// // Accelerated CRC-T10DIF using ARM NEON and Crypto Extensions instructions // // Copyright (C) 2016 Linaro Ltd // Copyright (C) 2019 Google LLC // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as // published by the Free Software Foundation. // // Derived from the x86 version: // // Implement fast CRC-T10DIF computation with SSE and PCLMULQDQ instructions // // Copyright (c) 2013, Intel Corporation // // Authors: // Erdinc Ozturk // Vinodh Gopal // James Guilford // Tim Chen // // This software is available to you under a choice of one of two // licenses. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL INTEL CORPORATION OR // CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, // EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, // PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR // PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF // LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING // NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS // SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. // // Reference paper titled "Fast CRC Computation for Generic // Polynomials Using PCLMULQDQ Instruction" // URL: http://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents // /white-papers/fast-crc-computation-generic-polynomials-pclmulqdq-paper.pdf // #include #include #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_ENDIAN_BE8 #define CPU_LE(code...) #else #define CPU_LE(code...) code #endif .text .arch armv8-a .fpu crypto-neon-fp-armv8 init_crc .req r0 buf .req r1 len .req r2 fold_consts_ptr .req ip q0l .req d0 q0h .req d1 q1l .req d2 q1h .req d3 q2l .req d4 q2h .req d5 q3l .req d6 q3h .req d7 q4l .req d8 q4h .req d9 q5l .req d10 q5h .req d11 q6l .req d12 q6h .req d13 q7l .req d14 q7h .req d15 q8l .req d16 q8h .req d17 q9l .req d18 q9h .req d19 q10l .req d20 q10h .req d21 q11l .req d22 q11h .req d23 q12l .req d24 q12h .req d25 FOLD_CONSTS .req q10 FOLD_CONST_L .req q10l FOLD_CONST_H .req q10h /* * Pairwise long polynomial multiplication of two 16-bit values * * { w0, w1 }, { y0, y1 } * * by two 64-bit values * * { x0, x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7 }, { z0, z1, z2, z3, z4, z5, z6, z7 } * * where each vector element is a byte, ordered from least to most * significant. The resulting 80-bit vectors are XOR'ed together. * * This can be implemented using 8x8 long polynomial multiplication, by * reorganizing the input so that each pairwise 8x8 multiplication * produces one of the terms from the decomposition below, and * combining the results of each rank and shifting them into place. * * Rank * 0 w0*x0 ^ | y0*z0 ^ * 1 (w0*x1 ^ w1*x0) << 8 ^ | (y0*z1 ^ y1*z0) << 8 ^ * 2 (w0*x2 ^ w1*x1) << 16 ^ | (y0*z2 ^ y1*z1) << 16 ^ * 3 (w0*x3 ^ w1*x2) << 24 ^ | (y0*z3 ^ y1*z2) << 24 ^ * 4 (w0*x4 ^ w1*x3) << 32 ^ | (y0*z4 ^ y1*z3) << 32 ^ * 5 (w0*x5 ^ w1*x4) << 40 ^ | (y0*z5 ^ y1*z4) << 40 ^ * 6 (w0*x6 ^ w1*x5) << 48 ^ | (y0*z6 ^ y1*z5) << 48 ^ * 7 (w0*x7 ^ w1*x6) << 56 ^ | (y0*z7 ^ y1*z6) << 56 ^ * 8 w1*x7 << 64 | y1*z7 << 64 * * The inputs can be reorganized into * * { w0, w0, w0, w0, y0, y0, y0, y0 }, { w1, w1, w1, w1, y1, y1, y1, y1 } * { x0, x2, x4, x6, z0, z2, z4, z6 }, { x1, x3, x5, x7, z1, z3, z5, z7 } * * and after performing 8x8->16 bit long polynomial multiplication of * each of the halves of the first vector with those of the second one, * we obtain the following four vectors of 16-bit elements: * * a := { w0*x0, w0*x2, w0*x4, w0*x6 }, { y0*z0, y0*z2, y0*z4, y0*z6 } * b := { w0*x1, w0*x3, w0*x5, w0*x7 }, { y0*z1, y0*z3, y0*z5, y0*z7 } * c := { w1*x0, w1*x2, w1*x4, w1*x6 }, { y1*z0, y1*z2, y1*z4, y1*z6 } * d := { w1*x1, w1*x3, w1*x5, w1*x7 }, { y1*z1, y1*z3, y1*z5, y1*z7 } * * Results b and c can be XORed together, as the vector elements have * matching ranks. Then, the final XOR can be pulled forward, and * applied between the halves of each of the remaining three vectors, * which are then shifted into place, and XORed together to produce the * final 80-bit result. */ .macro pmull16x64_p8, v16, v64 vext.8 q11, \v64, \v64, #1 vld1.64 {q12}, [r4, :128] vuzp.8 q11, \v64 vtbl.8 d24, {\v16\()_L-\v16\()_H}, d24 vtbl.8 d25, {\v16\()_L-\v16\()_H}, d25 bl __pmull16x64_p8 veor \v64, q12, q14 .endm __pmull16x64_p8: vmull.p8 q13, d23, d24 vmull.p8 q14, d23, d25 vmull.p8 q15, d22, d24 vmull.p8 q12, d22, d25 veor q14, q14, q15 veor d24, d24, d25 veor d26, d26, d27 veor d28, d28, d29 vmov.i32 d25, #0 vmov.i32 d29, #0 vext.8 q12, q12, q12, #14 vext.8 q14, q14, q14, #15 veor d24, d24, d26 bx lr ENDPROC(__pmull16x64_p8) .macro pmull16x64_p64, v16, v64 vmull.p64 q11, \v64\()l, \v16\()_L vmull.p64 \v64, \v64\()h, \v16\()_H veor \v64, \v64, q11 .endm // Fold reg1, reg2 into the next 32 data bytes, storing the result back // into reg1, reg2. .macro fold_32_bytes, reg1, reg2, p vld1.64 {q8-q9}, [buf]! pmull16x64_\p FOLD_CONST, \reg1 pmull16x64_\p FOLD_CONST, \reg2 CPU_LE( vrev64.8 q8, q8 ) CPU_LE( vrev64.8 q9, q9 ) vswp q8l, q8h vswp q9l, q9h veor.8 \reg1, \reg1, q8 veor.8 \reg2, \reg2, q9 .endm // Fold src_reg into dst_reg, optionally loading the next fold constants .macro fold_16_bytes, src_reg, dst_reg, p, load_next_consts pmull16x64_\p FOLD_CONST, \src_reg .ifnb \load_next_consts vld1.64 {FOLD_CONSTS}, [fold_consts_ptr, :128]! .endif veor.8 \dst_reg, \dst_reg, \src_reg .endm .macro crct10dif, p // For sizes less than 256 bytes, we can't fold 128 bytes at a time. cmp len, #256 blt .Lless_than_256_bytes\@ mov_l fold_consts_ptr, .Lfold_across_128_bytes_consts // Load the first 128 data bytes. Byte swapping is necessary to make // the bit order match the polynomial coefficient order. vld1.64 {q0-q1}, [buf]! vld1.64 {q2-q3}, [buf]! vld1.64 {q4-q5}, [buf]! vld1.64 {q6-q7}, [buf]! CPU_LE( vrev64.8 q0, q0 ) CPU_LE( vrev64.8 q1, q1 ) CPU_LE( vrev64.8 q2, q2 ) CPU_LE( vrev64.8 q3, q3 ) CPU_LE( vrev64.8 q4, q4 ) CPU_LE( vrev64.8 q5, q5 ) CPU_LE( vrev64.8 q6, q6 ) CPU_LE( vrev64.8 q7, q7 ) vswp q0l, q0h vswp q1l, q1h vswp q2l, q2h vswp q3l, q3h vswp q4l, q4h vswp q5l, q5h vswp q6l, q6h vswp q7l, q7h // XOR the first 16 data *bits* with the initial CRC value. vmov.i8 q8h, #0 vmov.u16 q8h[3], init_crc veor q0h, q0h, q8h // Load the constants for folding across 128 bytes. vld1.64 {FOLD_CONSTS}, [fold_consts_ptr, :128]! // Subtract 128 for the 128 data bytes just consumed. Subtract another // 128 to simplify the termination condition of the following loop. sub len, len, #256 // While >= 128 data bytes remain (not counting q0-q7), fold the 128 // bytes q0-q7 into them, storing the result back into q0-q7. .Lfold_128_bytes_loop\@: fold_32_bytes q0, q1, \p fold_32_bytes q2, q3, \p fold_32_bytes q4, q5, \p fold_32_bytes q6, q7, \p subs len, len, #128 bge .Lfold_128_bytes_loop\@ // Now fold the 112 bytes in q0-q6 into the 16 bytes in q7. // Fold across 64 bytes. vld1.64 {FOLD_CONSTS}, [fold_consts_ptr, :128]! fold_16_bytes q0, q4, \p fold_16_bytes q1, q5, \p fold_16_bytes q2, q6, \p fold_16_bytes q3, q7, \p, 1 // Fold across 32 bytes. fold_16_bytes q4, q6, \p fold_16_bytes q5, q7, \p, 1 // Fold across 16 bytes. fold_16_bytes q6, q7, \p // Add 128 to get the correct number of data bytes remaining in 0...127 // (not counting q7), following the previous extra subtraction by 128. // Then subtract 16 to simplify the termination condition of the // following loop. adds len, len, #(128-16) // While >= 16 data bytes remain (not counting q7), fold the 16 bytes q7 // into them, storing the result back into q7. blt .Lfold_16_bytes_loop_done\@ .Lfold_16_bytes_loop\@: pmull16x64_\p FOLD_CONST, q7 vld1.64 {q0}, [buf]! CPU_LE( vrev64.8 q0, q0 ) vswp q0l, q0h veor.8 q7, q7, q0 subs len, len, #16 bge .Lfold_16_bytes_loop\@ .Lfold_16_bytes_loop_done\@: // Add 16 to get the correct number of data bytes remaining in 0...15 // (not counting q7), following the previous extra subtraction by 16. adds len, len, #16 beq .Lreduce_final_16_bytes\@ .Lhandle_partial_segment\@: // Reduce the last '16 + len' bytes where 1 <= len <= 15 and the first // 16 bytes are in q7 and the rest are the remaining data in 'buf'. To // do this without needing a fold constant for each possible 'len', // redivide the bytes into a first chunk of 'len' bytes and a second // chunk of 16 bytes, then fold the first chunk into the second. // q0 = last 16 original data bytes add buf, buf, len sub buf, buf, #16 vld1.64 {q0}, [buf] CPU_LE( vrev64.8 q0, q0 ) vswp q0l, q0h // q1 = high order part of second chunk: q7 left-shifted by 'len' bytes. mov_l r1, .Lbyteshift_table + 16 sub r1, r1, len vld1.8 {q2}, [r1] vtbl.8 q1l, {q7l-q7h}, q2l vtbl.8 q1h, {q7l-q7h}, q2h // q3 = first chunk: q7 right-shifted by '16-len' bytes. vmov.i8 q3, #0x80 veor.8 q2, q2, q3 vtbl.8 q3l, {q7l-q7h}, q2l vtbl.8 q3h, {q7l-q7h}, q2h // Convert to 8-bit masks: 'len' 0x00 bytes, then '16-len' 0xff bytes. vshr.s8 q2, q2, #7 // q2 = second chunk: 'len' bytes from q0 (low-order bytes), // then '16-len' bytes from q1 (high-order bytes). vbsl.8 q2, q1, q0 // Fold the first chunk into the second chunk, storing the result in q7. pmull16x64_\p FOLD_CONST, q3 veor.8 q7, q3, q2 b .Lreduce_final_16_bytes\@ .Lless_than_256_bytes\@: // Checksumming a buffer of length 16...255 bytes mov_l fold_consts_ptr, .Lfold_across_16_bytes_consts // Load the first 16 data bytes. vld1.64 {q7}, [buf]! CPU_LE( vrev64.8 q7, q7 ) vswp q7l, q7h // XOR the first 16 data *bits* with the initial CRC value. vmov.i8 q0h, #0 vmov.u16 q0h[3], init_crc veor.8 q7h, q7h, q0h // Load the fold-across-16-bytes constants. vld1.64 {FOLD_CONSTS}, [fold_consts_ptr, :128]! cmp len, #16 beq .Lreduce_final_16_bytes\@ // len == 16 subs len, len, #32 addlt len, len, #16 blt .Lhandle_partial_segment\@ // 17 <= len <= 31 b .Lfold_16_bytes_loop\@ // 32 <= len <= 255 .Lreduce_final_16_bytes\@: .endm // // u16 crc_t10dif_pmull(u16 init_crc, const u8 *buf, size_t len); // // Assumes len >= 16. // ENTRY(crc_t10dif_pmull64) crct10dif p64 // Reduce the 128-bit value M(x), stored in q7, to the final 16-bit CRC. // Load 'x^48 * (x^48 mod G(x))' and 'x^48 * (x^80 mod G(x))'. vld1.64 {FOLD_CONSTS}, [fold_consts_ptr, :128]! // Fold the high 64 bits into the low 64 bits, while also multiplying by // x^64. This produces a 128-bit value congruent to x^64 * M(x) and // whose low 48 bits are 0. vmull.p64 q0, q7h, FOLD_CONST_H // high bits * x^48 * (x^80 mod G(x)) veor.8 q0h, q0h, q7l // + low bits * x^64 // Fold the high 32 bits into the low 96 bits. This produces a 96-bit // value congruent to x^64 * M(x) and whose low 48 bits are 0. vmov.i8 q1, #0 vmov s4, s3 // extract high 32 bits vmov s3, s5 // zero high 32 bits vmull.p64 q1, q1l, FOLD_CONST_L // high 32 bits * x^48 * (x^48 mod G(x)) veor.8 q0, q0, q1 // + low bits // Load G(x) and floor(x^48 / G(x)). vld1.64 {FOLD_CONSTS}, [fold_consts_ptr, :128] // Use Barrett reduction to compute the final CRC value. vmull.p64 q1, q0h, FOLD_CONST_H // high 32 bits * floor(x^48 / G(x)) vshr.u64 q1l, q1l, #32 // /= x^32 vmull.p64 q1, q1l, FOLD_CONST_L // *= G(x) vshr.u64 q0l, q0l, #48 veor.8 q0l, q0l, q1l // + low 16 nonzero bits // Final CRC value (x^16 * M(x)) mod G(x) is in low 16 bits of q0. vmov.u16 r0, q0l[0] bx lr ENDPROC(crc_t10dif_pmull64) ENTRY(crc_t10dif_pmull8) push {r4, lr} mov_l r4, .L16x64perm crct10dif p8 CPU_LE( vrev64.8 q7, q7 ) vswp q7l, q7h vst1.64 {q7}, [r3, :128] pop {r4, pc} ENDPROC(crc_t10dif_pmull8) .section ".rodata", "a" .align 4 // Fold constants precomputed from the polynomial 0x18bb7 // G(x) = x^16 + x^15 + x^11 + x^9 + x^8 + x^7 + x^5 + x^4 + x^2 + x^1 + x^0 .Lfold_across_128_bytes_consts: .quad 0x0000000000006123 // x^(8*128) mod G(x) .quad 0x0000000000002295 // x^(8*128+64) mod G(x) // .Lfold_across_64_bytes_consts: .quad 0x0000000000001069 // x^(4*128) mod G(x) .quad 0x000000000000dd31 // x^(4*128+64) mod G(x) // .Lfold_across_32_bytes_consts: .quad 0x000000000000857d // x^(2*128) mod G(x) .quad 0x0000000000007acc // x^(2*128+64) mod G(x) .Lfold_across_16_bytes_consts: .quad 0x000000000000a010 // x^(1*128) mod G(x) .quad 0x0000000000001faa // x^(1*128+64) mod G(x) // .Lfinal_fold_consts: .quad 0x1368000000000000 // x^48 * (x^48 mod G(x)) .quad 0x2d56000000000000 // x^48 * (x^80 mod G(x)) // .Lbarrett_reduction_consts: .quad 0x0000000000018bb7 // G(x) .quad 0x00000001f65a57f8 // floor(x^48 / G(x)) // For 1 <= len <= 15, the 16-byte vector beginning at &byteshift_table[16 - // len] is the index vector to shift left by 'len' bytes, and is also {0x80, // ..., 0x80} XOR the index vector to shift right by '16 - len' bytes. .Lbyteshift_table: .byte 0x0, 0x81, 0x82, 0x83, 0x84, 0x85, 0x86, 0x87 .byte 0x88, 0x89, 0x8a, 0x8b, 0x8c, 0x8d, 0x8e, 0x8f .byte 0x0, 0x1, 0x2, 0x3, 0x4, 0x5, 0x6, 0x7 .byte 0x8, 0x9, 0xa, 0xb, 0xc, 0xd, 0xe , 0x0 .L16x64perm: .quad 0x808080800000000, 0x909090901010101