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#!/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/.
# ====================================================================
# October 2005.
#
# Montgomery multiplication routine for x86_64. While it gives modest
# 9% improvement of rsa4096 sign on Opteron, rsa512 sign runs more
# than twice, >2x, as fast. Most common rsa1024 sign is improved by
# respectful 50%. It remains to be seen if loop unrolling and
# dedicated squaring routine can provide further improvement...
$output=shift;
$0 =~ m/(.*[\/\\])[^\/\\]+$/; $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 $output";
# int bn_mul_mont(
$rp="%rdi"; # BN_ULONG *rp,
$ap="%rsi"; # const BN_ULONG *ap,
$bp="%rdx"; # const BN_ULONG *bp,
$np="%rcx"; # const BN_ULONG *np,
$n0="%r8"; # const BN_ULONG *n0,
$num="%r9"; # int num);
$lo0="%r10";
$hi0="%r11";
$bp="%r12"; # reassign $bp
$hi1="%r13";
$i="%r14";
$j="%r15";
$m0="%rbx";
$m1="%rbp";
$code=<<___;
.text
.globl bn_mul_mont
.type bn_mul_mont,\@function,6
.align 16
bn_mul_mont:
push %rbx
push %rbp
push %r12
push %r13
push %r14
push %r15
mov ${num}d,${num}d
lea 2($num),%rax
mov %rsp,%rbp
neg %rax
lea (%rsp,%rax,8),%rsp # tp=alloca(8*(num+2))
and \$-1024,%rsp # minimize TLB usage
mov %rbp,8(%rsp,$num,8) # tp[num+1]=%rsp
mov %rdx,$bp # $bp reassigned, remember?
mov ($n0),$n0 # pull n0[0] value
xor $i,$i # i=0
xor $j,$j # j=0
mov ($bp),$m0 # m0=bp[0]
mov ($ap),%rax
mulq $m0 # ap[0]*bp[0]
mov %rax,$lo0
mov %rdx,$hi0
imulq $n0,%rax # "tp[0]"*n0
mov %rax,$m1
mulq ($np) # np[0]*m1
add $lo0,%rax # discarded
adc \$0,%rdx
mov %rdx,$hi1
lea 1($j),$j # j++
.L1st:
mov ($ap,$j,8),%rax
mulq $m0 # ap[j]*bp[0]
add $hi0,%rax
adc \$0,%rdx
mov %rax,$lo0
mov ($np,$j,8),%rax
mov %rdx,$hi0
mulq $m1 # np[j]*m1
add $hi1,%rax
lea 1($j),$j # j++
adc \$0,%rdx
add $lo0,%rax # np[j]*m1+ap[j]*bp[0]
adc \$0,%rdx
mov %rax,-16(%rsp,$j,8) # tp[j-1]
cmp $num,$j
mov %rdx,$hi1
jl .L1st
xor %rdx,%rdx
add $hi0,$hi1
adc \$0,%rdx
mov $hi1,-8(%rsp,$num,8)
mov %rdx,(%rsp,$num,8) # store upmost overflow bit
lea 1($i),$i # i++
.align 4
.Louter:
xor $j,$j # j=0
mov ($bp,$i,8),$m0 # m0=bp[i]
mov ($ap),%rax # ap[0]
mulq $m0 # ap[0]*bp[i]
add (%rsp),%rax # ap[0]*bp[i]+tp[0]
adc \$0,%rdx
mov %rax,$lo0
mov %rdx,$hi0
imulq $n0,%rax # tp[0]*n0
mov %rax,$m1
mulq ($np,$j,8) # np[0]*m1
add $lo0,%rax # discarded
mov 8(%rsp),$lo0 # tp[1]
adc \$0,%rdx
mov %rdx,$hi1
lea 1($j),$j # j++
.align 4
.Linner:
mov ($ap,$j,8),%rax
mulq $m0 # ap[j]*bp[i]
add $hi0,%rax
adc \$0,%rdx
add %rax,$lo0 # ap[j]*bp[i]+tp[j]
mov ($np,$j,8),%rax
adc \$0,%rdx
mov %rdx,$hi0
mulq $m1 # np[j]*m1
add $hi1,%rax
lea 1($j),$j # j++
adc \$0,%rdx
add $lo0,%rax # np[j]*m1+ap[j]*bp[i]+tp[j]
adc \$0,%rdx
mov (%rsp,$j,8),$lo0
cmp $num,$j
mov %rax,-16(%rsp,$j,8) # tp[j-1]
mov %rdx,$hi1
jl .Linner
xor %rdx,%rdx
add $hi0,$hi1
adc \$0,%rdx
add $lo0,$hi1 # pull upmost overflow bit
adc \$0,%rdx
mov $hi1,-8(%rsp,$num,8)
mov %rdx,(%rsp,$num,8) # store upmost overflow bit
lea 1($i),$i # i++
cmp $num,$i
jl .Louter
lea (%rsp),$ap # borrow ap for tp
lea -1($num),$j # j=num-1
mov ($ap),%rax # tp[0]
xor $i,$i # i=0 and clear CF!
jmp .Lsub
.align 16
.Lsub: sbb ($np,$i,8),%rax
mov %rax,($rp,$i,8) # rp[i]=tp[i]-np[i]
dec $j # doesn't affect CF!
mov 8($ap,$i,8),%rax # tp[i+1]
lea 1($i),$i # i++
jge .Lsub
sbb \$0,%rax # handle upmost overflow bit
and %rax,$ap
not %rax
mov $rp,$np
and %rax,$np
lea -1($num),$j
or $np,$ap # ap=borrow?tp:rp
.align 16
.Lcopy: # copy or in-place refresh
mov ($ap,$j,8),%rax
mov %rax,($rp,$j,8) # rp[i]=tp[i]
mov $i,(%rsp,$j,8) # zap temporary vector
dec $j
jge .Lcopy
mov 8(%rsp,$num,8),%rsp # restore %rsp
mov \$1,%rax
pop %r15
pop %r14
pop %r13
pop %r12
pop %rbp
pop %rbx
ret
.size bn_mul_mont,.-bn_mul_mont
.asciz "Montgomery Multiplication for x86_64, CRYPTOGAMS by <appro\@openssl.org>"
___
print $code;
close STDOUT;
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