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#! /usr/bin/env perl
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# Copyright 2015-2020 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
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# this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
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# in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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# https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
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2015-01-05 18:25:10 +08:00
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Unify all assembler file generators
They now generally conform to the following argument sequence:
script.pl "$(PERLASM_SCHEME)" [ C preprocessor arguments ... ] \
$(PROCESSOR) <output file>
However, in the spirit of being able to use these scripts manually,
they also allow for no argument, or for only the flavour, or for only
the output file. This is done by only using the last argument as
output file if it's a file (it has an extension), and only using the
first argument as flavour if it isn't a file (it doesn't have an
extension).
While we're at it, we make all $xlate calls the same, i.e. the $output
argument is always quoted, and we always die on error when trying to
start $xlate.
There's a perl lesson in this, regarding operator priority...
This will always succeed, even when it fails:
open FOO, "something" || die "ERR: $!";
The reason is that '||' has higher priority than list operators (a
function is essentially a list operator and gobbles up everything
following it that isn't lower priority), and since a non-empty string
is always true, so that ends up being exactly the same as:
open FOO, "something";
This, however, will fail if "something" can't be opened:
open FOO, "something" or die "ERR: $!";
The reason is that 'or' has lower priority that list operators,
i.e. it's performed after the 'open' call.
Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/9884)
2019-09-13 06:06:46 +08:00
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# $output is the last argument if it looks like a file (it has an extension)
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# $flavour is the first argument if it doesn't look like a file
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$output = $#ARGV >= 0 && $ARGV[$#ARGV] =~ m|\.\w+$| ? pop : undef;
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$flavour = $#ARGV >= 0 && $ARGV[0] !~ m|\.| ? shift : undef;
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$0 =~ m/(.*[\/\\])[^\/\\]+$/; $dir=$1;
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( $xlate="${dir}arm-xlate.pl" and -f $xlate ) or
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( $xlate="${dir}perlasm/arm-xlate.pl" and -f $xlate) or
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die "can't locate arm-xlate.pl";
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Unify all assembler file generators
They now generally conform to the following argument sequence:
script.pl "$(PERLASM_SCHEME)" [ C preprocessor arguments ... ] \
$(PROCESSOR) <output file>
However, in the spirit of being able to use these scripts manually,
they also allow for no argument, or for only the flavour, or for only
the output file. This is done by only using the last argument as
output file if it's a file (it has an extension), and only using the
first argument as flavour if it isn't a file (it doesn't have an
extension).
While we're at it, we make all $xlate calls the same, i.e. the $output
argument is always quoted, and we always die on error when trying to
start $xlate.
There's a perl lesson in this, regarding operator priority...
This will always succeed, even when it fails:
open FOO, "something" || die "ERR: $!";
The reason is that '||' has higher priority than list operators (a
function is essentially a list operator and gobbles up everything
following it that isn't lower priority), and since a non-empty string
is always true, so that ends up being exactly the same as:
open FOO, "something";
This, however, will fail if "something" can't be opened:
open FOO, "something" or die "ERR: $!";
The reason is that 'or' has lower priority that list operators,
i.e. it's performed after the 'open' call.
Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/9884)
2019-09-13 06:06:46 +08:00
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open OUT,"| \"$^X\" $xlate $flavour \"$output\""
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or die "can't call $xlate: $!";
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*STDOUT=*OUT;
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$code.=<<___;
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2014-06-01 23:21:06 +08:00
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#include "arm_arch.h"
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.text
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.arch armv8-a+crypto
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.align 5
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.globl _armv7_neon_probe
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.type _armv7_neon_probe,%function
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_armv7_neon_probe:
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orr v15.16b, v15.16b, v15.16b
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ret
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.size _armv7_neon_probe,.-_armv7_neon_probe
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.globl _armv7_tick
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.type _armv7_tick,%function
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_armv7_tick:
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#ifdef __APPLE__
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mrs x0, CNTPCT_EL0
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#else
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mrs x0, CNTVCT_EL0
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#endif
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ret
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.size _armv7_tick,.-_armv7_tick
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.globl _armv8_aes_probe
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.type _armv8_aes_probe,%function
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_armv8_aes_probe:
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aese v0.16b, v0.16b
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ret
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.size _armv8_aes_probe,.-_armv8_aes_probe
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.globl _armv8_sha1_probe
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.type _armv8_sha1_probe,%function
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_armv8_sha1_probe:
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sha1h s0, s0
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ret
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.size _armv8_sha1_probe,.-_armv8_sha1_probe
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.globl _armv8_sha256_probe
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.type _armv8_sha256_probe,%function
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_armv8_sha256_probe:
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sha256su0 v0.4s, v0.4s
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ret
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.size _armv8_sha256_probe,.-_armv8_sha256_probe
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.globl _armv8_pmull_probe
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.type _armv8_pmull_probe,%function
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_armv8_pmull_probe:
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pmull v0.1q, v0.1d, v0.1d
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ret
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.size _armv8_pmull_probe,.-_armv8_pmull_probe
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2018-02-11 19:29:06 +08:00
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.globl _armv8_sha512_probe
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.type _armv8_sha512_probe,%function
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_armv8_sha512_probe:
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.long 0xcec08000 // sha512su0 v0.2d,v0.2d
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ret
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.size _armv8_sha512_probe,.-_armv8_sha512_probe
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.globl OPENSSL_cleanse
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.type OPENSSL_cleanse,%function
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.align 5
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OPENSSL_cleanse:
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cbz x1,.Lret // len==0?
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cmp x1,#15
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b.hi .Lot // len>15
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nop
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.Little:
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strb wzr,[x0],#1 // store byte-by-byte
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subs x1,x1,#1
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b.ne .Little
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.Lret: ret
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.align 4
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.Lot: tst x0,#7
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b.eq .Laligned // inp is aligned
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strb wzr,[x0],#1 // store byte-by-byte
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sub x1,x1,#1
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b .Lot
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.align 4
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.Laligned:
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str xzr,[x0],#8 // store word-by-word
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sub x1,x1,#8
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tst x1,#-8
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b.ne .Laligned // len>=8
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cbnz x1,.Little // len!=0?
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ret
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.size OPENSSL_cleanse,.-OPENSSL_cleanse
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.globl CRYPTO_memcmp
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.type CRYPTO_memcmp,%function
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.align 4
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CRYPTO_memcmp:
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eor w3,w3,w3
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cbz x2,.Lno_data // len==0?
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cmp x2,#16
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b.ne .Loop_cmp
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ldp x8,x9,[x0]
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ldp x10,x11,[x1]
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eor x8,x8,x10
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eor x9,x9,x11
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orr x8,x8,x9
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mov x0,#1
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cmp x8,#0
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csel x0,xzr,x0,eq
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ret
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.align 4
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.Loop_cmp:
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ldrb w4,[x0],#1
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ldrb w5,[x1],#1
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eor w4,w4,w5
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orr w3,w3,w4
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subs x2,x2,#1
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b.ne .Loop_cmp
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.Lno_data:
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neg w0,w3
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lsr w0,w0,#31
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ret
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.size CRYPTO_memcmp,.-CRYPTO_memcmp
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___
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print $code;
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close STDOUT or die "error closing STDOUT: $!";
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