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Commit b991f516 authored by Niels Möller's avatar Niels Möller
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* x86/aes-encrypt-internal.asm: Rewritten to match new interface,

with the table pointer as an argument. Unlike the old code, this
should really be position independent.

Rev: src/nettle/x86/aes-encrypt-internal.asm:1.1
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C -*- mode: asm; asm-comment-char: ?C; -*-
C nettle, low-level cryptographics library
C
C Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Rafael R. Sevilla, Niels Mller
C
C The nettle library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
C it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
C the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your
C option) any later version.
C
C The nettle library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
C WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
C or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public
C License for more details.
C
C You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
C along with the nettle library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
C the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston,
C MA 02111-1307, USA.
C Register usage:
C AES state
define(<SA>,<%eax>)
define(<SB>,<%ebx>)
define(<SC>,<%ecx>)
define(<SD>,<%edx>)
C Primary use of these registers. They're also used temporarily for other things.
define(<T>,<%ebp>)
define(<TMP>,<%edi>)
define(<KEY>,<%esi>)
define(<FRAME_CTX>, <28(%esp)>)
define(<FRAME_TABLE>, <32(%esp)>)
define(<FRAME_LENGTH>, <36(%esp)>)
define(<FRAME_DST>, <40(%esp)>)
define(<FRAME_SRC>, <44(%esp)>)
define(<FRAME_KEY>, <4(%esp)>)
define(<FRAME_COUNT>, <(%esp)>)
C The aes state is kept in %eax, %ebx, %ecx and %edx
C
C %esi is used as temporary, to point to the input, and to the
C subkeys, etc.
C
C %ebp is used as the round counter, and as a temporary in the final round.
C
C %edi is a temporary, often used as an accumulator.
.file "aes-encrypt-internal.asm"
C _aes_encrypt(struct aes_context *ctx,
C const struct aes_table *T,
C unsigned length, uint8_t *dst,
C uint8_t *src)
.text
.align 16
PROLOGUE(_nettle_aes_encrypt)
C save all registers that need to be saved
pushl %ebx C 20(%esp)
pushl %ebp C 16(%esp)
pushl %esi C 12(%esp)
pushl %edi C 8(%esp)
subl $8, %esp C loop counter and save area for the key pointer
movl FRAME_LENGTH, %ebp
testl %ebp,%ebp
jz .Lend
.Lblock_loop:
movl FRAME_CTX,KEY C address of context struct ctx
C get number of rounds to do from ctx struct
movl FRAME_SRC,TMP C address of plaintext
AES_LOAD(SA, SB, SC, SD, TMP, KEY)
addl $16, FRAME_SRC C Increment src pointer
movl FRAME_TABLE, T
C get number of rounds to do from ctx struct
movl AES_NROUNDS (KEY),TMP
subl $1,TMP
C Loop counter on stack
movl TMP, FRAME_COUNT
addl $16,KEY C point to next key
movl KEY,FRAME_KEY
.align 16
.Lround_loop:
AES_ROUND(T, SA, SB, SC, SD, TMP, KEY)
pushl TMP
AES_ROUND(T, SB, SC, SD, SA, TMP, KEY)
pushl TMP
AES_ROUND(T, SC, SD, SA, SB, TMP, KEY)
pushl TMP
AES_ROUND(T, SD, SA, SB, SC, TMP, KEY)
movl TMP,SD
popl SC
popl SB
popl SA
movl FRAME_KEY, KEY
xorl (KEY),SA C add current session key to plaintext
xorl 4(KEY),SB
xorl 8(KEY),SC
xorl 12(KEY),SD
addl $16,FRAME_KEY C point to next key
decl FRAME_COUNT
jnz .Lround_loop
C last round
AES_FINAL_ROUND(SA,SB,SC,SD, TMP, KEY)
pushl TMP
AES_FINAL_ROUND(SB,SC,SD,SA, TMP, KEY)
pushl TMP
AES_FINAL_ROUND(SC,SD,SA,SB, TMP, KEY)
pushl TMP
AES_FINAL_ROUND(SD,SA,SB,SC, TMP, KEY)
movl TMP,SD
popl SC
popl SB
popl SA
C S-box substitution
mov $4,TMP
.Lsubst:
AES_SUBST_BYTE(T, KEY)
decl TMP
jnz .Lsubst
C Add last subkey, and store encrypted data
movl FRAME_DST,TMP
movl FRAME_KEY, KEY
AES_STORE(SA, SB, SC, SD, KEY, TMP)
addl $16, FRAME_DST C Increment destination pointer
subl $16, FRAME_LENGTH C Length
C NOTE: Will loop forever if input data is not an
C integer number of blocks.
jnz .Lblock_loop
.Lend:
addl $8, %esp
popl %edi
popl %esi
popl %ebp
popl %ebx
ret
EPILOGUE(_nettle_aes_encrypt)
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