openssl/crypto/bn/asm/mips-mont.pl
Richard Levitte a5aa63a456 Fix some assembler generating scripts for better unification
Some of these scripts would recognise an output parameter if it looks
like a file path.  That works both in both the classic and new build
schemes.  Some fo these scripts would only recognise it if it's a
basename (i.e. no directory component).  Those need to be corrected,
as the output parameter in the new build scheme is more likely to
contain a directory component than not.

Reviewed-by: Andy Polyakov <appro@openssl.org>
2016-03-11 00:54:31 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env perl
#
# ====================================================================
# Written by Andy Polyakov <appro@openssl.org> 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 doesn't present direct interest for OpenSSL, because it
# doesn't provide better performance for longer keys, at least not on
# in-order-execution cores. While 512-bit RSA sign operations can be
# 65% faster in 64-bit mode, 1024-bit ones are only 15% faster, and
# 4096-bit ones are up to 15% slower. In 32-bit mode it varies from
# 16% improvement for 512-bit RSA sign to -33% for 4096-bit RSA
# verify:-( All comparisons are against bn_mul_mont-free assembler.
# The module might be of interest to embedded system developers, as
# the code is smaller than 1KB, yet offers >3x improvement on MIPS64
# and 75-30% [less for longer keys] on MIPS32 over compiler-generated
# code.
######################################################################
# There is a number of MIPS ABI in use, O32 and N32/64 are most
# widely used. Then there is a new contender: NUBI. It appears that if
# one picks the latter, it's possible to arrange code in ABI neutral
# manner. Therefore let's stick to NUBI register layout:
#
($zero,$at,$t0,$t1,$t2)=map("\$$_",(0..2,24,25));
($a0,$a1,$a2,$a3,$a4,$a5,$a6,$a7)=map("\$$_",(4..11));
($s0,$s1,$s2,$s3,$s4,$s5,$s6,$s7,$s8,$s9,$s10,$s11)=map("\$$_",(12..23));
($gp,$tp,$sp,$fp,$ra)=map("\$$_",(3,28..31));
#
# The return value is placed in $a0. Following coding rules facilitate
# interoperability:
#
# - never ever touch $tp, "thread pointer", former $gp;
# - copy return value to $t0, former $v0 [or to $a0 if you're adapting
# old code];
# - on O32 populate $a4-$a7 with 'lw $aN,4*N($sp)' if necessary;
#
# For reference here is register layout for N32/64 MIPS ABIs:
#
# ($zero,$at,$v0,$v1)=map("\$$_",(0..3));
# ($a0,$a1,$a2,$a3,$a4,$a5,$a6,$a7)=map("\$$_",(4..11));
# ($t0,$t1,$t2,$t3,$t8,$t9)=map("\$$_",(12..15,24,25));
# ($s0,$s1,$s2,$s3,$s4,$s5,$s6,$s7)=map("\$$_",(16..23));
# ($gp,$sp,$fp,$ra)=map("\$$_",(28..31));
#
$flavour = shift || "o32"; # supported flavours are o32,n32,64,nubi32,nubi64
if ($flavour =~ /64|n32/i) {
$PTR_ADD="dadd"; # incidentally works even on n32
$PTR_SUB="dsub"; # incidentally works even on n32
$REG_S="sd";
$REG_L="ld";
$SZREG=8;
} else {
$PTR_ADD="add";
$PTR_SUB="sub";
$REG_S="sw";
$REG_L="lw";
$SZREG=4;
}
$SAVED_REGS_MASK = ($flavour =~ /nubi/i) ? 0x00fff000 : 0x00ff0000;
#
# <appro@openssl.org>
#
######################################################################
while (($output=shift) && ($output!~/\w[\w\-]*\.\w+$/)) {}
open STDOUT,">$output";
if ($flavour =~ /64|n32/i) {
$LD="ld";
$ST="sd";
$MULTU="dmultu";
$ADDU="daddu";
$SUBU="dsubu";
$BNSZ=8;
} else {
$LD="lw";
$ST="sw";
$MULTU="multu";
$ADDU="addu";
$SUBU="subu";
$BNSZ=4;
}
# int bn_mul_mont(
$rp=$a0; # BN_ULONG *rp,
$ap=$a1; # const BN_ULONG *ap,
$bp=$a2; # const BN_ULONG *bp,
$np=$a3; # const BN_ULONG *np,
$n0=$a4; # const BN_ULONG *n0,
$num=$a5; # int num);
$lo0=$a6;
$hi0=$a7;
$lo1=$t1;
$hi1=$t2;
$aj=$s0;
$bi=$s1;
$nj=$s2;
$tp=$s3;
$alo=$s4;
$ahi=$s5;
$nlo=$s6;
$nhi=$s7;
$tj=$s8;
$i=$s9;
$j=$s10;
$m1=$s11;
$FRAMESIZE=14;
$code=<<___;
.text
.set noat
.set noreorder
.align 5
.globl bn_mul_mont
.ent bn_mul_mont
bn_mul_mont:
___
$code.=<<___ if ($flavour =~ /o32/i);
lw $n0,16($sp)
lw $num,20($sp)
___
$code.=<<___;
slt $at,$num,4
bnez $at,1f
li $t0,0
slt $at,$num,17 # on in-order CPU
bnez $at,bn_mul_mont_internal
nop
1: jr $ra
li $a0,0
.end bn_mul_mont
.align 5
.ent bn_mul_mont_internal
bn_mul_mont_internal:
.frame $fp,$FRAMESIZE*$SZREG,$ra
.mask 0x40000000|$SAVED_REGS_MASK,-$SZREG
$PTR_SUB $sp,$FRAMESIZE*$SZREG
$REG_S $fp,($FRAMESIZE-1)*$SZREG($sp)
$REG_S $s11,($FRAMESIZE-2)*$SZREG($sp)
$REG_S $s10,($FRAMESIZE-3)*$SZREG($sp)
$REG_S $s9,($FRAMESIZE-4)*$SZREG($sp)
$REG_S $s8,($FRAMESIZE-5)*$SZREG($sp)
$REG_S $s7,($FRAMESIZE-6)*$SZREG($sp)
$REG_S $s6,($FRAMESIZE-7)*$SZREG($sp)
$REG_S $s5,($FRAMESIZE-8)*$SZREG($sp)
$REG_S $s4,($FRAMESIZE-9)*$SZREG($sp)
___
$code.=<<___ if ($flavour =~ /nubi/i);
$REG_S $s3,($FRAMESIZE-10)*$SZREG($sp)
$REG_S $s2,($FRAMESIZE-11)*$SZREG($sp)
$REG_S $s1,($FRAMESIZE-12)*$SZREG($sp)
$REG_S $s0,($FRAMESIZE-13)*$SZREG($sp)
___
$code.=<<___;
move $fp,$sp
.set reorder
$LD $n0,0($n0)
$LD $bi,0($bp) # bp[0]
$LD $aj,0($ap) # ap[0]
$LD $nj,0($np) # np[0]
$PTR_SUB $sp,2*$BNSZ # place for two extra words
sll $num,`log($BNSZ)/log(2)`
li $at,-4096
$PTR_SUB $sp,$num
and $sp,$at
$MULTU $aj,$bi
$LD $alo,$BNSZ($ap)
$LD $nlo,$BNSZ($np)
mflo $lo0
mfhi $hi0
$MULTU $lo0,$n0
mflo $m1
$MULTU $alo,$bi
mflo $alo
mfhi $ahi
$MULTU $nj,$m1
mflo $lo1
mfhi $hi1
$MULTU $nlo,$m1
$ADDU $lo1,$lo0
sltu $at,$lo1,$lo0
$ADDU $hi1,$at
mflo $nlo
mfhi $nhi
move $tp,$sp
li $j,2*$BNSZ
.align 4
.L1st:
.set noreorder
$PTR_ADD $aj,$ap,$j
$PTR_ADD $nj,$np,$j
$LD $aj,($aj)
$LD $nj,($nj)
$MULTU $aj,$bi
$ADDU $lo0,$alo,$hi0
$ADDU $lo1,$nlo,$hi1
sltu $at,$lo0,$hi0
sltu $t0,$lo1,$hi1
$ADDU $hi0,$ahi,$at
$ADDU $hi1,$nhi,$t0
mflo $alo
mfhi $ahi
$ADDU $lo1,$lo0
sltu $at,$lo1,$lo0
$MULTU $nj,$m1
$ADDU $hi1,$at
addu $j,$BNSZ
$ST $lo1,($tp)
sltu $t0,$j,$num
mflo $nlo
mfhi $nhi
bnez $t0,.L1st
$PTR_ADD $tp,$BNSZ
.set reorder
$ADDU $lo0,$alo,$hi0
sltu $at,$lo0,$hi0
$ADDU $hi0,$ahi,$at
$ADDU $lo1,$nlo,$hi1
sltu $t0,$lo1,$hi1
$ADDU $hi1,$nhi,$t0
$ADDU $lo1,$lo0
sltu $at,$lo1,$lo0
$ADDU $hi1,$at
$ST $lo1,($tp)
$ADDU $hi1,$hi0
sltu $at,$hi1,$hi0
$ST $hi1,$BNSZ($tp)
$ST $at,2*$BNSZ($tp)
li $i,$BNSZ
.align 4
.Louter:
$PTR_ADD $bi,$bp,$i
$LD $bi,($bi)
$LD $aj,($ap)
$LD $alo,$BNSZ($ap)
$LD $tj,($sp)
$MULTU $aj,$bi
$LD $nj,($np)
$LD $nlo,$BNSZ($np)
mflo $lo0
mfhi $hi0
$ADDU $lo0,$tj
$MULTU $lo0,$n0
sltu $at,$lo0,$tj
$ADDU $hi0,$at
mflo $m1
$MULTU $alo,$bi
mflo $alo
mfhi $ahi
$MULTU $nj,$m1
mflo $lo1
mfhi $hi1
$MULTU $nlo,$m1
$ADDU $lo1,$lo0
sltu $at,$lo1,$lo0
$ADDU $hi1,$at
mflo $nlo
mfhi $nhi
move $tp,$sp
li $j,2*$BNSZ
$LD $tj,$BNSZ($tp)
.align 4
.Linner:
.set noreorder
$PTR_ADD $aj,$ap,$j
$PTR_ADD $nj,$np,$j
$LD $aj,($aj)
$LD $nj,($nj)
$MULTU $aj,$bi
$ADDU $lo0,$alo,$hi0
$ADDU $lo1,$nlo,$hi1
sltu $at,$lo0,$hi0
sltu $t0,$lo1,$hi1
$ADDU $hi0,$ahi,$at
$ADDU $hi1,$nhi,$t0
mflo $alo
mfhi $ahi
$ADDU $lo0,$tj
addu $j,$BNSZ
$MULTU $nj,$m1
sltu $at,$lo0,$tj
$ADDU $lo1,$lo0
$ADDU $hi0,$at
sltu $t0,$lo1,$lo0
$LD $tj,2*$BNSZ($tp)
$ADDU $hi1,$t0
sltu $at,$j,$num
mflo $nlo
mfhi $nhi
$ST $lo1,($tp)
bnez $at,.Linner
$PTR_ADD $tp,$BNSZ
.set reorder
$ADDU $lo0,$alo,$hi0
sltu $at,$lo0,$hi0
$ADDU $hi0,$ahi,$at
$ADDU $lo0,$tj
sltu $t0,$lo0,$tj
$ADDU $hi0,$t0
$LD $tj,2*$BNSZ($tp)
$ADDU $lo1,$nlo,$hi1
sltu $at,$lo1,$hi1
$ADDU $hi1,$nhi,$at
$ADDU $lo1,$lo0
sltu $t0,$lo1,$lo0
$ADDU $hi1,$t0
$ST $lo1,($tp)
$ADDU $lo1,$hi1,$hi0
sltu $hi1,$lo1,$hi0
$ADDU $lo1,$tj
sltu $at,$lo1,$tj
$ADDU $hi1,$at
$ST $lo1,$BNSZ($tp)
$ST $hi1,2*$BNSZ($tp)
addu $i,$BNSZ
sltu $t0,$i,$num
bnez $t0,.Louter
.set noreorder
$PTR_ADD $tj,$sp,$num # &tp[num]
move $tp,$sp
move $ap,$sp
li $hi0,0 # clear borrow bit
.align 4
.Lsub: $LD $lo0,($tp)
$LD $lo1,($np)
$PTR_ADD $tp,$BNSZ
$PTR_ADD $np,$BNSZ
$SUBU $lo1,$lo0,$lo1 # tp[i]-np[i]
sgtu $at,$lo1,$lo0
$SUBU $lo0,$lo1,$hi0
sgtu $hi0,$lo0,$lo1
$ST $lo0,($rp)
or $hi0,$at
sltu $at,$tp,$tj
bnez $at,.Lsub
$PTR_ADD $rp,$BNSZ
$SUBU $hi0,$hi1,$hi0 # handle upmost overflow bit
move $tp,$sp
$PTR_SUB $rp,$num # restore rp
not $hi1,$hi0
and $ap,$hi0,$sp
and $bp,$hi1,$rp
or $ap,$ap,$bp # ap=borrow?tp:rp
.align 4
.Lcopy: $LD $aj,($ap)
$PTR_ADD $ap,$BNSZ
$ST $zero,($tp)
$PTR_ADD $tp,$BNSZ
sltu $at,$tp,$tj
$ST $aj,($rp)
bnez $at,.Lcopy
$PTR_ADD $rp,$BNSZ
li $a0,1
li $t0,1
.set noreorder
move $sp,$fp
$REG_L $fp,($FRAMESIZE-1)*$SZREG($sp)
$REG_L $s11,($FRAMESIZE-2)*$SZREG($sp)
$REG_L $s10,($FRAMESIZE-3)*$SZREG($sp)
$REG_L $s9,($FRAMESIZE-4)*$SZREG($sp)
$REG_L $s8,($FRAMESIZE-5)*$SZREG($sp)
$REG_L $s7,($FRAMESIZE-6)*$SZREG($sp)
$REG_L $s6,($FRAMESIZE-7)*$SZREG($sp)
$REG_L $s5,($FRAMESIZE-8)*$SZREG($sp)
$REG_L $s4,($FRAMESIZE-9)*$SZREG($sp)
___
$code.=<<___ if ($flavour =~ /nubi/i);
$REG_L $s3,($FRAMESIZE-10)*$SZREG($sp)
$REG_L $s2,($FRAMESIZE-11)*$SZREG($sp)
$REG_L $s1,($FRAMESIZE-12)*$SZREG($sp)
$REG_L $s0,($FRAMESIZE-13)*$SZREG($sp)
___
$code.=<<___;
jr $ra
$PTR_ADD $sp,$FRAMESIZE*$SZREG
.end bn_mul_mont_internal
.rdata
.asciiz "Montgomery Multiplication for MIPS, CRYPTOGAMS by <appro\@openssl.org>"
___
$code =~ s/\`([^\`]*)\`/eval $1/gem;
print $code;
close STDOUT;