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authorShigeki Ohtsu <ohtsu@iij.ad.jp>2015-03-30 14:41:01 +0900
committerShigeki Ohtsu <ohtsu@iij.ad.jp>2015-04-15 00:36:13 +0900
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deps: upgrade openssl to 1.0.2a
This just replaces all sources in deps/openssl/openssl to originals in https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.0.2a.tar.gz Fixes: https://github.com/iojs/io.js/issues/589 PR-URL: https://github.com/iojs/io.js/pull/1389 Reviewed-By: Fedor Indutny <fedor@indutny.com> Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl>
Diffstat (limited to 'deps/openssl/openssl/crypto/aes/asm/bsaes-x86_64.pl')
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1 files changed, 34 insertions, 40 deletions
diff --git a/deps/openssl/openssl/crypto/aes/asm/bsaes-x86_64.pl b/deps/openssl/openssl/crypto/aes/asm/bsaes-x86_64.pl
index 41b90f0844..3f7d33c45b 100644
--- a/deps/openssl/openssl/crypto/aes/asm/bsaes-x86_64.pl
+++ b/deps/openssl/openssl/crypto/aes/asm/bsaes-x86_64.pl
@@ -38,8 +38,9 @@
# Emilia's this(*) difference
#
# Core 2 9.30 8.69 +7%
-# Nehalem(**) 7.63 6.98 +9%
-# Atom 17.1 17.4 -2%(***)
+# Nehalem(**) 7.63 6.88 +11%
+# Atom 17.1 16.4 +4%
+# Silvermont - 12.9
#
# (*) Comparison is not completely fair, because "this" is ECB,
# i.e. no extra processing such as counter values calculation
@@ -50,14 +51,6 @@
# (**) Results were collected on Westmere, which is considered to
# be equivalent to Nehalem for this code.
#
-# (***) Slowdown on Atom is rather strange per se, because original
-# implementation has a number of 9+-bytes instructions, which
-# are bad for Atom front-end, and which I eliminated completely.
-# In attempt to address deterioration sbox() was tested in FP
-# SIMD "domain" (movaps instead of movdqa, xorps instead of
-# pxor, etc.). While it resulted in nominal 4% improvement on
-# Atom, it hurted Westmere by more than 2x factor.
-#
# As for key schedule conversion subroutine. Interface to OpenSSL
# relies on per-invocation on-the-fly conversion. This naturally
# has impact on performance, especially for short inputs. Conversion
@@ -67,7 +60,7 @@
# conversion conversion/8x block
# Core 2 240 0.22
# Nehalem 180 0.20
-# Atom 430 0.19
+# Atom 430 0.20
#
# The ratio values mean that 128-byte blocks will be processed
# 16-18% slower, 256-byte blocks - 9-10%, 384-byte blocks - 6-7%,
@@ -83,9 +76,10 @@
# Add decryption procedure. Performance in CPU cycles spent to decrypt
# one byte out of 4096-byte buffer with 128-bit key is:
#
-# Core 2 9.83
-# Nehalem 7.74
-# Atom 19.0
+# Core 2 9.98
+# Nehalem 7.80
+# Atom 17.9
+# Silvermont 14.0
#
# November 2011.
#
@@ -434,21 +428,21 @@ my $mask=pop;
$code.=<<___;
pxor 0x00($key),@x[0]
pxor 0x10($key),@x[1]
- pshufb $mask,@x[0]
pxor 0x20($key),@x[2]
- pshufb $mask,@x[1]
pxor 0x30($key),@x[3]
- pshufb $mask,@x[2]
+ pshufb $mask,@x[0]
+ pshufb $mask,@x[1]
pxor 0x40($key),@x[4]
- pshufb $mask,@x[3]
pxor 0x50($key),@x[5]
- pshufb $mask,@x[4]
+ pshufb $mask,@x[2]
+ pshufb $mask,@x[3]
pxor 0x60($key),@x[6]
- pshufb $mask,@x[5]
pxor 0x70($key),@x[7]
+ pshufb $mask,@x[4]
+ pshufb $mask,@x[5]
pshufb $mask,@x[6]
- lea 0x80($key),$key
pshufb $mask,@x[7]
+ lea 0x80($key),$key
___
}
@@ -820,18 +814,18 @@ _bsaes_encrypt8:
movdqa 0x50($const), @XMM[8] # .LM0SR
pxor @XMM[9], @XMM[0] # xor with round0 key
pxor @XMM[9], @XMM[1]
- pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[0]
pxor @XMM[9], @XMM[2]
- pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[1]
pxor @XMM[9], @XMM[3]
- pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[2]
+ pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[0]
+ pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[1]
pxor @XMM[9], @XMM[4]
- pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[3]
pxor @XMM[9], @XMM[5]
- pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[4]
+ pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[2]
+ pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[3]
pxor @XMM[9], @XMM[6]
- pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[5]
pxor @XMM[9], @XMM[7]
+ pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[4]
+ pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[5]
pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[6]
pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[7]
_bsaes_encrypt8_bitslice:
@@ -884,18 +878,18 @@ _bsaes_decrypt8:
movdqa -0x30($const), @XMM[8] # .LM0ISR
pxor @XMM[9], @XMM[0] # xor with round0 key
pxor @XMM[9], @XMM[1]
- pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[0]
pxor @XMM[9], @XMM[2]
- pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[1]
pxor @XMM[9], @XMM[3]
- pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[2]
+ pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[0]
+ pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[1]
pxor @XMM[9], @XMM[4]
- pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[3]
pxor @XMM[9], @XMM[5]
- pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[4]
+ pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[2]
+ pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[3]
pxor @XMM[9], @XMM[6]
- pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[5]
pxor @XMM[9], @XMM[7]
+ pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[4]
+ pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[5]
pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[6]
pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[7]
___
@@ -1937,21 +1931,21 @@ $code.=<<___;
movdqa -0x10(%r11), @XMM[8] # .LSWPUPM0SR
pxor @XMM[9], @XMM[0] # xor with round0 key
pxor @XMM[9], @XMM[1]
- pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[0]
pxor @XMM[9], @XMM[2]
- pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[1]
pxor @XMM[9], @XMM[3]
- pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[2]
+ pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[0]
+ pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[1]
pxor @XMM[9], @XMM[4]
- pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[3]
pxor @XMM[9], @XMM[5]
- pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[4]
+ pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[2]
+ pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[3]
pxor @XMM[9], @XMM[6]
- pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[5]
pxor @XMM[9], @XMM[7]
+ pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[4]
+ pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[5]
pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[6]
- lea .LBS0(%rip), %r11 # constants table
pshufb @XMM[8], @XMM[7]
+ lea .LBS0(%rip), %r11 # constants table
mov %ebx,%r10d # pass rounds
call _bsaes_encrypt8_bitslice