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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org>2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org>2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700
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Initial git repository build. I'm not bothering with the full history, even though we have it. We can create a separate "historical" git archive of that later if we want to, and in the meantime it's about 3.2GB when imported into git - space that would just make the early git days unnecessarily complicated, when we don't have a lot of good infrastructure for it. Let it rip!
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+// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// Copyright (c) 2001, Dr Brian Gladman < >, Worcester, UK.
+// All rights reserved.
+//
+// LICENSE TERMS
+//
+// The free distribution and use of this software in both source and binary
+// form is allowed (with or without changes) provided that:
+//
+// 1. distributions of this source code include the above copyright
+// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer//
+//
+// 2. distributions in binary form include the above copyright
+// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
+// in the documentation and/or other associated materials//
+//
+// 3. the copyright holder's name is not used to endorse products
+// built using this software without specific written permission.
+//
+//
+// ALTERNATIVELY, provided that this notice is retained in full, this product
+// may be distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL),
+// in which case the provisions of the GPL apply INSTEAD OF those given above.
+//
+// Copyright (c) 2004 Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
+// Copyright (c) 2004 Red Hat, Inc., James Morris <jmorris@redhat.com>
+
+// DISCLAIMER
+//
+// This software is provided 'as is' with no explicit or implied warranties
+// in respect of its properties including, but not limited to, correctness
+// and fitness for purpose.
+// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// Issue Date: 29/07/2002
+
+.file "aes-i586-asm.S"
+.text
+
+// aes_rval aes_enc_blk(const unsigned char in_blk[], unsigned char out_blk[], const aes_ctx cx[1])//
+// aes_rval aes_dec_blk(const unsigned char in_blk[], unsigned char out_blk[], const aes_ctx cx[1])//
+
+#define tlen 1024 // length of each of 4 'xor' arrays (256 32-bit words)
+
+// offsets to parameters with one register pushed onto stack
+
+#define in_blk 8 // input byte array address parameter
+#define out_blk 12 // output byte array address parameter
+#define ctx 16 // AES context structure
+
+// offsets in context structure
+
+#define ekey 0 // encryption key schedule base address
+#define nrnd 256 // number of rounds
+#define dkey 260 // decryption key schedule base address
+
+// register mapping for encrypt and decrypt subroutines
+
+#define r0 eax
+#define r1 ebx
+#define r2 ecx
+#define r3 edx
+#define r4 esi
+#define r5 edi
+
+#define eaxl al
+#define eaxh ah
+#define ebxl bl
+#define ebxh bh
+#define ecxl cl
+#define ecxh ch
+#define edxl dl
+#define edxh dh
+
+#define _h(reg) reg##h
+#define h(reg) _h(reg)
+
+#define _l(reg) reg##l
+#define l(reg) _l(reg)
+
+// This macro takes a 32-bit word representing a column and uses
+// each of its four bytes to index into four tables of 256 32-bit
+// words to obtain values that are then xored into the appropriate
+// output registers r0, r1, r4 or r5.
+
+// Parameters:
+// table table base address
+// %1 out_state[0]
+// %2 out_state[1]
+// %3 out_state[2]
+// %4 out_state[3]
+// idx input register for the round (destroyed)
+// tmp scratch register for the round
+// sched key schedule
+
+#define do_col(table, a1,a2,a3,a4, idx, tmp) \
+ movzx %l(idx),%tmp; \
+ xor table(,%tmp,4),%a1; \
+ movzx %h(idx),%tmp; \
+ shr $16,%idx; \
+ xor table+tlen(,%tmp,4),%a2; \
+ movzx %l(idx),%tmp; \
+ movzx %h(idx),%idx; \
+ xor table+2*tlen(,%tmp,4),%a3; \
+ xor table+3*tlen(,%idx,4),%a4;
+
+// initialise output registers from the key schedule
+// NB1: original value of a3 is in idx on exit
+// NB2: original values of a1,a2,a4 aren't used
+#define do_fcol(table, a1,a2,a3,a4, idx, tmp, sched) \
+ mov 0 sched,%a1; \
+ movzx %l(idx),%tmp; \
+ mov 12 sched,%a2; \
+ xor table(,%tmp,4),%a1; \
+ mov 4 sched,%a4; \
+ movzx %h(idx),%tmp; \
+ shr $16,%idx; \
+ xor table+tlen(,%tmp,4),%a2; \
+ movzx %l(idx),%tmp; \
+ movzx %h(idx),%idx; \
+ xor table+3*tlen(,%idx,4),%a4; \
+ mov %a3,%idx; \
+ mov 8 sched,%a3; \
+ xor table+2*tlen(,%tmp,4),%a3;
+
+// initialise output registers from the key schedule
+// NB1: original value of a3 is in idx on exit
+// NB2: original values of a1,a2,a4 aren't used
+#define do_icol(table, a1,a2,a3,a4, idx, tmp, sched) \
+ mov 0 sched,%a1; \
+ movzx %l(idx),%tmp; \
+ mov 4 sched,%a2; \
+ xor table(,%tmp,4),%a1; \
+ mov 12 sched,%a4; \
+ movzx %h(idx),%tmp; \
+ shr $16,%idx; \
+ xor table+tlen(,%tmp,4),%a2; \
+ movzx %l(idx),%tmp; \
+ movzx %h(idx),%idx; \
+ xor table+3*tlen(,%idx,4),%a4; \
+ mov %a3,%idx; \
+ mov 8 sched,%a3; \
+ xor table+2*tlen(,%tmp,4),%a3;
+
+
+// original Gladman had conditional saves to MMX regs.
+#define save(a1, a2) \
+ mov %a2,4*a1(%esp)
+
+#define restore(a1, a2) \
+ mov 4*a2(%esp),%a1
+
+// These macros perform a forward encryption cycle. They are entered with
+// the first previous round column values in r0,r1,r4,r5 and
+// exit with the final values in the same registers, using stack
+// for temporary storage.
+
+// round column values
+// on entry: r0,r1,r4,r5
+// on exit: r2,r1,r4,r5
+#define fwd_rnd1(arg, table) \
+ save (0,r1); \
+ save (1,r5); \
+ \
+ /* compute new column values */ \
+ do_fcol(table, r2,r5,r4,r1, r0,r3, arg); /* idx=r0 */ \
+ do_col (table, r4,r1,r2,r5, r0,r3); /* idx=r4 */ \
+ restore(r0,0); \
+ do_col (table, r1,r2,r5,r4, r0,r3); /* idx=r1 */ \
+ restore(r0,1); \
+ do_col (table, r5,r4,r1,r2, r0,r3); /* idx=r5 */
+
+// round column values
+// on entry: r2,r1,r4,r5
+// on exit: r0,r1,r4,r5
+#define fwd_rnd2(arg, table) \
+ save (0,r1); \
+ save (1,r5); \
+ \
+ /* compute new column values */ \
+ do_fcol(table, r0,r5,r4,r1, r2,r3, arg); /* idx=r2 */ \
+ do_col (table, r4,r1,r0,r5, r2,r3); /* idx=r4 */ \
+ restore(r2,0); \
+ do_col (table, r1,r0,r5,r4, r2,r3); /* idx=r1 */ \
+ restore(r2,1); \
+ do_col (table, r5,r4,r1,r0, r2,r3); /* idx=r5 */
+
+// These macros performs an inverse encryption cycle. They are entered with
+// the first previous round column values in r0,r1,r4,r5 and
+// exit with the final values in the same registers, using stack
+// for temporary storage
+
+// round column values
+// on entry: r0,r1,r4,r5
+// on exit: r2,r1,r4,r5
+#define inv_rnd1(arg, table) \
+ save (0,r1); \
+ save (1,r5); \
+ \
+ /* compute new column values */ \
+ do_icol(table, r2,r1,r4,r5, r0,r3, arg); /* idx=r0 */ \
+ do_col (table, r4,r5,r2,r1, r0,r3); /* idx=r4 */ \
+ restore(r0,0); \
+ do_col (table, r1,r4,r5,r2, r0,r3); /* idx=r1 */ \
+ restore(r0,1); \
+ do_col (table, r5,r2,r1,r4, r0,r3); /* idx=r5 */
+
+// round column values
+// on entry: r2,r1,r4,r5
+// on exit: r0,r1,r4,r5
+#define inv_rnd2(arg, table) \
+ save (0,r1); \
+ save (1,r5); \
+ \
+ /* compute new column values */ \
+ do_icol(table, r0,r1,r4,r5, r2,r3, arg); /* idx=r2 */ \
+ do_col (table, r4,r5,r0,r1, r2,r3); /* idx=r4 */ \
+ restore(r2,0); \
+ do_col (table, r1,r4,r5,r0, r2,r3); /* idx=r1 */ \
+ restore(r2,1); \
+ do_col (table, r5,r0,r1,r4, r2,r3); /* idx=r5 */
+
+// AES (Rijndael) Encryption Subroutine
+
+.global aes_enc_blk
+
+.extern ft_tab
+.extern fl_tab
+
+.align 4
+
+aes_enc_blk:
+ push %ebp
+ mov ctx(%esp),%ebp // pointer to context
+
+// CAUTION: the order and the values used in these assigns
+// rely on the register mappings
+
+1: push %ebx
+ mov in_blk+4(%esp),%r2
+ push %esi
+ mov nrnd(%ebp),%r3 // number of rounds
+ push %edi
+#if ekey != 0
+ lea ekey(%ebp),%ebp // key pointer
+#endif
+
+// input four columns and xor in first round key
+
+ mov (%r2),%r0
+ mov 4(%r2),%r1
+ mov 8(%r2),%r4
+ mov 12(%r2),%r5
+ xor (%ebp),%r0
+ xor 4(%ebp),%r1
+ xor 8(%ebp),%r4
+ xor 12(%ebp),%r5
+
+ sub $8,%esp // space for register saves on stack
+ add $16,%ebp // increment to next round key
+ sub $10,%r3
+ je 4f // 10 rounds for 128-bit key
+ add $32,%ebp
+ sub $2,%r3
+ je 3f // 12 rounds for 128-bit key
+ add $32,%ebp
+
+2: fwd_rnd1( -64(%ebp) ,ft_tab) // 14 rounds for 128-bit key
+ fwd_rnd2( -48(%ebp) ,ft_tab)
+3: fwd_rnd1( -32(%ebp) ,ft_tab) // 12 rounds for 128-bit key
+ fwd_rnd2( -16(%ebp) ,ft_tab)
+4: fwd_rnd1( (%ebp) ,ft_tab) // 10 rounds for 128-bit key
+ fwd_rnd2( +16(%ebp) ,ft_tab)
+ fwd_rnd1( +32(%ebp) ,ft_tab)
+ fwd_rnd2( +48(%ebp) ,ft_tab)
+ fwd_rnd1( +64(%ebp) ,ft_tab)
+ fwd_rnd2( +80(%ebp) ,ft_tab)
+ fwd_rnd1( +96(%ebp) ,ft_tab)
+ fwd_rnd2(+112(%ebp) ,ft_tab)
+ fwd_rnd1(+128(%ebp) ,ft_tab)
+ fwd_rnd2(+144(%ebp) ,fl_tab) // last round uses a different table
+
+// move final values to the output array. CAUTION: the
+// order of these assigns rely on the register mappings
+
+ add $8,%esp
+ mov out_blk+12(%esp),%ebp
+ mov %r5,12(%ebp)
+ pop %edi
+ mov %r4,8(%ebp)
+ pop %esi
+ mov %r1,4(%ebp)
+ pop %ebx
+ mov %r0,(%ebp)
+ pop %ebp
+ mov $1,%eax
+ ret
+
+// AES (Rijndael) Decryption Subroutine
+
+.global aes_dec_blk
+
+.extern it_tab
+.extern il_tab
+
+.align 4
+
+aes_dec_blk:
+ push %ebp
+ mov ctx(%esp),%ebp // pointer to context
+
+// CAUTION: the order and the values used in these assigns
+// rely on the register mappings
+
+1: push %ebx
+ mov in_blk+4(%esp),%r2
+ push %esi
+ mov nrnd(%ebp),%r3 // number of rounds
+ push %edi
+#if dkey != 0
+ lea dkey(%ebp),%ebp // key pointer
+#endif
+ mov %r3,%r0
+ shl $4,%r0
+ add %r0,%ebp
+
+// input four columns and xor in first round key
+
+ mov (%r2),%r0
+ mov 4(%r2),%r1
+ mov 8(%r2),%r4
+ mov 12(%r2),%r5
+ xor (%ebp),%r0
+ xor 4(%ebp),%r1
+ xor 8(%ebp),%r4
+ xor 12(%ebp),%r5
+
+ sub $8,%esp // space for register saves on stack
+ sub $16,%ebp // increment to next round key
+ sub $10,%r3
+ je 4f // 10 rounds for 128-bit key
+ sub $32,%ebp
+ sub $2,%r3
+ je 3f // 12 rounds for 128-bit key
+ sub $32,%ebp
+
+2: inv_rnd1( +64(%ebp), it_tab) // 14 rounds for 128-bit key
+ inv_rnd2( +48(%ebp), it_tab)
+3: inv_rnd1( +32(%ebp), it_tab) // 12 rounds for 128-bit key
+ inv_rnd2( +16(%ebp), it_tab)
+4: inv_rnd1( (%ebp), it_tab) // 10 rounds for 128-bit key
+ inv_rnd2( -16(%ebp), it_tab)
+ inv_rnd1( -32(%ebp), it_tab)
+ inv_rnd2( -48(%ebp), it_tab)
+ inv_rnd1( -64(%ebp), it_tab)
+ inv_rnd2( -80(%ebp), it_tab)
+ inv_rnd1( -96(%ebp), it_tab)
+ inv_rnd2(-112(%ebp), it_tab)
+ inv_rnd1(-128(%ebp), it_tab)
+ inv_rnd2(-144(%ebp), il_tab) // last round uses a different table
+
+// move final values to the output array. CAUTION: the
+// order of these assigns rely on the register mappings
+
+ add $8,%esp
+ mov out_blk+12(%esp),%ebp
+ mov %r5,12(%ebp)
+ pop %edi
+ mov %r4,8(%ebp)
+ pop %esi
+ mov %r1,4(%ebp)
+ pop %ebx
+ mov %r0,(%ebp)
+ pop %ebp
+ mov $1,%eax
+ ret
+