$inout0);
+ &mov ($inp,"esp");
+ &mov ("ecx",$len);
+ &data_word(0xA4F3F689); # rep movsb
+ &mov ("esp",$key_);
+
+&set_label("cbc_ret");
+ &mov ($key_,&wparam(4));
+ &movups (&QWP(0,$key_),$ivec); # output IV
+&function_end("${PREFIX}_cbc_encrypt");
+
+# Mechanical port from aesni-x86_64.pl.
+#
+# _aesni_set_encrypt_key is private interface,
+# input:
+# "eax" const unsigned char *userKey
+# $rounds int bits
+# $key AES_KEY *key
+# output:
+# "eax" return code
+# $round rounds
+
+&function_begin_B("_aesni_set_encrypt_key");
+ &test ("eax","eax");
+ &jz (&label("bad_pointer"));
+ &test ($key,$key);
+ &jz (&label("bad_pointer"));
+
+ &movups ("xmm0",&QWP(0,"eax")); # pull first 128 bits of *userKey
+ &pxor ("xmm4","xmm4"); # low dword of xmm4 is assumed 0
+ &lea ($key,&DWP(16,$key));
+ &cmp ($rounds,256);
+ &je (&label("14rounds"));
+ &cmp ($rounds,192);
+ &je (&label("12rounds"));
+ &cmp ($rounds,128);
+ &jne (&label("bad_keybits"));
+
+&set_label("10rounds",16);
+ &mov ($rounds,9);
+ &$movekey (&QWP(-16,$key),"xmm0"); # round 0
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm0",0x01); # round 1
+ &call (&label("key_128_cold"));
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm0",0x2); # round 2
+ &call (&label("key_128"));
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm0",0x04); # round 3
+ &call (&label("key_128"));
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm0",0x08); # round 4
+ &call (&label("key_128"));
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm0",0x10); # round 5
+ &call (&label("key_128"));
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm0",0x20); # round 6
+ &call (&label("key_128"));
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm0",0x40); # round 7
+ &call (&label("key_128"));
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm0",0x80); # round 8
+ &call (&label("key_128"));
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm0",0x1b); # round 9
+ &call (&label("key_128"));
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm0",0x36); # round 10
+ &call (&label("key_128"));
+ &$movekey (&QWP(0,$key),"xmm0");
+ &mov (&DWP(80,$key),$rounds);
+ &xor ("eax","eax");
+ &ret();
+
+&set_label("key_128",16);
+ &$movekey (&QWP(0,$key),"xmm0");
+ &lea ($key,&DWP(16,$key));
+&set_label("key_128_cold");
+ &shufps ("xmm4","xmm0",0b00010000);
+ &pxor ("xmm0","xmm4");
+ &shufps ("xmm4","xmm0",0b10001100,);
+ &pxor ("xmm0","xmm4");
+ &pshufd ("xmm1","xmm1",0b11111111); # critical path
+ &pxor ("xmm0","xmm1");
+ &ret();
+
+&set_label("12rounds",16);
+ &movq ("xmm2",&QWP(16,"eax")); # remaining 1/3 of *userKey
+ &mov ($rounds,11);
+ &$movekey (&QWP(-16,$key),"xmm0") # round 0
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm2",0x01); # round 1,2
+ &call (&label("key_192a_cold"));
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm2",0x02); # round 2,3
+ &call (&label("key_192b"));
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm2",0x04); # round 4,5
+ &call (&label("key_192a"));
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm2",0x08); # round 5,6
+ &call (&label("key_192b"));
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm2",0x10); # round 7,8
+ &call (&label("key_192a"));
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm2",0x20); # round 8,9
+ &call (&label("key_192b"));
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm2",0x40); # round 10,11
+ &call (&label("key_192a"));
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm2",0x80); # round 11,12
+ &call (&label("key_192b"));
+ &$movekey (&QWP(0,$key),"xmm0");
+ &mov (&DWP(48,$key),$rounds);
+ &xor ("eax","eax");
+ &ret();
+
+&set_label("key_192a",16);
+ &$movekey (&QWP(0,$key),"xmm0");
+ &lea ($key,&DWP(16,$key));
+&set_label("key_192a_cold",16);
+ &movaps ("xmm5","xmm2");
+&set_label("key_192b_warm");
+ &shufps ("xmm4","xmm0",0b00010000);
+ &movaps ("xmm3","xmm2");
+ &pxor ("xmm0","xmm4");
+ &shufps ("xmm4","xmm0",0b10001100);
+ &pslldq ("xmm3",4);
+ &pxor ("xmm0","xmm4");
+ &pshufd ("xmm1","xmm1",0b01010101); # critical path
+ &pxor ("xmm2","xmm3");
+ &pxor ("xmm0","xmm1");
+ &pshufd ("xmm3","xmm0",0b11111111);
+ &pxor ("xmm2","xmm3");
+ &ret();
+
+&set_label("key_192b",16);
+ &movaps ("xmm3","xmm0");
+ &shufps ("xmm5","xmm0",0b01000100);
+ &$movekey (&QWP(0,$key),"xmm5");
+ &shufps ("xmm3","xmm2",0b01001110);
+ &$movekey (&QWP(16,$key),"xmm3");
+ &lea ($key,&DWP(32,$key));
+ &jmp (&label("key_192b_warm"));
+
+&set_label("14rounds",16);
+ &movups ("xmm2",&QWP(16,"eax")); # remaining half of *userKey
+ &mov ($rounds,13);
+ &lea ($key,&DWP(16,$key));
+ &$movekey (&QWP(-32,$key),"xmm0"); # round 0
+ &$movekey (&QWP(-16,$key),"xmm2"); # round 1
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm2",0x01); # round 2
+ &call (&label("key_256a_cold"));
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm0",0x01); # round 3
+ &call (&label("key_256b"));
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm2",0x02); # round 4
+ &call (&label("key_256a"));
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm0",0x02); # round 5
+ &call (&label("key_256b"));
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm2",0x04); # round 6
+ &call (&label("key_256a"));
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm0",0x04); # round 7
+ &call (&label("key_256b"));
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm2",0x08); # round 8
+ &call (&label("key_256a"));
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm0",0x08); # round 9
+ &call (&label("key_256b"));
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm2",0x10); # round 10
+ &call (&label("key_256a"));
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm0",0x10); # round 11
+ &call (&label("key_256b"));
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm2",0x20); # round 12
+ &call (&label("key_256a"));
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm0",0x20); # round 13
+ &call (&label("key_256b"));
+ &aeskeygenassist("xmm1","xmm2",0x40); # round 14
+ &call (&label("key_256a"));
+ &$movekey (&QWP(0,$key),"xmm0");
+ &mov (&DWP(16,$key),$rounds);
+ &xor ("eax","eax");
+ &ret();
+
+&set_label("key_256a",16);
+ &$movekey (&QWP(0,$key),"xmm2");
+ &lea ($key,&DWP(16,$key));
+&set_label("key_256a_cold");
+ &shufps ("xmm4","xmm0",0b00010000);
+ &pxor ("xmm0","xmm4");
+ &shufps ("xmm4","xmm0",0b10001100);
+ &pxor ("xmm0","xmm4");
+ &pshufd ("xmm1","xmm1",0b11111111); # critical path
+ &pxor ("xmm0","xmm1");
+ &ret();
+
+&set_label("key_256b",16);
+ &$movekey (&QWP(0,$key),"xmm0");
+ &lea ($key,&DWP(16,$key));
+
+ &shufps ("xmm4","xmm2",0b00010000);
+ &pxor ("xmm2","xmm4");
+ &shufps ("xmm4","xmm2",0b10001100);
+ &pxor ("xmm2","xmm4");
+ &pshufd ("xmm1","xmm1",0b10101010); # critical path
+ &pxor ("xmm2","xmm1");
+ &ret();
+
+&set_label("bad_pointer",4);
+ &mov ("eax",-1);
+ &ret ();
+&set_label("bad_keybits",4);
+ &mov ("eax",-2);
+ &ret ();
+&function_end_B("_aesni_set_encrypt_key");
+
+# int $PREFIX_set_encrypt_key (const unsigned char *userKey, int bits,
+# AES_KEY *key)
+&function_begin_B("${PREFIX}_set_encrypt_key");
+ &mov ("eax",&wparam(0));
+ &mov ($rounds,&wparam(1));
+ &mov ($key,&wparam(2));
+ &call ("_aesni_set_encrypt_key");
+ &ret ();
+&function_end_B("${PREFIX}_set_encrypt_key");
+
+# int $PREFIX_set_decrypt_key (const unsigned char *userKey, int bits,
+# AES_KEY *key)
+&function_begin_B("${PREFIX}_set_decrypt_key");
+ &mov ("eax",&wparam(0));
+ &mov ($rounds,&wparam(1));
+ &mov ($key,&wparam(2));
+ &call ("_aesni_set_encrypt_key");
+ &mov ($key,&wparam(2));
+ &shl ($rounds,4) # rounds-1 after _aesni_set_encrypt_key
+ &test ("eax","eax");
+ &jnz (&label("dec_key_ret"));
+ &lea ("eax",&DWP(16,$key,$rounds)); # end of key schedule
+
+ &$movekey ("xmm0",&QWP(0,$key)); # just swap
+ &$movekey ("xmm1",&QWP(0,"eax"));
+ &$movekey (&QWP(0,"eax"),"xmm0");
+ &$movekey (&QWP(0,$key),"xmm1");
+ &lea ($key,&DWP(16,$key));
+ &lea ("eax",&DWP(-16,"eax"));
+
+&set_label("dec_key_inverse");
+ &$movekey ("xmm0",&QWP(0,$key)); # swap and inverse
+ &$movekey ("xmm1",&QWP(0,"eax"));
+ &aesimc ("xmm0","xmm0");
+ &aesimc ("xmm1","xmm1");
+ &lea ($key,&DWP(16,$key));
+ &lea ("eax",&DWP(-16,"eax"));
+ &cmp ("eax",$key);
+ &$movekey (&QWP(16,"eax"),"xmm0");
+ &$movekey (&QWP(-16,$key),"xmm1");
+ &ja (&label("dec_key_inverse"));
+
+ &$movekey ("xmm0",&QWP(0,$key)); # inverse middle
+ &aesimc ("xmm0","xmm0");
+ &$movekey (&QWP(0,$key),"xmm0");
+
+ &xor ("eax","eax"); # return success
+&set_label("dec_key_ret");
+ &ret ();
+&function_end_B("${PREFIX}_set_decrypt_key");
+&asciz("AES for Intel AES-NI, CRYPTOGAMS by <appro\@openssl.org>");
+
+&asm_finish();
diff -up openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/aes/asm/aesni-x86_64.pl.aesni openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/aes/asm/aesni-x86_64.pl
--- openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/aes/asm/aesni-x86_64.pl.aesni 2010-11-16 17:33:23.000000000 +0100
+++ openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/aes/asm/aesni-x86_64.pl 2010-11-16 17:33:23.000000000 +0100
@@ -0,0 +1,991 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env perl
+#
+# ====================================================================
+# Written by Andy Polyakov <appro@fy.chalmers.se> 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/.
+# ====================================================================
+#
+# This module implements support for Intel AES-NI extension. In
+# OpenSSL context it's used with Intel engine, but can also be used as
+# drop-in replacement for crypto/aes/asm/aes-x86_64.pl [see below for
+# details].
+
+$PREFIX="aesni"; # if $PREFIX is set to "AES", the script
+ # generates drop-in replacement for
+ # crypto/aes/asm/aes-x86_64.pl:-)
+
+$flavour = shift;
+$output = shift;
+if ($flavour =~ /\./) { $output = $flavour; undef $flavour; }
+
+$win64=0; $win64=1 if ($flavour =~ /[nm]asm|mingw64/ || $output =~ /\.asm$/);
+
+$0 =~ m/(.*[\/\\])[^\/\\]+$/; $dir=$1;
+( $xlate="${dir}x86_64-xlate.pl" and -f $xlate ) or
+( $xlate="${dir}../../perlasm/x86_64-xlate.pl" and -f $xlate) or
+die "can't locate x86_64-xlate.pl";
+
+open STDOUT,"| $^X $xlate $flavour $output";
+
+$movkey = $PREFIX eq "aesni" ? "movaps" : "movups";
+@_4args=$win64? ("%rcx","%rdx","%r8", "%r9") : # Win64 order
+ ("%rdi","%rsi","%rdx","%rcx"); # Unix order
+
+$code=".text\n";
+
+$rounds="%eax"; # input to and changed by aesni_[en|de]cryptN !!!
+# this is natural Unix argument order for public $PREFIX_[ecb|cbc]_encrypt ...
+$inp="%rdi";
+$out="%rsi";
+$len="%rdx";
+$key="%rcx"; # input to and changed by aesni_[en|de]cryptN !!!
+$ivp="%r8"; # cbc
+
+$rnds_="%r10d"; # backup copy for $rounds
+$key_="%r11"; # backup copy for $key
+
+# %xmm register layout
+$inout0="%xmm0"; $inout1="%xmm1";
+$inout2="%xmm2"; $inout3="%xmm3";
+$rndkey0="%xmm4"; $rndkey1="%xmm5";
+
+$iv="%xmm6"; $in0="%xmm7"; # used in CBC decrypt
+$in1="%xmm8"; $in2="%xmm9";
+
+# Inline version of internal aesni_[en|de]crypt1.
+#
+# Why folded loop? Because aes[enc|dec] is slow enough to accommodate
+# cycles which take care of loop variables...
+{ my $sn;
+sub aesni_generate1 {
+my ($p,$key,$rounds)=@_;
+++$sn;
+$code.=<<___;
+ $movkey ($key),$rndkey0
+ $movkey 16($key),$rndkey1
+ lea 32($key),$key
+ pxor $rndkey0,$inout0
+.Loop_${p}1_$sn:
+ aes${p} $rndkey1,$inout0
+ dec $rounds
+ $movkey ($key),$rndkey1
+ lea 16($key),$key
+ jnz .Loop_${p}1_$sn # loop body is 16 bytes
+ aes${p}last $rndkey1,$inout0
+___
+}}
+# void $PREFIX_[en|de]crypt (const void *inp,void *out,const AES_KEY *key);
+#
+{ my ($inp,$out,$key) = @_4args;
+
+$code.=<<___;
+.globl ${PREFIX}_encrypt
+.type ${PREFIX}_encrypt,\@abi-omnipotent
+.align 16
+${PREFIX}_encrypt:
+ movups ($inp),$inout0 # load input
+ mov 240($key),$rounds # pull $rounds
+___
+ &aesni_generate1("enc",$key,$rounds);
+$code.=<<___;
+ movups $inout0,($out) # output
+ ret
+.size ${PREFIX}_encrypt,.-${PREFIX}_encrypt
+
+.globl ${PREFIX}_decrypt
+.type ${PREFIX}_decrypt,\@abi-omnipotent
+.align 16
+${PREFIX}_decrypt:
+ movups ($inp),$inout0 # load input
+ mov 240($key),$rounds # pull $rounds
+___
+ &aesni_generate1("dec",$key,$rounds);
+$code.=<<___;
+ movups $inout0,($out) # output
+ ret
+.size ${PREFIX}_decrypt, .-${PREFIX}_decrypt
+___
+}
+
+# _aesni_[en|de]crypt[34] are private interfaces, N denotes interleave
+# factor. Why 3x subroutine is used in loops? Even though aes[enc|dec]
+# latency is 6, it turned out that it can be scheduled only every
+# *second* cycle. Thus 3x interleave is the one providing optimal
+# utilization, i.e. when subroutine's throughput is virtually same as
+# of non-interleaved subroutine [for number of input blocks up to 3].
+# This is why it makes no sense to implement 2x subroutine. As soon
+# as/if Intel improves throughput by making it possible to schedule
+# the instructions in question *every* cycles I would have to
+# implement 6x interleave and use it in loop...
+sub aesni_generate3 {
+my $dir=shift;
+# As already mentioned it takes in $key and $rounds, which are *not*
+# preserved. $inout[0-2] is cipher/clear text...
+$code.=<<___;
+.type _aesni_${dir}rypt3,\@abi-omnipotent
+.align 16
+_aesni_${dir}rypt3:
+ $movkey ($key),$rndkey0
+ shr \$1,$rounds
+ $movkey 16($key),$rndkey1
+ lea 32($key),$key
+ pxor $rndkey0,$inout0
+ pxor $rndkey0,$inout1
+ pxor $rndkey0,$inout2
+
+.L${dir}_loop3:
+ aes${dir} $rndkey1,$inout0
+ $movkey ($key),$rndkey0
+ aes${dir} $rndkey1,$inout1
+ dec $rounds
+ aes${dir} $rndkey1,$inout2
+ aes${dir} $rndkey0,$inout0
+ $movkey 16($key),$rndkey1
+ aes${dir} $rndkey0,$inout1
+ lea 32($key),$key
+ aes${dir} $rndkey0,$inout2
+ jnz .L${dir}_loop3
+
+ aes${dir} $rndkey1,$inout0
+ $movkey ($key),$rndkey0
+ aes${dir} $rndkey1,$inout1
+ aes${dir} $rndkey1,$inout2
+ aes${dir}last $rndkey0,$inout0
+ aes${dir}last $rndkey0,$inout1
+ aes${dir}last $rndkey0,$inout2
+ ret
+.size _aesni_${dir}rypt3,.-_aesni_${dir}rypt3
+___
+}
+# 4x interleave is implemented to improve small block performance,
+# most notably [and naturally] 4 block by ~30%. One can argue that one
+# should have implemented 5x as well, but improvement would be <20%,
+# so it's not worth it...
+sub aesni_generate4 {
+my $dir=shift;
+# As already mentioned it takes in $key and $rounds, which are *not*
+# preserved. $inout[0-3] is cipher/clear text...
+$code.=<<___;
+.type _aesni_${dir}rypt4,\@abi-omnipotent
+.align 16
+_aesni_${dir}rypt4:
+ $movkey ($key),$rndkey0
+ shr \$1,$rounds
+ $movkey 16($key),$rndkey1
+ lea 32($key),$key
+ pxor $rndkey0,$inout0
+ pxor $rndkey0,$inout1
+ pxor $rndkey0,$inout2
+ pxor $rndkey0,$inout3
+
+.L${dir}_loop4:
+ aes${dir} $rndkey1,$inout0
+ $movkey ($key),$rndkey0
+ aes${dir} $rndkey1,$inout1
+ dec $rounds
+ aes${dir} $rndkey1,$inout2
+ aes${dir} $rndkey1,$inout3
+ aes${dir} $rndkey0,$inout0
+ $movkey 16($key),$rndkey1
+ aes${dir} $rndkey0,$inout1
+ lea 32($key),$key
+ aes${dir} $rndkey0,$inout2
+ aes${dir} $rndkey0,$inout3
+ jnz .L${dir}_loop4
+
+ aes${dir} $rndkey1,$inout0
+ $movkey ($key),$rndkey0
+ aes${dir} $rndkey1,$inout1
+ aes${dir} $rndkey1,$inout2
+ aes${dir} $rndkey1,$inout3
+ aes${dir}last $rndkey0,$inout0
+ aes${dir}last $rndkey0,$inout1
+ aes${dir}last $rndkey0,$inout2
+ aes${dir}last $rndkey0,$inout3
+ ret
+.size _aesni_${dir}rypt4,.-_aesni_${dir}rypt4
+___
+}
+&aesni_generate3("enc") if ($PREFIX eq "aesni");
+&aesni_generate3("dec");
+&aesni_generate4("enc") if ($PREFIX eq "aesni");
+&aesni_generate4("dec");
+
+if ($PREFIX eq "aesni") {
+# void aesni_ecb_encrypt (const void *in, void *out,
+# size_t length, const AES_KEY *key,
+# int enc);
+$code.=<<___;
+.globl aesni_ecb_encrypt
+.type aesni_ecb_encrypt,\@function,5
+.align 16
+aesni_ecb_encrypt:
+ cmp \$16,$len # check length
+ jb .Lecb_ret
+
+ mov 240($key),$rounds # pull $rounds
+ and \$-16,$len
+ mov $key,$key_ # backup $key
+ test %r8d,%r8d # 5th argument
+ mov $rounds,$rnds_ # backup $rounds
+ jz .Lecb_decrypt
+#--------------------------- ECB ENCRYPT ------------------------------#
+ sub \$0x40,$len
+ jbe .Lecb_enc_tail
+ jmp .Lecb_enc_loop3
+.align 16
+.Lecb_enc_loop3:
+ movups ($inp),$inout0
+ movups 0x10($inp),$inout1
+ movups 0x20($inp),$inout2
+ call _aesni_encrypt3
+ sub \$0x30,$len
+ lea 0x30($inp),$inp
+ lea 0x30($out),$out
+ movups $inout0,-0x30($out)
+ mov $rnds_,$rounds # restore $rounds
+ movups $inout1,-0x20($out)
+ mov $key_,$key # restore $key
+ movups $inout2,-0x10($out)
+ ja .Lecb_enc_loop3
+
+.Lecb_enc_tail:
+ add \$0x40,$len
+ jz .Lecb_ret
+
+ cmp \$0x10,$len
+ movups ($inp),$inout0
+ je .Lecb_enc_one
+ cmp \$0x20,$len
+ movups 0x10($inp),$inout1
+ je .Lecb_enc_two
+ cmp \$0x30,$len
+ movups 0x20($inp),$inout2
+ je .Lecb_enc_three
+ movups 0x30($inp),$inout3
+ call _aesni_encrypt4
+ movups $inout0,($out)
+ movups $inout1,0x10($out)
+ movups $inout2,0x20($out)
+ movups $inout3,0x30($out)
+ jmp .Lecb_ret
+.align 16
+.Lecb_enc_one:
+___
+ &aesni_generate1("enc",$key,$rounds);
+$code.=<<___;
+ movups $inout0,($out)
+ jmp .Lecb_ret
+.align 16
+.Lecb_enc_two:
+ call _aesni_encrypt3
+ movups $inout0,($out)
+ movups $inout1,0x10($out)
+ jmp .Lecb_ret
+.align 16
+.Lecb_enc_three:
+ call _aesni_encrypt3
+ movups $inout0,($out)
+ movups $inout1,0x10($out)
+ movups $inout2,0x20($out)
+ jmp .Lecb_ret
+ #--------------------------- ECB DECRYPT ------------------------------#
+.align 16
+.Lecb_decrypt:
+ sub \$0x40,$len
+ jbe .Lecb_dec_tail
+ jmp .Lecb_dec_loop3
+.align 16
+.Lecb_dec_loop3:
+ movups ($inp),$inout0
+ movups 0x10($inp),$inout1
+ movups 0x20($inp),$inout2
+ call _aesni_decrypt3
+ sub \$0x30,$len
+ lea 0x30($inp),$inp
+ lea 0x30($out),$out
+ movups $inout0,-0x30($out)
+ mov $rnds_,$rounds # restore $rounds
+ movups $inout1,-0x20($out)
+ mov $key_,$key # restore $key
+ movups $inout2,-0x10($out)
+ ja .Lecb_dec_loop3
+
+.Lecb_dec_tail:
+ add \$0x40,$len
+ jz .Lecb_ret
+
+ cmp \$0x10,$len
+ movups ($inp),$inout0
+ je .Lecb_dec_one
+ cmp \$0x20,$len
+ movups 0x10($inp),$inout1
+ je .Lecb_dec_two
+ cmp \$0x30,$len
+ movups 0x20($inp),$inout2
+ je .Lecb_dec_three
+ movups 0x30($inp),$inout3
+ call _aesni_decrypt4
+ movups $inout0,($out)
+ movups $inout1,0x10($out)
+ movups $inout2,0x20($out)
+ movups $inout3,0x30($out)
+ jmp .Lecb_ret
+.align 16
+.Lecb_dec_one:
+___
+ &aesni_generate1("dec",$key,$rounds);
+$code.=<<___;
+ movups $inout0,($out)
+ jmp .Lecb_ret
+.align 16
+.Lecb_dec_two:
+ call _aesni_decrypt3
+ movups $inout0,($out)
+ movups $inout1,0x10($out)
+ jmp .Lecb_ret
+.align 16
+.Lecb_dec_three:
+ call _aesni_decrypt3
+ movups $inout0,($out)
+ movups $inout1,0x10($out)
+ movups $inout2,0x20($out)
+
+.Lecb_ret:
+ ret
+.size aesni_ecb_encrypt,.-aesni_ecb_encrypt
+___
+}
+
+# void $PREFIX_cbc_encrypt (const void *inp, void *out,
+# size_t length, const AES_KEY *key,
+# unsigned char *ivp,const int enc);
+$reserved = $win64?0x40:-0x18; # used in decrypt
+$code.=<<___;
+.globl ${PREFIX}_cbc_encrypt
+.type ${PREFIX}_cbc_encrypt,\@function,6
+.align 16
+${PREFIX}_cbc_encrypt:
+ test $len,$len # check length
+ jz .Lcbc_ret
+
+ mov 240($key),$rnds_ # pull $rounds
+ mov $key,$key_ # backup $key
+ test %r9d,%r9d # 6th argument
+ jz .Lcbc_decrypt
+#--------------------------- CBC ENCRYPT ------------------------------#
+ movups ($ivp),$inout0 # load iv as initial state
+ cmp \$16,$len
+ mov $rnds_,$rounds
+ jb .Lcbc_enc_tail
+ sub \$16,$len
+ jmp .Lcbc_enc_loop
+.align 16
+.Lcbc_enc_loop:
+ movups ($inp),$inout1 # load input
+ lea 16($inp),$inp
+ pxor $inout1,$inout0
+___
+ &aesni_generate1("enc",$key,$rounds);
+$code.=<<___;
+ sub \$16,$len
+ lea 16($out),$out
+ mov $rnds_,$rounds # restore $rounds
+ mov $key_,$key # restore $key
+ movups $inout0,-16($out) # store output
+ jnc .Lcbc_enc_loop
+ add \$16,$len
+ jnz .Lcbc_enc_tail
+ movups $inout0,($ivp)
+ jmp .Lcbc_ret
+
+.Lcbc_enc_tail:
+ mov $len,%rcx # zaps $key
+ xchg $inp,$out # $inp is %rsi and $out is %rdi now
+ .long 0x9066A4F3 # rep movsb
+ mov \$16,%ecx # zero tail
+ sub $len,%rcx
+ xor %eax,%eax
+ .long 0x9066AAF3 # rep stosb
+ lea -16(%rdi),%rdi # rewind $out by 1 block
+ mov $rnds_,$rounds # restore $rounds
+ mov %rdi,%rsi # $inp and $out are the same
+ mov $key_,$key # restore $key
+ xor $len,$len # len=16
+ jmp .Lcbc_enc_loop # one more spin
+ #--------------------------- CBC DECRYPT ------------------------------#
+.align 16
+.Lcbc_decrypt:
+___
+$code.=<<___ if ($win64);
+ lea -0x58(%rsp),%rsp
+ movaps %xmm6,(%rsp)
+ movaps %xmm7,0x10(%rsp)
+ movaps %xmm8,0x20(%rsp)
+ movaps %xmm9,0x30(%rsp)
+.Lcbc_decrypt_body:
+___
+$code.=<<___;
+ movups ($ivp),$iv
+ sub \$0x40,$len
+ mov $rnds_,$rounds
+ jbe .Lcbc_dec_tail
+ jmp .Lcbc_dec_loop3
+.align 16
+.Lcbc_dec_loop3:
+ movups ($inp),$inout0
+ movups 0x10($inp),$inout1
+ movups 0x20($inp),$inout2
+ movaps $inout0,$in0
+ movaps $inout1,$in1
+ movaps $inout2,$in2
+ call _aesni_decrypt3
+ sub \$0x30,$len
+ lea 0x30($inp),$inp
+ lea 0x30($out),$out
+ pxor $iv,$inout0
+ pxor $in0,$inout1
+ movaps $in2,$iv
+ pxor $in1,$inout2
+ movups $inout0,-0x30($out)
+ mov $rnds_,$rounds # restore $rounds
+ movups $inout1,-0x20($out)
+ mov $key_,$key # restore $key
+ movups $inout2,-0x10($out)
+ ja .Lcbc_dec_loop3
+
+.Lcbc_dec_tail:
+ add \$0x40,$len
+ movups $iv,($ivp)
+ jz .Lcbc_dec_ret
+
+ movups ($inp),$inout0
+ cmp \$0x10,$len
+ movaps $inout0,$in0
+ jbe .Lcbc_dec_one
+ movups 0x10($inp),$inout1
+ cmp \$0x20,$len
+ movaps $inout1,$in1
+ jbe .Lcbc_dec_two
+ movups 0x20($inp),$inout2
+ cmp \$0x30,$len
+ movaps $inout2,$in2
+ jbe .Lcbc_dec_three
+ movups 0x30($inp),$inout3
+ call _aesni_decrypt4
+ pxor $iv,$inout0
+ movups 0x30($inp),$iv
+ pxor $in0,$inout1
+ movups $inout0,($out)
+ pxor $in1,$inout2
+ movups $inout1,0x10($out)
+ pxor $in2,$inout3
+ movups $inout2,0x20($out)
+ movaps $inout3,$inout0
+ lea 0x30($out),$out
+ jmp .Lcbc_dec_tail_collected
+.align 16
+.Lcbc_dec_one:
+___
+ &aesni_generate1("dec",$key,$rounds);
+$code.=<<___;
+ pxor $iv,$inout0
+ movaps $in0,$iv
+ jmp .Lcbc_dec_tail_collected
+.align 16
+.Lcbc_dec_two:
+ call _aesni_decrypt3
+ pxor $iv,$inout0
+ pxor $in0,$inout1
+ movups $inout0,($out)
+ movaps $in1,$iv
+ movaps $inout1,$inout0
+ lea 0x10($out),$out
+ jmp .Lcbc_dec_tail_collected
+.align 16
+.Lcbc_dec_three:
+ call _aesni_decrypt3
+ pxor $iv,$inout0
+ pxor $in0,$inout1
+ movups $inout0,($out)
+ pxor $in1,$inout2
+ movups $inout1,0x10($out)
+ movaps $in2,$iv
+ movaps $inout2,$inout0
+ lea 0x20($out),$out
+ jmp .Lcbc_dec_tail_collected
+.align 16
+.Lcbc_dec_tail_collected:
+ and \$15,$len
+ movups $iv,($ivp)
+ jnz .Lcbc_dec_tail_partial
+ movups $inout0,($out)
+ jmp .Lcbc_dec_ret
+.Lcbc_dec_tail_partial:
+ movaps $inout0,$reserved(%rsp)
+ mov $out,%rdi
+ mov $len,%rcx
+ lea $reserved(%rsp),%rsi
+ .long 0x9066A4F3 # rep movsb
+
+.Lcbc_dec_ret:
+___
+$code.=<<___ if ($win64);
+ movaps (%rsp),%xmm6
+ movaps 0x10(%rsp),%xmm7
+ movaps 0x20(%rsp),%xmm8
+ movaps 0x30(%rsp),%xmm9
+ lea 0x58(%rsp),%rsp
+___
+$code.=<<___;
+.Lcbc_ret:
+ ret
+.size ${PREFIX}_cbc_encrypt,.-${PREFIX}_cbc_encrypt
+___
+
+# int $PREFIX_set_[en|de]crypt_key (const unsigned char *userKey,
+# int bits, AES_KEY *key)
+{ my ($inp,$bits,$key) = @_4args;
+ $bits =~ s/%r/%e/;
+
+$code.=<<___;
+.globl ${PREFIX}_set_decrypt_key
+.type ${PREFIX}_set_decrypt_key,\@abi-omnipotent
+.align 16
+${PREFIX}_set_decrypt_key:
+ .byte 0x48,0x83,0xEC,0x08 # sub rsp,8
+ call _aesni_set_encrypt_key
+ shl \$4,$bits # rounds-1 after _aesni_set_encrypt_key
+ test %eax,%eax
+ jnz .Ldec_key_ret
+ lea 16($key,$bits),$inp # points at the end of key schedule
+
+ $movkey ($key),%xmm0 # just swap
+ $movkey ($inp),%xmm1
+ $movkey %xmm0,($inp)
+ $movkey %xmm1,($key)
+ lea 16($key),$key
+ lea -16($inp),$inp
+
+.Ldec_key_inverse:
+ $movkey ($key),%xmm0 # swap and inverse
+ $movkey ($inp),%xmm1
+ aesimc %xmm0,%xmm0
+ aesimc %xmm1,%xmm1
+ lea 16($key),$key
+ lea -16($inp),$inp
+ cmp $key,$inp
+ $movkey %xmm0,16($inp)
+ $movkey %xmm1,-16($key)
+ ja .Ldec_key_inverse
+
+ $movkey ($key),%xmm0 # inverse middle
+ aesimc %xmm0,%xmm0
+ $movkey %xmm0,($inp)
+.Ldec_key_ret:
+ add \$8,%rsp
+ ret
+.LSEH_end_set_decrypt_key:
+.size ${PREFIX}_set_decrypt_key,.-${PREFIX}_set_decrypt_key
+___
+
+# This is based on submission by
+#
+# Huang Ying <ying.huang@intel.com>
+# Vinodh Gopal <vinodh.gopal@intel.com>
+# Kahraman Akdemir
+#
+# Agressively optimized in respect to aeskeygenassist's critical path
+# and is contained in %xmm0-5 to meet Win64 ABI requirement.
+#
+$code.=<<___;
+.globl ${PREFIX}_set_encrypt_key
+.type ${PREFIX}_set_encrypt_key,\@abi-omnipotent
+.align 16
+${PREFIX}_set_encrypt_key:
+_aesni_set_encrypt_key:
+ .byte 0x48,0x83,0xEC,0x08 # sub rsp,8
+ test $inp,$inp
+ mov \$-1,%rax
+ jz .Lenc_key_ret
+ test $key,$key
+ jz .Lenc_key_ret
+
+ movups ($inp),%xmm0 # pull first 128 bits of *userKey
+ pxor %xmm4,%xmm4 # low dword of xmm4 is assumed 0
+ lea 16($key),%rax
+ cmp \$256,$bits
+ je .L14rounds
+ cmp \$192,$bits
+ je .L12rounds
+ cmp \$128,$bits
+ jne .Lbad_keybits
+
+.L10rounds:
+ mov \$9,$bits # 10 rounds for 128-bit key
+ $movkey %xmm0,($key) # round 0
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x1,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 1
+ call .Lkey_expansion_128_cold
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x2,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 2
+ call .Lkey_expansion_128
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x4,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 3
+ call .Lkey_expansion_128
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x8,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 4
+ call .Lkey_expansion_128
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x10,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 5
+ call .Lkey_expansion_128
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x20,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 6
+ call .Lkey_expansion_128
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x40,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 7
+ call .Lkey_expansion_128
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x80,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 8
+ call .Lkey_expansion_128
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x1b,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 9
+ call .Lkey_expansion_128
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x36,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 10
+ call .Lkey_expansion_128
+ $movkey %xmm0,(%rax)
+ mov $bits,80(%rax) # 240(%rdx)
+ xor %eax,%eax
+ jmp .Lenc_key_ret
+
+.align 16
+.L12rounds:
+ movq 16($inp),%xmm2 # remaining 1/3 of *userKey
+ mov \$11,$bits # 12 rounds for 192
+ $movkey %xmm0,($key) # round 0
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x1,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 1,2
+ call .Lkey_expansion_192a_cold
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x2,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 2,3
+ call .Lkey_expansion_192b
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x4,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 4,5
+ call .Lkey_expansion_192a
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x8,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 5,6
+ call .Lkey_expansion_192b
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x10,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 7,8
+ call .Lkey_expansion_192a
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x20,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 8,9
+ call .Lkey_expansion_192b
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x40,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 10,11
+ call .Lkey_expansion_192a
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x80,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 11,12
+ call .Lkey_expansion_192b
+ $movkey %xmm0,(%rax)
+ mov $bits,48(%rax) # 240(%rdx)
+ xor %rax, %rax
+ jmp .Lenc_key_ret
+
+.align 16
+.L14rounds:
+ movups 16($inp),%xmm2 # remaning half of *userKey
+ mov \$13,$bits # 14 rounds for 256
+ lea 16(%rax),%rax
+ $movkey %xmm0,($key) # round 0
+ $movkey %xmm2,16($key) # round 1
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x1,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 2
+ call .Lkey_expansion_256a_cold
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x1,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 3
+ call .Lkey_expansion_256b
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x2,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 4
+ call .Lkey_expansion_256a
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x2,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 5
+ call .Lkey_expansion_256b
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x4,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 6
+ call .Lkey_expansion_256a
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x4,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 7
+ call .Lkey_expansion_256b
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x8,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 8
+ call .Lkey_expansion_256a
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x8,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 9
+ call .Lkey_expansion_256b
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x10,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 10
+ call .Lkey_expansion_256a
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x10,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 11
+ call .Lkey_expansion_256b
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x20,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 12
+ call .Lkey_expansion_256a
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x20,%xmm0,%xmm1 # round 13
+ call .Lkey_expansion_256b
+ aeskeygenassist \$0x40,%xmm2,%xmm1 # round 14
+ call .Lkey_expansion_256a
+ $movkey %xmm0,(%rax)
+ mov $bits,16(%rax) # 240(%rdx)
+ xor %rax,%rax
+ jmp .Lenc_key_ret
+
+.align 16
+.Lbad_keybits:
+ mov \$-2,%rax
+.Lenc_key_ret:
+ add \$8,%rsp
+ ret
+.LSEH_end_set_encrypt_key:
+
+.align 16
+.Lkey_expansion_128:
+ $movkey %xmm0,(%rax)
+ lea 16(%rax),%rax
+.Lkey_expansion_128_cold:
+ shufps \$0b00010000,%xmm0,%xmm4
+ pxor %xmm4, %xmm0
+ shufps \$0b10001100,%xmm0,%xmm4
+ pxor %xmm4, %xmm0
+ pshufd \$0b11111111,%xmm1,%xmm1 # critical path
+ pxor %xmm1,%xmm0
+ ret
+
+.align 16
+.Lkey_expansion_192a:
+ $movkey %xmm0,(%rax)
+ lea 16(%rax),%rax
+.Lkey_expansion_192a_cold:
+ movaps %xmm2, %xmm5
+.Lkey_expansion_192b_warm:
+ shufps \$0b00010000,%xmm0,%xmm4
+ movaps %xmm2,%xmm3
+ pxor %xmm4,%xmm0
+ shufps \$0b10001100,%xmm0,%xmm4
+ pslldq \$4,%xmm3
+ pxor %xmm4,%xmm0
+ pshufd \$0b01010101,%xmm1,%xmm1 # critical path
+ pxor %xmm3,%xmm2
+ pxor %xmm1,%xmm0
+ pshufd \$0b11111111,%xmm0,%xmm3
+ pxor %xmm3,%xmm2
+ ret
+
+.align 16
+.Lkey_expansion_192b:
+ movaps %xmm0,%xmm3
+ shufps \$0b01000100,%xmm0,%xmm5
+ $movkey %xmm5,(%rax)
+ shufps \$0b01001110,%xmm2,%xmm3
+ $movkey %xmm3,16(%rax)
+ lea 32(%rax),%rax
+ jmp .Lkey_expansion_192b_warm
+
+.align 16
+.Lkey_expansion_256a:
+ $movkey %xmm2,(%rax)
+ lea 16(%rax),%rax
+.Lkey_expansion_256a_cold:
+ shufps \$0b00010000,%xmm0,%xmm4
+ pxor %xmm4,%xmm0
+ shufps \$0b10001100,%xmm0,%xmm4
+ pxor %xmm4,%xmm0
+ pshufd \$0b11111111,%xmm1,%xmm1 # critical path
+ pxor %xmm1,%xmm0
+ ret
+
+.align 16
+.Lkey_expansion_256b:
+ $movkey %xmm0,(%rax)
+ lea 16(%rax),%rax
+
+ shufps \$0b00010000,%xmm2,%xmm4
+ pxor %xmm4,%xmm2
+ shufps \$0b10001100,%xmm2,%xmm4
+ pxor %xmm4,%xmm2
+ pshufd \$0b10101010,%xmm1,%xmm1 # critical path
+ pxor %xmm1,%xmm2
+ ret
+.size ${PREFIX}_set_encrypt_key,.-${PREFIX}_set_encrypt_key
+___
+}
+
+$code.=<<___;
+.asciz "AES for Intel AES-NI, CRYPTOGAMS by <appro\@openssl.org>"
+.align 64
+___
+
+# EXCEPTION_DISPOSITION handler (EXCEPTION_RECORD *rec,ULONG64 frame,
+# CONTEXT *context,DISPATCHER_CONTEXT *disp)
+if ($win64) {
+$rec="%rcx";
+$frame="%rdx";
+$context="%r8";
+$disp="%r9";
+
+$code.=<<___;
+.extern __imp_RtlVirtualUnwind
+.type cbc_se_handler,\@abi-omnipotent
+.align 16
+cbc_se_handler:
+ push %rsi
+ push %rdi
+ push %rbx
+ push %rbp
+ push %r12
+ push %r13
+ push %r14
+ push %r15
+ pushfq
+ sub \$64,%rsp
+
+ mov 152($context),%rax # pull context->Rsp
+ mov 248($context),%rbx # pull context->Rip
+
+ lea .Lcbc_decrypt(%rip),%r10
+ cmp %r10,%rbx # context->Rip<"prologue" label
+ jb .Lin_prologue
+
+ lea .Lcbc_decrypt_body(%rip),%r10
+ cmp %r10,%rbx # context->Rip<cbc_decrypt_body
+ jb .Lrestore_rax
+
+ lea .Lcbc_ret(%rip),%r10
+ cmp %r10,%rbx # context->Rip>="epilogue" label
+ jae .Lin_prologue
+
+ lea 0(%rax),%rsi # top of stack
+ lea 512($context),%rdi # &context.Xmm6
+ mov \$8,%ecx # 4*sizeof(%xmm0)/sizeof(%rax)
+ .long 0xa548f3fc # cld; rep movsq
+ lea 0x58(%rax),%rax # adjust stack pointer
+ jmp .Lin_prologue
+
+.Lrestore_rax:
+ mov 120($context),%rax
+.Lin_prologue:
+ mov 8(%rax),%rdi
+ mov 16(%rax),%rsi
+ mov %rax,152($context) # restore context->Rsp
+ mov %rsi,168($context) # restore context->Rsi
+ mov %rdi,176($context) # restore context->Rdi
+
+ jmp .Lcommon_seh_exit
+.size cbc_se_handler,.-cbc_se_handler
+
+.type ecb_se_handler,\@abi-omnipotent
+.align 16
+ecb_se_handler:
+ push %rsi
+ push %rdi
+ push %rbx
+ push %rbp
+ push %r12
+ push %r13
+ push %r14
+ push %r15
+ pushfq
+ sub \$64,%rsp
+
+ mov 152($context),%rax # pull context->Rsp
+ mov 8(%rax),%rdi
+ mov 16(%rax),%rsi
+ mov %rsi,168($context) # restore context->Rsi
+ mov %rdi,176($context) # restore context->Rdi
+
+.Lcommon_seh_exit:
+
+ mov 40($disp),%rdi # disp->ContextRecord
+ mov $context,%rsi # context
+ mov \$154,%ecx # sizeof(CONTEXT)
+ .long 0xa548f3fc # cld; rep movsq
+
+ mov $disp,%rsi
+ xor %rcx,%rcx # arg1, UNW_FLAG_NHANDLER
+ mov 8(%rsi),%rdx # arg2, disp->ImageBase
+ mov 0(%rsi),%r8 # arg3, disp->ControlPc
+ mov 16(%rsi),%r9 # arg4, disp->FunctionEntry
+ mov 40(%rsi),%r10 # disp->ContextRecord
+ lea 56(%rsi),%r11 # &disp->HandlerData
+ lea 24(%rsi),%r12 # &disp->EstablisherFrame
+ mov %r10,32(%rsp) # arg5
+ mov %r11,40(%rsp) # arg6
+ mov %r12,48(%rsp) # arg7
+ mov %rcx,56(%rsp) # arg8, (NULL)
+ call *__imp_RtlVirtualUnwind(%rip)
+
+ mov \$1,%eax # ExceptionContinueSearch
+ add \$64,%rsp
+ popfq
+ pop %r15
+ pop %r14
+ pop %r13
+ pop %r12
+ pop %rbp
+ pop %rbx
+ pop %rdi
+ pop %rsi
+ ret
+.size cbc_se_handler,.-cbc_se_handler
+
+.section .pdata
+.align 4
+ .rva .LSEH_begin_${PREFIX}_ecb_encrypt
+ .rva .LSEH_end_${PREFIX}_ecb_encrypt
+ .rva .LSEH_info_ecb
+
+ .rva .LSEH_begin_${PREFIX}_cbc_encrypt
+ .rva .LSEH_end_${PREFIX}_cbc_encrypt
+ .rva .LSEH_info_cbc
+
+ .rva ${PREFIX}_set_decrypt_key
+ .rva .LSEH_end_set_decrypt_key
+ .rva .LSEH_info_key
+
+ .rva ${PREFIX}_set_encrypt_key
+ .rva .LSEH_end_set_encrypt_key
+ .rva .LSEH_info_key
+.section .xdata
+.align 8
+.LSEH_info_ecb:
+ .byte 9,0,0,0
+ .rva ecb_se_handler
+.LSEH_info_cbc:
+ .byte 9,0,0,0
+ .rva cbc_se_handler
+.LSEH_info_key:
+ .byte 0x01,0x04,0x01,0x00
+ .byte 0x04,0x02,0x00,0x00
+___
+}
+
+sub rex {
+ local *opcode=shift;
+ my ($dst,$src)=@_;
+
+ if ($dst>=8 || $src>=8) {
+ $rex=0x40;
+ $rex|=0x04 if($dst>=8);
+ $rex|=0x01 if($src>=8);
+ push @opcode,$rex;
+ }
+}
+
+sub aesni {
+ my $line=shift;
+ my @opcode=(0x66);
+
+ if ($line=~/(aeskeygenassist)\s+\$([x0-9a-f]+),\s*%xmm([0-9]+),\s*%xmm([0-9]+)/) {
+ rex(\@opcode,$4,$3);
+ push @opcode,0x0f,0x3a,0xdf;
+ push @opcode,0xc0|($3&7)|(($4&7)<<3); # ModR/M
+ my $c=$2;
+ push @opcode,$c=~/^0/?oct($c):$c;
+ return ".byte\t".join(',',@opcode);
+ }
+ elsif ($line=~/(aes[a-z]+)\s+%xmm([0-9]+),\s*%xmm([0-9]+)/) {
+ my %opcodelet = (
+ "aesimc" => 0xdb,
+ "aesenc" => 0xdc, "aesenclast" => 0xdd,
+ "aesdec" => 0xde, "aesdeclast" => 0xdf
+ );
+ return undef if (!defined($opcodelet{$1}));
+ rex(\@opcode,$3,$2);
+ push @opcode,0x0f,0x38,$opcodelet{$1};
+ push @opcode,0xc0|($2&7)|(($3&7)<<3); # ModR/M
+ return ".byte\t".join(',',@opcode);
+ }
+ return $line;
+}
+
+$code =~ s/\`([^\`]*)\`/eval($1)/gem;
+$code =~ s/\b(aes.*%xmm[0-9]+).*$/aesni($1)/gem;
+
+print $code;
+
+close STDOUT;
diff -up openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/aes/Makefile.aesni openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/aes/Makefile
--- openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/aes/Makefile.aesni 2008-12-23 12:33:00.000000000 +0100
+++ openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/aes/Makefile 2010-11-16 17:33:23.000000000 +0100
@@ -50,9 +50,13 @@ aes-ia64.s: asm/aes-ia64.S
aes-586.s: asm/aes-586.pl ../perlasm/x86asm.pl
$(PERL) asm/aes-586.pl $(PERLASM_SCHEME) $(CFLAGS) $(PROCESSOR) > $@
+aesni-x86.s: asm/aesni-x86.pl ../perlasm/x86asm.pl
+ $(PERL) asm/aesni-x86.pl $(PERLASM_SCHEME) $(CFLAGS) $(PROCESSOR) > $@
aes-x86_64.s: asm/aes-x86_64.pl
$(PERL) asm/aes-x86_64.pl $(PERLASM_SCHEME) > $@
+aesni-x86_64.s: asm/aesni-x86_64.pl
+ $(PERL) asm/aesni-x86_64.pl $(PERLASM_SCHEME) > $@
aes-sparcv9.s: asm/aes-sparcv9.pl
$(PERL) asm/aes-sparcv9.pl $(CFLAGS) > $@
diff -up openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/engine/eng_aesni.c.aesni openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/engine/eng_aesni.c
--- openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/engine/eng_aesni.c.aesni 2010-11-16 17:33:23.000000000 +0100
+++ openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/engine/eng_aesni.c 2010-11-16 17:33:23.000000000 +0100
@@ -0,0 +1,413 @@
+/*
+ * Support for Intel AES-NI intruction set
+ * Author: Huang Ying <ying.huang@intel.com>
+ *
+ * Intel AES-NI is a new set of Single Instruction Multiple Data
+ * (SIMD) instructions that are going to be introduced in the next
+ * generation of Intel processor, as of 2009. These instructions
+ * enable fast and secure data encryption and decryption, using the
+ * Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), defined by FIPS Publication
+ * number 197. The architecture introduces six instructions that
+ * offer full hardware support for AES. Four of them support high
+ * performance data encryption and decryption, and the other two
+ * instructions support the AES key expansion procedure.
+ *
+ * The white paper can be downloaded from:
+ * http://softwarecommunity.intel.com/isn/downloads/intelavx/AES-Instructions-Set_WP.pdf
+ *
+ * This file is based on engines/e_padlock.c
+ */
+
+/* ====================================================================
+ * Copyright (c) 1999-2001 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+ * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
+ * are met:
+ *
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ *
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+ * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
+ * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
+ * distribution.
+ *
+ * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this
+ * software must display the following acknowledgment:
+ * "This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project
+ * for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.OpenSSL.org/)"
+ *
+ * 4. The names "OpenSSL Toolkit" and "OpenSSL Project" must not be used to
+ * endorse or promote products derived from this software without
+ * prior written permission. For written permission, please contact
+ * licensing@OpenSSL.org.
+ *
+ * 5. Products derived from this software may not be called "OpenSSL"
+ * nor may "OpenSSL" appear in their names without prior written
+ * permission of the OpenSSL Project.
+ *
+ * 6. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following
+ * acknowledgment:
+ * "This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project
+ * for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.OpenSSL.org/)"
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT ``AS IS'' AND ANY
+ * EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
+ * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
+ * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR
+ * ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
+ * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
+ * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
+ * LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
+ * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
+ * STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
+ * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED
+ * OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ * ====================================================================
+ *
+ * This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young
+ * (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim
+ * Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
+ *
+ */
+
+
+#include <openssl/opensslconf.h>
+
+#if !defined(OPENSSL_NO_HW) && !defined(OPENSSL_NO_HW_AES_NI) && !defined(OPENSSL_NO_AES)
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include "cryptlib.h"
+#include <openssl/dso.h>
+#include <openssl/engine.h>
+#include <openssl/evp.h>
+#include <openssl/aes.h>
+#include <openssl/err.h>
+#include <openssl/modes.h>
+
+/* AES-NI is available *ONLY* on some x86 CPUs. Not only that it
+ doesn't exist elsewhere, but it even can't be compiled on other
+ platforms! */
+#undef COMPILE_HW_AESNI
+#if (defined(__x86_64) || defined(__x86_64__) || \
+ defined(_M_AMD64) || defined(_M_X64) || \
+ defined(OPENSSL_IA32_SSE2)) && !defined(OPENSSL_NO_ASM)
+#define COMPILE_HW_AESNI
+static ENGINE *ENGINE_aesni (void);
+#endif
+
+void ENGINE_load_aesni (void)
+{
+/* On non-x86 CPUs it just returns. */
+#ifdef COMPILE_HW_AESNI
+ ENGINE *toadd = ENGINE_aesni();
+ if (!toadd)
+ return;
+ ENGINE_add (toadd);
+ ENGINE_register_complete (toadd);
+ ENGINE_free (toadd);
+ ERR_clear_error ();
+#endif
+}
+
+#ifdef COMPILE_HW_AESNI
+int aesni_set_encrypt_key(const unsigned char *userKey, int bits,
+ AES_KEY *key);
+int aesni_set_decrypt_key(const unsigned char *userKey, int bits,
+ AES_KEY *key);
+
+void aesni_encrypt(const unsigned char *in, unsigned char *out,
+ const AES_KEY *key);
+void aesni_decrypt(const unsigned char *in, unsigned char *out,
+ const AES_KEY *key);
+
+void aesni_ecb_encrypt(const unsigned char *in,
+ unsigned char *out,
+ size_t length,
+ const AES_KEY *key,
+ int enc);
+void aesni_cbc_encrypt(const unsigned char *in,
+ unsigned char *out,
+ size_t length,
+ const AES_KEY *key,
+ unsigned char *ivec, int enc);
+
+/* Function for ENGINE detection and control */
+static int aesni_init(ENGINE *e);
+
+/* Cipher Stuff */
+static int aesni_ciphers(ENGINE *e, const EVP_CIPHER **cipher,
+ const int **nids, int nid);
+
+#define AESNI_MIN_ALIGN 16
+#define AESNI_ALIGN(x) \
+ ((void *)(((unsigned long)(x)+AESNI_MIN_ALIGN-1)&~(AESNI_MIN_ALIGN-1)))
+
+/* Engine names */
+static const char aesni_id[] = "aesni",
+ aesni_name[] = "Intel AES-NI engine",
+ no_aesni_name[] = "Intel AES-NI engine (no-aesni)";
+
+/* ===== Engine "management" functions ===== */
+
+#if defined(_WIN32)
+typedef unsigned __int64 IA32CAP;
+#else
+typedef unsigned long long IA32CAP;
+#endif
+
+/* Prepare the ENGINE structure for registration */
+static int
+aesni_bind_helper(ENGINE *e)
+{
+ int engage;
+ if (sizeof(OPENSSL_ia32cap_P) > 4) {
+ engage = (OPENSSL_ia32cap_P >> 57) & 1;
+ } else {
+ IA32CAP OPENSSL_ia32_cpuid(void);
+ engage = (OPENSSL_ia32_cpuid() >> 57) & 1;
+ }
+
+ /* Register everything or return with an error */
+ if (!ENGINE_set_id(e, aesni_id) ||
+ !ENGINE_set_name(e, engage ? aesni_name : no_aesni_name) ||
+
+ !ENGINE_set_init_function(e, aesni_init) ||
+ (engage && !ENGINE_set_ciphers (e, aesni_ciphers))
+ )
+ return 0;
+
+ /* Everything looks good */
+ return 1;
+}
+
+/* Constructor */
+static ENGINE *
+ENGINE_aesni(void)
+{
+ ENGINE *eng = ENGINE_new();
+
+ if (!eng) {
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (!aesni_bind_helper(eng)) {
+ ENGINE_free(eng);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ return eng;
+}
+
+/* Check availability of the engine */
+static int
+aesni_init(ENGINE *e)
+{
+ return 1;
+}
+
+#if defined(NID_aes_128_cfb128) && ! defined (NID_aes_128_cfb)
+#define NID_aes_128_cfb NID_aes_128_cfb128
+#endif
+
+#if defined(NID_aes_128_ofb128) && ! defined (NID_aes_128_ofb)
+#define NID_aes_128_ofb NID_aes_128_ofb128
+#endif
+
+#if defined(NID_aes_192_cfb128) && ! defined (NID_aes_192_cfb)
+#define NID_aes_192_cfb NID_aes_192_cfb128
+#endif
+
+#if defined(NID_aes_192_ofb128) && ! defined (NID_aes_192_ofb)
+#define NID_aes_192_ofb NID_aes_192_ofb128
+#endif
+
+#if defined(NID_aes_256_cfb128) && ! defined (NID_aes_256_cfb)
+#define NID_aes_256_cfb NID_aes_256_cfb128
+#endif
+
+#if defined(NID_aes_256_ofb128) && ! defined (NID_aes_256_ofb)
+#define NID_aes_256_ofb NID_aes_256_ofb128
+#endif
+
+/* List of supported ciphers. */
+static int aesni_cipher_nids[] = {
+ NID_aes_128_ecb,
+ NID_aes_128_cbc,
+ NID_aes_128_cfb,
+ NID_aes_128_ofb,
+
+ NID_aes_192_ecb,
+ NID_aes_192_cbc,
+ NID_aes_192_cfb,
+ NID_aes_192_ofb,
+
+ NID_aes_256_ecb,
+ NID_aes_256_cbc,
+ NID_aes_256_cfb,
+ NID_aes_256_ofb,
+};
+static int aesni_cipher_nids_num =
+ (sizeof(aesni_cipher_nids)/sizeof(aesni_cipher_nids[0]));
+
+typedef struct
+{
+ AES_KEY ks;
+ unsigned int _pad1[3];
+} AESNI_KEY;
+
+static int
+aesni_init_key(EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx, const unsigned char *user_key,
+ const unsigned char *iv, int enc)
+{
+ int ret;
+ AES_KEY *key = AESNI_ALIGN(ctx->cipher_data);
+
+ if ((ctx->cipher->flags & EVP_CIPH_MODE) == EVP_CIPH_CFB_MODE
+ || (ctx->cipher->flags & EVP_CIPH_MODE) == EVP_CIPH_OFB_MODE
+ || enc)
+ ret=aesni_set_encrypt_key(user_key, ctx->key_len * 8, key);
+ else
+ ret=aesni_set_decrypt_key(user_key, ctx->key_len * 8, key);
+
+ if(ret < 0) {
+ EVPerr(EVP_F_AESNI_INIT_KEY,EVP_R_AES_KEY_SETUP_FAILED);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
+static int aesni_cipher_ecb(EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx, unsigned char *out,
+ const unsigned char *in, size_t inl)
+{ AES_KEY *key = AESNI_ALIGN(ctx->cipher_data);
+ aesni_ecb_encrypt(in, out, inl, key, ctx->encrypt);
+ return 1;
+}
+static int aesni_cipher_cbc(EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx, unsigned char *out,
+ const unsigned char *in, size_t inl)
+{ AES_KEY *key = AESNI_ALIGN(ctx->cipher_data);
+ aesni_cbc_encrypt(in, out, inl, key,
+ ctx->iv, ctx->encrypt);
+ return 1;
+}
+static int aesni_cipher_cfb(EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx, unsigned char *out,
+ const unsigned char *in, size_t inl)
+{ AES_KEY *key = AESNI_ALIGN(ctx->cipher_data);
+ CRYPTO_cfb128_encrypt(in, out, inl, key, ctx->iv,
+ &ctx->num, ctx->encrypt,
+ (block128_f)aesni_encrypt);
+ return 1;
+}
+static int aesni_cipher_ofb(EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx, unsigned char *out,
+ const unsigned char *in, size_t inl)
+{ AES_KEY *key = AESNI_ALIGN(ctx->cipher_data);
+ CRYPTO_ofb128_encrypt(in, out, inl, key, ctx->iv,
+ &ctx->num, (block128_f)aesni_encrypt);
+ return 1;
+}
+
+#define AES_BLOCK_SIZE 16
+
+#define EVP_CIPHER_block_size_ECB AES_BLOCK_SIZE
+#define EVP_CIPHER_block_size_CBC AES_BLOCK_SIZE
+#define EVP_CIPHER_block_size_OFB 1
+#define EVP_CIPHER_block_size_CFB 1
+
+/* Declaring so many ciphers by hand would be a pain.
+ Instead introduce a bit of preprocessor magic :-) */
+#define DECLARE_AES_EVP(ksize,lmode,umode) \
+static const EVP_CIPHER aesni_##ksize##_##lmode = { \
+ NID_aes_##ksize##_##lmode, \
+ EVP_CIPHER_block_size_##umode, \
+ ksize / 8, \
+ AES_BLOCK_SIZE, \
+ 0 | EVP_CIPH_##umode##_MODE, \
+ aesni_init_key, \
+ aesni_cipher_##lmode, \
+ NULL, \
+ sizeof(AESNI_KEY), \
+ EVP_CIPHER_set_asn1_iv, \
+ EVP_CIPHER_get_asn1_iv, \
+ NULL, \
+ NULL \
+}
+
+DECLARE_AES_EVP(128,ecb,ECB);
+DECLARE_AES_EVP(128,cbc,CBC);
+DECLARE_AES_EVP(128,cfb,CFB);
+DECLARE_AES_EVP(128,ofb,OFB);
+
+DECLARE_AES_EVP(192,ecb,ECB);
+DECLARE_AES_EVP(192,cbc,CBC);
+DECLARE_AES_EVP(192,cfb,CFB);
+DECLARE_AES_EVP(192,ofb,OFB);
+
+DECLARE_AES_EVP(256,ecb,ECB);
+DECLARE_AES_EVP(256,cbc,CBC);
+DECLARE_AES_EVP(256,cfb,CFB);
+DECLARE_AES_EVP(256,ofb,OFB);
+
+static int
+aesni_ciphers (ENGINE *e, const EVP_CIPHER **cipher,
+ const int **nids, int nid)
+{
+ /* No specific cipher => return a list of supported nids ... */
+ if (!cipher) {
+ *nids = aesni_cipher_nids;
+ return aesni_cipher_nids_num;
+ }
+
+ /* ... or the requested "cipher" otherwise */
+ switch (nid) {
+ case NID_aes_128_ecb:
+ *cipher = &aesni_128_ecb;
+ break;
+ case NID_aes_128_cbc:
+ *cipher = &aesni_128_cbc;
+ break;
+ case NID_aes_128_cfb:
+ *cipher = &aesni_128_cfb;
+ break;
+ case NID_aes_128_ofb:
+ *cipher = &aesni_128_ofb;
+ break;
+
+ case NID_aes_192_ecb:
+ *cipher = &aesni_192_ecb;
+ break;
+ case NID_aes_192_cbc:
+ *cipher = &aesni_192_cbc;
+ break;
+ case NID_aes_192_cfb:
+ *cipher = &aesni_192_cfb;
+ break;
+ case NID_aes_192_ofb:
+ *cipher = &aesni_192_ofb;
+ break;
+
+ case NID_aes_256_ecb:
+ *cipher = &aesni_256_ecb;
+ break;
+ case NID_aes_256_cbc:
+ *cipher = &aesni_256_cbc;
+ break;
+ case NID_aes_256_cfb:
+ *cipher = &aesni_256_cfb;
+ break;
+ case NID_aes_256_ofb:
+ *cipher = &aesni_256_ofb;
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ /* Sorry, we don't support this NID */
+ *cipher = NULL;
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
+#endif /* COMPILE_HW_AESNI */
+#endif /* !defined(OPENSSL_NO_HW) && !defined(OPENSSL_NO_HW_AESNI) && !defined(OPENSSL_NO_AES) */
diff -up openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/engine/eng_all.c.aesni openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/engine/eng_all.c
--- openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/engine/eng_all.c.aesni 2010-11-16 17:33:22.000000000 +0100
+++ openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/engine/eng_all.c 2010-11-16 17:33:23.000000000 +0100
@@ -85,6 +85,9 @@ void ENGINE_load_builtin_engines(void)
#if !defined(OPENSSL_NO_HW) && (defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(HAVE_CRYPTODEV))
ENGINE_load_cryptodev();
#endif
+#if !defined(OPENSSL_NO_HW) && !defined(OPENSSL_NO_HW_AESNI)
+ ENGINE_load_aesni();
+#endif
ENGINE_load_dynamic();
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_STATIC_ENGINE
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_HW
diff -up openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/engine/engine.h.aesni openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/engine/engine.h
--- openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/engine/engine.h.aesni 2010-11-16 17:33:22.000000000 +0100
+++ openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/engine/engine.h 2010-11-16 17:33:23.000000000 +0100
@@ -338,6 +338,7 @@ void ENGINE_load_gost(void);
#endif
#endif
void ENGINE_load_cryptodev(void);
+void ENGINE_load_aesni(void);
void ENGINE_load_builtin_engines(void);
/* Get and set global flags (ENGINE_TABLE_FLAG_***) for the implementation
diff -up openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/engine/Makefile.aesni openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/engine/Makefile
--- openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/engine/Makefile.aesni 2010-11-15 15:44:49.000000000 +0100
+++ openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/engine/Makefile 2010-11-16 17:33:23.000000000 +0100
@@ -21,12 +21,14 @@ LIBSRC= eng_err.c eng_lib.c eng_list.c e
eng_table.c eng_pkey.c eng_fat.c eng_all.c \
tb_rsa.c tb_dsa.c tb_ecdsa.c tb_dh.c tb_ecdh.c tb_rand.c tb_store.c \
tb_cipher.c tb_digest.c tb_pkmeth.c tb_asnmth.c \
- eng_openssl.c eng_cnf.c eng_dyn.c eng_cryptodev.c
+ eng_openssl.c eng_cnf.c eng_dyn.c eng_cryptodev.c \
+ eng_aesni.c
LIBOBJ= eng_err.o eng_lib.o eng_list.o eng_init.o eng_ctrl.o \
eng_table.o eng_pkey.o eng_fat.o eng_all.o \
tb_rsa.o tb_dsa.o tb_ecdsa.o tb_dh.o tb_ecdh.o tb_rand.o tb_store.o \
tb_cipher.o tb_digest.o tb_pkmeth.o tb_asnmth.o \
- eng_openssl.o eng_cnf.o eng_dyn.o eng_cryptodev.o
+ eng_openssl.o eng_cnf.o eng_dyn.o eng_cryptodev.o \
+ eng_aesni.o
SRC= $(LIBSRC)
diff -up openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/evp/evp_err.c.aesni openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/evp/evp_err.c
--- openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/evp/evp_err.c.aesni 2010-11-16 17:33:22.000000000 +0100
+++ openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/evp/evp_err.c 2010-11-16 17:33:23.000000000 +0100
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/* crypto/evp/evp_err.c */
/* ====================================================================
- * Copyright (c) 1999-2008 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved.
+ * Copyright (c) 1999-2009 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
@@ -70,6 +70,7 @@
static ERR_STRING_DATA EVP_str_functs[]=
{
+{ERR_FUNC(EVP_F_AESNI_INIT_KEY), "AESNI_INIT_KEY"},
{ERR_FUNC(EVP_F_AES_INIT_KEY), "AES_INIT_KEY"},
{ERR_FUNC(EVP_F_CAMELLIA_INIT_KEY), "CAMELLIA_INIT_KEY"},
{ERR_FUNC(EVP_F_D2I_PKEY), "D2I_PKEY"},
@@ -86,7 +87,7 @@ static ERR_STRING_DATA EVP_str_functs[]=
{ERR_FUNC(EVP_F_EVP_DIGESTINIT_EX), "EVP_DigestInit_ex"},
{ERR_FUNC(EVP_F_EVP_ENCRYPTFINAL_EX), "EVP_EncryptFinal_ex"},
{ERR_FUNC(EVP_F_EVP_MD_CTX_COPY_EX), "EVP_MD_CTX_copy_ex"},
-{ERR_FUNC(EVP_F_EVP_MD_SIZE), "EVP_MD_SIZE"},
+{ERR_FUNC(EVP_F_EVP_MD_SIZE), "EVP_MD_size"},
{ERR_FUNC(EVP_F_EVP_OPENINIT), "EVP_OpenInit"},
{ERR_FUNC(EVP_F_EVP_PBE_ALG_ADD), "EVP_PBE_alg_add"},
{ERR_FUNC(EVP_F_EVP_PBE_ALG_ADD_TYPE), "EVP_PBE_alg_add_type"},
diff -up openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/evp/evp.h.aesni openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/evp/evp.h
--- openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/evp/evp.h.aesni 2010-11-16 17:33:22.000000000 +0100
+++ openssl-1.0.0b/crypto/evp/evp.h 2010-11-16 17:33:23.000000000 +0100
@@ -1167,6 +1167,7 @@ void ERR_load_EVP_strings(void);
/* Error codes for the EVP functions. */
/* Function codes. */
+#define EVP_F_AESNI_INIT_KEY 163
#define EVP_F_AES_INIT_KEY 133
#define EVP_F_CAMELLIA_INIT_KEY 159
#define EVP_F_D2I_PKEY 100
diff -up openssl-1.0.0b/test/test_aesni.aesni openssl-1.0.0b/test/test_aesni
--- openssl-1.0.0b/test/test_aesni.aesni 2010-11-16 17:33:23.000000000 +0100
+++ openssl-1.0.0b/test/test_aesni 2010-11-16 17:33:23.000000000 +0100
@@ -0,0 +1,69 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+
+PROG=$1
+
+if [ -x $PROG ]; then
+ if expr "x`$PROG version`" : "xOpenSSL" > /dev/null; then
+ :
+ else
+ echo "$PROG is not OpenSSL executable"
+ exit 1
+ fi
+else
+ echo "$PROG is not executable"
+ exit 1;
+fi
+
+if $PROG engine aesni | grep -v no-aesni; then
+
+ HASH=`cat $PROG | $PROG dgst -hex`
+
+ AES_ALGS=" aes-128-ecb aes-192-ecb aes-256-ecb \
+ aes-128-cbc aes-192-cbc aes-256-cbc \
+ aes-128-cfb aes-192-cfb aes-256-cfb \
+ aes-128-ofb aes-192-ofb aes-256-ofb"
+ BUFSIZE="16 32 48 64 80 96 128 144 999"
+
+ nerr=0
+
+ for alg in $AES_ALGS; do
+ echo $alg
+ for bufsize in $BUFSIZE; do
+ TEST=`( cat $PROG | \
+ $PROG enc -e -k "$HASH" -$alg -bufsize $bufsize -engine aesni | \
+ $PROG enc -d -k "$HASH" -$alg | \
+ $PROG dgst -hex ) 2>/dev/null`
+ if [ "$TEST" != "$HASH" ]; then
+ echo "-$alg/$bufsize encrypt test failed"
+ nerr=`expr $nerr + 1`
+ fi
+ done
+ for bufsize in $BUFSIZE; do
+ TEST=`( cat $PROG | \
+ $PROG enc -e -k "$HASH" -$alg | \
+ $PROG enc -d -k "$HASH" -$alg -bufsize $bufsize -engine aesni | \
+ $PROG dgst -hex ) 2>/dev/null`
+ if [ "$TEST" != "$HASH" ]; then
+ echo "-$alg/$bufsize decrypt test failed"
+ nerr=`expr $nerr + 1`
+ fi
+ done
+ TEST=`( cat $PROG | \
+ $PROG enc -e -k "$HASH" -$alg -engine aesni | \
+ $PROG enc -d -k "$HASH" -$alg -engine aesni | \
+ $PROG dgst -hex ) 2>/dev/null`
+ if [ "$TEST" != "$HASH" ]; then
+ echo "-$alg en/decrypt test failed"
+ nerr=`expr $nerr + 1`
+ fi
+ done
+
+ if [ $nerr -gt 0 ]; then
+ echo "AESNI engine test failed."
+ exit 1;
+ fi
+else
+ echo "AESNI engine is not available"
+fi
+
+exit 0