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Re: [PATCH 00/35] crypto: Provide aes-round.h and host accel


From: Ard Biesheuvel
Subject: Re: [PATCH 00/35] crypto: Provide aes-round.h and host accel
Date: Sat, 3 Jun 2023 15:23:29 +0200

On Sat, 3 Jun 2023 at 04:34, Richard Henderson
<richard.henderson@linaro.org> wrote:
>
> Inspired by Ard Biesheuvel's RFC patches for accelerating AES
> under emulation, provide a set of primitives that maps between
> the guest and host fragments.
>
> There is a small guest correctness test case.
>
> I think the end result is quite a bit cleaner, since the logic
> is now centralized, rather than spread across 4 different guests.
>
> Further work could clean up crypto/aes.c itself to use these
> instead of the tables directly.  I'm sure that's just an ultimate
> fallback when an appropriate system library is not available, and
> so not terribly important, but it could still significantly reduce
> the amount of code we carry.
>
> I would imagine structuring a polynomial multiplication header
> in a similar way.  There are 4 or 5 versions of those spread across
> the different guests.
>
> Anyway, please review.
>
>
> r~
>
>
> Richard Henderson (35):
>   tests/multiarch: Add test-aes
>   target/arm: Move aesmc and aesimc tables to crypto/aes.c
>   crypto/aes: Add constants for ShiftRows, InvShiftRows
>   crypto: Add aesenc_SB_SR
>   target/i386: Use aesenc_SB_SR
>   target/arm: Demultiplex AESE and AESMC
>   target/arm: Use aesenc_SB_SR
>   target/ppc: Use aesenc_SB_SR
>   target/riscv: Use aesenc_SB_SR
>   crypto: Add aesdec_ISB_ISR
>   target/i386: Use aesdec_ISB_ISR
>   target/arm: Use aesdec_ISB_ISR
>   target/ppc: Use aesdec_ISB_ISR
>   target/riscv: Use aesdec_ISB_ISR
>   crypto: Add aesenc_MC
>   target/arm: Use aesenc_MC
>   crypto: Add aesdec_IMC
>   target/i386: Use aesdec_IMC
>   target/arm: Use aesdec_IMC
>   target/riscv: Use aesdec_IMC
>   crypto: Add aesenc_SB_SR_MC_AK
>   target/i386: Use aesenc_SB_SR_MC_AK
>   target/ppc: Use aesenc_SB_SR_MC_AK
>   target/riscv: Use aesenc_SB_SR_MC_AK
>   crypto: Add aesdec_ISB_ISR_IMC_AK
>   target/i386: Use aesdec_ISB_ISR_IMC_AK
>   target/riscv: Use aesdec_ISB_ISR_IMC_AK
>   crypto: Add aesdec_ISB_ISR_AK_IMC
>   target/ppc: Use aesdec_ISB_ISR_AK_IMC
>   host/include/i386: Implement aes-round.h
>   host/include/aarch64: Implement aes-round.h
>   crypto: Remove AES_shifts, AES_ishifts
>   crypto: Implement aesdec_IMC with AES_imc_rot
>   crypto: Remove AES_imc
>   crypto: Unexport AES_*_rot, AES_TeN, AES_TdN
>

This is looking very good - it is clearly a much better abstraction
than what I proposed, and I'd expect the performance boost to be the
same.



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