Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2017 07:15:07 -0800 From: Allan Jude <allanjude@FreeBSD.org> To: Ed Schouten <ed@nuxi.nl>, Andriy Gapon <avg@freebsd.org>, cperciva@freebsd.org Cc: src-committers <src-committers@freebsd.org>, svn-src-all@freebsd.org, svn-src-stable@freebsd.org, svn-src-stable-10@freebsd.org Subject: Re: svn commit: r314335 - stable/10/sys/crypto/sha2 Message-ID: <DDDAE4B2-18CA-46E8-B268-C4BB700E158B@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <CABh_MK==nm1rpy0STaECBVF-fT%2B5C5BapDWjkOOqAEeszOBknw@mail.gmail.com> References: <201702271305.v1RD5HOi077424@repo.freebsd.org> <CABh_MK==nm1rpy0STaECBVF-fT%2B5C5BapDWjkOOqAEeszOBknw@mail.gmail.com>
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On February 27, 2017 6:01:41 AM PST, Ed Schouten <ed@nuxi=2Enl> wrote: >Hi Andriy, > >2017-02-27 14:05 GMT+01:00 Andriy Gapon <avg@freebsd=2Eorg>: >> +/* Message schedule computation */ >> +#define MSCH(W, ii, i) \ >> + W[i + ii + 16] =3D s1(W[i + ii + 14]) + W[i + ii + 9] + s0(W[i >+ ii + 1]) + W[i + ii] > >[snip] > >> uint32_t W[64]; > >[snip] > >> + for (i =3D 0; i < 64; i +=3D 16) { >> + RNDr(S, W, 1, i); >> + RNDr(S, W, 2, i); >> + RNDr(S, W, 3, i); >> + RNDr(S, W, 4, i); >> + RNDr(S, W, 5, i); >> + RNDr(S, W, 6, i); >> + RNDr(S, W, 7, i); >> + RNDr(S, W, 8, i); >> + RNDr(S, W, 9, i); >> + RNDr(S, W, 10, i); >> + RNDr(S, W, 11, i); >> + RNDr(S, W, 12, i); >> + RNDr(S, W, 13, i); >> + RNDr(S, W, 14, i); >> + RNDr(S, W, 15, i); >> + >> + if (i =3D=3D 48) >> + break; >> + MSCH(W, 0, i); >> + MSCH(W, 1, i); >> + MSCH(W, 2, i); >> + MSCH(W, 3, i); >> + MSCH(W, 4, i); >> + MSCH(W, 5, i); >> + MSCH(W, 6, i); >> + MSCH(W, 7, i); >> + MSCH(W, 8, i); >> + MSCH(W, 9, i); >> + MSCH(W, 10, i); >> + MSCH(W, 11, i); >> + MSCH(W, 12, i); >> + MSCH(W, 13, i); >> + MSCH(W, 14, i); >> + MSCH(W, 15, i); >> + } > >Something interesting that I noticed some time ago when comparing the >various SHA-{256,512} implementations: there is no need to store the >entire extended message in W=2E During every iteration of this loop, >RNDr() and MSCH() never go more than 16 elements back=2E > >Say, if you were to modify MSCH() to something like this: > >> +#define MSCH(W, ii) \ >> + W[ii] +=3D s1(W[(ii + 14) % 16]) + W[(ii + 9) % 16] + s0(W[(ii >+ 1)) % 16]) > >Then it will compute the next chunk of the extended message in-place=2E >RNDr() must then be adjusted to use W[i] instead of W[i + ii], of >course=2E W then only needs to hold 16 elements instead of 64 or 80=2E Add Colin, author of the original code --=20 Allan Jude
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