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;;
;; Copyright (c) 2018, Intel Corporation
;;
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;;
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;;
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;;
%include "os.asm"
%include "memcpy.asm"
;;; Routine to do 128 bit CFB AES encrypt/decrypt operations on one block only.
;;; It processes only one buffer at a time.
;;; It is designed to manage partial blocks of DOCSIS 3.1 SEC BPI
;; In System V AMD64 ABI
;; calle saves: RBX, RBP, R12-R15
;; Windows x64 ABI
;; calle saves: RBX, RBP, RDI, RSI, RSP, R12-R15
;;
;; Registers: RAX RBX RCX RDX RBP RSI RDI R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15
;; -----------------------------------------------------------
;; Windows clobbers: RAX R9 R10 R11
;; Windows preserves: RBX RCX RDX RBP RSI RDI R8 R12 R13 R14 R15
;; -----------------------------------------------------------
;; Linux clobbers: RAX R9 R10
;; Linux preserves: RBX RCX RDX RBP RSI RDI R8 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15
;; -----------------------------------------------------------
;;
;; Linux/Windows clobbers: xmm0
;;
%ifdef LINUX
%define arg1 rdi
%define arg2 rsi
%define arg3 rdx
%define arg4 rcx
%define arg5 r8
%else
%define arg1 rcx
%define arg2 rdx
%define arg3 r8
%define arg4 r9
%define arg5 [rsp + 5*8]
%endif
%define OUT arg1
%define IN arg2
%define IV arg3
%define KEYS arg4
%ifdef LINUX
%define LEN arg5
%else
%define LEN2 arg5
%define LEN r11
%endif
%define TMP0 rax
%define TMP1 r10
%define PTR0 rsp + _buffer
%define XDATA xmm0
section .text
struc STACK
_buffer: resq 2
_rsp_save: resq 1
endstruc
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;; void aes_cfb_128_one(void *out, void *in, void *iv, void *keys)
;; arg 1: OUT : addr to put clear/cipher text out
;; arg 2: IN : addr to take cipher/clear text from
;; arg 3: IV : initialization vector
;; arg 4: KEYS: pointer to expanded keys structure (16 byte aligned)
;; arg 5: LEN: length of the text to encrypt/decrypt (valid range is 0 to 16)
;;
;; AES CFB128 one block encrypt/decrypt implementation.
;; The function doesn't update IV. The result of operation can be found in OUT.
;;
;; It is primarly designed to process partial block of
;; DOCSIS 3.1 AES Packet PDU Encryption (I.10)
;;
;; It process up to one block only (up to 16 bytes).
;;
;; It makes sure not to read more than LEN bytes from IN and
;; not to store more than LEN bytes to OUT.
MKGLOBAL(aes_cfb_128_one_avx,function,)
align 32
aes_cfb_128_one_avx:
%ifndef LINUX
mov LEN, LEN2
%endif
mov rax, rsp
sub rsp, STACK_size
and rsp, -16
mov [rsp + _rsp_save], rax
test LEN, 16
jz copy_in_lt16
vmovdqu XDATA, [IN]
vmovdqa [PTR0], XDATA
jmp copy_in_end
copy_in_lt16:
memcpy_avx_16 PTR0, IN, LEN, TMP0, TMP1
copy_in_end:
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
vmovdqu XDATA, [IV] ; IV (or next to last block)
vpxor XDATA, XDATA, [KEYS + 16*0] ; 0. ARK
vaesenc XDATA, XDATA, [KEYS + 16*1] ; 1. ENC
vaesenc XDATA, XDATA, [KEYS + 16*2] ; 2. ENC
vaesenc XDATA, XDATA, [KEYS + 16*3] ; 3. ENC
vaesenc XDATA, XDATA, [KEYS + 16*4] ; 4. ENC
vaesenc XDATA, XDATA, [KEYS + 16*5] ; 5. ENC
vaesenc XDATA, XDATA, [KEYS + 16*6] ; 6. ENC
vaesenc XDATA, XDATA, [KEYS + 16*7] ; 7. ENC
vaesenc XDATA, XDATA, [KEYS + 16*8] ; 8. ENC
vaesenc XDATA, XDATA, [KEYS + 16*9] ; 9. ENC
vaesenclast XDATA, XDATA, [KEYS + 16*10] ; 10. ENC
vpxor XDATA, XDATA, [PTR0] ; plaintext/ciphertext XOR block cipher encryption
test LEN, 16
jz copy_out_lt16
vmovdqu [OUT], XDATA
jmp copy_out_end
copy_out_lt16:
vmovdqa [PTR0], XDATA
memcpy_avx_16 OUT, PTR0, LEN, TMP0, TMP1
copy_out_end:
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
mov rsp, [rsp + _rsp_save] ; original SP
ret
%ifdef LINUX
section .note.GNU-stack noalloc noexec nowrite progbits
%endif
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